<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Insani, the visual translation circle behind most of the al|together visual novel translations that I am in the process of reviewing […]
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Going From ONScripter Visual Novel .exe to Native Linux
Running ONScripter-En in Linux Visual Novel Directory
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Welcome to the 137th edition of The Newsletter Leaf Journal, the official newsletter of the perenially virid online writing magazine, The New Leaf Journal. This newsletter comes to you as always from the waterproof keyboard of the editor of The New Leaf Journal, Nicholas A. Ferrell.
We published some interesting articles and short posts during the last week. We also added a new section to The New Leaf Journal. We will recap all of that below along with interesting links from around the web and other news and notes.
Table of contents
Leaves from the week that was
Leaves from around the web
The Old Leaf Journal
Most-turned leaves of the newsletter week
News leaf journal
Notable leaf journal
Taking leaf
Leaves from the week that was
I published five regular articles and eight short posts sinc…]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I stumbled upon a U.S. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (a component of the Department of Health and Human Services) FAQ on melatonin. One section made me concerned that the feds are using AI to write their FAQs... but I thought of the alternative explanation and decided that AI would actually be the least bad option under the circumstances.
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[On April 28, 2023, the New York Post published an article titled NYC Council eyes tying parking ticket fines to people’s […]
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Seeing Hopkins-Jones II at the Theater
The Fallen No Standing Anytime Sign In Brooklyn That Lead By…
A Look at ProxiTok, a TikTok Frontend
Perspectives From Japan On Watching Movie Credits
Justin and Justina review 2022 at the NLJ
hBlock and My Attempt to Purchase Health Insurance in New…
Bill's Secret Garden - A Pokémon Generation 1 Urban Legend
Justin and Justina 〜 Learn to Bird
Some U.S. President Birthday Facts]]></summary>
<author>
<name>Nicholas A. Ferrell</name>
</author>
</entry>
<entry>
<title type="html"><![CDATA[Squirrel without French fry in Manhattan]]></title>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I saw a squirrel in Battery Park eating a French fry. While I was unable to capture a photograph of the French fry squirrel, I did take a picture of a squirrel on a tree.
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Photographing a Squirrel Kiss in Three Acts
1883 Opening of the Brooklyn Bridge
Tranquility at the Foot of the Manhattan Bridge
TI-89 Haiku: Boerum Blue Jay and Black Squirrel
Black Squirrel in a Tree in Brooklyn
The Cows of Bloomingdale's and Macy's at the 2021 NYC Cow…
A Brave Little Tree Grows in Manhattan
The Poetry of Charlotte Becker - Early Twentieth Century…
Squirrel With Walnut at Brooklyn Bridge Park]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I came across an interesting post by Ms. Tracy Durnell on her personal blog supporting the idea of Webmention support for […]
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Substack Notes' Twitter clone war
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Fediverse Clone Wars and Decentralized Social Media
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The Enigmatic Life and Death of Emperor Otho
Justin & Justina: The Most-Read New Leaf Journal Content of…
New Leaf Journal Third Birthday Reader]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I review a 3-minute visual novel about a girl who sets out to destroy the planet after making a mistake on her school exam. (Explanation is in context.)
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ACE Academy - Visual Novel Review
io [Christmas Eve] - Visual Novel Review
Visual Novel Review: "Summer, Cicadas, and the Girl"
Visual Novel Review - Shooting Star Hill]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[New York City's iconic Brooklyn Bridge, which connects Brooklyn and Manhattan over the East River, officially opened to the public 140 years ago to the day. I collected original newspaper articles and materials to recount the events of festivities and ceremonies, which involved thousands of revelers and prominent persons, including then-President Chester Arthur.
