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artlung.com

artlung.com

/now
Updated May 12, 2025

Recently I: **am angry at fascists.** I've been thinking: everyone carries a web browser in their pocket. Go make a web page. Web pages are fun. This is my _now_ page. Blog post more info ------------------- * 110 Hours of CSS Battle (2025-05-06) * Go listen to some Jill Sobule. (2025-05-02) * On ā€œNSFWā€ (2025-05-01) * Reboot, Renewal (2025-04-30) * Study Hall Reflections (2025-04-25) * Scam voice message from +1 (614) 756-4464 (2025-04-14) * Moo Cow Creamer (2025-04-14) Affirmations more info ---------------------- * I comprehend serenity. #affirmation (2025-05-12) * I am energized by my quiet time with my higher power. #affirmation (2025-05-12) * Because of my self-sacrifice and unselfish, constructive action, my faith is vital. #affirmation (2025-05-11) * With my higher power's help I can manage my life. #affirmation (2025-05-10) * Because I want to look the world in the eye, I am comfortable withholding nothing in my fifth step. #affirmation (2025-05-09) * I feel comfortable and involved with people and authority figures. #affirmation (2025-05-08) Comic more info --------------- * (2025-01-24) Mastodon post more info ----------------------- * I have a web #frontend question - what's a useful thing you use Web Workers for on a personal website, portfolio website, or blog? or is a Web Worker always overkill for straightforward "document" web pages? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web\_Workers\_API #webdev (2025-05-12) * I love to swim bro but CHECK WITH LOCALS BEFORE YOU GET INTO ANY WATER. Also let's just collapse the term "germ-theory skeptic" to "fucking idiot" https://arstechnica.com/health/2025/05/germ-theory-skeptic-rfk-jr-goes-swimming-in-sewage-tainted-water/ (2025-05-12) * A comic I made in 2020. That was my mom. She’d be wishing you a joyful day too, if she was around. https://artlung.com/blog/2020/01/06/mom/ (2025-05-11) * Crawfish in the guest parking garage Sunday morning indicates someone’s boil was short one crayfish Saturday night. (2025-05-11) * Hey I was using that habeas corpus dude. (2025-05-10) * Great session of #IndieWeb Front End Study Hall today! Topics and troubleshooting galore. Thanks all who participated. Next one 2 weeks from now. Notes from today: https://indieweb.org/events/2025-05-08\-front-end-study-hall (2025-05-09) Lab more info ------------- * Mid-air footer (2025-03-06) * Gettysburg Address in HTML. Interactive. (2025-02-21) * Spoiler Widget (2025-02-12) * Keystroke to Go to Random Web Page (2024-12-23) * :root Color Properties Editor (Bookmarklet) (2024-12-20) Smorgasborg more info --------------------- * Maarva Andor Has A Posse (2025-04-26) * IndieWeb Sickos (2025-04-10) * Guru Meditation (2025-03-15) * This Man Wants To Clean Your Clothes (Velvet Touch Dry Cleaners & Laundry) Pacific Beach, San Diego California (2025-02-23) * Illinois State of the State Address, 2025 by Governor J.B. Pritzker (2025-02-19) CSS Battles more info --------------------- * CSSBattle for MAY 13 (2025) * CSSBattle for MAY 12 (2025) * CSSBattle for MAY 11 (2025) * CSSBattle for MAY 10 (2025) * CSSBattle for MAY 9 (2025) FrESH more info --------------- * Front End Study Hall #028 _in 7 days_ * Front End Study Hall #027 _May 8, 2025_ * Front End Study Hall #026 _Apr 24, 2025_ * Front End Study Hall #025 _Apr 8, 2025_ * Front End Study Hall #024 _Mar 27, 2025_ Likes more info --------------- * Joe Crawford liked: San Diego Recommendations by Anthony Ciccarello (2025-05-12) * Joe Crawford liked: Great TikTok video telling a tale about Jill Sobule, via gRegor by gRegor (2025-05-12) * Joe Crawford liked: Extending My Edit Web Page Bookmarklet by James (2025-05-09) * Joe Crawford liked: Welcome to IndieWeb by Christian (2025-05-07) * Joe Crawford liked: Answering the Blog Questions Challenge by Mathowie (2025-05-06) * Joe Crawford liked: Notes from the World by James (2025-05-06) Bodysurfing ----------- * (2025-05-12) Mixtape more info ----------------- * 2025 PHŌLƖSOPHŶ Toy Robots more info -------------------- * (2025-05-07)
aurelm.com

