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The Modern House Blog | Modern Architecture, Design & Property
I somehow missed that the estate agents for modernists properties have a really good blog: architects, exhibitions, books, properties, etc.
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Financial calculators and tools collected
All the financial calculators, mostly UK-oriented, you could need.
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HuBoard
Nice Trello-style interface for GitHub issues. Hosted, pay-for for non-open source projects. But code is also available for self-hosting.
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TextBlob: Simplified Text Processing — TextBlob 0.8.0 documentation
For breaking text down into parts.
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The JR James Archive - Sets
The University of Sheffield’s planning archive has been digitised and put on Flickr. Post-war town and regional planning porn. (via @benterrett)
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Centering in the Unknown
For future reference, another thing about vertically centering text using CSS.
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Designing CSS Layouts With Flexbox Is As Easy As Pie
I ended up using something like this to vertically centre text, falling back to using JavaScript for browsers that Modernizr suggested didn’t have flexbox.
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What are the best resources ( sites or books or tutorials ) for learning programming ?
For future reference when someone asks this question, mainly for the first couple of answers.
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ngrok - secure introspectable tunnels to localhost
Alternative to localtunnel, for making sites on your local machine visible to the world. (via Infovore)
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8-bit reggae project
Links to several 8-bit reggae tunes at the end of the post.
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Photo scanning made easy. We collect from you | Vintage Photo Lab
They scan your old photos. Not extortionate, given how long it’d take to do yourself. (via Noisy Decent Graphics)
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Europe etymology maps 1
Maps showing which European countries use different common-ish words for something, and where those terms originated. (via @tomcoates)
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Jay Porter | Observations From A Tipless Restaurant, Part 1: Overview
I didn’t bookmark this when I read it, but it keeps springing to mind. All parts are worth a read, on the nature of restaurant tipping, differences between good and bad waiters, the male patron / female waiter relationship, etc. (via Kottke)
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How Has Twitter Changed the Role of the Literary Critic? - NYTimes.com
Some nice words about @samuelpepys.
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Reader question: Differences between bespoke tailors - Permanent Style
While I’m at it, this from 2010 is also a good read.
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A new (dashing) tailor discovered - Permanent Style
A post from 2009. Sounds vaguely affordable. Well, compared to Saville Row. And this writer seems very happy with them. Loads of good stuff in this blog’s archives; an education.
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They may have the money, but we have the tools of technology.
James Darling. I’ll be upfront about this: I find any, “We’re doing amazing worthwhile things at the government, doing Good, and it’s your duty to join us,” rhetoric really, really annoying. But this is still good stuff. And *such* an antidote if you’ve read one too many Silicon Valley boosterism posts on Medium.
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Babelmark 2 - Compare markdown implementations
See how a load of different Markdown libraries generate HTML from the same input. The FAQ has a long list of examples that show differences. (via @aanand)
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‘The Matt Ward Manoeuvre’ Part 2: Techniques and tips… exercises in drawing
As with the previous part, this makes me want to do more drawing. Maybe this time…
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Japanese Denim Jeans - Albam Clothing
Made in England.
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The Online Photographer: Open Mike: Photo Essay (Part I)
I love this photo essay of Mike Johnston getting a reconditioned pool table installed. So much skill and attention to detail. Also, it makes me wish I was there with them all, hanging out, chatting. I could happily read this site even if it never mentioned photography.
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How Yahoo Killed Flickr and Lost the Internet
“Build something good, and the buyout offers start rolling in. But while selling out in most other fields of creative endeavor is frowned upon, it’s a given on the Web.” True, but this assumes you think of a start-up as a creative endeavour, not a business. But still.
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Kapowaz: Cargo Cult CSS
Good article on the drawbacks of OOCSS and some tips for good practice. I like the need to use descriptive selectors, rather than terse ones; these make much more sense to me coming to a CSS file written by someone else.
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Ian Penman reviews ‘Mod’ by Richard Weight · LRB 29 August 2013
This is packed with good stuff. The differences between the fans of trad and modern jazz. Mods as continental modernists, aesthetes. Mods compared to other subcultures. “Tellyology”: shaping history with both eyes on a potential TV series. Ray Davies. Miles Davis. Blur. Noel Gallagaher. Today’s Mod revival as a ploddy “dad rock” conservatism. The British Music Experience.
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Karma
“Test Runner for JavaScript”. (via @yoz)
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Mocha
“A feature-rich JavaScript test framework running on node.js and the browser”. (via @yoz)
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A Typographic Survey of the City of London: Part One
Part One of a revised, longer, edition of a film about the City’s typography which was around a few years back but was taken offline. Other part(s) to come, apparently.
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Holiday let: Studio flats in the 1920s Prellerhaus Bauhaus Studio Building in Dessau, Germany
Tempted, if I ever get round to planning a trip to Bauhaus Dessau.
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Veldtschoen Variations
My years-long inability to find waterproof and light-walking shoes/boots I like has currently come to this.
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Scott Adams on success
On why “follow your passion” is bad advice. I wish I could remember the tags I’ve used for this kind of thing before though.