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Illustrated Talk: The Session.org with Jeremy Keith

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I’m giving an afternoon talk during Belfast Tradfest—come along if you’re around!

Join Jeremy Keith for an insightful talk about his pioneering work with TheSession.org—the world’s leading online hub for traditional Irish music. Discover how Jeremy helped build this vibrant digital community that connects musicians, shares tunes, and preserves Ireland’s rich musical heritage. Learn about the challenges and triumphs of creating an online space where thousands of players worldwide can collaborate, learn, and celebrate traditional music together.

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Close up of black cast iron 3 hole punch with a silver metal page guage slider and a heavy metal handle.
Swung through the thrift store today and found this fantastic beast. $3.82 was absolutely too little for such a lovely vintage piece. Not sure of the age, but definitely manufactured to last. Twenty minutes of cleaning and a light oiling and it’s almost as new as the day it came off the factory floor. Handles … Continue reading

Manton Reece

I mostly got off lucky with the macOS Tahoe beta 1 install, so much so that I’m nervous about upgrading to beta 2. I’m going to wait a while. Don’t want to risk breaking anything else this week.

Scripting News

A NYT article from last year about 34th Ave in Jackson Heights where "a stretch of 26 blocks, running east to west, has been closed to cars from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day since 2020." Before we moved to Flushing when I was in 5th grade, we lived on 92nd St and 34th Ave. What a difference that must make. I love it when cities take chances like this, and the people in the neighborhood seem to love it.

Manton Reece

CC signals

Creative Commons has proposed a new set of declarations called CC signals to help AI crawlers understand how a creator wants their content to be used in AI training. It has taken me a little while to wrap my head around this, in part because there is a lot of writing to intr...

Manton Reece

Bernie Sanders says if AI is making companies more productive with less, people should get a 4-day workweek. Makes sense to me.

We were just rewatching Gilded Age season 2, and there’s a whole section of the plot about unions and working “only” 8-hour days. It’s about time for another advance.

ArtLung
• Joe Crawford

GIFs, Seriously.

The Internet Archive is a treasure! It cares about the longevity of the web. It cares about history. It cares about GIFs. “GIFs, seriously?” asks a person I just made up who underestimates the value of a GIF. Yes, “GIFs, seriously.” I reply to that made-up-person. They released a search engine for animated GIFs a...

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Marty McGuire

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📕 Finished reading The Dead Cat Tail Assassins by P. Djélí Clark ISBN: 9781250767042

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Finding Frontier

I tried an experiment, go back as far as I can in archive.org on scripting.com and see where it gets me.

There are lots of paths to try out.

The one I went for is the December 3, 1996 scripting.com home page.

This was where my blog home page was then.

Then to DaveNet, and in the left margin Nerd's guide to this website.

I love the screen shots that show what a good match the Frontier object database was to the way a website is organized.

user.websites.davenet

Manuel Moreale
• Manuel Moreale

Minimal New Page

A long time ago, back when I was a young developer, happily using Google Chrome as my daily driver, I spent a few hours messing around with Chrome extensions and coded myself an extremely simple extension that replaced the new tab with a minimal clock. That extension has bee...

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A preview of a WordLand linkblog works, which is of course a WordPress site, viewed in my blogroll. When I clicked on the link, I was surprised that it goes to Poynter, and not to the linkblog. But then I remembered that's the point of a linkblog. And it flows through to the feed, and the blogroll software understands. So now I have an end-to-end linkblog. Now we also have to do some work to make the theme make sense of it when you view the site in WordPress.

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Another reason to love WordPress. Every freaking WordPress site had great RSS support. They did more to keep feeds alive than anyone else. Google tried to kill RSS in a particularly humiliating way. WordPress kept it going.