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  1. Peter Cameron's Blog, , more info

    Conference in Evora
    Take a look at this web page. Put the dates in your diary, and please come if you possibly can!
    By Peter Cameron, 23 words
  2. justmarkup, , more info

    Not sharing GIFs
    This morning I shared an article about Balancing text in CSS (it's a great article, read it) on LinkedIn. To give a quick preview I decided to create a simple GIF of the first interactive example in the article. The GIF showed more or less how I clicked a button, which, after I clicked it, applied the CSS text-wrap: balance; to the text, and the text visually looked more balanced …
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  3. Gansey Nation, , more info

    Interlude 1: Week 5 – 13 January
    Anyone in Britain will tell you that the weather has been truly Baltic over the past week. January started with heavy rain, then continued with snow, ice, frost and freezing fog. Here in Caithness we’ve been lucky, and have only had a minimal amount of snow and ice, although it has been cold. Other parts of the UK have been badly affected. But this morning, as if activated by a …
    By Margaret Reid, 459 words
  4. DNA Lounge: DNA Sequencing, , more info

    Wherein I want to know how you advertise your events.
    Throughout my life, I have often found myself in a situation where I feel like I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing, and so I go and try to find someone who has it all figured out so that I can do it right. And so, so often, what I learn is: nobody has any idea what they're doing, almost everyone else is doing it worse than me, and …
    By jwz, 1,967 words
  5. Greenbriar Picture Shows, , more info

    Who's for Tales Told Quick and Short?
    Pulp Books, Pulp Movies --- Where's the Difference?Remember when Arthur Mayer booked The Lost Patrol after nobody else wanted to? He knew what they did not … that The Lost Patrol was a Pulp Movie, one made with men, for men, of action. At least ones that dreamt of action. Most limited participation to slump in fleapit seats where exertion by others wash over them, life as lived vicarious through …
    By John McElwee, 2,106 words
  6. Piccalilli - Blog, , more info

    Technologies and frameworks we use in our design studio
    Before we get started, I can’t stress the following enough: the choices we make at Set Studio don’t challenge your choices. You might also not agree with our choices and that’s fine, but we don’t need alternatives evangelising to us. To paraphrase Rachel Andrew: If it works, it’s right I do, however, get asked a lot about what technologies and frameworks we use at the studio, so I thought I’d …
    By Andy Bell, 1,060 words
  7. Cultural Capital, , more info

    Kyoto – @sohoplace
    “You can’t argue with scientific fact” says one of the characters in Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson’s Kyoto, but over 2.5 hours @sohoplace and 10 years in play terms, that is exactly what the gathered delegates at a series of conventions do as they try to advance or delay international action on climate change. Taking […]
    By Maryam Philpott, 59 words
  8. kottke.org, , more info

    OOO: I’ll See You Next Week
    Hey folks. After a busy and productive fall & holiday season, kottke.org will be closed this week for some much-needed rest, relaxation, and recharging. I will be back next week, ready to gooooo! Tags: kottke.org
    By Jason Kottke, 41 words
  9. Beneath the Stains of Time, , more info

    Stuff of Legends: C.M.B. vol. 3-4 by Motohiro Katou
    Yes, I know, I know. The plan was to have gotten well on the way towards Q.E.D. vol. 50 and the crossover with C.M.B. out of the way, which once again got sidetracked, but this time I have a scapegoat an excuse – namely the "New Locked Room Library." So you can blame Alexander for organizing that massive distraction. That was last year. I intend to pick up where I …
    By TomCat, 1,396 words
  10. BrettTerpstra.com, , more info

    Strikethrough and emojis for mdless
    I just published a couple of new features to mdless this morning: strikethrough and GitHub emoji support. You can now use ~~text~~ formatting, and if your terminal supports strikethrough text, it will be displayed as such. You can control formatting and colors by adding deletion to your theme file, which by default is ~/.config/mdless/default.theme: deletion: strikethrough red I also added support for GitHub emojis, e.g. :smile: for 😁 and :umbrella: …
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  11. Mappiman's Real Ale Walks, , more info

    13/01/25 - The Wyre Forest from Bewdley
    For all of the Town's Refreshment DelightsA spare Monday, when the big freeze starts to loosen it's grip. This means mud. Although my Smart Meter wouldn't agree (£50 for a week!), give me the sub zero cold any day.I'll start in Bewdley for my latest exploration of the Wyre Forest. Along the river bank as far as Trimpley Valley on the other side and then a steep cut up to …
    By Mappiman, 228 words
  12. Aaron on Scouting, , more info

    High-adventure base registration for summer 2026 opens this week! Here’s what you need to know
    Now’s the time to finalize your planning for Scouting America’s high-adventure offerings for summer 2026. The registration window for 2026 treks at the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve, Northern Tier National High Adventure Program and Sea Base opens this week. Registration for treks at Philmont Scout Ranch opened last fall. Treks can and do sell out, so Scouts, parents and unit leaders are encouraged to finalize their plans now …
    By Aaron Derr, 746 words
  13. The Savvy Diabetic | Blog, , more info

    Savvy Updates, 1/13/25: Sana Islet Cell Transplants w/out Immunosuppression, Beta Bionics Files IPO, Glooko/Hedia Launches D Management Tech, CeQur $$ for Simplicity Patch Pump, Glucose Monitoring with Sweat, Medical Debt Removed from Credit, Coffee Best in AM
    Sana Biotechnology Announces Positive Clinical Results from Type 1 Diabetes Study of Islet Cell Transplantation Without Immunosuppression released by Sana.com, 7 January 2025. Sana Biotechnology, Inc., a company focused on changing the possible for patients through engineered cells, announced initial results from an investigator-sponsored, first-in-human study transplanting UP421, an allogeneic primary islet cell therapy engineered with Sana’s hypoimmune (HIP) technology, into a patient with type 1 diabetes without the use …
    By thesavvydiabetic, 110 words
  14. The British Newspaper Archive Blog, , more info

    Hot Off The Press – New Titles This Week
    This week at The Archive we are delighted that iconic story magazine the People’s Friend has become our friend, as we are joined by the first 59 years of the long-running Scottish title. Before we delve into the history of the wonderful People’s Friend, and explore one of its first ever stories, ‘Faithful and True,’ which appeared on its inaugural front page on 13 January 1869, we also wanted to …
    By Rose Staveley-Wadham, 2,149 words
  15. Art by Jey Pawlik, , more info

    Open for Commissions 2025
    Commissions are officially open! Slots are limited and Patrons & VIP members get priority. I want to draw stuff for you! Order on Ko-Fi | Commission Info | Trello Board If you’d like something not listed please email me at [email protected]
    By Jey Pawlik, 47 words