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Cotton wool clouds flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license When life gives you sunshine … Stand outside and drink it in Breathe it deep into your lungs And bask in the warmth of …...
This week sees the early chapters of a serialized French novel.
Some notes on the 62nd running of the Fellsman in 2026. I’m not going to be quite as extensive as I was last time.Arrival is, I think, better this time around: the various checks and check-ins are spread out over a couple of different...
Question for the audience: Do you tell people you blog? Yes… No… It depend. It is not a thing I talk about my blog in my every day life. And I have more than one blog so… So I tell people about my blog? Yes I tell but not unprompted. I...
Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell spent 25 years collecting over 4,000 secret photographs of men in love from the 1850s to 1950s. Their book Loving is one of the most quietly radical history projects in recent memory.
This is going to be another chaotic article about analysing network packet captures, except this time it is not about OT, ICS, SCADA, PLCs, HMIs, or other industrial things that can break if you look at them too aggressively. This time...
A rock climber prepares to scale a cliffside in Colorado's Poudre River Canyon. The post Preparing to Climb appeared first on 75CentralPhotography.
More bloody bonfires, ffs! Tbf, we our front windows closed and blinds down, but still getting cooling breeze at the back. Stable at 27°C in the living room, 25.5°C in the bedroom. Drinking tea.
I was told a quote by someone when I was hiking in the flinders ranges last week. If you want to fly like an eagle dont hang around turkeys It tells me to seek out eagles - people who will help me actively grow, not passively react to...
🤒 Feeling a bit under the weather. And unfortunately, today, I have to supervise the class birthday party of the twins at an indoor playground. It's already better than having it at home, but still. Let's hope the aspirin works...
Since the last update we have published a further six papers, bringing the number in Volume 9 (2026) to 110 and the total so far published by OJAp up to 558.
I read an article on Hacker News about a guy who ran Ubuntu 16.04 for 10 years and moved over to FreeBSD. Then I rememebered, I have an Ubuntu Server running. And it has been running for a while now. I have been keeping it up-to-date,...
Some lovely figures here, and a pair that have driven a follow-up, which will appear out of the current sequence, between this post and the last of the Gogo Crazy Bones posts. I seem to be in an odd rhythm at the moment of blank days and...