1. Enable Respawn in ARMA: Cold War Assault (Chris' Homepage)

    The milestone in gaming history that is Arma: Cold War Assault (previously Operation Flashpoint) is a blast and runs on a toaster. Now I'm creating my own missions and wanted to enable respawning. That's not easy so here I explain how you go about doing that.

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  2. Small wishes (James' Coffee Blog)

    I like to wish people a happy day, and so many of my conversations start with “Happy Sunday”, or similar. Today I was able to add an additional well-wish: “Happy Solstice!” As I write, it is 9pm and the sun is still radiating over the hills. Trees cast long shadows over the quiet fields. The pattern of branches at the top of a tree reminded me of a village Kirk I saw earlier today.I started my morning with a long walk followed by a (decaf) coffee. I love when I can start the day with a walk:…

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  3. A “Deep Dive” (!) into Statements of GenAI Transparency for Open Education Awards (CogDogBlog)

    Amongst the many blog post drafts still bouncing around upstairs is one about being the last person ever to vibe code anything but of more interest is writing about what is my major project at the moment over at Open Education Global, the Open Education Awards for Excellence. Aince I end up doing what one might call blogging over at OEGlobal, I wanted to just mention a post I spit out last week that has some overlap, a summary of the responses nominators made in 2025 when I added a field for…

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  4. 117: Cardamom Seasoned with Damp Poodle (Michael W Lucas)

    Yes, there’s been a gap. I would have announced it, but I didn’t know and then every week I thought I might start again. But I didn’t. My apologies. Here’s a chunk of a thing called Without Hinges, With Consent. Nobody mentioned that I’d stink of cardamom seasoned with damp poodle. Whenever you transit to an alien universe, the Portal rearranges your anatomy and biochemistry so you can survive under its different natural laws. A grade D universe like Sieve stretches the definitions of “human”…

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  5. What a day! Plenty of airplanes, and plenty of opportunit… (Jetstream)

    What a day! Plenty of airplanes, and plenty of opportunities to chat. The highlight of the day was undoubtedly a Mooney 252 TSE (reg. F-GLEJ) that made its way to ESKN all the way from Iceland. It was great to chat with its two super-friendly pilots and hear their stories.

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  6. Successfully Making Good Wine for a Change (David McGee)

    In Making Good Wine for a Change, I started two batches of wine. One was a Chardonnay, one was a Merlot Mead. The Chardonnay finished awhile ago, and it just tastes like Chardonnay. I think I'd like it a bit clearer, so I've racked it again and am letting it sit for a bit. I checked on the Merlot mead for the second time today. I tasted a bit a few weeks ago, and thought it tasted fine but needed a bit more honey taste. So, I added about 0.3 pounds of honey and let it ferment more -- made it a…

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  7. 06-21-26 (Susu's Slice of Life)

    its father's day in the US, and im 2000+ miles away from my family, on FaceTime with my dad, who's in the hospital rn.

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  8. Walk from North Walsham to Antingham (Home Page on World of Matthew)

    Video Description: On Tuesday, I went for a walk from North Walsham to Antingham. Setting off on the footpath out of North Walsham Industrial Estate. Going through multiple footpaths and country roads. Arriving in Antingham after 1 hour and 15 minutes. Visited St Mary’s Church (looking around, attempted to buy a postcard but the card machine was locked out). Walked around the perimeter of the abandoned church, St Margaret’s (padlock locked). Before walking back home.

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  9. Weeknotes: 2026-W25 (Thomas Rigby)

    15th June - 21st June They're spreading manure this week — the whole village stinks. Why is it always the week we need to leave the windows open‽ Freshly mown fields are like catnip for buzzards. Big, hovering predators –like US drones over Afghan villages– waiting for a rabbit, exposed and unaware, to come hop hop hopping along. And bam. I lost my very precious notebook. Dropped it in the park. A lovely bloke phoned me and I got it back within half an hour. Always put your phone number in your…

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  10. Solstice! (Aegir.org)

    Summer! It's warm, everything is full of life and flowers are in full bloom.

