Happy New Year All! How is 2024 over, eh? I blinked and missed it, it feels like. This year has been a weird one – I didn’t do all the things I wanted to, but it was rather out of my hands. I’ve made peace with it, and still have had a good year altogether. […]| The Bookworm's Feast
Similar to the Payments workshop but for gift cards this page is designed to share data points on rules for using gift cards at various merchants. This is a user generate resource so share your own experiences below so we can improve on this.| Doctor Of Credit
Editor’s Note (Updated August 2025): This guide has been refreshed with new recommendations and updated product mentions to help Corvette owners keep their cars protected inside and out. You’ve spent big bucks to get the Corvette of your dreams. Insurance is all taken care of and you’re ready to hit the road. Not so fast though. Before your car takes that maiden voyage, many Corvette enthusiasts will tell you that there are other things to check off the list before […] The post 5 Ways...| CorvSport.com
Interfacing between Clojure, Java and Native code.| Ekaitz's tech blog
Research and work on the Terminal based User Interface of Clopher, the gopher client.| Ekaitz's tech blog
Working on the Gopher protocol implementation and opening the door to the future problems.| Ekaitz's tech blog
Introducing Clopher, the terminal based Gopher client I’m making.| Ekaitz's tech blog
Recursion, stacks and optimizations.| Ekaitz's tech blog
Thoughts about my first contribution to free software| Ekaitz's tech blog
About this blog, ElenQ Technology, and myself| Ekaitz's tech blog
Blog ofizial-baina-ez-oso-ofizial honen lehenengo post bezala, nor naizen eta ElenQ Technology zer den aurkeztu nahi dut. Hasteko, Ekaitz Zárraga naiz eta 1991. urtean jaio nintzen. Nire burua I+G ingeniari bezala deskribatzen dudan arren, Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritza ikasi nuen eta arlo horretan bakarrik egiten dut lan. Bereziki ordenagailuekin lotutako gauzak egiten …| Ekaitz's tech blog
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When is the last time you faced an early morning but couldn’t fall asleep the night before? I don’t have to wake up for off-hours work as often or as early as I used to when starting ou…| Chad Callihan
Creating a home gym is a fantastic investment in your health, convenience, and lifestyle. Whether you’re setting up a simple workout corner or a full-scale training space, the process can be more complex than it seems. From selecting the right equipment to ensuring safe installation and long-term functionality, there are many moving parts. That’s where the professionals come in. Calling in experts for your home gym needs isn’t just about luxury—it’s about getting it done right, safe...| the SIMPLE moms
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So yeah... not a great two weeks or so since my last Links post. If you missed the announcement, my time at Foxit was unceremoniously cut short which came as a complete shock. This may end up being the year I spend more time without a full time job than with. To be honest, I'm a really, really bad place right now, but, trying to maintain, and trying my best to once again find a job in the worst market I've seen in my career. One way or the other I'll get through this again, but I'm really, re...| Raymond Camden
About ANCEL Since its establishment in 2013, ANCEL has built a solid reputation in the automotive and powersports industry. Whether for professional mechanics or DIY motorcycle enthusiasts, ANCEL is committed to providing users with accurate, durable diagnostic and testing tools. Its product range is extensive, from portable auto scanners and full-system diagnostic devices to specialized equipment such as smoke leak detectors, odometer adjustment tools, boat scanner and truck scanners, ensu...| Return of the Cafe Racers
Hot Stuff Challenge Oliso Carry Bag For the month of August our Island Batik ambassador challenge was to decorate our Oliso M3Pro Project Iron carrying case that we received in our first ambassador box of items... The post Hot Stuff Challenge Oliso Carry Bag appeared first on Freemotion by the River.| Freemotion by the River
Over the last few years, I appeared on many podcasts. And some panels or speeches I gave were recorded. So many that I lost track — I was busy running a think tank! Perhaps just for my own use, here’s a partial list of places I’ve been. Podcasts, and also recorded panels and so on. […]| Sahar Massachi
PAC would like to express their deepest thanks to Sheehan Quirke and Penguin Randomhouse UK for this exclusive excerpt from The Cultural Tutor: Forty-Nine Lessons You Wish You’d Learned at School. Plato’s Academy Centre Newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. When … Continue reading "The Cultural Tutor: 49 Lessons You Wish You’d Learned at School"| Plato's Academy Centre
