Sunday 31 January 2021

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ReadWrite
When you think of living a holistic lifestyle, do you picture someone being completely off-grid with no computer, no internet, and no smartphone? While some people do live this way, the absence of IoT tech doesn't define a holistic lifestyle. Smart...
− Frank Landman • 13 hours ago
New Scientist - Online news
An overzealous push for breastfeeding is affecting availability of baby formula in food banks, worsening problems for the poorest people, writes Clare Wilson
19 hours ago
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John Chow dot Com
Virgin has released a cool new video showing what it maybe like to be a passenger of their upcoming Hyperloop. Set nine years into the future, the video highlights how easy and relaxing the experience of riding in an 600 mph tin can will be. The Hype...
− John Chow • 8 hours ago
Digital Photography School
The post Beginner's Guide to Light Painting appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Bruce Wunderlich. Do you want to use light painting for stunning results? Do you want to discover all the ins-and-outs of light painting s...
− Bruce Wunderlich • 19 hours ago
Smashing Magazine
Did you know that this February is the perfect month? Well, layout-wise at least: It starts on a Monday, ends on a Sunday, and has exactly four full weeks. To fill these four perfectly aligned weeks with some life, artists and designers from across t...
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CNN.com - Europe
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Toxel.com
Wooden rocking chair with ten legs where only three of them touch the ground at the same time making the chair almost dance around when rocking. Ten Legs Chair designed by Kristian Norhave nicknamed "Sepii" from the cuttlefish order Sepiidae. Als...
− Toxel.com • 10 hours ago
Eric Sink
The last time I released a preview of Llama's Rust SDK (around 8 months ago) the blog entry was filled with caveats about its limitations. Most of those still apply, but there has been significant progress. The most notable thing is that I now have p...
6 hours ago
This is going to be BIG...
There's been an emergence of "pre-accelorator" or "people accelorator" programs—experiences that you can buy your way into with cash, as opposed to potentially valuable future equity, that replicate the education and network provided by t...
− Charlie O'Donnell • 13 hours ago
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (updated daily)
Click here to go see the bonus panel! Hovertext: Really the goal should be to STOP thinking. Today's News:
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Speckyboy Design Magazine
Technically, there's no limit to the amount of design and content elements you can place onto a website. But the reality is that the space for getting a user's attention is finite. That's because a visitor typically reacts to what they see in t...
− Eric Karkovack • 10 hours ago
Speedhunters
First it was the controversial 'overfender everything' approach, but Kato-san has since stepped it up a notch with his Silhouette conversions. I'm obviously not saying that he came up with it, but he's definitely evol...
− Dino Dalle Carbonare • 17 hours ago
Seth's Blog
Do you have to use all the time in the brainstorming session? Fill in the entire page of your creativity notebook? It turns out that many of the best ideas we have start out as filler. Stuff in the margins. Last-minute extras simply to fill space. Be...
− Seth Godin • 17 hours ago
swissmiss
"Every breath is an opportunity to let love in." – Joel Leon
− swissmiss • 7 hours ago
PetaPixel
Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo-features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! Italian Photographer Captures A Rare Phenomenon of a Moon wi...
− Phil Mistry • 15 hours ago
CNN-Technology
Samsung, the world's biggest phone maker, is also one of the largest consumer electronics and appliance makers in the world, selling everything from televisions to refrigerators.
17 hours ago
Cool Tools
Sign up here to get Recomendo a week early in your inbox.   Keychain flashlight The Olight i3E is not the smallest keychain light. That is still the Photon, powered by a watch battery. But the Olight i3E is the smallest brightest ...
− Kevin Kelly • 15 hours ago
Techdirt.
This week, both our winners on the insightful side come in response to Google threatening to pull out of Australia if the country goes ahead with demanding payments for linking to newspapers. Rekrul won first place with a question: By this logic, sh...
− Leigh Beadon • 11 hours ago
Abduzeedo | Design Inspiration & Tutorials
Zodiac Series of Hand-printed Posters AoiroStudio01.31.21 Maciej Polak is an illustrator based in Łódź, Poland, he has shared a beautiful series of hand-printed posters titled 'Zodiac Signs' series. 12 Zodiac signs transcended into his art, colo...
