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Michael Lynch
Jan 14, 2026 from Michael Lynch

Refactoring English: Month 13

New here? Hi, I’m Michael. I’m a software developer and founder of small, indie tech businesses. I’m currently working on a book called Refactoring English: Effective Writing for Software Developer...

The Fly Blog
Jan 14, 2026 from The Fly Blog

The Design & Implementation of Sprites

We’re Fly.io, and this is the place in the post where we’d normally tell you that our job is to take your containers and run them on our own hardware all around the world. But last week, we launche...

Ishan Das Sharma
Jan 14, 2026 from Ishan Das Sharma

How to Generate Presigned URLs for R2 When Using Cloudflare Workers (And Make Sure They Actually Work)

So you want to let users upload files directly to Cloudflare R2 from their browser? Great idea! Presigned URLs are the way to do it. You follow the documentation, you generate a presigned URL, and…...

Previous Magazine
Jan 13, 2026 from Previous Magazine

5 Keys to Successful Product Innovation

Making a product that offers real-world value begins with a spark of inspiration. The inspired thought must be validated with a customer-driven approach before it can be developed and executed. For...

Matthew Brunelle's Blog
Jan 13, 2026 from Matthew Brunelle's Blog

It's Ploopin' Time

As in the new Ploopy Trackpad that is. I got my hands on the full kit finally and had time to give it a whirl. So far so good with both KDE on NixOS and MacOS. Also, I learn about open hardware lic...

Your Local Epidemiologist
Jan 13, 2026 from Your Local Epidemiologist

A brutal flu season, new dietary guidelines, and why cancer screenings are at risk

The Dose (January 13)

The Public Domain Review
Jan 13, 2026 from The Public Domain Review

Peter Kropotkin’s Memoirs of a Revolutionist (1899)

The memoirs of an aristocratic man revolutionised into an anarchist communist.

Kev Quirk
Jan 13, 2026 from Kev Quirk

Linux in the Air

🔗 Linux in the Air by Sal Sal talks about how Linux is going through somewhat of a revival at the moment, as well as some of his own thoughts on the whole Mac vs Windows vs Linux debacle. Read Post...

The Jaxson
Jan 13, 2026 from The Jaxson

Exploring the Intersection of Art & Infrastructure

On January 13, the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens will use art and memory to tackle one of Jacksonville’s lesser-known stories: how water, development, and displacement have shaped the city’s neigh...

is this it?
Jan 13, 2026 from is this it?

Bin Laden's Bookshelf

Books discovered in Osama bin Laden’s Abbottabad compound that were previously redacted by U.S. Intelligence [1]. Start with Why - Simon Sinek Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell ...

unixdigest.com
Jan 13, 2026 from unixdigest.com

How to change the init system in Artix Linux to Dinit

In this small tutorial I am going to show you how you can change the init system on Artix Linux from e.g. OpenRC or runit to Dinit.

Ploum.net
Jan 13, 2026 from Ploum.net

La ligne de commande communiste, le code Baudot et le comte ChatGPT

La ligne de commande communiste, le code Baudot et le comte ChatGPT Il y a quelques mois, un lecteur m’a fait découvrir un incroyable jeu historico-politique entièrement réalisé en AsciiArt: « Le c...

Stranger Than Usual
Jan 12, 2026 from Stranger Than Usual

Raspberry Pi: Headless setup mit WLAN und SSH

Es fällt mir immer schwerer, eine Anleitung zu finden, wie man das macht, also schreibe ich jetzt selber eine.

Previous Magazine
Jan 12, 2026 from Previous Magazine

Homebuying Trends of 2026

In 2025, homebuyers were prioritising things like smart home technology and spa-like bathrooms, but buyer behaviour is changing in 2026. If you’re planning on selling your house this year, you need...

Chronicles of Miss Miseria
Jan 12, 2026 from Chronicles of Miss Miseria

January 2026 So Farrr...

I don’t know how to write. I don’t know where to write, what to write about, or where to start. So I’ll start from that ignorance.The year began with sickness. Fever, cold, cough, delirium, nausea,...

Peter's Path
Jan 12, 2026 from Peter's Path

End-to-End The Worlds Longest Train Journey by Scott Manson

Why read the book? Scott Manson wrote End-to-End. He rode trains from Vila Real de Santo Antonio in Portugal to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. The trip covered 18,295 kilometres and took 35 days. He ...

The Jaxson
Jan 12, 2026 from The Jaxson

6 things you didn't know about Sans Souci

Located six miles southeast of downtown Jacksonville, Sans Souci is a mid-century community with an interesting story. Suited along Dean Road, just west of University Boulevard and south of Beach B...

Fatbobman's Blog
Jan 12, 2026 from Fatbobman's Blog

An AT Life Isn't Necessarily Better Than an MT One - Fatbobman's Swift Weekly #118

When I learned to drive, I used a manual transmission (MT). At first, my lack of skill often left me flustered, so for my first car, I went straight for an automatic (AT). However, after driving fo...

 Paul's Weblog
Jan 12, 2026 from Paul's Weblog

Weeknotes for 2026-W02

Whew. It’s 1) been a week and 2) been a while since I’ve written one of these. I don’t think this is me getting back into the weeknotes swing of things, but who knows. Either way there’s been a lot...

The Scholar's Stage
Jan 12, 2026 from The Scholar's Stage

35 Theses on the WASPs

LAST MONTH American Affairs published my review of Alexander Karp’s The Technological Republic. While I had plenty critical to say about Karp’s book, the meat of my essay was a historical survey of...

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