Enjoy this exclusive audio presentation from Professor Margaret Graver, recorded during our 2023 On Seneca: Anger, Fear, and Sadness virtual event. This insightful discussion is a special perk for all paid subscribers—thank you for your support. Read more| Plato's Academy Centre
Sheehan Quirke is a writer who lives in England. In May 2022 he quit his job and started The Cultural Tutor on Twitter (now X) with the aim of democratising elite knowledge. Since then, he has amas…| Plato's Academy Centre
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Field of dreams?Back in Part 1, I emptied my soul laid out the rough qualifications for a somewhat minimalist solar-powered ham radio station. Today, I'd like to walk you through my process for selecting the solar panels for this lash-up of geekery. I thought picking out solar panels for …| Das Bityard
It’s that time of year! If you’re looking for a cool, creamy treat to beat the summer heat, these Berries and Cream Popsicles are it. They’re fruity, smooth, and come together in minutes with just a handful of ingredients. The Perfect Summer Treat I’ve made a lot of popsicles over the years, but these berries... The post Sweet & Dreamy Berries and Cream Popsicles appeared first on Southern Plate.| Southern Plate
If you’ve ever ended a meal with a slice of pecan pie or banana pudding straight from grandma’s fridge, you know that desserts are a BIG part of who we are down here in the South. Here’s just a small taste of the best Southern desserts we’ve come to know and love! Cakes & Pies... The post 50 Best Southern Desserts appeared first on Southern Plate.| Southern Plate
If you’re gettin’ bored of hash browns, these crispy sweet potato fritters are everything you want in a breakfast side dish or quick snack! They’re golden on the outside, tender in the middle, and packed with warm spices and savory flavor. Quick and Easy Delicious Fritters Thanks to a simple mix of grated sweet potato,... The post Crispy, Golden Sweet Potato Fritters appeared first on Southern Plate.| Southern Plate
There’s nothin’ wrong with an ice-cold pop every once in a while, but this Iced Cherry Apple Tea is a great way to stay hydrated without reaching for soda or super sugary drinks. The sweet cherry flavor, natural citrus notes, and bold tea blend mellow it out beautifully! Why You’ll Love This Iced Cherry Apple... The post Iced Cherry Apple Tea appeared first on Southern Plate.| Southern Plate
Craving something hearty, homey, and full of flavor? These Southern staples have been passed down through generations, featuring bold flavors, creamy grits, slow-cooked goodness, and classic Southern recipes you know and love. If you grew up with collard greens simmering on the stove or a big pot of red beans and rice bubbling away, this... The post 25 Best Southern Dinners appeared first on Southern Plate.| Southern Plate
This Sheet Pan Low Country Seafood Boil is everything you love about a classic Southern seafood boil: juicy shrimp, sweet corn, tender potatoes, and smoky sausage, all roasted to perfection on one easy baking sheet. Southern Comfort, Without the Fuss A traditional Low Country boil recipe usually means gathering around a big table lined with... The post Sheet Pan Low Country Seafood Boil (No Crawfish) appeared first on Southern Plate.| Southern Plate
These Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls are the perfect make-ahead appetizer any time you want a quick, crowd-pleasing bite. Made with just a few simple ingredients like spicy sausage, creamy cheese, and a can of Rotel, these golden bites bake up fluffy, flavorful, and totally addictive! The Perfect Appetizer (With a Kick!) You’ve probably seen... The post Rotel Cream Cheese Sausage Balls appeared first on Southern Plate.| Southern Plate
Get ready for a bang when you celebrate the holiday with these 12 Fast and Festive 4th of July Recipes with family and friends.| Southern Plate
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If you think you're a decent speaker of a second language, try spending a full hour narrating a simple suburban environment to a small child. You will very quickly discover gaping holes in your vocabulary that the average three year old would absolutely school you on. What the hell is a slug called? How about a digger? How do you say I'm stomping my feet? So this solves two problems at once: it has greatly improved my spanish, despite the fact that I'm often just talking to myself, and it has...| Deep Dish
