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  1. Schneier on Security, , more info

    Friday Squid Blogging: Cotton-and-Squid-Bone Sponge
    News: A sponge made of cotton and squid bone that has absorbed about 99.9% of microplastics in water samples in China could provide an elusive answer to ubiquitous microplastic pollution in water across the globe, a new report suggests. […] The study tested the material in an irrigation ditch, a lake, seawater and a pond, where it removed up to 99.9% of plastic. It addressed 95%-98% of plastic after five …
    By Bruce Schneier, 144 words
  2. Northern Reader, , more info

    The Hazelbourne Ladies Motorcycle and Flying Club by Helen Simonson – a brilliant novel of the summer of 1919 as women and others encounter a new and complex world
    The Hazelbourne Ladies Motorcycle and Flying Club by Helen Simonson This is a long title for a carefully written and enormously satisfying read. It offers real insights into life in the summer of 1919 for people coming to terms with a world changed forever by a devastating War and an Influenza outbreak that touched so many families. It is particularly strong on the difficulties faced by women with few options …
    By joulesbarham, 618 words
  3. We Are Cult, , more info

    Rediffusion at 70
    Russ J Graham wrote on We Are Cult: Rediffusion at 70 ITV turns 70 this year. The network began broadcasting on Thursday 22 September 1955 with a joint evening of programmes by the first two contractors – Associated-Rediffusion, who broadcast on weekdays, and what would soon become ATV, who broadcast on weekends. ATV is the company that usually gets the most attention from us Culters. Not only was it much …
    By Russ J Graham, 510 words
  4. Publishing Perspectives, , more info

    Canadian Copyright: In Light of the Trudeau Resignation
    The week's abrupt resignation by Justin Trudeau means more uncertainty and crisis in parts of Canadian copyright law. The post Canadian Copyright: In Light of the Trudeau Resignation appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
    By Porter Anderson, 41 words
  5. blast-o-rama., , more info

    2025-01-10 19:33
    I really wish it weren’t so damned important to be on Meta owned platforms to get even an iota of attention for live events…
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  6. Clint McMahon, , more info

    Primary Constructors in C# 12
    I’ve come across Primary Constructors, a powerful new feature that simplifies how we define and initialize classes. This feature enables us to declare constructor parameters directly within the class definition, streamlining code and reducing boilerplate
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  7. Bois de Jasmin, , more info

    New Perfume Classes Schedule (Online and in-Person)
    Happy New Year! I hope that 2025 will bring you much inspiration, many adventures and discoveries, and of course, health and success. For all of us, I wish peace and stability. As far as inspiration and new discoveries go, I would like to contribute by offering new perfume classes. Those of you who have already taken several of my courses will find that our new offer builds up on that …
    By Victoria, 856 words
  8. 2ality – JavaScript and more, , more info

    ECMAScript feature: regular expression pattern modifiers
    Traditionally, we could only apply regular expression flags such as i (for ignoring case) to all of a regular expression. The ECMAScript feature “Regular Expression Pattern Modifiers” (by Ron Buckton) enables us to apply them to only part of a regular expression. In this blog post we examine how they work and what their use cases are. Regular expression pattern modifiers attributes reached stage 4 in October 2024 and will …
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  9. David Smith, Independent iOS Developer, , more info

    Accomplish One Thing
    The above image represents the sum total of the progress I made yesterday. It sure doesn’t look like much. It is a grid system for an upcoming widget feature I am working on for Widgetsmith. I’m almost embarrassed to post it as the collective effort for an entire day’s professional work, but that is ultimately the point of this post. I always find coming back from the Christmas break (or …
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  10. Cup of Jo, , more info

    Have a Loving Weekend.
    How are you doing this weekend? We’re thinking so much of our L.A. friends and readers; here are some ways to help, if you’re able.… Read more The post Have a Loving Weekend. appeared first on Cup of Jo.
    By Joanna Goddard, 43 words
  11. lunatic obscurity, , more info

    Marie no Atelier GB (Game Boy Color)
    I've been vaguely aware of the Atelier series since the PS2 era, though they've been around a while longer than that, but this is the first one of them I've actually played (well, I did play the spin-off Mana Khemia on PSP many years ago, but they're different enough that I can call this the first). With that in mind, I don't know all of the dfetails, but I think …
    By Jonny, 548 words
  12. OS X Daily, , more info

    How to Stop Spotlight Search Data on Mac from Being Shared with Apple
    Did you know that, by default, your Mac search queries entered into Spotlight, Safari, Siri, Lookup, and #images, are sent to Apple? While this information is anonymized so as not to be identifying, and Apple says it’s used to improve search results, many Mac users may not want this search information being shared with Apple ... Read More
    By Paul Horowitz, 71 words
  13. LogRocket Blog, , more info

    How to write a UX/Ul case study: A step-by-step guide with examples
    A portfolio is one of the most important tools for marketing your design and creativity abilities to future employers or clients. And at its heart are the case studies you include. These case studies reveal how you understand problems, your creative process, how you make a decision, how you design the UI, and, ultimately, the impact of your work on users and company results. A strong UX portfolio can open …
    By Edward Chechique, 2,456 words
  14. A Whole Lotta Nothing, , more info

    Surviving the dentist
    I grew up with parents that owned their own struggling small business. Throughout my childhood, we had pretty much zero healthcare until I got to college. I went to the same doctor from birth to high school but only saw him once every 2-3 years when I was super sick and I remember my dad always paid the guy in cash. My relationship with dentists is even stranger. My first …
    By Matthew Haughey, 1,139 words
  15. Technovia, , more info

    Ten Blue Links, “Marky Mark Special” edition
    1. Why I’m not on Threads these daysMark Zuckerberg does not give a rats ass about the effects that his platforms have on people, and he never has.By now, you will have probably heard quite a lot about Mark Zuckerberg’s pivot to Trumpist supporter and enabler, so I’m not going to spend too much time on that. But it’s worth remembering that Facebook has never been a company which was …
    By Ian Betteridge, 1,786 words