aurelm.com

/about
Updated May 11, 2025

Get Started Aurel Manea _**A photographer and artist based in Bucharest, Romania**_ I’m Aurel Manea and this is the site dedicated to photography/video projects. ProfessionallyĀ  I am a 3d artist/technical artist and lead 3d artist in GameloftĀ Bucharest studio More about that in my professional LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/manea-aurel/1/542/777 As a hobby as you can see I spend most my time photographing stuff here and there. I started photography somewhere in 2004Ā for romantic reason and evolved ever since around this hobby. Somehow over the years it grew much more than anyone would have expected. **Why ā€œDYSTALGIAā€ ?** The way I figured it outĀ it is an imaginary word that represents a sort ofĀ nostalgia Ā towards a past or present that never was. but with the right choices and circumstances could have been.Ā Due to exposure to psychedelics I now have a vision of the worldĀ where reality is just another dream in an infinity of possible dreams that make up an infinity of possible worlds and ways to exist in this weird little universe of ours.
bendaubney.com

bendaubney.com

/now
Updated May 12, 2025

**Last updated:** 12 May, 2025 This is a /now page, listing out the stuff that's going on with me at the moment. If you have your own site, you should make one too. What I’m listening to: ---------------------- * **Henge** - _Journey To Voltus B_ * **Shampoo** - _We Are Shampoo_ and _Girl Power_ * **David Ruffin** - _David_ * **Leon Redbone** - _On The Track_ What I’m reading: ----------------- I maintain an archive of the books I read over on The Storygraph. Here's my current selection: * **The Twenty-Seventh City** by Jonathan Franzen * **Private Eye** What I’m watching: ------------------ * **Silo** * **The Studio** * **Poker Face** * **Chewing Gum** * **Taskmaster** * **Bob's Burgers** Other things I’m enjoying: -------------------------- * Going to the Independent Label Market in London and meeting Simon Raymonde from Cocteau Twins * Doing a month-long blogging challenge about generative AI * It getting closer to holiday... Current status: ---------------
benjamincongdon.me

benjamincongdon.me

/ideas
Updated April 9, 2025

Ben Congdon * About * Blog * Projects * A service to generate a podcast from a RSS feed using text-to-speech. * A version of Buffer for Mastodon. * Instapaper * Chrome Extension to add ā€œAdd to Instapaperā€ links to lobste.rs. * Chrome Extension to add ā€œAdd to Instapaperā€ links to feedly. Fitness / Health ---------------- * Self hosted version of MyFitnessPal. Others’ Ideas Pages ------------------- * Jonathan Borichevskiy * Alexey Guzey * Gwern * James McMurray (Updated April 9, 2025 )
blog.kronis.dev

