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This writing is probably not what you think it is about. I have a very specific taste on tech related things. I prefer Linux and I like android. But, growing up I didn't get to experience tech the same way my friends did. Or, at least I...
Kev Quirk wrote a post about who knows that you blog (as a response to Forking Mad on the same topic). Kev writes: I'm similar to David and Alex - I'm not forthcoming with the fact that I have a blog, but I don't hide it either. I think...
AOYAMA COFFEE ROASTER is a coffee shop tucked away on a residential side street in between Ueno and Nippori, in an area known as Yanesen. 9 stars on Google Maps as of me writing this, with over 300 reviews.
One of the defining masterpieces of British comics, Pat Mills and Joe Colquhoun’s deeply affecting and political serial from the pages of Battle Picture Weekly follows working class sixteen-year-old Charley Bourne as he eagerly signs up...
Samantha Cole, 404 Media: Aylo, the parent company of Pornhub and other major porn sites, announced today that in the UK, iPhone and iPad users will be able to access its sites again, ending an over three month ban that Aylo initially...
Hey, it’s not like you can play outside, go swimming, ride your bike, or walk to the store. So just flick off the lights, yank open the blinds, and stare out the window at the majestic streaks of bright lightning cracking down all around...
I’ve spent years writing Python for DevOps tooling and Go for services. Python is a joy to write but painfully slow for anything compute-heavy. Go is fast but verbose — error handling alone accounts for a third of my code. Rust is...
Finished reading: Cursed by Benedict Jacka 📚 Jacka continues to write fun urban fantasy with a little noir detective thrown in. My unfamiliarity with London geography continues to make some of this series hard to follow, and the...
These are the summer projects (big and small) that have made my most unforgettable summer memories over the past decade. So let's put on our shorts, assess how far down our kneecap skin has migrated over the winter and get to work....