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  1. Homesick Texan, , more info

    Salted butterscotch oatmeal cookies
    There is one cookie that reminds me of Dallas in the 1970s—a chewy oatmeal cookie laced with caramelized butterscotch chips. When I was young, a plate of these was seen... Source
    By Lisa Fain, 35 words
  2. mtlynch.io, , more info

    Educational Products: Month 3
    Highlights I published the first chapter of my book and was happy with the reception. My attempt to hire a book cover designer flopped. I may have figured out how to support large files on PicoShare. Goal grades At the start of each month, I declare what I’d like to accomplish. Here’s how I did against those goals: Finish two chapters of Refactoring English Result: Finished one chapter and got …
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  3. Jem – UK blogger - Developer - Entrepeneur, , more info

    Day in the life of an autistic CEO
    Alright, simmer down, I know I’m not really a “CEO” because I don’t have a board of directors or a c-suite or anything like that, but “day in the life of an autistic freelance web developer turned LTD company managing director” as a title was just ridiculous. Work with me here guys. I’m writing this post because a) in my opinion, there’s not enough public representation of autistic folk just… …
    By Jem, 79 words
  4. bartlett.pro, , more info

    2025-01-09-12-41-29
    Booking a tattoo appointment is so exciting as long as you don’t look at your bank statement first
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  5. Georgia Before People, , more info

    Jimmy Carter, the Antisemite
    Jimmy Carter is being universally honored since his death last week, and I find this revolting. The wrinkled-up do-gooder was a disgusting antisemite who at his core combined medieval antisemitism with new wave leftist hatred of the Jewish state. For decades Carter taught antisemitic bible lessons in his weekly Sunday school classes. He often broke out the old dishonest trope of how Jews were Christ-killers. The Jews never crucified anybody…that …
    By markgelbart, 785 words
  6. SPACE-BIFF!, , more info

    Photograph of a Battlefield
    Persistent readers will be well aware that I’ve been writing about some of the titles to come out of the recent Indie Games Night Market. Three of them, High Tide, Out of Sorts, and Torchlit, were among my favorite tabletop experiences of 2024. Chris Lawrence’s Propaganda represents a different manner of showing from the Night Market, both tonally and in terms of polish. Where that previous trio had been fashioned …
    By Dan Thurot, 1,966 words
  7. zachleat.com, , more info

    Eleventy, 2024 in Review
    A look back at the 2024 highlights for the 11ty org and the Eleventy project!
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  8. Aleks Sierz - Blog, , more info

    The Invention of Love
    Text of the day: “To be a scholar is to strike your finger on the page and say, ‘Thou ailest here, and here.’” (AEH in Tom Stoppard’s The Invention of Love) The post The Invention of Love appeared first on Aleks Sierz.
    By Aleks Sierz, 46 words
  9. Carryology | Exploring Better Ways to Carry, , more info

    Best Midlayers for 2025
    When it comes to outdoor layering, the midlayer is the unsung workhorse that truly makes or breaks your comfort. This piece bridges the gap between your base layer and outer shell. It provides warmth, breathability, and versatility. Whether hiking, climbing, or facing unpredictable weather, the right midlayer makes a difference. It can turn a miserable day into a great one. In this guide, we’ll highlight the best midlayers on the …
    By Laurence Fry | Carryology Senior Editor, 1,180 words
  10. Shindig!, , more info

    Exclusive Shindig! Qobuz playlist #20: Baroque
    We’re very excited to be media partners with the truly unique online streaming platform and download store Qobuz. This month, the 20th of our monthly bespoke playlists, which take in all manner of genres and sub-genres, scenes and beyond, then and now, surveys the wealth of baroque-pop made in the UK and USA Play here or use the scrollable frame with tracklist the bottom of the page. You can sign …
    By Jon 'Mojo' Mills, 794 words
  11. — As in guillotine..., , more info

    Five Things: January 9, 2025
    Check out As in guillotine... for more. This is my bi-weekly “newsletter” delivered straight to your inbox with at least one guaranteed typo I’ll catch after hitting send! If email collectors’ items aren’t your thing, don’t hesitate to switch to the RSS feed. NOTE: While I’m flattered you care about my commentary, I also encourage you to click through the main links, too, and if you enjoy something, send an …
    By Guy LeCharles Gonzalez, 2,039 words
  12. potch has a website, , more info

    Hello 2025
  13. Trailspotting, , more info

    Crystal Cascade, Pinkham Notch NH
    • 4-star hikes • 1 mile out-and-back • Easy | Gain 150 feet • Gorham, NH | White Mountains . Crystal Cascade viewed from the overlook. The Tuckerman Ravine Trail from Pinkham Notch is a popular route to the summit of Mount Washington, but you don't have to hike that far to find a spectacular view. Crystal Cascade is a two-tier waterfall that sends a picturesque torrent of whitewater down …
    By Stuart Green, 387 words
  14. BLAG (Better Letters Magazine), , more info

    Getting (Back) Into It for 2025
    One of 2024's most popular bl.ag online posts was 'Getting Into It' by Lauren Kerbel. This profiled the journeys and experiences of different sign painters around the world, and this year she's added another five people to the list. Read on for their stories, and advice for those just starting out in the business.If your resolution for 2025 is to pick up the brush, and you feel inspired by the …
    By Better Letters, 1,928 words
  15. Adrian Roselli, , more info

    aria-description Does Not Translate
    It does, actually. In Firefox. Sometimes. A major risk of using ARIA to define text content is it typically gets overlooked in translation. Automated translation services often do not capture it. Those who pay for localization services frequently miss content in ARIA attributes when sending text strings to localization vendors. Content buried in aria-label, aria-placeholder, aria-roledescription, or aria-valuetext can end up being presented to users in a language different than …
    By Adrian Roselli, 501 words