blog.kronis.dev

/about
Updated May 11, 2025

Home | Feed (RSS) | Feed (Atom) | Feed (JSON) | About Me * * * Welcome to my blog ------------------ Years ago, in a software development conference, someone said that every keypress that you make contributes to entropy, so if others don't benefit from them, they're essentially wasted. Therefore, you need to expose the fruits of your labor to others, the more people, the better. This is my attempt at doing so. Here you will find some opinion pieces, commentary on technology and some of the stuff that's happening in the world, as well as some tutorials. Furthermore, I might document some software breaking in all sorts of curious ways, because there's a lot of that in my life. If you want to know more about me, you can visit My Homepage. * * * Title Published **Windows bootloader: it just works** 2025-05-11 **What is ruining dual GPU setups** 2025-05-09 **Software licenses and hyperscalers** 2025-05-03 **Less free will is good, actually** 2025-04-12 **Two Intel Arc GPUs in one PC: worse than expected** 2025-04-10 **They took Skype from us, Teams sucks** 2025-04-07 **The SSH tunnel is dead, long live Tailscale** 2025-03-03 **Zombie software and haunted tunnels** 2025-03-02 **America In 2030: The Hateful Ones** 2025-02-25 **You might not need font subsetting** 2025-02-19 **Gitea isn't immune to issues either** 2025-02-18 **Docker error messages are pretty cryptic sometimes** 2025-02-17 **My blog doesn't need quality, it needs to look like it's from the 90s** 2025-02-16 **Was UserBenchmark right?** 2024-11-19 **The AI art discourse and programming** 2024-11-08 **Throw your message into the void** 2024-10-26 **iPhone, Android and WhatsApp are broken** 2024-05-28 **Keycloak and mod\_auth\_openidc is broken** 2023-10-20 **Unity Runtime Fee: a look at some numbers** 2023-09-15 **Ever wanted to read thousands of tech blogs? Now you can!** 2023-07-08
exmosis.net

exmosis.net

/ideas
Updated April 12, 2025

Ideas ----- Projects -------- ### Data * A library / review of carbon data for estimates for technology device usage * Social Impact review for the local Climate and Community Hub? \* What questions would need to be asked? \* What metrics would be feasible and/or useful? ### Games * A game about picking up stones from the seashore * A collaboration with a writer to make a writing prompt generator on the Playdate * A pipemania-style game with a twist Vague topics: ------------- * Humility and humanity in technology Society ------- * Invest half of the budget for AI in citizens assemblies instead * Every child to get a skateboard from government at the age of 10 Looking for ----------- * Funding for tracking technology carbon footprint data (see Projects / Data above) - I should try the CAT mini grants * Finding for developing an online archive for community digital assets _Last modified: 2025-04-12 10:46:19_
integralist.co.uk