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[From a Eurasianet report: Uzbekistan is to hold snap presidential elections on July 9, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has said, citing the […]
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Calvin Coolidge's 1922 "Better Homes" Remarks
The 999 Life of Herman Cain
Biden, Lincoln, and Counting Back From the President's Birth
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I read an article on Patchstack covering WordPress backup methods. I recommend having more than one way to backup a WordPress […]
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No "Newsletter" Folders in WordPress
Recommended F-Droid FOSS Apps For Android-Based Devices…
Transferring Photos From My BlackBerry Classic Using KDE…
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Welcome to the syndicated version of Newsletter Leaf Journal 136. We mailed the original on Saturday, May 20, 2023. Newsletter Leaf […]
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The New Leaf Journal Newsletter
How to Find Substack RSS Feeds and Other Notes
The New Leaf Journal Celebrates Its First Birthday
The Newsletter Leaf Journal VIII
Saving Internet Archive URLs in Wallabag]]></summary>
<author>
<name>Nicholas A. Ferrell</name>
</author>
</entry>
<entry>
<title type="html"><![CDATA[Shocker: Cats don’t like being studied in labs]]></title>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[From a Catholic News Agency report (May 2, 2023): A Utah bill that is designed to prevent minors from accessing pornography […]
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Productivity Window Shopping and Backlogs
An Essay on Productivity, Production, and Productive Leisure
Cheap USB-C Hubs and Short-Lasting Tech
The Great Chelsea Fire of 1908 - 114 Years Later
Seeing the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds from Columbia Street…
A Second Look at the April New York City Flyover
The al|together and Insani Visual Novel Translations
Implementing Article Series With WP Post Series
Introducing the 1922 Better Homes in America Demonstration…]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Welcome to the 136th edition of The Newsletter Leaf Journal, the official newsletter of the perennially virid online writing magazine, The New Leaf Journal. This newsletter comes to you as always from the waterproof keyboard of the editor of The New Leaf Journal, Nicholas A. Ferrell. I published a good number of new articles last week. Below, I share links to our newest posts, links from around the web, and other news and notes.
Table of contents
Leaves from the week that was
Leaves from around the web
The Old Leaf Journal
Most-turned leaves of the newsletter week
News leaf journal
Notable leaf journal
Taking leaf
Leaves from the week that was
I published four regular articles and six short-form posts since mailing Newsletter 135.
Regular articles
Installing GrapheneOS on a Google Pixel 6a…]]></summary>
<author>
<name>The Newsletter Leaf Journal</name>
</author>
</entry>
<entry>
<title type="html"><![CDATA[Good ending theme for ep 6 of Raeliana]]></title>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Why Raeliana Ended Up at the Duke’s Mansion is a solid, currently-airing anime, based on a Korean novel. I have enjoyed […]
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The BunnyPress Chronicles: Story and Review
Using an Amiga OS-Inspired Window Theme In XFCE With XFWM4
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The Best of Anime in 2022: Year in Review
Familiar song in Angel Next Door anime
The Best Anime Series of 2021
The Nice Boat 〜 A Look Back at the School Days Anime
Visual Novel Review: "Summer, Cicadas, and the Girl"
Visual Novel Analysis - Shooting Star Hill]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I read a Nintendo Life survey of the best Nintendo controllers. I noted while reading that I had owned and used every controller except one. Somewhat improbably, the "one" is the Wii U Pro Controller, but not the Virtual Boy or NES (101) controllers. Go figure. Having determined that I have the relevant experience to weigh in, I offered my own Nintendo controller takes, but separated into categories... best non-joystick controller (SNES); best joystick controller (GCN/Switch Pro), and best joystick (N64).
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Having read about e-ink monitors for phones, I test using my PocketBook InkPad Color as a color e-ink monitor for my LineageOS phone.
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What is an "Android Alternative"?