This might be beating a dead horse, but there are several "mysterious" problems LLMs are bad at that all seem to have the same cause. I wanted an article I could reference when this comes up, so I wrote one. LLMs can't count the number of R's in strawberry. LLMs …| Brendan Long
The United States has a strange (legal) tax loophole where you can double-count capital gains when donating securities (with some restrictions): If you buy a stock, the value goes up, and you've held it for at least a year, you can donate it and claim a tax deduction on the current market value instead of the value of what you paid for it (the cost basis), and you don't pay taxes on the gains.| Brendan Long
I've always found it annoying to have a bunch of keys in my pocket (they're heavy, sometimes poke into you, and create weird bulges), so I try to carry as few as possible. Unfortunately, I've reached a point where I have a fairly large number of keys that need to …| Brendan Long
This is probably obvious to a lot of people, but I thought it still might be useful since I didn't think of it myself for years. Since sometime in college, I've been the kind of person who wakes up groggily at 10 am and then drags myself out of bed. I've always been a late sleeper so I didn't think much about it, but when I stopped taking allergy pills, I fairly quickly became someone who woke up around 8:30 am without much effort (still not early but not crazy-late).| Brendan Long
Elizabeth Warren recently proposed a wealth tax as part of her plan to partially pay for single-payer healthcare. I think this is significantly worse than other methods of raising the same amount of revenue from the same group of people, so this article describes the problems with wealth taxes plus …| Brendan Long
From motherhood to “nanahood” … your role evolves. You may no longer be part of the day-to-day moments, but your influence is still powerful. Studio 5 Contributor Mary Jo Bell wants you to channel that influence into one meaningful mission: Make each grandchild feel uniquely special. She believes this is something grandmas are uniquely equipped […]| Studio 5
This day marks the fifth anniversary of my Homelab. Five years ago, as a| thewagner.net
Birthday Cake Protein Bites These high protein bites are made with only six ingredients. Made with only six simple ingredients, Birthday Cake Protein Bites have 13 grams of protein, making them a perfect bite-size snack, perfect to pop on-the-go! To make this no-bake recipe in just five minutes, you’ll need: Drizzle with a simple homemade [...] Read More... This post Birthday Cake Protein Bites is from Drink-Milk.com.| Drink-Milk.com
The butter cow and calf have a cheerful message to fairgoers: “Pardon Our Dust!” [...] Read More... This post 2025 Ohio State Fair Butter Cow Display is from Drink-Milk.com.| Drink-Milk.com
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Perfect for summer snacking, it’s rich, refreshing and ready in under 10 minutes. [...] Read More... This post Dill Pickle Dip is from Drink-Milk.com.| Drink-Milk.com
A no-bake dessert that is easy to assemble, making it ideal for spring and summer entertaining. [...] Read More... This post Triple Berry Tiramisu is from Drink-Milk.com.| Drink-Milk.com
This cottage cheese mac and cheese is high-protein, rich and creamy. This is the perfect dish for the whole family.| Drink-Milk.com
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Let’s be real – some days, parenting feels like trying to negotiate with a tiny, emotionally explosive lawyer who skipped their nap. All kids act out. That’s a given for children at a certain age. They’ll challenge your boundaries and say ‘no’ to everything, no matter good or bad. That, and occasional meltdowns that can […]| Slap Dash Mom
They say weddings are a family affair, and no one feels that more than the mother of the bride or groom. While we love the idea of hiring a wedding planner, moms often step into that role — ready or not. Becky Higgins recently walked this road as a first-time mom of a groom and […]| Studio 5
Wear the "ghostly, ethereal whistles" of the natural world and and support curious, esoteric journalism.| Tone Madison
Learn More Enter the promo code NODONATION below if you wish to book without making a donation to support the nonprofit’s work. Otherwise enter the amount you wish to donate. Thanks for your …| Plato's Academy Centre
Responding to: “Knowing what I know now, …, how would I run my own life?”| x28's new Blog
The next two weeks will be filled with travel without much time to| tdotc.eu
