🎁 20 years old today!
-
smitten kitchen
Fearless cooking from a tiny NYC kitchen.
By Deb Perelman. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
strawberry chiffon shortcake, perfected In 2007, when this website was still in its infancy, I shared a recipe for a layered strawberry chiffon shortcake. I’d never made a chiffon cake before, but I brought it to a friend’s rooftop …
🛎 First post in over a year!
-
Cap'n Transit Rides Again, , more info
Transit access drives transit voting I've been trying to show this for years with maps of car-free households, but there was a great example recently that used voting patterns directly. Last Tuesday was the date for party primaries in New York State. In many of the races the differences between candidates was relatively subtle, particularly on transportation, but there was a clear difference in one race, for the Democratic nomination to represent the Sixth Congressional …
🔔 First post in over eight months!
-
JakeArchibald.com - Blog, , more info
The Goldilocks customizable select height I recently gave a talk on customizable (as in fully-stylable) <select>, and as I was building demos I realised there's a sizing 'pattern' that's almost always the-one-you-want, but it took me a long time to figure out how to do it in CSS. Well, I say I figured it out. I actually failed, and asked a bunch of people for help, who (thankfully, for my ego) also struggled. Eventually, Ian …
Recently added blogs
Or see recently updated blogs
-
The Unique Guitar Blog
I love the guitar and want to share my knowledge with as many people as I can.
By Marc O'Hara. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Holly Mack, Daughter of Lonnie Mack Passes Away FacebookI find it amazing and I am honored by the number of friendships I have through social media. A few of these folks are with well-known people, generally musicians, that I had seen in concerts, …
-
Blog of the American Philosophical Association (APA)
Aims to share a variety of perspectives from a broad array of APA members, to highlight the activities being undertaken by the APA….
🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Arthur Schopenhauer: The Life and Thought of Philosophy’s Greatest Pessimist David Bather Woods is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. His research focuses on the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer, particularly philosophical pessimism, ethics, political philosophy, and the philosophy of evil. He has …
-
The Collection Chamber
Many games and movies are held within the Collection Chamber's vault, unseen by modern means. It's time for them to be released.
By Biffman 101, HeroOfAvalon. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
MONTHY 5 - May 2026 After a chaotic couple of months, I'm trying to get to some semblance of normality come May's close. And so, I bring you the return of the Monthly 5. Pick of the month is the …
-
Asking the Wrong Questions
By Abigail Nussbaum. 🇮🇱 More infoUpdated
Review: Nonesuch by Francis Spufford, at Ancillary Review of Books Sometimes I make very odd reading decisions. For example, in late March of this year, a time when I was regularly running for shelter ahead of Iranian missiles, I made the inexplicable choice to read …
-
The Strolling Bones
This and That.
By The Essex Scribbler. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
Glorious Flatlands Up on the north Norfolk coast again, thirty miles of endless sand dunes, marshes and reedbeds, bursting with wildlife and yes, very, very big skies.I was on the hunt for thick lipped mullet, or at …
-
Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP
A personal view of the theory of computation.
By Dick Lipton. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
A Question The Question I recently restarted working on this CS theory blog. One reason that I took a bit to get it going again is really stupid. Really silly. And perhaps I should not talk about …
-
Dyson's Dodecahedron
Award Winning Dungeon Design.
More infoUpdated
Alternate Map Colours Patrons of my work get access to some experiments that I undertake on a monthly basis. This includes one map from the collection each month that is released in the classic “old school blue” style, …
-
Tellyspotting
Your Home for British Comedy, UK Television and More.
By Bill Young. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
R.I.P., Dame Penelope Keith. Dame Penelope Keith in From Script to Screen on PBS. Photo: Bill Young Today is one of those days I had hoped would never come but one that I knew was inevitable someday. Dame Penelope …
-
Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein
The Undiscovered Mythos.
By Bobby Derie. More infoUpdated
Ultimately and Irrevocably Tragic: Robert Aickman’s “Choice of Weapons” (1964) by Stina Patton “I was wondering about my eyes; one of my eyes—the left—saw everything golden and yellow and orange, and the other eye saw shades of blue and grey and green; perhaps one eye was for daylight …
-
Rick's Blog
Stuff I find interesting.
By Rick Osgood. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Banned Book Library Overview A long while back I had an idea to hack a WiFi smart light bulb to do something more useful to me. Actually, I had a few different ideas of things to do with …
-
Retro Arcadia
The games that made us. All the way back to the 1970s.
By stvnorman. More infoUpdated
Retro Arcadia Weekly Spotlight #243 Back again for my regular Sunday roundup of quick-fire reviews and impressions of everything under the spotlight at Retro Arcadia this week, old and new and a bit of both. Anyone want to hear how …
-
Tom The Dancing Bug Page
The weekly satirical comic strip by Ruben Bolling.
🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
The Natural World of Nature Here is a 2004 comic I did about the hypocrisy of conservative moralizing. Is it good for humans to act naturally, or not? The post The Natural World of Nature first appeared on Tom The …
-
Abominations
Where I interview independent artists and occasionally opine on topics related to music.
By Marc Schuster. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Against the Day/Breathe/Off to Halifax Just finished reading Thomas Pynchon’s Against the Day. It’s been on my bookshelf for almost twenty years. Still has the bookmark from Borders Books, which is in some ways appropriate because it’s about, among many …
-
Where Were They Now?
Seeking out Britain's pioneering video games houses.
By Sham Mountebank. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
Fantasy The way in which companies go bust is often telling, There are, of course, very strict legal rules covering the matter, but they are often easy to get around. Bug-Byte's receivers informed all creditors (including …
-
Small Observations
A notebook of street art I've enjoyed.
By Jonathan Deamer. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
Hands covering a man's eyes, mural, Liverpool Photorealistic mural of a man whose eyes are covered from the sides by a pair of hands, on Jamaica Street. 2026.
See more, or see recently updated blogs