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Film Review - The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Film Review - The Amazing Spider-Man
Film Review - Bandit
Weak Notes — The Everything Feed
• Quoting GitHub
Release - Links Version 1.0.1
What’s Changed
- Organize footer links into separate lists with title case text
- Bump actions/dependency-review-action from 4 to 5 by @dependabot
- Update font awesome
Full Changelog: https://github.com/thechelsuk/uk.thechels.links/commits/1.0.1
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// Published 2026-05-27, with 37 words.
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OG was playing so well one night he was invited on Inside the NBA, which is a big moment in an upcoming NBA player's career. He sounded kind of irritated, in the OG way. At the end Charles Barkley asked what OG stood for, kind of a smirky question (probably to see if he could get him to smile), but his irritation level went wayyy up, and then Chuck didn't pronounce it right and OG told him. Didn't smile. But that's who he is and it makes the great photo of him ecstatic with happiness that much more of a big deal. Loook everyone even OG is impressed! :-)
I came across this photo of the Knicks celebrating, with OG Anunobe in the center. The thing about OB is that he's a deep thinker and he never smiles, under any circumstances. Except right here. This is such a great photo I made it the header graphic for the day, week and maybe month, unless we get another one to replace should by some weird event they win the next series. And there isn't another series after that one. At that point this Knicks team goes down as one of two legendary Knicks teams over the decades, comparable to the 1973 Willis Reed, Walt Frazier, Earl Monroe, Dave DeBusschere and Bill Bradley team.
If you love the Knicks, or even if you're just fascinated with this year's team, listen to today's Bill Simmons podcast, it's all about the phenomenon of the 2026 Knicks, and Simmons is a Celtics fan, definitely not a Knicks fan.
I know I have to write about the Knicks. It just hasn't sunk in yet that they won the East. And next week we'll be watching them in the NBA finals. It's the team that matters. Brunson is great, despite what I wrote after they went down 2-1 vs the Hawks. But the other players are great too in different ways. And there are so many of them, not just the starters. Every one with a distinctive personality and all of them super smart and committed to the team and each other. What makes it work? You can see it in how they play -- trust. They trust each other. Their fates are intertwined. And they knew it before they had this amazing streak of wins in the post-season. I love the Knicks even when they lose. I'm not sure how you love them when they are champions. We'll figure it out.
Have you noticed that sometimes Claude is great and other times an idiot. Maybe it's me. I have to remember that Claude is not a computer. It's something else.
Christian Heilmann
• Chris Heilmann
Accessibility question: is nesting interactive elements bad?
I am currently writing a gallery script for myself and ran into an interesting accessibility question. I have a list of galleries with links to each of them. I also wanted to provide a checkbox to allow users to select several galleries and merge or download them. The HTML I use is the following. An […]
Nicoleta Ciaușu
• nicoleta
Turning P and NP on its head // overwhelm machines
Daily - Daily Rundown for 2026-05-27
Scattering
• Mark Taylor
Oceans
It was all mist and drizzle on the day I learned how much of the Earth is covered by sea. I sat by the cold shore I had been dragged away to two cold summers ago, and thought how much sense it made, that almost all the world was grey
Film Review - American Underdog
Music of Sound
• tim
2C Emak-Bakia 1926 by Man Ray
Originally a silent film, so hit the MUTE button!
Claude just asked if I was breaking for the day. At 10:53AM. Why did it ask me that? Now I can't stop thinking about that. The answer is no. I have a few more hours before I stop.
I need and easy way to do a mini-podcast. An idea that should be said verbally, but it's short and self-contained, about the length of an untitled blog post, like the one you're reading now. Example.