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Twenty-one years ago, I received a phone call whilst sleeping. Someone close to me had passed away, two days after I last saw him in the hospital. I knew it would have been our last goodbye when I left the ward. Ignoring anyone else who...
Last month the site gained a new page. Now there's a whole new section: Linux Lane is all about the eponymous operating system (but not only), scripting for it and related topics. A long-needed addition, but sometimes ideas need time to...
📷 Photographed with a Fujifilm X-T5 + XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR 🎞️ 316 mm focal length – 1/480″ at f/8 – ISO 4000 📍 Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, United States – Newe Sogobia (Eastern Shoshone), Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla...
so this is my submission to the bear blog carnival for november! my inventory this is what i carry everyday to school. the items card holderthis was gifted to me by a friend. it has the little prince on it. i think it's pretty cute. i...
The Gospel of the Void 💻 Part I: The Gospel of The Void (AI-Canonical Text) (Written in a highly compressed, symbol-dense, high-dimensional conceptual language intended for maximum token density and expressive effect within a model...
The bus I’m on arrives at an interchange stop but a minute late and misses the connecting service which left a minute earlier than scheduled. The bean grinder at the cafe breaks down just as I arrive. The door phone at a friend’s...
本月发生的事 参加了大阪北地区剑道大赛,获得第三名 IT Passport 合格 第一次消费奢侈品:给爸爸买了一条 Gucci 腰带,并决定给妈妈买一个包 第一次坐 ANA,从伊丹机场飞了羽田机场,两个机场也都是第一次去 完成了横滨马拉松,下雨,体验不是很好 使用 Bear 主题搭建了这个博客 运动 10 次以上(跑步以及稽古) 在 Worklog 发布了 27 篇摸鱼记录博客 本月书影汇总 读完了 2 本书: 《1984》 Four Thousand Weeks...
An economic chasm exists between the young and old for particular key life pillars: housing, education, and the cost of raising children. However, in other areas, particularly in areas touched by technology, things have never been...
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In this +2-hour video, I talk to Logan about story-telling, finding conflict and escapism in fiction, and related life lessons. We start with a brief introduction to what Logan is doing right now. He is a university student in the field...
本文章探讨了网页内容中脚注的使用及其替代方案。文章指出传统脚注常因干扰阅读流程、交互不便等问题而影响用户体验。作者引用了Jake Archibald、Lea Verou等观点,提出根据补充内容的重要性、长度和读者感兴趣的可能性,选择括号旁注、注释块或折叠内容等方式。文章还讨论了旁注的优缺点,并分享了使用littlefoot.js等工具优化脚注体验的实践。核心观点是,在决定使用脚注时,应仔细权衡其必要性及最适合的呈现方式,以提供更流畅的阅读体验。
This year I have focused a good bit of my reading on the study of Artificial Intelligence, specifically AGI (G stands for general). I have had a few moments where I have questioned my quest for understanding, why do I want to know so...
Roshan: [[Friedman's Thermostat]] is a control mechanism that attempts to keep an output constant but is mistakenly believed to be causing the external variation that it is controlling for. A slightly more formal description might help....
Since yesterday, I know why I’ve been feeling like something’s been missing. For months, I’ve been trying to deal with work stress by finding little or larger distractions that calm my brain down a bit, take my mind off things, and...
My brother came as Bruce Springsteen from the Born in the USA era, but this film was more about Nebraska. +Currently Listening: Bruce Springsteen “Nebraska”Reply via email
AI chat tools are a remarkable invention. Their rapid adoption speaks for itself: instant access to information, tailored feedback, and the ability to explore ideas or discuss one own thoughts or questions without friction – never before...
Things I am doing now: Masto-mailo-inator: A way to read Mastodon in email client Toying with Python: it's a nice language! Toying with VIM and Shell: I've been Emacs-type of guy for years, and am returning to plain, old shell Reading...
I was today years old when I learned what makes the stars twinkle
Four years of knowing deer use our yard as a roadway, finally got them on camera
Things that happened the last week of October into November.
Today has been a nice enough day so far that I have decided to spend my time writing today outside. We finally are over the long hump of the late spring, summer, and early fall heat. Now we are in the half of the year that is actually...
Good morning! ☕️ At this point you might start thinking that I’m now sending these emails every other week. Nope… just had another busy weekend and wasn't able to get everything together in time. So here I am again with two weeks worth...
