On using DuckDuckGo to conduct domain-specific searches with a particular emphasis on using it for full-text searches of Project Gutenberg.
Reviewing an 1895 magazine piece describing the Brooklyn Bridge’s “Cobweb Lane,” a special path on the Bridge that appears only at night.
After The Great Suspender Chrome extension I had been using had some unfortunate added telemetry, I decided to review two fully free and open source Great Suspender forks.
〜Stumpy content〜
〜I’m not crying, I just have a bit of Stun Spore in my eye〜
〜New visitors and site features〜
〜An introduction and farewell in the same article〜
〜Installing LineageOS on a 2013 Google Nexus 7 and getting to the root (pun intended) of matters〜
Overheard on the street in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn: “Like and like basically like…”
I question Victor V. Gurbo’s strategy of fighting critics of Bob Dylan’s singing voice by taking the low ground and charging into the Sun.
Exploring the inability to use physical security keys to log into a Google account with Ungoogled Chromium.
Victor V. Gurbo makes the case that his favorite musician and Nobel laureate Bob Dylan can in fact sing.