Reviewing FrogFind: A Search Engine For Vintage Computers
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Review of /e/ - An Android Alternative For Mobile Phones
The ideal phone, e-ink and QWERTY
The Thin Digital Line Between "Buy" and "Rent"
Transferring Photos From My BlackBerry Classic Using KDE…
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[On April 22, 2023, Nintendo Life published the results of a reader survey ranking the best Nintendo controllers. The results were […]
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On Nintendo's Pro-User Cartridge-First Strategy
The Sega Dreamcast Controller Joystick
Lateral thinking to extend game console life-cycles
EGM's 2001 Sega Neptune April Fools Joke]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[An article on a scene from Thornton Wilder's classic 1937 play, Our Town, wherein a girl asks her mother "Am I Pretty?" After pressing her mother to give a "serious" answer, her mother responds "You're pretty enough for all normal purposes."
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Let me tell you a story about how the news that Ms.Martha Stewart will be one of the cover models for the 2023 SI Swimsuit Issue reminded me of a story from my high school in 2007.
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Tokyo High Schools Change Hair Color Dress Code Policies
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Takaki's Memories in 5 Centimeters Per Second
What Makes a Depressing Anime? Discussion and Selection.
The July 4 Death of James Monroe
At Summer's End - Visual Novel Review
The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten - Anime Review]]></summary>
<author>
<name>Nicholas A. Ferrell</name>
</author>
</entry>
<entry>
<title type="html"><![CDATA[Notes on Kirby’s friends in Dreamland 2]]></title>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[From a report on the Nintendo Switch Virtual Console release of Kirby’s Dreamland 2, which was originally released for the Game […]
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Three years to the day, I published a section introduction and something of a statement of intent for the more thoughtful essays at The New Leaf Journal: "Welcome to The Emu Café."
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[An essay which describes personal blogs as the soul of the web leads me to consider personal blogs as the centerpiece of a social web.
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ATW 〜 Murakami on Bad Social Media Content
Importance of Bing Indexing For Alt Search
Feeds and Read-It-Later for Online Reading
A Note on Seeing From Along the Ray
The New Leaf Journal Twitter
A Walk Across the Hamilton Avenue Footbridge]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[People who follow me on my main project, The New Leaf Journal, will know that I follow the latest anime series (the ones I can tolerate, at least). I published year-in-review pieces for 2021 and 2022 with my top-six rankings.
2021 Review
2022 Review
I published my 2022 review in a timely manner in January 2023. However, I published my 2021 review in April 2022. Fresh off my very late 2021 review, I published a short Leaflet post on April 26, 2022, offering my initial impressions of the first quarter and a third of anime in 2022. I quote from my Leaflet:
My clear early-frontrunner for anime of the year in 2022 is the excellent third and final season of Teasing Master Takagi-san. The first two seasons were good fun, but neither was quite anime of the year caliber (although the second season …]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Welcome to the syndicated version of Newsletter Leaf Journal CXXXV. I mailed the original on Saturday, May 13, 2023. This newsletter […]
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The Newsletter Leaf Journal VIII
New Leaf Journal Third Birthday Reader]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Welcome to the 135th edition of The Newsletter Leaf Journal, the official newsletter of the perennially virid online writing magazine, The New Leaf Journal. This newsletter comes to you as always from the waterproof keyboard of the editor of The New Leaf Journal, Nicholas A. Ferrell.
Our Mother’s Day-Eve newsletter brings links to our newest posts, some New Leaf Journal news, and your assortment of links from around the web.
Table of contents
Leaves from the week that was
Leaves from around the web
The Old Leaf Journal
Most-turned leaves of the newsletter week
News leaf journal
Notable leaf journal
Taking leaf
Leaves from the week that was
I published four regular articles since mailing Newsletter 134.
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[My article on the origin of Mother's Day, originally envisioned by Anna Jarvis in 1907-08 as a non-commercial occasion. I linked to original newspaper reports of the first Mother's Day commemorations in the United States and in Australia.
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Introducing the newest member of The New Leaf Journal family: An Osmosfeed-powered aggregator called New Leaf Journal Feeds.
