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A CSS rule I did not know existed, useful to avoid orphans — single words after a line break. Text is wrapped in a way that best balances the number of characters on each line, enhancing layout quality and legibility. Because counting characters and balancing them across multiple lines is computationally expensive, this value is only supported for blocks of text spanning a limited number of lines (six or less for Chromium and ten or less fo..
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Seems like the bug I fixed yesterday is properly fixed. It is at least with my links, this post tests it's also fixed in blog posts. #
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Seems like the bug I fixed yesterday is properly fixed. It is at least with my links, this post tests it's also fixed in blog posts. #
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Find out who blew up the Tea Shop in Esoteric Ebb, a noir fantasy CRPG with *intricate political trama**. Developed by Christoffer Bodegård (with the collaboration of many other people), and published by Raw Fury. Works great on Linux and Steam Deck.
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Find out who blew up the Tea Shop in Esoteric Ebb, a noir fantasy CRPG with *intricate political trama**. Developed by Christoffer Bodegård (with the collaboration of many other people), and published by Raw Fury. Works great on Linux and Steam Deck.
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Summary: Routing audio from Logic Pro DAW on a Mac to an Open Broadcaster Studio (OBS) livestream on a PC to perform live music in videogame worlds that are sometimes published on YouTube and Spotify as finished improvisational tracks. Jotted down over the course of lots of trial-and-error to help me remember which thing does what in a tangled mess of real and digital cables while avoiding earsplitting audio feedback, and to help you, dear ..
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What happened in 2025 so cybersecurity went to mainstream? It seems to me like it was another hot topic shilled everywhere by megacorps only a bit smaller than AI
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lainchan.org
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1 month ago
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What happened in 2025 so cybersecurity went to mainstream? It seems to me like it was another hot topic shilled everywhere by megacorps only a bit smaller than AI
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Framework Laptop 13 Pro: Major Upgrades and Linux Front and Center
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boilingsteam.com
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1 month ago
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eng
Framework is well known for its repairable laptops for several years now. They produce quality hardware that is easy to upgrade too, with some minor annoyances: hinges that tend to be a little weak, poor quality speakers, and relatively short battery life. So you get a lot of positives, with some aspects that you have to compromise with. But the time of trade-offs may reach an end. Framework has announced on the 21st of April 2026 its new h..
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Framework Laptop 13 Pro: Major Upgrades and Linux Front and Center
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boilingsteam.com
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1 month ago
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eng
Framework is well known for its repairable laptops for several years now. They produce quality hardware that is easy to upgrade too, with some minor annoyances: hinges that tend to be a little weak, poor quality speakers, and relatively short battery life. So you get a lot of positives, with some aspects that you have to compromise with. But the time of trade-offs may reach an end. Framework has announced on the 21st of April 2026 its new h..
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The Delve (codename: YES-hybrid) pipeline treats game balance as an empirical systems problem, using D&D 4th Edition tactical roles as the functional heuristic for piece design. By mapping roles like the Defender, Striker, and Controller into Betza notation, a compact movement algebra, the project translates high-level RPG intent into precise, engine-native “atoms” of play. This allows […]
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How to Automate MEV Analysis on EVM Chains using OpenClaw MCP
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pawelurbanek.com
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1 month ago
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eng
Searching for MEV profit opportunities often requires tedious blockchain monitoring and analysis. In this tutorial, I’ll describe how to automate this process using the mevlog-rs MCP interface and the OpenClaw agent. We’ll use a secure HTTPS connection and Telegram chat for communication. We’ll also discuss the pros and cons of using OpenClaw vs. a manual MCP integration. Initial setup and RPC requirements I don’t think the world need....
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How to Automate MEV Analysis on EVM Chains using OpenClaw MCP
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pawelurbanek.com
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1 month ago
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eng
Searching for MEV profit opportunities often requires tedious blockchain monitoring and analysis. In this tutorial, I’ll describe how to automate this process using the mevlog-rs MCP interface and the OpenClaw agent. We’ll use a secure HTTPS connection and Telegram chat for communication. We’ll also discuss the pros and cons of using OpenClaw vs. a manual MCP integration. Initial setup and RPC requirements I don’t think the world need....
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Comment on LinkedIn is the best social media site by LinkedIn Premium Does Not Boost your Posts | Andrew Wheeler
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andrewpwheeler.com
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1 month ago
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eng
I still think LinkedIn is the best social media site currently to promote my work and business. It is not just about the raw view counts, but also about conversion to people buying my book or reaching out for additional consulting gigs. […]
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Comment on Stop Teaching R. Teach Python. by LinkedIn Premium Does Not Boost your Posts | Andrew Wheeler
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andrewpwheeler.com
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1 month ago
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also had a rage-bait post on professors should teach python and not R with just under 30k views. (That was a bit of social […]
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One of my connections mentioned in a post on LinkedIn that since he turned off Premium, his posts have been getting less engagement. Since LinkedIn offers a month for free, and I have been trying to promote my recent book, I figured I would try my free month trial and see how many more views […]
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If you’re not running scheduled terraform plan, you have drift. You just don’t know it yet. I learned this the hard way. A colleague made a “quick fix” in the AWS console — changed a security group rule to unblock a vendor integration. Totally reasonable in the moment. Nobody updated the Terraform code. Three weeks later, I ran a deploy that included security group changes for a different service. Terraform saw the console change as drift..
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I hate to go on about it, but since I started blogging again it‘s been strange thing after strange thing after strange thing. More bizarre and weird synchronicities than you can shake a stick at. I just fixed a bug in my review and approve workflow, the sort that you only find when you have it running in production. It took me all day yesterday to debug and write the fix. Anyhow I was just about to push the code to production and suddenly..
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I hate to go on about it, but since I started blogging again it‘s been strange thing after strange thing after strange thing. More bizarre and weird synchronicities than you can shake a stick at. I just fixed a bug in my review and approve workflow, the sort that you only find when you have it running in production. It took me all day yesterday to debug and write the fix. Anyhow I was just about to push the code to production and suddenly..
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