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  11. A walk for the birds (Graham's Island)

    A native I’iwi. This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Wild Animal or Bird of the Month.’ See more responses here. Pu’u O’o Trail is a few miles east of the saddle between Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, on the south side of the main cross-island highway. It’s all above 5,000 feet and can be cold, wet, and windy, but I’ve had good luck picking warm, sunny days. These photos are from a couple of recent hikes I took up there. Captions on the photos. The trail enters a kīpuka. There are open,…

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  12. building a new life in berlin with God (a moment in eternity)

    from spiritual community in portugal to 9-5 office life in berlin.

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  13. Happy Father’s Day (DogDogFish)

    Happy Father’s Day! I got woken up this morning with a tea after a delicious lay-in. I then got brought smoked salmon and scrambled eggs on muffins, honey yoghurt with granola and strawberries, fresh orange juice and a coffee…in bed, with a lovely collection of cards and chocolate-based gifts. After that perfect start to the day, I showered in peace, got dressed into summer gear and headed to the park with all 3 children for some time on the swings. My eldest boy cycled ahead of us and was…

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  14. Week 25 of 2026 (Declan Byrd's Personal Site)

    No injuries at basketball this week. Instead, my frustrations centred around my own inability to get the ball in the basket. I had Thursday and Friday off work. I didn't have concrete plans for the time off, but I'm glad I took it. I'm not sure how I would have coped this week otherwise. Finally got to the source of two different problems around the house. They weren't the easiest to trace but one has already been fixed and the other mitigated. Becka and I took a trip into Brighton to watch Toy…

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  15. 📚 Finished: In a Narrow Grave by Larry McMurtry. If you’ve ever lived in Texas, even more so if you’re from Texas, t... (Adam Keys is Thinking)

    📚 Finished: In a Narrow Grave by Larry McMurtry. If you’ve ever lived in Texas, even more so if you’re from Texas, this is a great read. It’s not quite Texas as I remember it, as the author was writing a decade or two before my time. But it captures the spirit and backstory of 20th century Texas. Contains great explainers on the rivalries between Austin, Dallas, and Houston. And, that Texas is at least two different things: east Texas, west Texas, and probably south Texas. The nostalgia was…

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  16. There Are Four Lights (The Four Questions)

    What is Dave wearing today? Dave is wearing cheap shorts and an old T-shirt. He has just changed out of khakis, a white button-up shirt, pink socks, and tan dress shoes. How does Dave feel today? Dave is happy and stuffed. What are the factors affecting Dave's mood? Dave enjoyed a gastronomically delicious and astronomically enormous brunch at an upscale restaurant this morning—hence the aforementioned attire—and is now relaxing in a carb-based stupor. What did Dave have for brunch? Dave had…

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  17. i've been making progress for the first time in years (ReedyBear's Blog)

    I lived a relatively standard life for a long time. Then I went independent, had a taste of success, then failed and moved home into my dad's. My mental health had been bad for sometime, had been declining for some time. But then I opted out of work & most productivity for a few years. Then in 2018 I became politically aware (Aljazeer had a piece about refugees & the U.S.'s refusal to take very many), and I became angry, and I became extremely motivated. This was the beginning of years of…

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  18. Cat-Shaped Plushie (a smol miscellanea)

    A test post to see if will echo to Pixelfed correctly, if it doesn't, it ain't Echofeed's fault.

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  19. fuck you dad (/musing/)

    **Content Warning: **I hate you and I love you. you asshole why is everything the way that it is why can't I be in a room with you without the silence stretching for miles I miss you. I miss you. you've hurt me and made me cry so many times, even now, especially today but I miss you. Thoughts? Leave a comment in my guestbook or shoot me an email.\

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  20. Supacode fits the interface to the task (Dizzard's RSS Feed)

