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  1. Life notes by Neil Williams, , more info

    Fortnight notes: 6 – 19 January 2025
    These notes are a tool I use for reflecting, remembering (because I can't), networking and public accountability. Read more here. Hello. It’s term time so I’m back to drafting these notes in Michael’s caff, over breakfast instead of lunch now that Joel’s joined an older group at BRIT Kids. Joy’s gone north to her mum’s. Dylan’s still in bed, afaik. Meanwhile in Whitehall, GovCamp 2025 is happening without me, because …
    By neillyneil, 1,227 words
  2. TECHknitting, , more info

    Knitting in a world on fire how to knit banners with tricks for words & letters
    Knitting words and letters is today's topic. In a world on fire, banners have historically announced one's view on things, and, fair warning! I'm stating my political beliefs below. Obviously, politics aren't strictly necessary: a common example of banner-knitting is putting names on Christmas stockings. However, you have been warned! The top part of this post is technical,
    By TECHknitter, 71 words
  3. Winnie Lim, , more info

    knowing how to be, when ill is also a skill
    I had the second sitting of my root canal last tuesday, and while the procedure itself went pretty well, I developed some pain after a few hours had passed. I asked the dentist and also read that it can be “normal” to feel pain for a few days, so I waited it out. Now it has been five days after, and I am sitting here with a swollen upper lip …
    By Winnie, 1,014 words
  4. Alex Wilson - Home, , more info

    Weeknotes: Hauling — Week 2, 2025
    Cleanly breaking weeks with travel seems to work great for me: It creates a neat time-bounded window, or a context if you will. But long-distance travel — which can span days — are a lot fuzzier. These journeys can form their own chapters. This week in data: Leon wraps consumed: 0 Hours slept: Not enough. :( In my case, a chapter involving some extremely pointy elbows and my rib-cage on …
    By alex, 207 words
  5. Paolo Amoroso's Journal, , more info

    I accepted the Blog Question Challenge
    MattoF has tagged me for the Blog Question Challenge which asks bloggers questions about their background and motivations, tools, and workflows. It is a variation by Kev Quirk of a challenge originally created by Ava at Bear Blog. I have accepted this fun challenge and this is my entry. Why did you start blogging in the first place? I started in 2004 in the golden era of blogging. I enjoyed …
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  6. FLOPHOUSE | magazine, , more info

    The Happy Blues
    From sitting at the feet of her grandmother and the turntable as a toddler in Osaka to jazz mecca New York and the international stage, organist Akiko Tsuraga has come a long way, still thriving on the inspiration from mentors Lou Donaldson and Dr. Lonnie Smith. “I’m trying to do as they did as much as I can, which is playing for the people first and foremost.” She keeps staring …
    By Francois, 1,122 words
  7. Moments in Graphics | Blog, , more info

    Radiometry, part 2: Spectra and photometry
    The radiometric quantities introduced in part 1 of this series are completely color-blind. That is an obvious drawback for rendering. Thus far, our notion is that radiance is a single number, not a color. A fairly common practice in rendering is to have separate radiance values for red, green and blue. If your scene happens to be lit exclusively by light sources with only three wavelengths and does not exhibit …
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  8. Cross Examining Crime, , more info

    Tea on Sunday (1973) by Lettice Cooper
    It is a happy accident that I have ended up reviewing Cooper’s Tea on Sunday, on a Sunday, but the point amused me nevertheless when I realised it. The title of today’s read is the kind that my mum would like, for the same reason that she remains fond of James Anderson’s mystery The Affair of the Bloodstained Egg Cosy (1975), and why she still can’t stand looking at my …
    By armchairreviewer, 1,061 words
  9. PostSecret, , more info

    Sunday Secrets
    The post Sunday Secrets appeared first on PostSecret.
    By Frank, 10 words
  10. Book Jotter, , more info

    ‘Don’t Feed the Trolls’
    I share a few thoughts on Troll: A Love Story by the Finnish science fiction and fantasy writer, Johanna Sinisalo “Its juniper-berry smell plays in my nostrils. Its own species didn’t want it. It was too much ballast, a burden. They abandoned this light, slender, supple being, worthy of being immortalized in black marble.” A Finnish troll it may be, but not of the familiarly endearing Tovian variety – since …
    By Paula Bardell-Hedley, 692 words
  11. Pröper Gander | starbreaker.org, , more info

    Concerning the TikTok Ban
    I was never worried about TikTok being banned. I’ve had my own website for years, and being literate I prefer to write instead of making videos. Therefore, I have no sympathy for anybody in the US who found themselves locked out of TikTok as the ban took effect. You lost your audience? You lost your community? You lost your livelihood? Too bad. You should have seen this coming. Remember MySpace? …
    By Matthew Graybosch, 477 words
  12. The Boston Diaries - Captain Napalm, , more info

    I bet this comes with an automatic compacting bit-bucket for disposing of all that network noise
    Setting up a media server on a PC or using a computer as a network audio renderer (endpoint) is easy nowadays. But the problem with computers is that they were never designed with audio in mind. While there are improvements for USB-based playback available (such as our JCAT USB Card FEMTO or JCAT USB Isolator), the network controller part of a PC remains noisy. JCAT delivers the solution with the …
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  13. Composite, , more info

    Sketchfest & Stamptown
    I went out last night to see Stamptown with Danny b/c he has become a huge fan of Zach Zucker. Aside from a few moments when he made me watch tiktok videos of Zucker and thinking “Oh yeah the guy with the sound effects, pretty funny” I was not super familiar with him. But wow the show blew me away! The videos don’t convey the physicality of what was going …
    By Liz Henry, 2,636 words
  14. soundtrack heaven, , more info

    Heavy Metal (Music From The Motion Picture) The Soundtrack & The Score
    Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian adult animated science fantasy anthology film directed by Gerald Potterton (in his director debut) and produced by Ivan Reitman and Leonard Mogel, who also was the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine, which was the basis for the film. It starred the voices of Rodger Bumpass, Jackie Burroughs, John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Don Francks, Martin Lavut, Marilyn Lightstone, Eugene Levy, Alice Playten, Harold Ramis, Percy …
    By Marty, 263 words
  15. Read the Tea Leaves, , more info

    Goodbye Salesforce, hello Socket
    Big news for me: after 6 years, I’m leaving Salesforce to join the folks at Socket, working to secure the software supply chain. Salesforce has been very good to me. But at a certain point, I felt the need to branch out, learn new things, and get out of my comfort zone. At Socket, I’ll be combining something I’m passionate about – the value of open source and the experience …
    By Nolan Lawson, 1,206 words