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Introducing Leaflets Microposts and Activity Stream
History of Thanksgiving Proclamations in the Philippines
The Best of Anime in 2022: Year in Review
Reviewing Koko Analytics: A Simple Privacy-Friendly…
The Newsletter Leaf Journal at 100
Save the Date - Visual Novel Review
The Questionable NYC Mayoral Campaign About Page of Maya…]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Mr.Jeff Starr, the WordPress developer behind the Wutsearch Search Engine launchpad and a couple of plugins that we use at The […]
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Wholesale category reassessment
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The Quarantine Sessions: Covering The Beatles]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Advanced Custom Fields is one of the most-used WordPress plugins. It has security vulnerabilities from time to time like many other […]
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Adding custom search shortcut for Wayback Machine
Custom Search Shortcut For Norton Safe Web
A Look at ProxiTok, a TikTok Frontend
Naver Webmaster Trials and Tribulations]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Welcome to thesyndicated 134th edition of The Newsletter Leaf Journal. I threw down the gauntlet with our May 6 mailing (see […]
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The Newsletter Leaf Journal VIII
New Leaf Journal Third Birthday Reader]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Another photo from my spring 2007 set -- two ducks standing in the drizzle at New York City's Brooklyn Botanic Garden.<br />
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Published three years to the day -- my NLJ colleague, Victor V. Gurbo, wrote about the history of Love Henry, a classic folk ballad. In addition to writing about the history, he included a link to his Love Henry rendition with fellow Brooklyn NYC musician, Mark Caserta.
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Welcome to the 134th edition of The Newsletter Leaf Journal, the official newsletter of the perennially virid online writing magazine, The New Leaf Journal. This newsletter comes to you from the waterproof keyboard of the editor of The New Leaf Journal, Nicholas A. Ferrell.
I hoped to welcome May with style, but I have been a bit busy this week with work-work and behind-the-scenes New Leaf Journal work. But I do have some interesting articles, links from around the web, and news and notes to share in this week’s edition of your favorite (I hope…) weekly newsletter.
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I reviewed a niche search tool called Peekier in February 2022. Peekier, like many "alternative" search, was mostly a Bing front-end. However, it came with a strong, straightforward privacy policy (albeit with a bit of Cloudflare required .js to run) and a unique way of presenting search results as preview thumbnails. However, I discovered the other day that Peekier is no more -- its URL redirects to Kagi Search as of late February. I took a look at the demise of Peekier.
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[My good friend and New Leaf Journal colleague, Victor V. Gurbo, came to visit today. We are slowly playing through Danganronpa […]
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A Turnip-Shaped Study of the Word "Napiform"
Whyever Do The Cicadas Cry - A Study of a Word
New Leaf Spring Content, New and Old
Bird in Review 〜 Australian Grass Parakeet
Anime Recommendations of the Decade (2011-20)
NLJ Recommendations From Around the Web IV
The Best of Anime in 2022: Year in Review]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[A collection of 2021 duck and duckling rescue stories from around the web (storm drains appear to be a great struggle for ducklings).
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I run the EndeavourOS operating system with the XFCE desktop environment on my main desktop. After discovering Ulauncher while installing Bodhi […]
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<summary type="html"><![CDATA[My December 1, 2010 (according to the file date) attempt to draw a "truth tree" turned into a mushroom cloud (but it really is supposed to be a tree).
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I reviewed a niche search engine (or more aptly put, Bing front-end) called Peekier in February 2022. My Peekier review turned out to be a relatively successful post (by The New Leaf Journal's standards). The last time I had used Peekier before May 2, 2023, was in mid-January of 2023. This is because I have generally refrained from using Bing-based search after Bing arbitrarily blacklisted my project and removed it from its index. I ran a search through Peekier on May 2 as part of my day job working on U.S. immigration law research. My Peekier search unexpectedly redirected to the home page for Kagi Search. After determining that Peekier was indeed dead, I wrote an article on Peekier's demise and then updated my Peekier review to note that the charming little search tool is no more. While I am not certain of the circumstances of Peekier's downfall or why it now redirects to Kagi Search, the last Internet Archive capture of Peekier's home page came on February 19, 2023. The next capture on February 26, 2023, shows the Kagi Search redirect was in place.]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[The Peekier search tool, once reviewed by The New Leaf Journal, is no more (or so the fact it redirects to Kagi suggests).