    A while ago I watched this talk from Lucas Meijer on how he develops with Pi. Although I haven't really used Pi for anything, something I did take away from this video was the terminal emulator he was using. It's called [Supacode](https://supacode.sh). I really was intrigued by it's operating paradigm. Supacode (gosh, I really don't like the name though. So cheesy!) Is built around worktrees. Worktrees have become all the rage with coding agents, but I'd already been using them for managing…

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  21. Slow Cooker Jamaican Brown Chicken Stew (Froswald’s Cave)

    I did not make this recipe. I’m simply putting it here so that if Bobrov happens to see this page, he too will learn of this culinary masterpiece. It’s savory, it’s flavorful, it’s easy, the juice is so goddamn good you can slurp it out of a straw. https://www.africanbites.com/slow-cooker-jamaican-brown-stew-chicken

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  22. Only 4 hours of night tonight (Blue Witch)

    Happy Solstice. Happy Midsummer. Happy Longest Day....

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  23. My Chicken Salad (Froswald’s Cave)

    I love refreshing meat salads. Tuna salad is my sole exception, as I like it savory for a tuna melt. But chicken salad? It must have crunch. It must have moist crunch. Only the firmest green grapes. No purple, black or red either! Green. Grapes. It’s the shit. This goes great on bread, crackers, a […]

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  24. Fathers Day, the survey (Arnold Zwicky's Blog)

    (about the holiday, and masculinity, and enough man-on-man sex to make this posting out of bounds for kids and the sexually modest) First take: the long pan. From my 6/16/19 posting “On this day in 2019”: (US) Fathers Day. For some of us, this is a day to remember our fathers with affection. I’m one of the lucky ones; I’ve written about mine several times, most extensively in my 1/30/11 posting “It Gets Better / Wonderful dad”. It’s also an American commercial holiday that might better be…

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  25. Highlights from Show Your Work by Austin Kleon (Shubh A Chudasama's Blog)
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  26. Asides: Jun 22 (Amit Gawande)

    08:19 An early Sunday morning spent lazing around in bed is bliss. Reading a book. Or even doing nothing. A privilege not everyone has. 10:32 I have been cooking fresh toast for a few weeks now—I make it only once a week. I haven’t gotten the recipe right yet. I was trying my own personal recipe, but I guess that ain’t working out. So time to look up to prefessionals. 12:10 People on the online forums are rude. Or the rude ones stand out, drowning the sane voices. Learning from my recent stay…

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  27. The Surprisingly Small Ambitions of Billionaires (Grey Enlightenment)

    It’s often assumed, on either side of the aisle, billionaires wield too much influence on society, or seek to subvert democratic systems if their power or ambitions are left unchecked. There is a fear that billionaires aim to reshape society to reflect their values. In actuality, their plans for social control tend to range from underwhelming to unimaginative. Peter Thiel has billions and is among the most influential people in tech. What has he invested his time and money in the past 10 years…

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  28. My Potato Salad (Need Image) (Froswald’s Cave)

    I’ll add an image of the finished product when I actually make it again. The title’s just a reminder to me. Recipe below. It’s just your standard potato salad, but I love dill and added a few other minor twists. No raisins, it’s okay. Ingredients Cooking Steps

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  29. Three Months of Crunchyroll: Part 1 (Musings from Lythos)

    You'd be forgiven for thinking otherwise, given the corpus of games that I generally play, but I am very much NOT an anime person. A lot of stuff inspired by anime, yes, but broadly speaking, my position has always been that if I'm going to experience this kind of stuff, I would rather play it than watch it. However, youtube decided to throw me a curveball this year: Three months of Crunchyroll for $2 a piece. Even if YT doesn't host their entire catalog, surely I can extract $6 of…

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  30. I've Been to the Mountains (Writing things down)

    Being publicly witnessable is something that's been tragically hard in the past weeks, if not months (that's why I ended up blogging about Sudoku), but I went out to the mountains yesterday. I admit it sounds like I did some kind of ascetic training and sat under a waterfall to meditate about mortal sorrows. Actually, I've been wanting to go for a while. I grew up on an island, but my family used to travel to the Alps every summer and spend a week hiking: even before I was able to walk on my…

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