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  1. anderegg.ca, , more info

    WordPress is in trouble
    Since I last wrote about WordPress, things have gone off the rails. This after a brief period when things were blissfully quiet. Matt Mullenweg stopped commenting for a while, though his company had launched WP Engine Tracker — a site for tracking WordPress-driven websites that moved away from WP Engine. I think this is a bit gauche, but it seems like fair marketing given everything that’s going on. It should …
    By Gavin Anderegg, 1,208 words
  2. Follow Me Here…, , more info

    trump Is Facing a Catastrophic Defeat in Ukraine
    ‘If Ukraine falls, it will be hard to spin as anything but a debacle for the United States, and for its president….’ (Robert Kagan via The Atlantic)
    By FmH, 35 words
  3. From Pyrgos, , more info

    Eros Parfum (Versace)
    Versace's Eros EDT (2012) always struck me as a disappointment—cheap, crass, weak, overly sweet, and cynical. Some hailed it as "groundbreaking" upon its release, but I wasn’t convinced. It felt like an interesting fougère concept hampered by poor execution and a budget that fell short of its ambitions. Whatever Aurelien Guichard intended to achieve was lost in the lackluster production. I
    By Bryan Ross, 64 words
  4. iamcal.com, , more info

    11th January, 3:32 pm
    I score higher in the US (84 points) that the EU (49 points) on the visited-places map. There are a lot of state though.
    By Cal Henderson, 28 words
  5. The Online Darkroom, , more info

    It won't happen again...
    Frozen PuddleBlogger provides lots of statistics to the publishers/writers of blogs covering a raft of things from viewing platforms, most popular posts, readers’ locations and what the top referring sites are.Searching through these had me chuckling - and wondering how to explain myself. The reason being that the two most popular posts for readers over the last week have been one explaining why
    By Bruce Robbins, 67 words
  6. Libraries – Thomas Guignard photography, , more info

    Stadtbibliothek Heidenheim
    For his design of the new public library in Heidenheim, Germany, Max Dudler started with a study of its integration within the urban fabric. The site chosen for the project was that of a former prison, which had long stood as a barrier between the historic town centre and its heterogeneous postwar expansion to the west. Consequently, the library was designed as a connection between the two neighbourhoods and the …
    By Thomas Guignard, 559 words
  7. Matt Mullenweg – Unlucky in Cards, , more info

    Matt 4.1
    Forty-one is a nice birthday because it doesn’t feel like too much pressure. For forty I did a big eclipse thing that ended up amazing, this year I’m replicating what I did a few years ago and celebrating in New York, Houston, and San Francisco. My birthday today has already been lovely. Saw the amazing Broadway show Maybe Happy Ending (powered by WordPress!) thanks to a suggestion from my colleague …
    By Matt, 476 words
  8. Playrface, , more info

    Black on Black on Black: tennis edition
    We got ourselves three Black tennis champs in Australia this month1: Madison Keys2 in Adelaide, beating Jessica Pegula 6–3, 4–6, 6–1 Felix Auger-Aliassime in Adelaide, beating Sebastian Korda 6–3, 3–6, 6–1 Gaël Monfils in Auckland, beating Zizou Bergs 6–3, 6–4 For Monfils, it’s a special win as the title makes him the oldest winner of an ATP Tour singles title by 2 months. The previous record holder? Roger Federer, when …
    By lukealexdavis, 163 words
  9. Astro Bob | Duluth News Tribune, , more info

    Astro Bob: Full Wolf Moon hides Mars on Monday night, Jan. 13
    If you look for Mars on Monday it just might be MIA.
    By Bob King, 24 words
  10. Xe - Blog, , more info

    CSSWind: bloat-free component styling
    I'm trying to consolidate my hosting for this website onto my cloud Kubernetes cluster as much as I can. Today I moved the part of my website that serves stickers into the Kubernetes cluster. I wanted to see how minimal I could make it. Turns out, it can be way more minimal than I thought. In the process I discovered how to get all the advantages of Tailwind with none …
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  11. Ben Oliver, , more info

    Where the Heart Is
    I ain't never lived in a house that didn't have wheels on it. It’s been a few years since I last watched this, and I’m probably in a very small club of people who have seen it twice. It’s my wife’s favourite film though so here we are again. I urge you to go back and read the previous review, because there is too much to talk about here. It …
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  12. Way Too Damn Lazy To Write A Blog, , more info

    Cartoons And Commercials Celebrate National Milk Day
    While thinking of those affected by the Southern California wildfires and suggesting Operation USA as a good place to donate, we turn to the topic of today's post, cartoons appropriate for National Milk Day, an event originated in India and now set on January 11. We'll start with Toby The Pup.While perusing the Borden Dairy Products Commercial Archive on YouTube, we continue with a cartoon which is not a milk …
    By Paul F. Etcheverry, 277 words
  13. Sight Unseen, , more info

    Week of January 6, 2024
    A weekly Saturday recap to share with you our favorite links, discoveries, exhibitions, and more from the past seven days. This week: A conceptual fashion space hidden in a Tashkent street market, joyful ceramic candleholders shaped like sardines and bananas, and a new collection of lamps inspired by the Triadic Ballet.
    By Monica Khemsurov, 56 words
  14. Musical Theatre Review, , more info

    The Creakers Musical – Southbank Centre
    Edwin Ray, David Michael Johnson, Iona Fraser, Kim Healey, Rakesh Boury and Eloise Davies in The Creakers at the Southbank Centre, London. Picture: Pamela Raith Photography The Creakers Musical was reviewed at the Southbank Centre, London. Star rating: five stars ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘Wow’ is not a word I have ever attributed to a musical aimed at children. Creakers is the first stage show I’ve seen which ticks …
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  15. FUJI X WEEKLY | Blog, , more info

    Some Thoughts on Leading Lines
    Bicycles on a Dirt Road – Buckeye, AZ – Fujifilm GFX100S II – Velvia FilmMy 15-year-old son, Jonathan, has shown a strong interest in photography for a few years now, so for Christmas my wife and I got him a camera. He just began a high school photography class this semester. Jon told me that one of the first lessons was on composition, including leading lines. A couple days ago, …
    By Ritchie Roesch, 860 words