1. Power of the Purse V: How Transformations at the National Level Threaten Federalism (Balkinization)

    In four recent posts, I explained how President Trump is seizing large parts of the Power of the Purse from Congress and how this has led to restructuring within Congress, the Executive Branch, and the courts. In general, those in each branch adept at bipartisan problem-solving have been sidelined in favor of those that are either hyperpartisan themselves or at least unwilling to moderate the President’s hyperpartisanship. In this final post in this series, I examine how the new, presidentially…

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  2. Sunday Reading for June 21, 2026 (The Gentleman Stationer)

    I picked up an OnionBrand A5 in Polished Saddle for my planner. Piper Trading Company Ink Review (via Pen Addict - Kimberly). A first look at some of the Piper Trading Company inks, from the same folks who brought you Franklin-Christoph!They Made It Smooth, But Is It Good? BIC 4-Color Ballpoint (via Inkdependence). It doesn’t need to be good to still be a classic. :) Meet Your Maker: James White, Bonecrusher 7 Studios (via Pen Addict - Caroline). I had the pleasure of meeting James and buying a…

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  3. Evolving Principles (Questions Considered)

    In the introduction of Alan M. Davis’ 201 Principles of Software Development, the author wrote: If we were to examine the set of software engineering principles from 1964 they would look downright silly today (for example, always use short variable names, or do whatever it takes to make your program smaller). Today’s principles will look equally silly in thirty years. Alan M. Davis, 201 Principles of Software Development, page 5. That book was published in 1995, so it now has been thirty years.…

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  4. Links For You (6/21/26) (Raymond Camden)

    Greetings and salutations, readers. It's been a few weeks since I shared one of these, mostly due to the job search being somewhat exhausting, but I've got a backup of links so it's time to get back in the habit. And of course, it's Father's Day and I want to wish all the dads out there (myself included) a very happy father's day. This weekend I got to officiate my first wedding (for my brother-in-law and his fiance) so my plan today is to do... nothing. Enjoy your links! Mastodon and…

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  5. Island Pineapple Jell-O (Chris Glass)

    Just a title.Currently Listening: Rostam “Different Light”Reply via email

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  6. Blogger Defeats Photographer’s Copyright Claim–Sokolskyfilm v. Messiah (Technology & Marketing Law Blog)

    I’m blogging this case only because it’s one of those “what are we even doing here?” lawsuits. Cases like this belong in the CCB or, better yet, should not be brought at all! * * * The case involves a photo called the “Parker Train Photo.” It was taken in 1962, but it was first published in a book in 2000. The plaintiff claims it licenses the photo for fine art reproductions for up to $5k each. Messiah ran a blog initially entitled “Ask Fashion Kitty.” In 2009, she wrote a post entitled “Style…

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  7. Happy Father's Day 2026 (The Newest Rant)

    I want to wish a happy Father's Day to all the dads and father figures out there! I love my boys, Clarkson and Gibson, so much and am excited to have another holiday to celebrate with them. Being a father is among the things I enjoy the most in life, and having kids was (for me) one of the best life choices ever. Having biological or adopted children isn't for everyone due to various circumstances they may face or their own personal choices, but if you've ever served in a role that is…

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  8. #5596: Samyang Buldak SWICY Sweet & Spicy Ramen – United States (THE RAMEN RATER)

    We have a heat wave here – like it’s going to hit 60 degrees in mid January heatwave – which says one thing to me: get ready for the opposite. Seems like that happens often. But today it’s a review – and then a mukbang. My ten year old son Miles has all of a sudden decided he wants to try Buldak. So, I’ll do the review today and then on the weekend we’ll do the mukbang. It should be noted that the sprinkles that are candy and star shaped make me immediately think of Samyang Popeye snack which…

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  9. Legacy contact for iPhone (or Android) (Notes, links, etc)

    Did we all know about this?“A Legacy Contact is someone you’ve chosen to have access to certain data in your Apple Account after your death.”Android have the same thing, but I’m tired and can’t find it. This chap explains it on LinkedIn.