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The Downstream Effects of Bing's Tiananmen Square Censorship
Wallabag Custom Search Engine Shortcuts
Adding custom search shortcut for Wayback Machine]]></summary>
<author>
<name>Nicholas A. Ferrell</name>
</author>
</entry>
<entry>
<title type="html"><![CDATA[Thunderbird Available as uBlock Origin Add-on]]></title>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[As of uBlock Origin version 1.49.2, you can now install the extension for Mozilla Thunderbird (see release version). The extension page on Thunderbird Add-ons states that it works with Thunderbird version 91.0 and higher. I use uBlock Origin with Firefox and I also use Thunderbird as my desktop email client (see my article on using Thunderbird with DecSync). I installed uBlock Origin on Thunderbird and restored my settings from my set-up on Firefox. The installation and export worked perfectly, but the non-uBlock Origin filter lists that I have enabled did not update (I am not sure if that is a general issue, but not important in my case). Consider this a PSA for Thunderbird users. If you want an aesthetic Thunderbird set-up, see my short post on the Two Little Birds theme.]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[uBlock Origin is now available as a Thunderbird Add-on (as of version 1.49.2). I use Thunderbird, so I installed the Add-on and imported by uBO settings from my Firefox set-up. Everything worked but for one point -- the non-uBlock Origin blocklists are not updating for me in Thunderbird (not an issue for me, but worth noting -- have not looked into why yet).
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[As of uBlock Origin version 1.49.2, you can now install the extension for Mozilla Thunderbird (see release version). The extension page […]
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From AUR to Mainline Arch Thunderbird
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DecSync Review
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Pokémon Cursor Theme For Linux and Windows
Peekier Search Engine Review
The al|together and Insani Visual Novel Translations
A Look at ProxiTok, a TikTok Frontend
Installing and Running Bodhi Linux on a 2007 MacBook]]></summary>
<title type="html"><![CDATA[My photo of a rose at New York City's Brooklyn Botanic Garden. I took this photo on March 27, 2007, with my Nikon D40 DLSR camera (an older one from the collection).
I did not understand the value of keeping my own data back in 2007 (I was in high school way back when). I uploaded those photos to Picasa (dating myself) and my only copies were on Google Photos (I remember when Picasa transmogrified). I did Google Takeout before I cleared my photo accounts, but my 2007 photos were low res. Fortunately, I have Upscayl as a free and open source solution for restoring my low-res Google'd photos to something resembling their former glory.