integralist.co.uk

/about
Updated May 12, 2025

Who? ---- ### Hard Worker I bring dedication and focus to everything I do. I believe in rolling up my sleeves, going the extra mile, and delivering results that count. For me, hard work isn't just a habit—it's a mindset. ### Avid Learner Curiosity fuels my journey. I'm passionate about expanding my horizons, mastering new skills, and staying ahead of the curve. Whether it's exploring cutting-edge ideas or honing tried-and-true techniques. ### Star Performer When it comes to excelling, I don't settle for anything less than my best. I thrive in challenges, embrace opportunities, and consistently aim to exceed expectations. ### Family Man My family is my foundation. They inspire me to work hard and stay grounded. Whether it's sharing laughter, creating memories, or supporting one another, I treasure the moments that truly matter. Articles -------- ### Go Tools 2025-05-12 * Read ### Go Install And Switch 2025-02-02 * Read ### Go Concurrency Patterns 2024-11-15 * Read ### Bitwise Operations In Go 2024-11-10 * Read ### Go Typed Nil 2024-06-12 * Read ### Programming At The Edge With Fastly Compute 2024-06-12 * Read ### Ci Cd With Terraform Cloud And Github Actions 2024-03-10 * Read ### Openapi 2023-08-18 * Read ### Terraform Build A Provider 2022-11-12 * Read ### Rust Smart Pointers 2022-06-20 * Read ### Laptop Setup V2 2022-05-26 * Read ### Go Install 2022-04-22 * Read ### Neovim Rust Go 2022-04-14 * Read ### Vim Themes 2022-04-14 * Read ### Dev Tools 2022-03-09 * Read ### Go Style Guide 2022-01-11 * Read ### Github Actions 2021-12-01 * Read ### Vim Advanced 2021-06-15 * Read ### Rust Ownership 2021-03-28 * Read ### Go Reflection 2020-08-17 * Read ### Software Comparison 2020-07-18 * Read ### Rate Limiting 2020-07-08 * Read ### Git Internals 2020-03-29 * Read ### Python Context Managers 2020-01-06 * Read ### Python Generators 2019-12-28 * Read ### Tox Ini 2019-12-18 * Read ### Python App Dependencies 2019-12-01 * Read ### Python Asyncio 2019-11-30 * Read ### Go Arrays And Slices 2019-11-17 * Read ### Anonymity 2019-09-04 * Read ### Http Caching Guide 2019-08-06 * Read ### Laptop Setup 2019-04-10 * Read ### Git Multiple Branches 2019-03-22 * Read ### Algorithms In Python 2019-03-13 * Read ### Remote Working 2019-03-09 * Read ### Python Mocking 2019-03-08 * Read ### Calculating Big O 2019-02-28 * Read ### Algorithmic Complexity In Python 2019-02-02 * Read ### Data Types And Data Structures 2019-01-30 * Read ### Design Python 2019-01-02 * Read ### Js Modern 2018-09-29 * Read ### Engineer To Manager 2018-08-25 * Read ### Interview Techniques 2018-08-18 * Read ### Post Mortems 2018-08-09 * Read ### Slackbot Opsbot 2018-08-07 * Read ### Go Interfaces 2018-07-21 * Read ### Multigrain Services 2018-07-19 * Read ### Authentication With Aws Cognito 2018-06-15 * Read ### A Guide To Effective 1 1 Meetings 2018-06-04 * Read ### Project Management 2018-05-25 * Read ### Reading List 2018-05-25 * Read ### Python Security 2018-05-15 * Read ### Static Site Search 2018-05-10 * Read ### Interview Topics 2018-04-08 * Read ### Go Reverse Proxy 2018-03-03 * Read ### Hashing Encryption Encoding 2018-02-16 * Read ### Computers 101 2018-01-30 * Read ### Statistics Basics 2017-12-19 * Read ### Queue Best Practices 2017-11-26 * Read ### Monitoring Best Practices 2017-11-15 * Read ### Load Testing Guidelines 2017-11-13 * Read ### Logging 101 2017-11-12 * Read ### Fastly Varnish 2017-11-02 * Read ### Profiling Python 2017-10-31 * Read ### Profiling Go 2017-10-31 * Read ### Dev Environments Within Docker Containers 2017-03-29 * Read ### Key Architecture 2016-12-10 * Read ### Go Hitchhikers Guide 2016-12-02 * Read ### Concepts From The C Programming Language 2016-11-28 * Read ### Man Pages 2016-11-25 * Read ### C And Syscalls 2016-11-18 * Read ### Bits And Bytes 2016-11-16 * Read ### Terminal Password Manager 2016-10-19 * Read ### Terminal Utils 2016-09-12 * Read ### Github Pull Request Formatting 2016-08-22 * Read ### Big O For Beginners 2016-06-28 * Read ### The Perfect Developer 2016-05-27 * Read ### Git Merge Strategies 2016-05-15 * Read ### Grpc For Beginners 2016-04-11 * Read ### Bash Watchtower 2016-03-03 * Read ### Rpc Variations In Go 2016-02-19 * Read ### Go Func Type 2015-11-23 * Read ### Github Multiple Ssh 2015-11-18 * Read ### Http2 2015-10-20 * Read ### Building Systems With Make 2015-10-07 * Read ### Client Cert Authentication 2015-10-03 * Read ### Dns 101 2015-09-30 * Read ### Security Basics 2015-08-25 * Read ### Docker Nginx 2015-08-04 * Read ### Designing For Simplicity 2015-03-30 * Read ### Concurrency 2014-12-28 * Read ### Github Workflow 2014-12-27 * Read ### Functional Recursive Javascript Programming 2014-04-26 * Read ### Refactoring Techniques 2013-11-10 * Read ### Design Mvcp 2013-10-22 * Read ### Basic Shell Scripting 2013-10-01 * Read ### Clean Coder 2013-06-01 * Read ### Message Passing In Object Oriented Code 2013-03-31 * Read ### Design Oop 2013-02-12 * Read ### Git Tips 2012-12-16 * Read ### Javascript 101 2012-11-02 * Read ### Maintainable Css With Bem 2012-09-12 * Read ### Host Methods Vs Native Methods 2012-04-22 * Read
ner3y.me