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  10. Little Things #6 (the Wry Writer)

    rain … I. Am. So. Tired. Of. It. Raining. That’s it. That’s my post. Move along and find something else to do, go on, shoo … What? Oh, okay, the week hasn’t been a total washout. We have had the occasional morning or afternoon where the sun has put in an appearance, and it’s stayed dry for more than an hour. Like today, where we woke up to glorious blue skies and brilliant sunshine. That is, till 5 minutes ago. Then, a huge thunderhead rolled in, and it’s once again, raining! No. Not just…

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  11. 📝 2026-06-21 18:42: It's handy when your riding buddy is a photographer. You end up with some nice... (Kev Quirk)

    It's handy when your riding buddy is a photographer. You end up with some nice photos. Thanks for reading this post via RSS. RSS is ace, and so are you. ❤️ You can reply to this post by email, or leave a comment.

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  12. Review – Solo Leveling (light novel), vol 8 (Nicky @ The Bibliophibian)

    Solo Levelingby ChugongGenres: Fantasy, Light Novels Pages: 272 Series: Solo Leveling (light novel) #8 The eighth and final volume of Chugong’s Solo Leveling is a bit of a mix. It contains the last few chapters of the main story, then a bunch of more or less inconsequential side stories (with just a few that seem really important, and some that are just comic, or filling in some gaps), then finally an epilogue that does feel significant. It leads to the volume feeling very piecemeal and…

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  13. Nobody Is Going to Give You the Day Off (Joshtronic)

    New emerging technologies can save you time and make you more productive. They never come with any sort of guarantee of working fewer hours. Personally, I like to work, and I like having more productive days. I also value freedom, flexibility, and autonomy. Being more productive doesn't negate my freedom. Having flexibility doesn't directly impact productivity. I'm unsure why the advent of AI has led to so many people publicly demanding more time off because of the productivity gains. I love…

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  14. Autocomplete for paths (Screaming At My Screen by Timo Zimmerman…)

    The last week was a bit chaotic. Our dog Triss had TPLO surgery, so my days mostly consisted of holding her paw in the morning, working while Jean holds her paw, and then going to sleep. But I could sneak some fun project time in and started implementing autocomplete in my shell. Which is not even remotely complete, but it works for paths, which is something. Initially I was a bit too clever trying to cache a lot of the information, but I opted to simply redo all the work, like reading a…

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  15. I haven’t had a beer in quite a while. Flying Dog’s Double Dog really hits the spot. Big flavor. Cheers! 🍻 (Rob Fahrni)

    I haven’t had a beer in quite a while. Flying Dog’s Double Dog really hits the spot. Big flavor. Cheers! 🍻

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  16. Weeknotes 41 (anhvn)

    I took this week off from work and I had wanted to spend the time being wildly productive, but of course reality happened and it was [fart noises] pretty chill instead. I made zero progress on any side projects, but I did clean my apartment, touch grass, hang out, read books, play Destiny, and get cooked by the sun. I did a riso workshop at Fluoro which was very cool! I’ve wanted to take one for a long time so I’m glad I finally took the opportunity. she's a mermaid The layers! I should have…

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  17. Hinterlands and Peninsulas (the man from icon)

    8am Saturday morning and North London still having breakfast. Neatly terraced houses, quiet parks, a handful of runners, some dog walkers. White vans and red buses. Vicky Park and the Olympic Park, stadiums and modern office blocks. Exiting the city over canals and forgotten rivers, entering the scruffy bits in the margins of the A-to-Z. The inbetween places, not quite anywhere, neither here nor there. Railway arches and lock-ups. A cycle lane next to six lanes of stinking traffic for longer…

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  18. Pink skies in morning and how to jump a car battery (Chris Glass)

    Woke up to a dead car battery. Made a guide to jump it.Currently Listening: Bruton and De Wolfe “Sounds Of The Department Store 1979”Reply via email

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  19. Mysterious photographs from the bowels of the earth (Laura Michet)
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  20. The Tarot Cards You Want at the Summer Solstice Party (Urban Crone's Cauldron)

    The Summer Solstice is the Sun’s big annual entrance.The light stretches itself to the edge of the day. The evening lingers. The garden is a riot of colour and texture. The flowers are fragrant. The fireflies zip through the long twilight. Everything feels a little more golden than usual, as though the world has decided to lean fully into its own radiance.Come, hang out, subscribe! This publication wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for folks like yourself who are interested in reading articles and…

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  21. Hardware wanted: Intel mini PC for OpenBSD hacking (Bryan Steele)

    Looking to replace my aging/noisy AMD Zen1+ desktop with a mini PC, Intel 11th gen or newer.

