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  1. Notes, links, etc, , more info

    Oh! I love this.
    lakecountylibrary:LIBRARY WRAPPEDYou checked out… probably some stuff? Thanks for doing that :) Used our wifi maybe? For something? Look we actually don’t know what genres you read or how many times you renewed Gender Queer. We don’t want to know. Our gift to you is privacy. Take it. Be free. Oh! I love this.
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  2. 333SOUND, , more info

    Dolly Parton and the Country Music Genre
    In part two of Stephen Deusner‘s interview with Steacy Easton, we delve further into Dolly Parton’s tightly controlled persona and how she has navigated country music’s conventions. Steacy and Stephen also discuss mainstream country music more generally, and who it allows to bend the confines of the genre. This is part two of a two part interview. You can read part one here. STEPHEN DEUSNER: Your analysis of the title …
    By 33 1.3 Admin, 1,249 words
  3. House of Mysticum, , more info

    Group Collage
    The post Group Collage first appeared on Atlanta Surrealist Group.The post Group Collage appeared first on Atlanta Surrealist Group.
    By sjcline87, 21 words
  4. David Revoy, , more info

    Krita brushes 2025-01 bundle
    Intro I'm starting the year with an update of my previous brush bundle: it was starting to feel a bit outdated compared to what I'm actually using. Even though it looks mostly the same, under the hood all brushes got a lot of improvements. Gallery Changelog: Added 8 new brushes. Kept the design, and color code by groups Refactored pressure sensitivity curves: the bundle is now more linear. Fixed glitches …
    By David REVOY, 609 words
  5. Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations, , more info

    Updates: Recent Science Fiction Purchases No. CCCXL (Philip José Farmer, L. Sprague de Camp, George Alec Effinger, and an Anthology of SF by Women)
    A selection of SF volumes acquired over winter break! Which books/covers/authors intrigue you? Which have you read? Disliked? Enjoyed? 1. Flesh, Philip José Farmer (1960) Gerald McConnell’s cover for the 1st edition From the back cover: “Spaceman by DAY… MONSTER by night! Peter Stagg was caught in the vilest trap ever devised–his own lust-driven body! For FLESH is the pulse-stirring story of a space explorer’s return from the strangest voyage …
    By Joachim Boaz, 963 words
  6. Speedysnail, , more info

    Penguin Parade
    Beloved duo Wallace and Gromit returned to our screens at Christmas, 34 years after their first appearance on UK television, in their second feature-length film, Vengeance Most Fowl. Group blog (-slash-arts-magazine) It’s Nice That recently interviewed creator and director Nick Park, co-director Merlin Crossingham and supervising animator Will Becher about the plasticine pair’s legacy and creating their new adventure. The movie sees the return of arguably the series’ best baddie, …
    By Rory, 301 words
  7. Classic Movie Hub Blog, , more info

    Meet these obscure werewolves from classic film
    A werewolf walks into a bar and …. No, that’s not a joke. It’s the opening scene of a 1956 low-budget film with the straightforward and generic title of The Werewolf. And if you’ve seen other werewolf films, you’ll guess … Continue reading →
    By Toni Ruberto, 51 words
  8. Oliver Andrich, , more info

    Backup for my home server with restic and resticprofile
    Recently, I did myself a favor and bought a little Beelink SER5 Pro Mini PC a home server to run some services I use on my home network and also to run some development containers. With this shiny new home server, I also wanted to set up some offsite backups for it. I asked on Mastodon for suggestions and got tips to use borgbackup and restic. Both are reasonable suggestions …
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  9. Forage | Chef, , more info

    Black Poplar or Velvet Pioppino Mushroom
    The black poplar or velvet pioppino mushroom is a nutty tasting fungi with elegantly long, chewy stems. Although they can be hard to find, they've started to gain some popularity as a boutique mushroom in the U.S. and are worth seeking out. In this post we'll look at their background, why they're hard to find,... Read More The post Black Poplar or Velvet Pioppino Mushroom appeared first on Forager | …
    By Alan Bergo, 78 words
  10. Stumbling and Mumbling, , more info

    The two agendas
    Why are UK infrastructure projects so expensive, and what can be done about this? To what extent is the rise of the far-right the result of economic stagnation? How can we raise economic growth given that we're close to full employment and so ordinary deficit financing would be inflationary? How do we divert labour towards construction, social care and public services without accelerating pub closures and high street decline, both …
    By chris, 1,080 words
  11. Initial Charge, , more info

    Time to Move on From Bootable Backups, Whether You Like It or Not
    A great piece by Riccardo Mori on the walls slowly closing in on bootable backups on macOS. When I started using Linux full-time for my personal computing last year, one of the things I’ve missed most was the ability to easily backup my system. Time Machine is such an incredible feature and there really isn’t anything like it on other operating systems. But just as important to me as Time …
    By Mike Rockwell, 224 words
  12. Adactio: Journal, , more info

    25, 20, 15, 10, 5
    I have a feeling that 2025 is going to be a year of reflection for me. It’s such a nice round number, 25. One quarter of a century. That’s also how long myself and Jessica have been married. Our wedding anniversary was last week. Top tip: if you get married in year ending with 00, you’ll always know how long ago it was. Just lop off the first 2000 years …
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  13. Marcel, , more info

    Happy New Year 2025!
    I thought I’d drop in quickly to wish you a Happy New Year before it’s not new anymore and it gets too weird. I’ve been focused on working on Unhinged over the last couple of weeks, but new posts will be coming shortly.
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  14. Asymptotia, , more info

    93 minutes
    Thanks to everyone who made all those kind remarks in various places last month after my mother died. I've not responded individually (I did not have the strength) but I did read them all and they were deeply appreciated. Yesterday would’ve been mum‘s 93rd birthday. A little side-note occurred to me the other day: Since she left us a month ago, she was just short of having seen two perfect …
    By Clifford, 170 words
  15. Glasgow Theatre Blog, , more info

    Pitlochry Festival Theatre announce highlights for the year
    The theatre in the hills, Pitlochry Festival has announced a vibrant season of theatrical highlights. Beginning with a new play: 9-17 May STUDIO Presented by Byre Theatre and Pitlochry Festival Theatre WATER COLOUR by Milly Sweeney Winner of the St Andrews Playwriting Award Esme is at an all-time low, struggling with her studies and her art. She finds herself standing on the railing of one of the bridges that crosses …
    By glasgowtheatreblog, 1,777 words