ner3y.me

/now
Updated May 9, 2025

ner3y's Blog ------------ šŸ  Home āœ’ļø Blog 🐘 Toots šŸ§‘ About šŸ—“ļø Now šŸŒŽ Blogroll šŸ“– Guestbook āž”ļø More _Last update: 09.05.2025_ šŸ“– What I’m reading ------------------- * Blinks in Blinkist šŸæ What I’m watching -------------------- * Rookie Season 7 * Long Way Home on Apple TV+ Soon: * The Last Of Us Season 2 on WOW šŸŽ® What I’m playing ------------------- * South of Midnight on Xbox Series S * Clair Expedition 33 something on Xbox Series S * Lushfoil on Xbox Series S * The Crew Motorfest on Xbox Series S ... and many others every 5 minutes Also very cool: My monthly review - here for April
ratfactor.com

ratfactor.com

/now
Updated May 10, 2025

Page created: 2021-11-11 Updated: 2025-05-10 Hello from Spring-Summer, 2025. A lot has happened. In the world and in my own life. * Just finished the Snobol adventure at last. What a relief! * Have started up a Ren’Py language examples page to which I can slowly add content. * Finished the tiny "Fam" friends and family social media site. I’ve been doing little additions and fixes on that. * Another loss. * The OpenBSD stuff is back-burnered, but that’s gonna be "next". * I’m all-in on getting OpenBSD (and OpenBSD’s `httpd` server) working for my needs. * You can kind of track my progress for some of that here: Dave’s OpenBSD blog, etc. * Specifically, my OpenBSD httpd rewrites and redirects page _Then_, I’ll get back to Hiss, but I gave myself a pretty ridiculous side-quest with the Hiss documenation - I’m planning to make an SVG editor with extremely tiny file size output as the main feature. I’ll use that to illustrate the docs. Crazy, I know. I _know_. And _then_ (or maybe concurrently), I want to start up the next "Assembly Nights" project. I’ve got the perfect thing for that, the arm compiler book by Keleshev and do it on the Pocket Reform, which runs ARM. What is this page, anyway? -------------------------- I’ve wanted to do _something_ like this for a while and when I ran across Derek Sivers’s concept of the "/now" page, I knew I had to jump on board. Read more at nownownow.com! It’s now 2023, two years after I joined the trend and I’m seeing "Now" pages on a **lot** of the personal websites I’m visiting. I think that’s totally awesome. The personal Web is alive and well!
shellsharks.com

shellsharks.com

/ideas
Updated April 9, 2025

I've got ideas, some of them are here Site ---- For planned changes to the site, check out the Roadmap. * Omake * Find-in-page search (i.e. #:~:text=) * Sidenotes * Hovercard * Add an asterism or fleuron to the end of my posts * Change `og:image` tags for notes to screenshots using Mastopoet * JSON-ify named vulnerabilities data * Letterbird contact page * Create an Organisation Profile Document * Create a ā€œTopā€ button for posts * A per-article changelog (i.e. this) * ā€œNakedā€ mode, i.e. no CSS mode * Semanticize HTML tags * Create an RSS icon that resembles a shark fin Other ----- * Script to download FediCards + Deck builder * Start or participate in an IndieWeb meetup * Set up an Audon voice space * Set up Proven.lol profile * Fedi bot account for making up random named vulnerabilities * Move bookmarks to Postmarks / Omnivore / etc… * Vulnscape * Host a web ring * Migrate Shellsharks Discord to a Matrix server Last Updated: April 9, 2025
stanforddaily.com