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  22. What I Don’t See When I’m Jealous (Dan Moore!)

    I’m getting to the age where peers have accomplished a lot. I’m not talking about people who were exceptional out of the gate and did great things in their 20s and 30s. I’m talking about people that felt like genuine peers, but now have done things like: made a boatload of money built a business such that they have all kinds of freedom are well known in their fields These folks have things that I want. And I feel like I’m just as talented. I could be where they are and have what they have. In…

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  23. The chat box can't be it (Thoughts, Ruminations, & Pontifications)

    The advent of AI chat bots has positioned ‘chat’ front-and-centre as the future of UX - the nexus of all conversations, all interactions. And they portend to have personality; they’re friendly and converse with you in your own colloquialisms. Coincidentally, “Chat Box” experiences are popular amongst software engineers. This is because they don’t need to build intuitive, usable, UI. It can be abdicated the LLM under cover of ‘articulate it in words’ and when it doesn't work ‘you’re dumb if you…

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  24. Manchester City Centre, 19 June 2026 (Northern Folk)

    Rochdale Canal Towards Deansgate Station Footbridge to Deansgate Station Life Cycle by George Wylie outside Deansgate Station Around Deansgate Station is an area of never-ending interest. The buildings provide such a varied background, I am always tempted to concentrate on them and hope someone walks into the shot - rather than looking for people first.Probably, I could stand on any of these corners all day, and there would be no need to go anywhere else to find photos. Perhaps I should do just…

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  25. Misfill, Proof of Purchase Edition (The Pen Addict)

    Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links: Read: — Proof of Purchase: Daily Purchase Drawings 2006 --> 2026 (KBBBLOG) — 9-Year Blogiversary (Rachel’s Reflections) — Bigger Bolder Marks (Comfortable Shoes Studio) — From Olivetti to…

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  26. Crying in an Elevator Holding a Tiny Jesus (Lynn Haraldson, Author and Writing Mento…)

    When my first grandchild, Claire, was born, my heart was full of so many strong emotions that it took a few weeks to parse out and understand them all. I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to share her with others. Then when I saw her other grandmother holding her and gushing all those same … Continue reading Crying in an Elevator Holding a Tiny Jesus

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  27. Player and Character Intent in Dialogue Options (Obsidian Moonshine)

    I read this post from the inimitable Thaliarchus whilst like two drinks in and a bunch of thoughts came bubbling up. You should read it yourself, and also the rest of their work. Thaliarchus rules. This is not intended to be a takedown in any way whatsoever in case you clicked on this hoping for random internet drama, this is more of a Cohost-thread-style continuation post where I go "ooh, ooh, I can ramble about this topic!" I've kinda already done so before anyway. I am not a game designer so…

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  28. Lost confidence (A Smart Bear)

    RICE and other confidence-based frameworks are mostly noise. Here's how to make decisions without pretending to know the unknowable.

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  29. Work Note: Stream for Mac (Rob Fahrni)

    I was able to work on Stream for Mac Friday and I finally fixed up some UI stuff I’ve been meaning to get to for a very long time. I’d asked a friend from some honest to goodness, unvarnished, feedback and part of what he recommended, I took care of Friday. When you Refresh your feeds either directly — Cmd+r or clicking the Refresh button or selecting File > Refresh — or indirectly at startup, there was no indication of what was happening. Now there is. Up in the title where it says Stream I’ve…

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  30. 2000 AD - May 1988. (Steve Does Comics)

    Thanks to Charlie Horse 47 and Killdumpster for their sponsorship of this post, via the magic of Patreon. ***Politics will always be with us.And it sometimes seems like some politicians will be too. For instance, May 1988 saw François Mitterrand, having already spent seven years as President of France, manage to get himself re-elected for another seven!But some things were coming to an end. One of them being that, after more than eight years of fighting, the Soviet Army began its withdrawal…

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