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23 May 2025
whatever.scalzi.com
"An apology is an admission that you’ve wronged others and that you are actually sorry for it. This is of course why it’s difficult for people to apologize."
23 May 2025
www.atlasobscura.com
"Stitching wasn’t the only way to make the best of flawed parchment. There are instances of holes being incorporated into illustrations, or used to reveal an illustration on the following page. The stitches themselves could even be embellished."
23 May 2025
www.vcreporter.com
"Sable Offshore flows crude oil through pipelines responsible for 2015 Refugio spill"
Adding insult to injury, they announced it on the 10-year anniversary of the spill.
Adding insult to injury, they announced it on the 10-year anniversary of the spill.
23 May 2025
speedforce.org
"A producer sabotages a rival's play by faking a measles outbreak among the cast, forcing a quarantine. The solution: the Flash plays every part at once!"
Ah, the 1940s, when people still understood what quarantines are for.
Ah, the 1940s, when people still understood what quarantines are for.
23 May 2025
selfh.st
"A directory of self-hosted software and applications for easy browsing and discovery"
23 May 2025
adamdrake.com
"This find | xargs mawk | mawk pipeline gets us down to a runtime of about 12 seconds, or about 270MB/sec, which is around 235 times faster than the Hadoop implementation."
23 May 2025
www.lspace.org
"Discworld Reading Order Guides - A suggested reading order for the Discworld books of Terry Pratchett"
23 May 2025
bigthink.com
Short version: because "forbidden" energy states aren't actually impossible, just highly improbable, electrons could occasionally jump up briefly, then down to the ground state, emitting two low-energy photons instead of one high-energy one, slowly cutting down on the likelihood that the hydrogen atom will just get re-ionized again.
22 May 2025
www.joanwestenberg.com
"We are not wired for closure. We’re wired for tension, interruption, dangling threads. But we live in an economy that treats incompletion like failure — and sells us endless tools to fix it. Finish the task. Clear the inbox. Optimize the workflow. Productivity has become a moral category, enforced by dashboards and dopamine and deadlines"
22 May 2025
unplannedobsolescence.com
"your team almost certainly doesn’t have what it takes to out-engineer the browser. The browser will continuously improve the experience of plain HTML, at no cost to you, using a rendering engine that is orders of magnitude more efficient than JavaScript. "
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