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[My photo of a rose at New York City's Brooklyn Botanic Garden. I took this photo on March 27, 2007, with my Nikon D40 DLSR camera (an older one from the collection).<br />
I did not understand the value of keeping my own data back in 2007 (I was in high school way back when). I uploaded those photos to Picasa (dating myself) and my only copies were on Google Photos (I remember when Picasa transmogrified). I did Google Takeout before I cleared my photo accounts, but my 2007 photos were low res. Fortunately, I have Upscayl as a free and open source solution for restoring my low-res Google'd photos to something resembling their former glory.<br />
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[A post by blogger/webmaster Dariusz Więckiewicz about his site being arbitrarily banned by Bing inspired me to share our own Bing […]
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The story of our Bing blacklisting
Naver Webmaster Trials and Tribulations
Experiences in the Yandex Webmaster Portal
Discovering Google Webmaster Integrates With Search
Bing's and DuckDuckGo's CCP Problem
Importance of Bing Indexing For Alt Search
Removing pages from Yandex Turbo
The Downstream Effects of Bing's Tiananmen Square Censorship
A 2021 List of Alternative Search Engines and Search…]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[From a report in Grist: Typically, when consumer tech companies reach out to lawmakers concerning right-to-repair bills — which seek to […]
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Bill's Secret Garden - A Pokémon Generation 1 Urban Legend
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The dangers of adapting school to tech
Recommended F-Droid FOSS Apps For Android-Based Devices…
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History of the Mario Party Gloves
The Newsletter Leaf Journal LXIX 〜 The Move(d) Leaf Journal
Justin and Justina 〜 Blinded by Headlights
Query for Bing on blacklisting and ChatGPT]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[My 2007 photo of a rose at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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The Brown Leaf Turtle
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The Brown Leaf in the Water on an Early Spring Day
Installing and Running Bodhi Linux on a 2007 MacBook]]></summary>
<author>
<name>Nicholas A. Ferrell</name>
</author>
</entry>
<entry>
<title type="html"><![CDATA[I use Nomacs as my photo viewer on all of my Linux computers. I like it because it is easy to manage and make light edits to photos. I resize photos (usually such that the largest dimension is 800 px) for publication in The New Leaf Journal. Nomacs provides a side-by-side screen of the original and new photo in the save dialogue. Something about this one...
(Note: I only had an 800 px version of this, so I used Upscayl to make it bigger for Pixelfed, which may make the text look a little off.)
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I use Nomacs as my photo viewer on all of my Linux computers. I like it because it is easy to manage and make light edits to photos. I resize photos (usually such that the largest dimension is 800 px) for publication in The New Leaf Journal. Nomacs provides a side-by-side screen of the original and new photo in the save dialogue. Something about this one...<br />
<br />
(Note: I only had an 800 px version of this, so I used Upscayl to make it bigger for Pixelfed, which may make the text look a little off.)<br />
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[My three photos of an April 28, 2020 Blue Angels-Thunderbird joint-flyover of New York City, taken from Columbia Street Waterfront District in Brooklyn, NY. In light of the fact that my only camera was my BlackBerry Classic, the photos were a bit better than I would have expected under the circumstances.
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[From Brave’s news announcement: Every Web search result seen in Brave Search is now served by our own index. We’ve removed […]
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<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Welcome to the (syndicated) version of the 133rd edition of The Newsletter Leaf Journal. I (e)mailed the flagship edition of the […]
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The Newsletter Leaf Journal VIII
New Leaf Journal Third Birthday Reader]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[From Building a Fairy Kingdom in Britain (JSTOR Daily): In the late sixteenth century, people across Britain became obsessed with fairies, […]
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Fairy Tricycle Promotion from 1895 Harper's Round Table
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Two Independence Day-Themed Pokémon Battles: Ferrell vs…
The Great Chelsea Fire of 1908 - 114 Years Later
Boat playground seen from Brooklyn Bridge
On Finding Money In Your Coat Pocket 〜 A Justin and Justina…]]></summary>
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Welcome to the 133rd edition of The Newsletter Leaf Journal, the official newsletter of the perennially virid online writing magazine, The New Leaf Journal. This newsletter comes to you as always from the waterproof keyboard of the editor of The New Leaf Journal, Nicholas A. Ferrell.
April 27 marked the third birthday of The New Leaf Journal. I made sure that we had plenty of new articles for our birthday week. Below, you will find links to our newest articles along with twelve links from around the web and other news and notes.
<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I have watched the first few episodes of a currently airing anime series called My Love Story With Yamada-kun at Lv999. While I have not been impressed thus far, it did inspire an article. The first episode begins with the viewpoint protagonist, Akane, in the dumps after her boyfriend left her for another woman he met in an online game that he played with Akane. There is a scene where Akane opens up her laptop to log into the game. When she turns it on, I noticed a problem.
Her relationship with her cad of an ex-boyfriend may be over, but her toxic relationship with Windows continues. I suggest she consider a new relationship with Linux.