Dungeons and Dragons Taught Me How to Write Alt Text
This is a perfect headline. It also has really good advice.
https://ericwbailey.website/published/dungeons-and-dragons-taught-me-how-to-write-alt-text/
Lunch today, in the "what to do with leftover pork chops" department. Fast and easy and you had me at Calvados. https://johnpleshettemealoftheweek.com/recipes/pork-chops-normande/
An online interactive map lets whale researchers visualize data on global whale catches and whaling routes. https://www.washington.edu/news/2023/11/15/whalevis-turns-more-than-a-century-of-whaling-data-into-an-interactive-map/
The History Coalition report sets an agenda for supporting and strengthening the National Archives. https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/foia/2024-07-22/history-coalition-warns-critical-needs-national-archives
Is there any part Chalamet CANNOT play? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcNNteP22gQ&t=109s
38,500 people have registered to vote since Sunday – a 700% spike. 500,000 have already registered this cycle, including a record number of 18-year-old new voters. https://www.rawstory.com/voter-registration/
According to Amis, a large glass can supply "that final burst of energy at the end of the day" but should be avoided any earlier: "The writer who writes his books on, rather than between, whisky is a lousy writer. He is probably American anyway."
Older article, more serious than you're expecting.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/jul/20/why-do-writers-drink-alcohol
Elon Musk backs down from $45 million a month pledge to Trump, says he doesn’t ‘subscribe to cult of personality’ https://fortune.com/2024/07/23/elon-musk-backs-down-from-45-million-a-month-pledge-to-trump-says-he-doesnt-subscribe-to-cult-of-personality/
The ever-important XKCD endorsement https://xkcd.com/2962/
Divide and Concur: A Radical Plan for Peace in Europe (1920)
A map and pamphlet that proposes dividing Central Europe into 24 sector-shaped cantons, among other eccentric reforms aimed at peace. https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/unionization-of-central-europe/
The Top 20 [Recent] Box Office Turkeys. I never even heard of some of these. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnwSGcjtaII&t=4s
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The Golden Age of Classic Menswear (1930s)
The 1930s were characterized by a suit that had a heavy drape cut with a wide shoulder, a lot of waist suppression, high-rise trousers that were just cut very full and just tapered slightly towards the shoes.
ah yes, from my family history...!
https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/evolution-of-menswear-suits/
Nowadays, you won’t see brains and eggs on a menu too often, but it was a popular breakfast pairing in the American South up until the mid-1900s. It was also common in fifth-century Rome, if the most-complete surviving Roman cookbook is any indication. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/make-ancient-roman-brain-and-rose-souffle
"This story of cliché-verre [a graphic art technique that combines aspects of photography and printmaking], from its delightful beginning to its general quiescence a few years later, reveals what a generative — and delicate — creative force friendship can be." https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/cliche-verre-and-friendship-in-19th-century-france/
Academics published by the group claim they have not been told about the AI deal, were not given the opportunity to opt out and are receiving no extra payment for the use of their research by the tech company. https://www.thebookseller.com/news/academic-authors-shocked-after-taylor--francis-sells-access-to-their-research-to-microsoft-ai
Demonstrating that I can review anything, even a book light.
This one is suitably bright, with three settings from "you're blinding me!" to "just enough to make the text visible." https://amzn.to/3y9FKpW
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