Capuchin monkeys are named after the monks who are named after the drink or something like that, could be the other way around, so when Sam says that Olivia’s voice is like cappuccino we nod but we don’t really know what it means because none of us have tasted cappuccino, it’s just something from TV […]| Fractured
The brother, Paleo, and I are doing inventory when it begins raining. Acid. It’s Acid Rain. The one that strictly arrives on the first Saturday of every month, to burn away the soil nutrients and kill the grass that has grown since the last acid washing. It’s a very dry planet. Our houses are known […]| Fractured
Sarah Chin's story navigates the sticky terrain of grief.| The Cincinnati Review
Clear. Nuclear. Like the Visible Woman in her plexiglass-clear skin once lied to me I wouldn’t grow to be. One button for her heart to light up red. One for the nervy, branching rivers in her head.| The Cincinnati Review
An ekphrastic prose poem that makes the artifact embodied through a narrative.| The Cincinnati Review
A poem that captures that back-to-school feeling and the violence of coming-of-age.| The Cincinnati Review
A family story that takes us millions of light-years away to get a closer view of home.| The Cincinnati Review
The Micro Mini Bernedoodle—an intelligent, affectionate, and low-shedding companion. Learn about size, care, temperament & more!| Crockett Doodles
I'm on a mission to protect this site against the Mastodon Hug of Death / Mastodon stampede. For that, I will need a serious CDN (Content Delivery Network) solution The post My adventures in self-hosting: day 211 (CDN edition) appeared first on Elena Rossini.| Elena Rossini
Please don’t mind me, I’m just testing if I broke the ActivityPub federation of this site (or not). If you’re reading this and didn’t get my previous post from today, it’s here: My adventures in self-hosting: day 210 (viva FOSS!)... The post Testing appeared first on Elena Rossini.| Elena Rossini
The many reasons why I am grateful for free, open-source software and the ability to self-host essential digital services.| Elena Rossini
Trying out the plugin Enable Mastodon Apps for Wordpress - so that I can turn my federated Wordpress site into a real social hub The post My adventures in self-hosting: day 204 (experimenting with WordPress edition) appeared first on Elena Rossini.| Elena Rossini
today's experiment: setting up the POSSE method on my site, with a new "micro" blog category and federated posts| Elena Rossini
One reason that fans prefer mechanical keyboards over membrane alternatives is that mechanical key switches provide a very noticeable tactile sensation at the moment a key press registers. Whether consciously or not, users notice that and stop pressing the key all the way through the maximum travel — reducing strain and RSI potential. Developed by […]| Arduino Blog
Next week we will be hosting a guest seminar talk in Oxford, co-organised by José Siqueira here at Topos UK, and Sandra Kiefer and Sam Staton at the Oxford University Computer Science department. If you’re around town, then you’re very welcome to attend — you can find a copy of the announcement below. --- Dear all, It is with great pleasure that I announce the start of our TopOx seminar series, a partnership between the Topos Institute and the Oxford University Computer Science departm...| Topos Institute
You can find a link to the full interview on Eric’s blog below: A Category Theory-Inspired BBN How the Topos Institute tackles problems in complex systems In putting together this piece, Brendan and I had over three hours of messy, wide-ranging conversations and interviews. We've distilled them into this final, more readable, interview format. Full post| Topos Institute
I got a Micro.one blog (and you should probably get one too!)| Andrea Grandi