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  1. Smashing Magazine, , more info

    Solo Development: Learning To Let Go Of Perfection
    As expected from anyone who has ever tried building anything solo, my goal was not to build an app but the app — the one app that’s so good you wonder how you ever survived without it. I had everything in place: wireframes, a to-do list, project structure — you name it. Then I started building. Just not the product. I started with the landing page for it, which took …
    By Victor Ayomipo, 2,574 words
  2. Austin Town Hall, , more info

    Publicity Department Share Two Little Birds
    We’ve been looking forward to the new record from Publicity Department ever since word came our way that they’d be Old Master in the new year. There’s a new single available out in the ether today, and it carries the same magic we got from the early single “Sheltered Life.” Sean Brook’s voice has this intimate tone to it, making
    By nathan.lankford, 66 words
  3. Silver Screenings, , more info

    Political Enemies as Friends: A Hollywood Fairy Tale
    Once upon a time, Hollywood produced a movie about Russians accidentally invading America. The movie, The Russians are Coming the Russians are Coming (1966), is a political satire made during the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States. It was a gutsy film, released five years after the ill-fated Bay of Pigs invasion, and only four years … Continue reading →
    By Silver Screenings, 70 words
  4. Adactio: Links, , more info

    Website Speed Test
    Here’s a handy free tool from Calibre that’ll give your website a performance assessment. adactio.com/links/21646
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  5. THE ANOMALIST, , more info

    Massive ‘Space Object’ Fragment Crashes Into Remote Village in Kenya CNN
    Lately it feels like the sky is falling—literally. In our first installment of Things Falling from the Sky Friday, a massive, red hot object fell out of the stratosphere and landed in a village in Kenya. Authorities identified it as a "fragment" of a space object. No person or thing were injured when it landed, which is more than can be said for A Meteor Falls in Pennsylvania, and Lands …
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  6. The Well-Appointed Desk, , more info

    Product Review: Midori Paintable Stamps
    I wanted to test some of the Midori Paintable Stamps ($13.25 each). First, I wanted to understand what “Paintable” meant but also how well I could find a use for these designs. I chose four different designs to experiment with how I can use them. I picked up the Book, Wreath, Calendar and Cat. The first thing you need to know about the Midori Paintable stamps is that they are …
    By Ana, 726 words
  7. Adam Johnson, , more info

    Python: fuss-free use of Homebrew libraries for package dependencies
    Some Python packages require native libraries to be installed on your system when you install them. For example, mysqlclient requires libssl and libcrypto. If those libraries are missing at install time, clang, the C compiler, fails with a message like: $ pip install mysqlclient Collecting mysqlclient Downloading mysqlclient-2.2.7.tar.gz (91 kB) Installing build dependencies ... done Getting requirements to build wheel ... done Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml) ... done Building wheels for …
    By Adam Johnson, 780 words
  8. Prince Street, , more info

    Two weeks ago, always, and forever.
    The first of the two trains that arrive into the station this afternoon is one from Vaudreuil. Five minutes later a Candiac train lands.
    By Chris Mears, 30 words
  9. One Foot Tsunami, , more info

    Robots Shod in Moose Shoes
    [If you lose your job to AI, you can always apprentice as a robot farrier.] Estonian scientists recently published research on making robots more agile, by giving attaching moose-like hooves to their feet. The moose shoes could make robots more capable, by enabling them to: navigate in complex natural terrains to conduct sensitive environmental monitoring, aid in agriculture and participate in disaster response. Or attack enemies in war. Probably mostly …
    By Paul Kafasis, 77 words
  10. be the future, , more info

    if it’s not getting better it’s getting worse
    a rusty boat named Margaret sits on a small grassy hill with trees behind it. a few floaties and a mound of dirt sit nearby. i don’t know if she’s seaworthy, cap’n. Happy (Gregorian calendar) new year! I had a restful and quiet time off. It was exactly what I needed. I hope things are good with you, too. This week’s post is about boxed water. It sells well under …
    By josh, 780 words
  11. Eat Sleep Cycle Blog, , more info

    REI Adventures Closes – Who Now for Cycling Experiences?
    The recent announcement of REI Adventures closing its doors has left many adventure travel enthusiasts wondering where to turn for their cycling experiences. La entrada REI Adventures Closes – Who Now for Cycling Experiences? se publicó primero en Eat Sleep Cycle.
    By Louise Laker, 50 words
  12. Raven Sings The Blues, , more info

    James Brandon Lewis Trio – “Prince Eugene”
    James Brandon Lewis has been an integral part of some site favorites over the past few years — Mendoza Hoff Revels, The Messthetics, Alan Braufman’s Infinite Love Infinite Tears — but its nice to see him back at the head of a trio for his latest. The new record pairs Lewis with Chad Taylor (drums/mbira) and Josh Werner (bass/guitar), a formidable lineup that found the three working off of one …
    By Andy, 144 words
  13. cadence's weblog (personal blog), , more info

    What is the smallest phone number?
    It's triple zero, used to call the emergency services in Australia. That is the lowest possible number. We did it!Well that was boring. And you, dear reader, probably don't even live in Australia,* so it's not your shortest phone number. Let's come up with a new rule to make this more interesting: Everyone should be able to call the number.That means we'll only consider numbers that can start with an …
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  14. Rock and Null, , more info

    Glimpse of Google: Peer bonuses
    Welcome to Glimpse of Google, a blog series written by a former Google software engineer, offering a firsthand look into the inner workings of one of the most transformative companies of our time. This series will uncover how Google operates from an engineering standpoint and explore the broader company culture, guiding principles, and unique approaches that make it a powerhouse in technology. Whether you're an engineer, a tech enthusiast, or …
    By Mike Yerou, 545 words
  15. The VPME | New Music From The Von Pip Musical Express, , more info

    Tracks Of The Week (10/01/25)
    New Releases w/e 101/01/205 Blondshell – “T&A “ New year, new Blondshell Her second album “If You Asked For A Picture”, drops May 2, 2025, via Partisan Records. Featuring the new single “T&A” and inspired by Mary Oliver’s poetry, Sabrina Teitelbaum explores vulnerability, storytelling, and the complexities of love. If You Asked For A Picture by Blondshell Deep Sea Diver – Shovel Seattle-based alt-rock band Deep Sea Diver, fronted by …
    By Andy Von Pip, 391 words