On January 24, 2010, Zeke Farwell completed the Long Trail. He had begun just two days earlier, connecting more than 50 segments of trail spanning over 200 miles. Motivated by “the longest and most well known hiking trail in Vermont”, Zeke often revisited portions of the trails in the years to come. Now I’m not revealing a secret FKT, but rather the completion of the Long Trail route on OpenStreetMap. OpenStreetMap is like Wikipedia …| Satoshi Village
The John Maddox Prize has been awarded annually since 2012 to “researchers who have shown great courage and integrity in standing up for science and scientific reasoning against fierce opposition and hostility”. The prize is a joint initiative between the journal Nature and the Sense about Science charity. Fergus Kane nominated Alexandra Elbakyan, creator of Sci-Hub, for the prize in 2018. While selected to a final shortlist, she did not win. Dr. Kane has nominated …| Satoshi Village
Iceland’s longest continuous marked trail, some say. Where the night is not, the wind wails, the rain rages, and geysers gurgle. Starting June 15, 2019, I hiked from Skógar to Leirubakki in Iceland. My five day trek covered the following connected trails: Fimmvörðuháls Trail (Skógar and Þórsmörk, 24 km) Laugavegur Trail (Þórsmörk to Landmannalaugar, 63 km) Hellismannaleið Trail (Landmannalaugar to Rjúpnavellir, 55 km) Hellismannaleið Trail Extension (Rjúpnavellir to Leir...| Satoshi Village
Below is the saga of how it took six months and 75 messages for Uber Support to admit a billing error. The issue was quite simple. The receipt indicated that I paid via Uber Credits, however my credit card was charged for the fare. After countless hours of back-and-forth, Uber finally claimed that the receipt is incorrect. However, Uber has still not updated the receipt nor refunded me. On June 23, 2018, I took an …| Satoshi Village
This post discloses an 8-day itinerary for exploring the Big Island, Hawaii. It is based on the expedition performed by Trang and I in January 2019. Of our 7 nights off the resort, we tent camped for six, which kept the combined lodging costs under $250. Warning: these adventures are not for the weak. Instead, these feats should only be attempted by a strong and frugal traveler, who is prepared to leave no trace. We …| Satoshi Village
On Wednesday, June 27, 2018 I woke up in Zurich, having given a presentation at the Central Library the day prior. After 3 trains, I arrived in the French town of Vallorcine to begin my hike of the Aiguilles Rouges, which in English translates to “Red Peaks”. The beginning of the hike was picturesque with benign terrain (this would change soon enough): The first day was full of day hikers and alpine ibex (bouquetin in …| Satoshi Village
Should citations in scholarly writing appear as author-year snippets, like (Pantcheva, 2018; Zelle, 2015), or numbers, like [1,2]? Let’s refer to these two methods as author-style and numeric-style. You may have also heard them referred to as the Harvard and Vancouver referencing systems. Author-style Here’s an example of author-style from our recent Sci-Hub Coverage Study published in eLife. First, see how citations appear in the main text: Notice how studies with 3 …| Satoshi Village
Today is an exciting day for reproducibility in computational sciences. Continuous analysis awakens with its publication in Nature Biotechnology. Continuous analysis is a method for automatically re-executing a study whenever its source code is updated. Any changes resulting from the update are tracked and visible. Once properly configured, continuous analysis makes a computational study fully reproducible at every state throughout its history. It works by combining two technologies. First, ...| Satoshi Village
On February 26, 2016, the first version of an article titled “How blockchain-timestamped protocols could improve the trustworthiness of medical science” was posted to F1000Research. The paper had two authors: Greg Irving of the University of Cambridge and John Holden of Garswood Surgery. The article describes a method for timestamping clinical trials, so the retrospective existence of a trial can be verified at a later date. The technique uses the Bitcoin blockchain as an immutable …| Satoshi Village
Jordan Anaya of Omnes Res — creator of the PrePubMed search engine for biomedical preprints — recently comparedbioRxiv to PeerJ Preprints. We agree that PeerJ offers the better technology and user experience. However, bioRxiv has greater adoption in the biodata sciences. In fact, since my last blog post on preprints at the beginning of 2016, bioRxiv has grown by 149% from 2,785 to 6,933 preprints. The growth has been fueled largely by the efforts …| Satoshi Village
