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My car charger can boil water really fast
My car charger can boil water really fast
That title might be the best effort I can pull off.Other stuff:Technology Connections on Bluesky:https://bsky.app/profile/techconnectify.bsky.socialTechnolog...
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My car charger can boil water really fast
Brand New Layouts with CSS Subgrid • Josh W. Comeau
Brand New Layouts with CSS Subgrid • Josh W. Comeau
Subgrid allows us to extend a grid template down through the DOM tree, so that deeply-nested elements can participate in the same grid layout. At first glance, I thought this would be a helpful convenience, but it turns out that it’s so much more. Subgrid unlocks exciting new layout possibilities, stuff we couldn’t do until now. ✨
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Brand New Layouts with CSS Subgrid • Josh W. Comeau
Sam Altman’s Dirty DRAM Deal
Sam Altman’s Dirty DRAM Deal
Or: How the AI Bubble, Panic, and Unpreparedness Stole ChristmasWritten by Tom of Moore’s Law Is DeadSpecial Assistance by KarbinCry & kari-no-sugataBased on this Video: https://youtu.be/BORRBce5TGwIntroduction — The Day the RAM Market SnappedAt the beginning of November, I ordered a 32GB DDR5 kit for pairing with a Minisforum BD790i X3D motherboard, and three weeks later those very same sticks of DDR5 are now listed for a staggering $330– a 156% increase in price from less than a month ago! At
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Sam Altman’s Dirty DRAM Deal
What's the difference between an artist and a creator?
What's the difference between an artist and a creator?
In 1973, experimental filmmaker Hollis Frampton wrote a letter to MoMA that captures a paradox that still defines creative work today.  The Museum of Modern Art had offered the filmmaker a retrospective of his work. However he was also told there would be "no money included at all" and it
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What's the difference between an artist and a creator?
TikTok · Aidan Walker
TikTok · Aidan Walker
65.6K likes, 1545 comments. “the reason why people care about this story”
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TikTok · Aidan Walker
Gossip
Gossip
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Gossip
Zig Zag Shelf High, Oak — Hem
Zig Zag Shelf High, Oak — Hem
There is a pleasing visual rhythm to the Zig Zag Shelf: its grid-like frame effortlessly creates an elegant semblance of order, making whatever you choose to place on it feel instantly arranged and considered. Designers Studio deForm invented a system of construction that enables you, the end user, to assemble the Zig Zag Shelf without tools. An innovative hidden folding hinge allows the flat-packed shelves to simply stretch into shape like an accordion—ready for use in record time.
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Zig Zag Shelf High, Oak — Hem
HTML Size Analyzer
HTML Size Analyzer
Break HTML document size down by tag and attribute. Discover bloat like code duplication, large hydration state, and inline images.
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HTML Size Analyzer
Answering Your Best (And Worst..) Car Questions!
Answering Your Best (And Worst..) Car Questions!
Use code 50SCRAPPED to get 50% OFF plus free shipping on your first Factor box at https://bit.ly/41Ttzbs!We asked all of you to hit us with your best questio...
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Answering Your Best (And Worst..) Car Questions!
I Bought A $2,700 Mustang Cobra!
I Bought A $2,700 Mustang Cobra!
Go to https://buyraycon.com/scrapped to get up to 30% off during Raycon’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sale!They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.. ...
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I Bought A $2,700 Mustang Cobra!
Color: William Burroughs Walking on Color
Color: William Burroughs Walking on Color

William Burroughs’ Color Walks

“Another exercise that is very effective is walking on colors. Pick out all the reds on a street, focusing only on red objects–brick, lights, sweaters, signs. Shift to green, blue, orange, yellow. Notice how the colors begin to stand out more sharply of their own accord. I was walking on yellow when I saw a yellow amphibious jeep near the corner of 94th Street and Central Park West. It was called the Thing. This reminded me of the Thing I knew in Mexico. He was nearly seven feet tall and had played the Thing in a horror movie of the same name, and everybody called him the Thing, though his name was James Arness. I hadn’t thought about the Thing in twenty years, and would not have thought about him except walking on yellow at that particular moment.”

(From “Ten Years and a Billion Dollars” William S. Burroughs in The Adding Machine: Selected Essays, Arcade Publishing, New York, 1985)

“For example, I was taking a color walk around Paris the other day…doing something I picked up from your pictures in which the colors shoot out all through the canvas like they do in the street. I was walking town the boulevard when I suddenly felt this cool wind on a warm day and when I looked out all through the canvas like they do in the street. I was walking down the boulevard when I looked out I was seeing all the blues in the street in front of me, blue on a foulard…blue on a young workman’s ass…his blue jeans…a girl’s blue sweater…blue neon…the sky…all the blues. When I looked again I saw nothing but all the reds of traffic lights…car lights…a café sign…a man’s nose. Your paintings make me see the streets of Paris in a different way. And then there are all the deserts and the Mayan masks and the fantastic aerial architecture of your bridges and catwalks and Ferris wheels.”

(Burroughs, from an interview with Brion Gysin in 1960)

Update: More on Burroughs’ Color Walks from Michael Taussig

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Color: William Burroughs Walking on Color
The story behind Photograph 51
The story behind Photograph 51
Professor Brian Sutton unpacks the process leading to the capture of Photo 51
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The story behind Photograph 51
Habitat 67
Habitat 67
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Habitat 67