stanforddaily.com

/about
Updated May 12, 2025

Visit our contact page for information on business contacts. ### **Our Policies and Standards** Visit our policies and standards page. ### Comment section policies Visit our comment section policies page. ### Bylaws Read our bylaws. ### Masthead and Board of Directors Visit our leadership page. ### Publishing The Stanford Daily publishes Monday through Friday during the academic year and maintains a circulation of 4,000 to more than 200 locations on and around the main Stanford main campus. The Daily publishes several special issues every year, including a New Student Orientation issue, a Big Game issue and a Commencement issue. ### The Corporation The Stanford Daily newspaper is the primary holding of The Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation. Founded in 1973, The Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation operates as a California non-profit corporation headed by the paper’s editor-in-chief and business manager. ### History of The Daily The Stanford Daily is the independent, student-run newspaper of Stanford University. The Daily was originally founded as a small pamphlet known as The Daily Palo Alto in 1892 and has been a campus fixture ever since. The Daily strives to serve the Stanford community with relevant, unbiased journalism and provides its editorial, tech and business staffs with unparalleled educational opportunities. The Daily became independent of Stanford University in 1973 after a years-long clash with the administration spurred in part by disagreements over The Daily’s coverage of anti-Vietnam War protests. In particular, a strongly worded 1970 op-ed in the newspaper entitled ā€œSnitches and Oppression,ā€ penned by Diarmuid McGuire M.A. ’73, drew concerns from University administrators that the school might be held liable for any violence incited by the article. Independence for The Daily was thus a logical conclusion for both sides: The Daily’s disentanglement from the University would make it impossible for the University to attempt to influence reporting through financial withholding or other means, and the University’s disentanglement from The Daily would release it of any potential liability for content published in the newspaper. Thus, in 1973, The Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation was incorporated in Santa Clara County as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Independence wasn’t the only consequence of The Daily’s coverage of campus antiwar protests; the publication also drew national attention when it sued James Zurcher, the chief of the Palo Alto Police Department, following a surprise search of The Daily’s offices for photographic evidence of protestors that the student-journalists and legal counsel deemed to be in violation of the First and Fourth Amendments. After a district court and court of appeals ruled in favor of The Daily, the case,Ā _Zurcher v. Stanford Daily_,Ā was brought to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1978, with the nation’s highest court ruling 5-3 in favor of Zurcher. The ensuing outcry among journalists and the public led to Congress’s passage of the Privacy Protection Act of 1980, which established the requirement of a subpoena to search newsrooms for unpublished materials. With the launch of its website in 1995, The Daily became one of the first college newspapers publishing on the Internet. The site is live and continuously updated throughout the year. It features content from the print edition, along with special Web-only content often including live blogs of sporting events and major campus events. The Daily moved out of its old offices in the Storke Publications Building to its new home at the Lorry I. Lokey Stanford Daily Building in 2007, thanks to the generosity of Lorry I. Lokey ’49 and hundreds of other benefactors, which would not have been possible without the titanic effort of Arthur Charles Hoffman ’73 MBA ’76.
worldnews24.tv

worldnews24.tv

/ideas
Updated May 3, 2025

World News 24 * About * Ideas Last updated: 2025-05-03 * announce and share! * lazy load youtube How To Use ---------- You can switch channel by using: * ā—€ ā–¶ (on keyboard) * ā†šŸ‘†ā†’ : one-finger left/right swipe on the player window (on touchscreen) * ā® ā­ (on keyboard or remote control), or * CHā–² CHā–¼ (on remote control) even in full-screen mode.

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