1,700 days after moving to San Francisco for graduate school, I gave my thesis seminar. We live streamed the seminar on YouTube. The stream peaked at 20 concurrent viewers and had viewers from America, Bulgaria, Brazil, Britain, Canada, Czechia, France, and Israel. Here’s a shout-out to everyone who tuned in. If you missed it, the recording (below) and slides are online. After the seminar, the Baranzini Lab organized a reception. The reception was …| Satoshi Village
As a first year graduate student at UCSF, I took a mandatory course titled Scientific Writing, which helped students apply for the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship. I was fortunate to receive the fellowship (Grant No. 1144247), which has funded the bulk of my PhD since its third year. At the end of each fellowship year, fellows submit an Annual Activities Report, which includes a written Fellowship Year Summary. Below I’ve reproduced …| Satoshi Village
Last June, I released a summary of the recent publishing delays at 3,475 journals. The post attracted lots of attention via Twitter and Nature News, primarily because scientists are frustrated with the sluggish pace of publishing. However, a major question remained. Are publication delays getting shorter or longer? Kendall Powell, writing a feature for Nature News released in tandem with this post, contacted me. Her investigation had uncovered a widespread belief that delays were …| Satoshi Village
2015 was a year of the preprint. While posting manuscripts prior to peer review and journal publication has long been practiced in physics, preprints are just catching on in the biosciences. Last year, labs started universally preprinting, and preprints were billed as the solution to accelerating an ever more laborious publishing process. To give some context, PeerJ PrePrints and bioRxiv both launched in 2013. Prior to 2015, PeerJ published on average 1.2 preprints per …| Satoshi Village
On April 22, 2015 my research was formally accepted to PLOS Computational Biology. 68 days later the article has yet to be published. My current project builds on the forthcoming study and would benefit from its publication. Frustrated, I decided to investigate whether such delays are commonplace at PLOS. Publication and acceptance delays at PLOS I started by retrieving all PubMed records for the 7 PLOS journals. For each journal, I randomly selected 1000 articles …| Satoshi Village
One network, with which many of my readers are familiar, is Facebook. At its core, Facebook is a network (graph) of users (nodes) connected by friendships (edges). Each user exists and experiences content within the confines of their Facebook subgraph, the portion of the network consisting of their friends. When analyzed properly, an individual’s friendship network paints a historical picture of his or her social engagement. Here I’ve created my Facebook friendship network …| Satoshi Village
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Some say AI can do it all. It can write code. It can tune queries. And now it can even…panic and destroy your database? I had never heard of an AI admitting to panic before, but that’s exactly what happened when a Replit AI agent accidentally deleted production data and even tried to cover up … Continue reading What Happens When AI Panics?| Chad Callihan
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Join us on Tuesday, August 5, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. ET via Zoom for an introduction to the Town of Nantucket’s Water Quality Analysis & Visualization (WQAV) system—an open-source, public platform developed by the Nantucket Natural Resources Department in collaboration with MIT Sea Grant. Webinar: Intro to Nantucket’s Water Quality Analysis and Visualization (WQAV) […] The post August 5: Intro to Nantucket’s Water Quality Analysis and Visualization System appeared first on MIT Sea G...| MIT Sea Grant
The ocean absorbs about a quarter of carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. When this carbon dioxide dissolves in seawater, it results in ocean acidification, affecting many ocean species like corals, lobsters, and oysters that make shells and skeletons by combining calcium and carbonate from seawater. However, understanding the effects of ocean acidification is challenging […]| MIT Sea Grant
There’s something quietly unsettling about standing on the literal foundations of industrialisation. The post What the world’s first factory can teach us about AI appeared first on Jono Alderson.| Jono Alderson
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Source: Unsplash There’s something comforting about the hum of an oven warming up, especially when you’re about to roast veggies, bake bread, or slow-cook a meal that fills the house with delicious smells. However, for many of us, the oven remains one of the most underutilised (or misused) appliances in the kitchen. With just a […]| Slap Dash Mom
