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  1. Tim Boucher, , more info

    Using Photoshop Remove Tool to Create New Paintings
    Accidentally discovered something very interesting while messing around with the Photoshop remove tool, which on certain settings uses generative AI to replace out whatever you select with it. In this case, was just playing around removing stuff from a photo of our living room, and saw that the tool was inventing paintings or posters that don’t exist: That one in the corner, I zoomed in on and went through a …
    By Tim B., 417 words
  2. ⌘I Get Info, , more info

    Macintosh Magazine Media: search engine update
    Some time in 2020 I started collecting CD-ROMs from old Macintosh magazines. Whilst the discs are of Japanese origin—because the supply was plentiful during the extended spring clean of lockdown—they contain a great deal of software from all over the world and a lot of it is therefore in English. They’re an amazing source of old gold: sofware, images, demos, documentation, and many other files. As of today I have …
    By Matt Sephton, 279 words
  3. Girl Behind the Glassese, , more info

    Kanebo Comfort Skin Wear | Review
    If you’re going to ask me my favorite foundation at the moment, I’d immediately tell you it’s the Kanebo Lively Skin Wear which I got in an event last 2023. After I tried that, most foundations just couldn’t compare. When I saw that Kanebo has launched another foundation, I knew I had to get it. […]
    By Nikki, 62 words
  4. Jayeless.net, , more info

    2025-01-09 04:29
    Just over five years ago (over New Year’s) Viv and I visited Los Angeles, and the part we were staying in is now under an evacuation order 😳 I think it’s still only the second-most shocking thing that’s happened in a place I’ve stayed, though, after the metro station I used, like, every day when I visited Santiago in 2013 was reportedly converted into a torture facility by cops (carabineros …
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  5. Hardcore Gaming 101, , more info

    Sonic Advance 3
    Sonic Advance 3 is a curious game. It disregards the speed-focused design of its predecessor, but it doesn’t return to the classic style of the original Advance. Instead it forges its own path, partially based on the teamwork-based systems of Sonic Heroes, to create an experimental co-operative 2D Sonic platformer. One that’s long-winded and often tedious, but nevertheless ambitious enough that it might be worth trying out. The story’s slightly …
    By Apollo Chungus, 1,411 words
  6. Book Jotter, , more info

    Winding Up the Week #407
    An end of week recap “If the real world were a book, it would never find a publisher. Overlong, detailed to the point of distraction-and ultimately, without a major resolution.” – Jasper Fforde (born 11th January 1961) This is a post in which I summarise books read, reviewed and currently on my TBR shelf. In addition to a variety of literary titbits, I look ahead to forthcoming publications, see what …
    By Paula Bardell-Hedley, 2,862 words
  7. JazzWax, , more info

    Julia, Royce and Conte
    In The Wall Street Journal this week, I interviewed actress Julia Stiles for my House Call column in the Mansion section (go here). She grew up in a loft in Manhattan's SoHo district, and her mom was and is a ceramic artist and novelist. Julia is most famous for her co-starring role in the Bourne film series. Now she has directed Wish You Were Here, a romantic drama film due …
    By Marc Myers, 1,702 words
  8. soundtrack heaven, , more info

    Blast From The Past (Music From The Original Motion Picture)
    Tommy Henriksen– I See The Sun Cherry Poppin' Daddies– So Long Toots Sonichrome– Honey Please Block – Rhinoceros Dishwalla– Pretty Babies Everclear– I Will Buy You A New Life R.E.M.– It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) Squirrel Nut Zippers– Trou Macacq Flying Neutrinos– Mr. Zoot Suit Perry Como– It's A Good Day Randy Newman– Political Science Celeste Prince– A Little Belief Steve …
    By Marty, 89 words
  9. Brajeshwar, , more info

    Books of 2025
    S I remember starting my novel-reading journey in school. Sidney Sheldon was one of my favorite author. Unfortunately, as I grow older, I realized that these genre of novels are kinda cheesy, shallow, and not really my type anymore. I re-read two of his books — Master of the Game and The Sands of Time. T The War of Art by Steven Pressfield is a popular motivational and philosophical book …
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  10. Spectre Collie, , more info

    Just Married
    Last Friday, January 3, 2025, I got married to my fiancé. You may all applaud. We’ve been engaged since 2019, but neither of us were in much of a rush to plan an actual ceremony, not least because it’d be a lot of work to plan something appropriate that’d satisfy all the friends and family we have scattered around the country. That changed with the 2024 election. California voters did …
    By Chuck, 609 words
  11. MPorcius Fiction Log, , more info

    Theodore Sturgeon: "A Crime for Llewellyn," "It Opens the Sky," and "A Touch of Strange"
    Here at MPorcius Fiction Log we are reading the 1978 DAW edition of the 1958 Theodore Sturgeon collection A Touch of Strange. Today we tackle the middle three stories of this printing, "A Crime for Llewellyn," "It Opens the Sky," and the title track. Hold on to your seats as the boys down in marketing are promising us three unforgettable masterpieces and, in a blurb on an abridged 1965 edition …
    By MPorcius, 2,758 words
  12. coxy, , more info

    oslo.town blocks threads.net
    Since Meta (the company that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) launched Threads as a rival to X/Twitter, there has been a healthy dose of scepticism from the fediverse community about Meta’s intentions, the company’s values and whether Threads joining the fediverse is a good thing or bad thing. oslo.town is based on Mastodon, so it’s part of the fediverse and our position on Threads thus far was to remain open. …
    By coxy, 304 words
  13. A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry, , more info

    Fireside Friday, January 10, 2025
    Hey folks, Fireside this week! I’m currently working on a post “On the Gracchi” taking a somewhat darker look at everyone’s favorite Roman reformers (though hardly the same black takedowns Alexander and Cleopatra got) , which will hopefully be ready for next week. Trustworthy Librarian Ollie helping me work on my book sorting solution, also known as “vaguely sorted piles on the floor.” I am not a well organized person, …
    By Bret Devereaux, 3,543 words
  14. Chris Corrigan – Blog, , more info

    You think we can make community engagement work, BC Ferries?
    Our ferry, Queen of Capilano, sailing in Snug Cove back in 2009 before she had her capacity increased. Got word today that BC Ferries is embarking on an initiative to renew their community engagement practices. This is important to me because I rely on BC Ferries to get to and from my home on Bowen Island to te mainland. They are a critical player in coastal life in British Columbia. …
    By Chris Corrigan, 588 words
  15. The Marginalian, , more info

    Do Not Spare Yourself
    The only thing more dangerous than wanting to save another person — a dangerous desire too often mistaken for love — is wanting to save yourself, to spare yourself the disappointment and heartbreak and loss inseparable from being a creature with hopes and longings constantly colliding with reality, with the indifference of time and chance, with the opposing hopes and longings of others. We have, of course, always invented institutions …
    By Maria Popova, 1,060 words