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• tim

nuzic 346

    ▶ Lee “Scratch” Perry – Cricket on the Moon     ▶ Beenie Man – Crazy Baldhead (feat. Luciano)     ▶ King Tubby · Scientist – Scientist’s Japanese Dub     ▶ Beat Pharmacy – Ghostship (Deadbeat…

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• Assaf Arkin

Weekend Reading — I am so far behind on my procrastination

Cat "Jeez, would you look at the time?"


Tech Stuff

InkLeaf Foldable screen, but not a phone — an e-Ink tablet on which you can read and write. Stylus included.

SCR-20260718-rwnb.png

In defense of not understanding your codebase

That’s why many engineers take up open-source

Weak Notes — The Everything Feed Supports Webmention

Daily - Daily Rundown for 2026-07-19

Good Morning, Here is your daily briefing… On Sunday, 19 July 2026 The average temperature today is 14.42˚C, With highs of 15.54˚C and lows of 13.15˚C, It may feel like 13.9˚C with scattered clouds The wind speed is 0.45m/s and visibility is 10000m The pressur...

Scattering Supports Webmention
• Mark Taylor

Fair

 Fair

I cleared out the coconut shy, of course. Three clean shots, donk donk donk. Pinned the donkey's tail right where it belonged. Got the sweets in the jar dead on, and pulled winning tickets from the tombola until there were no good prizes. I handed out my winnings,

Scattering Supports Webmention
• Mark Taylor

The Cresham Chronicle

 The Cresham Chronicle

Stories about a great endeavour, a football liaison, an impossible cold, a loud noise stopping, and a sinister local newspaper.

LucIdish
• Luc Daigle

Perforce: Still Secretly in Love with It

I began using Perforce (they call it “Helix Core” now, which I will never accept) for change management starting at ATX Forms circa 2003. More than 20 years later I still favor it, for better or worse, over modern and far more popular — and arguably more capable — tools like Git. This post started […]

ege's weblog

yak shaving

I continued the pending repair work in the new apartment. Last week’s focus was mostly electrical infrastructure which by the way is something I understand but find horrifying, compared to water infrastructure which I don’t understand and find boring. I’ve finished 2/3 of Er...

Odd Soapbox
• Unknown

Are We Going Backwards?

The promise of technology is that our lives will be greatly improved. Humanity will be capable of doing more things and have increasing abundance. My recent experiences, however, suggest that technology in many places is making our lives harder. Yesterday's pursuit of replac...

Weak Notes — The Everything Feed Supports Webmention

Film Review - Kung Fu Panda

Kung Fu Panda (2008)

Rated: 4/10

Added: 2026-07-19

View on IMDb →

searat's blog

Hauntology of a Summer Brew

I want to write about a project I have been preparing for some time. It is a microbrewery, built as a distributed cyber-physical system with automation services. Site 250A1 This project echoes a research paper2 I collaborated with David some years ago, where we ex...

Scripting News Valid

I just listened to the second episode of a podcast about General Magic. It was an interview with the great Scott Knaster, who worked at Apple, Microsoft, Google, in addition to General Magic.

Scripting News Valid

An experiment, RSS rendered in JSON.

A Node on the Web Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention

Show HN: RSC , a feeds-native social timeline you can self-host ( rsc.rmdes.be )...

Show HN: RSC, a feeds-native social timeline you can self-host (rsc.rmdes.be)

edit : name changed

text-based media

Notes for July 18, 2026

Friends from online, the things we let define us, Omarchy Linux is wack as hell, why Standard Reader rules, and a few more links from today.

Take 5, D.
• yepitsdsk

Week In Review 2026-07-18

This update covers Sunday 07-05-26 through Saturday 07-18-26 (icon Glossary, if needed). LIFE 🈁 Hello again. I’ve been busy of late. 📕 My mother’s ashes are buried, and a chapter in my life has concluded. 📜 It’s nice to see things through to the end and bask in the accompli...

Scripting News Valid

We have a firehose in rss.chat. Instant updates from the server. No polling. Docs and examples.

Scripting News Valid

Wrote this in 2018: "I know this is like pissing in the wind, but here's an idea for a demonstration that might impress the Repubs in Congress. In every one of their home districts, people march to their polling place, next Saturday or the Saturday after that. Carrying signs that say We Know How To Vote, with the name of their congressperson on it. Go out of the way to recruit Republican-looking voters. Make sure the TV cameras are there." An even better idea in 2026. Give the reporters something to talk about. And it's all in your neighborhood. You can have a picnic, do it every week. Only in good weather.

Scripting News Valid

Claude and me

In this project I think of Claude as a full contributor. Pronouns it/its. It's both an very fast, capable developer, and a machine. I will refer to it as if it were a valued contributor, nothing less. We have a division of labor. Docs and examples come exclusively from Clau...

A Node on the Web Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention

So this is a social network built on top of RSS feeds in very short, its also fe...

So this is a social network built on top of RSS feeds in very short, its also federated, bob.rmdes.be and alice.rmdes.be users can interact with RSC and the whole thing gets properly threaded in every instances

Jarrett House North
• Tim Jarrett

Youssou N’Dour, Set

His second major label album finds the Senegalese superstar making uncompromising mbalax dance music that moves feet globally.