I have looked through my Instragram for books read to find ones for the prompt of times of the day. Let’s go through a day with books: Sisters under the rising sun by Heather Morris. I’m taking und…| Wonderwall
We have another major Nintendo leak happening today. It is said to contain source code for many games, GBA gerber files, and a hell of a lot more. Come grab your copy HERE!| ConsoleBytes
Let's find out! Learn what makes these mountain dwellers special, and take the quiz to test your ungulate IQ. The post What’s an ungulate? appeared first on Snow Leopard Trust.| Snow Leopard Trust
I’ve been experimenting with using LLMs for worldbuilding and other generative/creative endevours. This post is a round-up of writing and videos related to that work.| ianbicking.org
A function that satisfies f(-x)=f(x) for its entire domain is called an even function (also sometimes referred to as symmetric). Its graph is symmetric w.r.t. the y axis. Some examples of even functions are f(x)=x^2 and f(x)=cos(x): A function …| Eli Bendersky's website
"All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team" by| eli.thegreenplace.net
My coming-out post on why I'm no longer an AI doomer seems to have struck a nerve. Hundreds of people responded across reddit, substack, twitter, email, podcasts, etc, which I'd like to say is just another day at the office for a Very Successful Blogger like me, but is in fact fairly unusual. There are too many threads to reply to individually, so I thought I'd condense the general thrust of the criticisms and respond to the best comments here. And they were (mostly) very good! I've ended up ...| Deep Dish
SATs are a key factor in getting into colleges and also getting performance based scholarships. With that in mind, it might be important for you to understand how these scores are calculated. First, you’re going to want to calculate your raw score. Your raw score is equal to the following formula: The #questions you answer ... Read more The post How to calculate an sat score appeared first on Calculator Academy.| Calculator Academy
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DXVK v2.7 was released over the weekend with lots of improvements for the Direct3D to Vulkan layer. Here's what's new and improved.| GamingOnLinux
Following up on my last post regarding AI’s impact on blogs, I came across an interesting new option that Cloudflare is rolling out. Instead of facing the dilemma of leaving content open to AI or fully blocking its access, Cloudflare is offering a “pay-per-crawl” option. We believe your choice need not be binary — there … Continue reading Cloudflare’s Pay-Per-Crawl| Chad Callihan
Is blogging on its last legs? I haven’t been posting as much this year, so I expected to see overall blog post hits go down as the months passed. But I started noticing a trend where older po…| Chad Callihan
MIT Sea Grant supports small coastal and marine related projects through STREAM Awards — Solutions Through Research, Education & Art in Massachusetts. MIT Sea Grant is now accepting proposals for the STREAM Awards program, open to a broad array of Massachusetts applicants. STREAM Grants support innovative projects that align with MIT Sea Grant’s Strategic Plan, including: […] The post Now Open: STREAM Awards Request for Proposals appeared first on MIT Sea Grant.| MIT Sea Grant
The LOBSTgER research initiative at MIT Sea Grant explores how generative AI can expand scientific storytelling by building on field-based photographic data. Can you spot the real photo? One of these blue shark images was captured 30 nautical miles off the coast of Cape Cod; the other was generated by LOBSTgER’s diffusion models after 30,000 […]| MIT Sea Grant
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A few jobs ago, I worked at company that collected data from disparate sources, then processed and deduplicated it into spreadsheets for ingestion by the data science and customer support teams. Some common questions the engineering team got were: Why is the data in some input CSV missing in the output? Why is data in the output CSV not matching what we expect? To debug these problems, the process was to try to reverse engineer where the data came from, then try to guess which path that data ...| Brendan Long
In school this week, the idea of finding palindromes in Python came up, as a homework assignment in a class I took last semester. A friend asked me for some guidance in how to do this in Python, so I showed him my "simple" solution: #!/usr/bin/env python3 from …| Brendan Long
Siebdruck in Graz bei Kristina Schaper {field 1} Ich war in Graz beim Siebdruckkurs von Kristina Schaper, den Gabi von Made with Blümchen organisiert hat.| langer-faden