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The Getter Setter Getter – The Daily WTF

Today's Java snippet comes from Capybara James. The first sign something was wrong was this: private Map getExtractedDataMap(PayloadDto payload)...

Hi, I’m stupid. – The Bloggess

Next week I’m going to New England to talk about my upcoming new book at a conference just for indie booksellers (yay!) and I was talking to Elizabeth (the...

September is Suicide Prevention Month

—email—Dear Frank,I was the one who sent this in September of  2007. It was September of my freshman year in high school and I had just gotten out of...

Fresh Kicks – Penny Arcade

After...

21 Purrfect Pictures of Royal Cats Ruling Over Hoomans and Claiming Every Couch Cushion

Cats actually rule the household. The rest of us are loyal staff, promoted by head bonks and paid in purrs. Crowns may be paper and capes may be blankets,...

UPDATE: Neighbor cuts 50 feet into resident’s yard to make their house look bigger before they list it for sale, resident gets a surveyor...

We all polish the truth a bit when we try to sell something to strangers. Who here hasn't described something they own since the 1990s as "vintage", or described...

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My favorite October reads – The Bloggess

Someone recently told me that the reason I have so much anxiety is because I read so many dark, horror books and I explained...

7 Best Béis Travel Bags, According to Our Editors

Béis The Commuter Duffel ($158) If you love a good duffle bag, this Béis The Commuter Duffle is sleek and so easy to carry. It's...

661: Intimate and Regimented

Follow-up: Languages in Scotland ATP merch has more benefits (via Christian Heiler) Slide Over fade animation (via Daniel Luz) Marco’s iPhone case survey: Ryan London bare bottom (via...

The Kelp House in Ballycastle, Northern Ireland

This derelict building on the western shores of Rathlin Island was once part of the community’s main source of trade: kelp. A large...

The Need to Read

November 2022In the science fiction books I read as a kid, reading had often been replaced by some more efficient way of acquiring knowledge. Mysterious "tapes"...