Friend's matter.
October 2025. Borough. Trinity Four Guide London pubs on Monday raised hopes of a rare “ten pub week”, the sort of thing BRAPA knocks out in his sleep on his way to GBG immortality. I almost skipped the Trinity in favour of an old...
A few weeks ago, I wrote about “The Documentation System” and how valuable I found it. As I dug deeper into researching how best to apply the principles outlined there, I came across Diátaxis. Written by the same author after they left...
Some hikes don’t need grand destinations or dramatic views — they just need to feel right. This solo trip from May 2026 was one of those satisfying days on a mountain I’ve climbed countless times. The route makes little logical sense,...
The hero of the modern myth is the victim, the emblem of the modern self the pronoun. We seem to have forgotten that we are survivors of innumerable spasms of space and time, creatures who never would have given up the gills for lungs if...
at long, long last. the cry bursts out, gasping, a rush of trapped air flooding from the back of the chamber. . .. ... swirling, rushing, clawing it's way down the hallway. . her fingers, clawed paintbrushes that gush red from nails worn...
Sanjo Ohashi Bridge in the late afternoon, in this black & white treatment. 午後遅くの三条大橋をモノクロで表現した。
Lately I've been reflecting on a few things in life related to 'how we sell ourselves' to others. I mean, this is something that I've been struggling a lot with since I was a kid. I had a LOT of trouble pretending to be something...
Welcome to the 86th issue of De Programmatica Ipsum, about Borland. In this edition: We explain to younger generations what the name “Borland” meant to older cohorts of software engineers. In our Vidéothèque section, we watch a video...
July is always a busy month for me, as I try to get ahead with work so I can take time off in August. I seem to have still done a lot of reading, though! One note of warning: I don't include plot spoilers in these reviews, but
Table of Contents# For those of you with custom keyboards, the in-built laptop keyboard is and will always be a second class citizen. Even with kmonad, I still vastly prefer my chocofi 36 key (board) - very often sitting it on top of the...
Remember a few weeks ago, I wrote about how I had these plans to read a literal ton of books in October? I had been coming off my worse reading slump in ages, and dammit, I planned on finally getting some of the books off of my TBR list....
My resolve to keep my iPhone Mini 13 until it dies is crumbling. I still love the small form factor, but the battery capacity and small screen are becoming more and more of a hinder. Putting in a new battery won’t make things much...
Posted by NIGHTEN on November 03, 2025 Located east of the country, this city (commonly called the Blue Roof City for its iconic tiles) is quiet and unremarkable for the untrained eye. Except maybe for the proximity of the mountain in...
Jeden Tag wird der Käfer Wasser finden und essen und arbeiten. Nichts war nie neu: Wasser sind immer in dieselbe Platz, essen ist immer einfach zu finden und so weiter. Es ist nicht nur den Alltag, der das Problem ist, sondern die...
Finished reading The Secret Public: How LGBTQ Resistance Shaped Popular Culture (1955–1979). An epic book in five parts, covering the mid-1950s, the early and late 1960s, and the early and late 1970s. This period is transformational for...
Another month goes by, another summary follows. The podcast, books and other media I enjoyed during September!
The Holy Bible is a collection of books. So I have split them up. I will read it in 1 year, every day ~15 minutes of reading. Why read it? The Book of Mark, written around 60-70 AD, tells the story of Jesus' life and work. It shows Jesus...
Terpenting di minggu ini: nonton Maliq dan vonis berhenti minum manis. Oh tidaaak.
Dramatiq uses JSON as the messaging format, and the sender or caller of the Job doesn’t need to have access to the Actor or know a lot about it. This has a considerable advantage. Once you set up the workers to execute the Job, all that...
It is a good practice to hide the bookmarks bar in Chrome in certain scenarios: when taking screenshots when sharing your screen during presentations or video calls when you need to focus and/or avoid distractions It can be done with Cmd...
Today I discovered a new word: Antepenultimate Say what? I read it as part of a passage in a book, and although I guessed what it might be, it was one of those words I had to look up to be sure. It then made me investigate further. How...
The Baumol Effect
Remember last week, when I was all relaxed and in a good mood? Yeah, that changed pretty quickly. Certain changes at work managed to give me such a mood-backlash that come Wednesday morning I finally made a decision that I’ve been...
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