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These classic General Dynamics posters are a thing of beauty and it’s fascinating to watch them expertly repaired and restored. They’re considerably larger than I realized too. Art & Design RYBitten is a fascinating tool (and...
I’ve never had a coffee-at-home situation before, but I think I’m obsessed with this little guy.
Following on from last weeks inaugural post, I feel like these Little Things posts are reminding me just how many little things I have to be thankful for each week. ...
I'll take live music performed in a small venue over over-produced arena-scale spectacle any day.
#014/365
After seeing a few cool Instagram videos about it, I decided to try out Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (aka RSVP) to see how well it worked for me. Mostly I was excited to try out John Decebal’s RSVP Nano app for ESP32-S3...
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It’s now fairly well established that the remains of the Krayt Dragon that C-3PO and R2-D2 walk past in an early Tatooine scene of Star Wars (1977) were re-used from the knockabout Disney film One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing (1975). I...
John Rogan stood 8 feet 9 inches tall, was the son of enslaved sharecroppers, refused every sideshow offer, and died in 1905 with his grave sealed in concrete. Here is the story nobody tells.
We lost our imagination. It’s not because of AI. Not everybody had it before AI, but the people who had it lost it too.
The thing nobody tells you about watching democracy die is how much of it happens on a Tuesday afternoon while you’re trying to remember if you took your meds. It’s not dramatic. It’s not lightning splitting the sky. It’s a press...
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