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So, there’s a new laptop out there (coming this Fall) called Googlebook. It’s like a Chromebook, based partly on ChromeOS, retaining the full desktop Chrome browser with webapps. But it’s also: Nicer — more premium hardware (and specs?)...
Grief is a process that has only a beginning, so I am trying not to mistake this first darkness for the whole sky. The post Just Sad | Weeknotes #439 appeared first on thejaymo.net.
Got my job title changed at work, covering the role I do have and the work I'm doing (but no update to /salary/) which is cool! It's also a lot easier to say: -Senior Developer and Open Source Project Maintainer +Renovate Project Lead...
This week, we progressed the slow running drama of my youngest’s toof. Avid readers of alicebartlett.co.uk/blog will recall when he got his first tooth (very early), and then the rest came in, and then when they started to fall out in a...
The result of the latest Classics Club Spin has been revealed today. The idea of the Spin was to list twenty books from my Classics Club list, number them 1 to 20, and the number announced by the Classics Club represents the book I have...
Famidawg has built Chocolate, a small USB dongle that connects your Wii U GamePad to your computer wirelessly.
On holiday in the highlands of Scotland. Commence quick photo dump.Thanks for reading and keeping RSS alive. Visit my site for more.
A free YouTube course on AI agents, the long-awaited move from WordPress to Astro and a weekend of photography in Lower Manhattan.
On Friday we learned our cat, who has visited Writing Slowly several times, has a terminal illness, with just weeks to live. I’m deeply sad. He has been my close companion through years of working from home. To discover I could feel this...
I like the summer term. At my school Year 11 are in lessons until half term, but Year 13 went on study leave on 8th May, which means my teaching timetable has already lightened and will soon reduce further (this year I teach both Year 11...
I aim to improve my Chinese reading through regular practice. This video represents a point on that journey. Text: Friend’s Tea - Chapter 2 (他们是谁) Source: Du Chinese Level: Elementary
I don’t intend this critically, but Howard Jacobson seems to have one subject: being a Jew in Britain in the past 50 years. My evidence base is perhaps too weak, as I’ve read only three of his novels, all of … Continue reading →
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