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  1. takeonethingoff.com, , more info

    Feminité du Bois by Serge Lutens: A Review
    Though I own Bois de Violette and the original Dolce Vita, I really only have eyes for Feminité du Bois. I think this is because it is the only one that achieves a perfect balance between sparkle and gloom. God, the opening never fails to rouse me. Have you ever watched a downpour so sudden and violent that the raindrops bounce right back up off the ground? Here, the flirtier, …
    By Claire, 219 words
  2. The Candybox Blog, , more info

    Playable essay “individualism in the dead-internet age” is an IGF Nuovo Award finalist!
    I'm beyond honored to say that my playable essay, "individualism in the dead-internet age" is a nominee for this year's Nuovo award at IGF. This means I will be showcasing at GDC!
    By alienmelon, 45 words
  3. Smashing Magazine, , more info

    An Ode To Side Project Time
    There seemed to be a hot minute when the tech industry understood the value of idle tinkering and made a point of providing ‘side project time’ as an explicit working perk. The concept endures — I’m lucky enough to work somewhere that has it — but it seems to have been outpaced in recent years by the endless charge toward efficiency. This seems a shame. We can’t optimize our way …
    By Frederick O’Brien, 1,018 words
  4. Rachel the Gardener, , more info

    Climate Change Predictions: True or False?
    Back in 2020, while sorting out some old papers, I found an article in a gardening magazine from 2010, listing the three major changes we should expect in our gardens for the following decade or so - that is, pretty much, now.They warned us to expect long, hot, dry summers, mild winters, and prolonged periods of flooding, which would mean three major changes to how we garden, here in the …
    By Rachel the Gardener, 99 words
  5. CSS-Tricks, , more info

    Fancy Menu Navigation Using Anchor Positioning
    You have for sure heard about the new CSS Anchor Positioning, right? It’s a feature that allows you to link any element from the page to another one, i.e., the anchor. It’s useful for all the tooltip stuff, but it can also create a lot of other nice effects. In this article, we will study menu navigation where I rely on anchor positioning to create a nice hover effect on …
    By Temani Afif, 1,661 words
  6. Criminal Element, , more info

    Book Review: Leave No Trace by Jo Callaghan
    Leave No Trace and its predecessor, In the Blink of an Eye, are “inventive thrillers,” a description that barely encompasses the unusualness of Team Kat and Lock. Meet Detective Chief Superintendent Kat Frank of the Leek Wootton Police Department in Warwickshire, England. Leave No Trace opens with Kat verbally briefing her boss, Chief Constable McLeish,…
    By Janet Webb, 63 words
  7. The TTABlog®, , more info

    TTABlog Test: How Did These Three Recent Section 2(d) Appeals Turn Out?
    A TTAB judge once said to me that one can predict the outcome of a Section 2(d) appeal about 95% of the time just by looking at the marks and the goods/services. Of course, if you just said "affirmed" you'd be right about 89.5% of the time. Anyway, here are three Board decisions issued early this year. No hints this time. How do you think they came out? [Answer in …
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  8. The Cheapskate's Guide to Computers and the Internet, , more info

    I Miss Building Computers.
    With the technology, economics, and markets for computers having changed so drastically over the last quarter century, individuals now have very few reasons for building their own computers. Will that ever change?
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  9. THE ANOMALIST, , more info

    The Sky Canada "Preview Report" Ufology Research
    Some breaking UFO News... First up: Chris Rutkowski links to and summarizes what's within the overlong-awaited first installment of the Canadian government's response to the UFO problem. Rather like the U.S. September 14, 2023, NASA Report, this 16-page effort has pretty pictures, some charts and graphs, and is basically a set of recommendations for how a coordinated government and academic scientific study of UFOs should be conducted. Notably, governmental Canada …
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  10. Timeless | Stories from the Library of Congress, , more info

    Kelsey Corlett-Rivera, Librarian of Congress Award Winner
    Kelsey Corlett-Rivera, an international language librarian for the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, received a 2024 Librarian of Congress Award for expanding acquisition and discoverability of accessible books. Tell us about your background. I grew up on a ranch outside a small town in western Montana. I moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, for college, where I completed my undergraduate studies at Harvard University, majoring in Spanish and …
    By Neely Tucker, 548 words
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    Morning light through frosted glass
    By Neil Gorman, 5 words
  12. Knowledge and resources | Open Innovations, , more info

    The power of local
    By: Paul Connell, Thomas Forth, Luke StrangeLocal Government is the OG "Test & Learn" Delivery Organisation Open Innovations has always been a massive fan of fiercely independent, capable places that are connected by data. Connections allow us to get things done. We are also big fans of doing things locally so that the people doing stuff care about the outcomes. We believe in sharing work openly and widely so that …
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  13. The VPME | New Music From The Von Pip Musical Express, , more info

    Tracks Of The Week 17/01/25
    This Week’s Tracks Of The Week: Social Media Dilemmas, Sims Visualisers, and Shit Haircuts From biting social commentary to men with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets, here’s what’s caught our ears this week: HotWax – “One More Reason” The ferocious grunge trio HotWax unleashed “One More Reason,” a fiery single that captures their raucous live energy. It’s a track they worked on with Warpaint’s Stella Mozgawa. …
    By Andy Von Pip, 262 words
  14. Rock and Null, , more info

    Glimpse of Google: Readability
    Welcome to Glimpse of Google, a blog series written by a former Google software engineer, offering a firsthand look into the inner workings of one of the most transformative companies of our time. This series will uncover how Google operates from an engineering standpoint and explore the broader company culture, guiding principles, and unique approaches that make it a powerhouse in technology. Whether you're an engineer, a tech enthusiast, or …
    By Mike Yerou, 541 words
  15. Jayeless.net, , more info

    On Neil Gaiman and sexual abuse
    I will not be seeking out or reading that article that came out today, because I’m sure I’d find it too triggering. Besides, some revelations already came out months ago, and I read those, and I’m gonna assume the latest ones are more of the same (maybe worse). Look, I was also abused by a self-proclaimed “male feminist” when I was younger, and the audacity of these men makes me …
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