Friday, December 25, 2020

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TechCrunch – Startup and Technology News − Remove
"Are you okay?" I don't have a good answer to the question. Knowing full well that I'm talking back to an algorithm — even one asking the same question of everyone with a different band mad-libbed in — doesn't soften the blow. Am I? Are...
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I remember when I was a kid and my parents would put presents under a tree and for weeks we would wait excitedly for the moment when we would get to open them. It was a great tradition that ended when we grew up, moved out, and started families of ou...
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No doubt it will go down in history as something like the "Christmas Treaty." It seems that Britain has finally struck a deal that will enable the country to savor the sovereignty it regained with Brexit. It will begin its return to independence with...
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Scott Hanselman's Blog − Remove
Can you believe it's been 6 years since my last Tools list? Tools have changed, a lot are online, but honestly, it's just a LOT OF WORK to do the tools list. But here's one for 2020-2021. These are the tools in my Utils folder. I made a d:\dropbox\ut...
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THE EXHIBITION IS DEDICATED TO AN ARTIST WHO WAS SIMULTANEOUSLY SUCCESSFUL AND INTERESTING IN SEVERAL GUISES: PAINTER, GRAPHIC ARTIST, TEACHER, CONNOISSEUR OF CONTEMPORARY PAINTING.
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It's urgent It's certain to work It's close by Everyone else is It might happen to you Only someone as caring as you will choose to make a difference Only someone as smart as you can understand something this complicated It will raise your stat...
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Designers at media companies, like The New York Times and The Washington Post, helped the public understand COVID-19—and take action to protect themselves and those around them. "Flatten the curve": It was the battle cry of 2020. Though the vis...
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"Are you okay?" I don't have a good answer to the question. Knowing full well that I'm talking back to an algorithm — even one asking the same question of everyone with a different band mad-libbed in — doesn't soften the blow. Am I? Are...
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Dilbert readers - Please visit Dilbert.com to read this feature. Due to changes with our feeds, we are now making this RSS feed a link to Dilbert.com.
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Happy holidays! I will be taking a bit of a break next week to build my buffer and recharge. I'll be running some other comics I did this year and regular comics will resume on January 4th. Thanks for your support during this shitty, shitty year, and...
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A ten-foot giant squid has washed ashore on the Western coast of Japan. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered. Read my blog posting guidelines here.
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It's urgent It's certain to work It's close by Everyone else is It might happen to you Only someone as caring as you will choose to make a difference Only someone as smart as you can understand something this complicated It will raise your stat...
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New Cyanide and Happiness Comic
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Over on the Polyplane blog (there's no byline but presumably it's Kilian Valkhof), there is a great article, Creating websites with prefers-reduced-data, about the prefers-reduced-data media query. No browser support yet, but eventually you can u...
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When someone fills out your Google Form, you may want to send a file or two to the form respondent. For instance: A school teacher can send a Word document containing a copy of the answers to students who have completed the quiz. A musician can send...
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Simply Recipes − Remove
Prime rib recipe, how to cook to perfection a standing rib beef roast, step-by-step instructions and photos. Perfect for Christmas and the holiday season.
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Lewis Hamilton isn't just the world's most successful F1 driver, he's also a key backer of a new off-road electric vehicle racing series called Extreme E.
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Feld Thoughts − Remove
Amy and I watched Tenet the other night. When we finished, she turned to me and said, "That was one big, hot mess of a movie." I sat for a moment and said, "I'm not sure it was any good, but I'm not sure." I just watched the trailer. Whi...
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Merry Christmas to all our readers! We'll be back with more architecture and design tomorrow. In the meantime enjoy this contemporary Christmas tree designed by Sam Jacob and read our review of 2020. Read more
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Our guest this week is Claudia Dawson. Claudia is part of the Cool Tools team, the producer of Recomendo and the editor of the weekly What's in my Bag? newsletter. You can find her on Twitter @clauddaws and her digital garden at claudiadawson.blog....
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Five Years Ago This week in 2015, while newly-leaked documents were exposing the US government's surveillance options, Hillary Clinton was nonsensically calling for an encryption "Manhattan Project" but not to produce a back door. Tom Cotton was also...
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L'agence de marques Echo a donné vie des cartes de Noël un peu particulières. Dans une année aussi imprévisible et difficile, il était temps de twister les traditions. Au lieu des cartes de Noël festives habituelles, Echo a créé une sorte ...
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Naturally, there are bad clients out there, but 90% of the time, it's not really the client who is at fault. Poor communication, a lack of setting expectations, and a failure to qualify clients beforehand is usually the problem. If you're dealing...
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(I thought I'd said this somewhere before, but this is closest I've found.) In all human decisions, we face two main issues: A) What do we want? B) What must we accommodate? When we are rich and our universe is mild, we can focus on that first co...
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A message of hope. In past years, I've featured pictures from great food from my travels. In this very different year, I'm showing some joyful creations from my kitchen.
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Numbers Rule Your World − Remove
A holiday wish. Food pictures from traveling are in short supply this year so I'm showing you some joy from my kitchen. Still shopping for a gift? Here are links to my two books: Numbers Rule Your World, and Numbersense.
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Content and files are the main assets of any WordPress site. While the website content can be protected by a password or membership plugins, there is no easy way to protect media files on your site. As a matter of fact, membership or download plugins...
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Old style typefaces can be a timeless, classy addition to any font library. But what is the old style serif typeface classification, and why do modern fonts still take influence from it? In this article, we'll discuss what old style serif fonts are a...
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Samuel Pepys: Diary https://www.pepysdiary.com/diary/1663/04/10/: 'Friday 10 April 1663: Up very betimes and to my office, where most hard at business alone all the morning. At noon to the Exchange, where I hear that after great expectation from I...
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Brain Pickings − Remove
"Not because happiness exists, that over-hasty profit from imminent loss, not out of curiosity, or to practice the heart… But because being here is much, and because all that's here seems to need us." In the bleak winter of 1922, a "hurric...
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Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: im not a conspiracy theorist The Worst Things For Sale is Drew's blog. It updates every day. Subscribe to the Worst Things For Sale RSS!
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Five Years Ago This week in 2015, while newly-leaked documents were exposing the US government's surveillance options, Hillary Clinton was nonsensically calling for an encryption "Manhattan Project" but not to produce a back door. Tom Cotton was also...
− Leigh Beadon • 5 hours ago ★ Save
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