− AoiroStudio • 8 mins ago
Digital Photography Review | Digital Camera and Im...
For most photographers, the digital darkroom is based around payware or subscription software from the likes of Adobe, Capture One, DxO or one of their many rivals. But if you're a Sony shooter, there's an option which is available entirely free of c...
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Inside AdWords
In this post:This Black History Month, we're highlighting Black-owned businesses and showing our support through funding and training. In 1946, Irene and Clint Cleaves opened The Four Way Grill with a simple mission: Serve the best soul food in al...
2 hours ago
Speckyboy Design Magazine
Technically, there's no limit to the amount of design and content elements you can place onto a website. But the reality is that the space for getting a user's attention is finite. That's because a visitor typically reacts to what they see in t...
− Eric Karkovack • 10 hours ago
Swissmiss
"Every breath is an opportunity to let love in." – Joel Leon
− swissmiss • 7 hours ago
PetaPixel
Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo-features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! Italian Photographer Captures A Rare Phenomenon of a Moon wi...
− Phil Mistry • 15 hours ago
Futurity
Two attributes, porosity and absorption, make people more likely to have vivid experiences of gods or spirits, report researchers. Human history has been shaped by these experiences—from Augustine's conversion to Christianity after hearing a dise...
− Sandra Feder-Stanford • 4 hours ago
The KISSmetrics Marketing Blog
Disclosure: This content is reader-supported, which means if you click on some of our links that we may earn a commission. A calendar plugin for your WordPress site is a great way to ensure everyone is on the same page. If your business revolves arou...
− Neil Patel • 14 hours ago
Tiny Buddha
"What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured." ~Kurt Vonnegut Have you ever felt like a stranger in...
− Kimberly Hetherington • 1 hour ago
Techdirt.
This week, both our winners on the insightful side come in response to Google threatening to pull out of Australia if the country goes ahead with demanding payments for linking to newspapers. Rekrul won first place with a question: By this logic, sh...
− Leigh Beadon • 11 hours ago
Cool Hunting
Cinematic, dramatic, familiar and ethereal releases from this week serpentwithfeet: Fellowship The wildly talented serpentwithfeet (aka Josiah Wise) returns with "Fellowship," a touching song about friendship written and produced by the LA-based ...
− CH Editors • 17 hours ago
Nature - Issue - nature.com science feeds
Nature, Published online: 29 January 2021; doi:10.1038/d41586-021-00278-7 A year ago the WHO's coronavirus emergency alarm was largely ignored. Why?
− Benjamin Thompson • 5 hours ago
Interior Design Ideas
The ugly truth: all of us have an unsightly electrical device to hide at home. The solution: this elegant router storage box. There are slots provided to even make the antennas a design object! $73BUY IT $73BUY IT Get it on Amazon. Recommended Re...
− HD Staff • 11 hours ago
Improbable Research
In Podcast Episode #1053, Marc Abrahams shows an unfamiliar research study to synthetic biologist Christina Agapakis. Dramatic readings and reactions ensue. Remember, our Patreon donors, on most levels, get access to each podcast ...
− Seth Gliksman • 9 hours ago
Bike EXIF | Cafe racer, scrambler and custom motor...
The Swedish electric bike company Cake takes on poaching in Africa, and Triumph cranks the Speed Triple up a notch. Plus we look at a custom Ducati Scrambler 1100 and Indian FTR 1200, and a new whip from the creative director of Super73. Cake Kalk A...
− Wesley Reyneke • 10 hours ago
Talking Points Memo
I think something is getting lost in the discussion of Trump's Impeachment 2.0 lawyers quitting. They reportedly bailed because they were unwilling to argue Trump's lies about the election being stolen. But arguing the election was stolen amounts to ...
− Josh Marshall • 14 hours ago
Big Wide World
An overzealous push for breastfeeding is affecting availability of baby formula in food banks, worsening problems for the poorest people, writes Clare Wilson
11 hours ago
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