From 8890ae977321da86ff696a13247b215319c79925 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nafnlj Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2023 20:13:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] deploy: dd4c7503ee378c12c0fc5b6c33ad39073e44cfcb --- cache.json | 20 --------------- feed.atom | 30 +--------------------- index.html | 75 ++---------------------------------------------------- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 122 deletions(-) diff --git a/cache.json b/cache.json index 8cb1e97..f3e4353 100644 --- a/cache.json +++ b/cache.json @@ -657,16 +657,6 @@ "wordCount": 18, "title": "How to Read and Organize Online Articles (Without Driving Yourself Crazy)", "imageUrl": "/assets/images/share-image.png" - }, - { - "id": "https://hypothes.is/a/KFq3yA2HEe6YGLdwLeok0Q", - "author": null, - "description": "Where such denial-of-service conditions occur, Cloudflare provides a bizarre\n“one more step” page inviting the visitor to complete a reCAPTCHA to access the\nsite. Cloudflare claims that this is based on IP reputation, which constitutes\na fallacious equivocation of IPs and users which has been found to be highly\ndetrimental to Tor users in terms of the browseability of the web.\nThis is a good critique of Cloudflare CAPTCHAs. They are especially annoying when using a VPN (I use Mullvad) or unusual browser configurations. I wrote about how the Wayback Machine provides a good end-around the CAPTCHA deluge for pages which have been captured.\n\nhttps://thenewleafjournal.com/using-web-archives-to-get-around-captchas/", - "link": "https://hypothes.is/a/KFq3yA2HEe6YGLdwLeok0Q", - "publishedOn": "2023-06-18T03:21:04.348Z", - "wordCount": 18, - "title": "Cloudflare considered harmful", - "imageUrl": "/assets/images/share-image.png" } ] }, @@ -774,16 +764,6 @@ "wordCount": 21, "title": "ONScripter-EN issue. It seems that old al|together games with MIDI sound do not have working sound w...", "imageUrl": null - }, - { - "id": "https://memos.emucafe.org/m/16", - "author": null, - "description": "Several of the spring 2023 anime season series have picked up in their second halves since I expressed by concerns at the half-way point that the first half of 2023 was looking bleak. One of the most interesting (and arguably the best) series of the season is Oshi no Ko, which has achieved great popularity. The series focuses on the entertainment industry in Japan, often in a gritty way. It has impressive production values, but the overall product is inconsistent. One thing it has not failed at is hitting the big moments though. The ends of episodes 1, 7, and 9 are three of the most striking moments of anime in 2023 thus far. 9 was particularly impressive. It was not a surprise when we learned that Kana Arima is a legitimately good singer, but the set-up of her music video and the reactions of her group mates was well-done enough to earn some applause. Of course, unlike my previous three anime series of the year, Oregairu S3, SSSS.Dynazenon, and Teasting Master Takagi-san S3, Oshi no Ko has not put together an entire episode up to the standard of its best scenes. But it is making me think about how much a single scene can carry an episode or how a series of stand-out scenes can define a series. This idea needs more work. It will turn into an article at some point.\n#OshiNoKo #anime #anime2023", - "link": "https://memos.emucafe.org/m/16", - "publishedOn": "2023-06-18T04:16:51.000Z", - "wordCount": 21, - "title": "Several of the spring 2023 anime season series have picked up in their second halves since I [expres...", - "imageUrl": null } ] }, diff --git a/feed.atom b/feed.atom index 4a6cab6..98a61ad 100644 --- a/feed.atom +++ b/feed.atom @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ https://nafnlj.github.io/nljfeeds/index.html New Leaf Journal Feeds - 2023-07-17T14:12:06.388Z + 2023-07-17T20:13:21.561Z osmosfeed 1.15.1 @@ -1402,32 +1402,4 @@ I agree that reading is a key part of writing.]]> Hypothesis Stream - - <![CDATA[Several of the spring 2023 anime season series have picked up in their second halves since I [expres...]]> - https://memos.emucafe.org/m/16 - - 2023-06-18T04:16:51.000Z - - - Emu Café Memos - - - - <![CDATA[Cloudflare considered harmful]]> - https://hypothes.is/a/KFq3yA2HEe6YGLdwLeok0Q - - 2023-06-18T03:21:04.348Z - - - Hypothesis Stream - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index f798803..9232dd4 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -3355,24 +3355,6 @@ https://thenewleafjournal.com/midi-sound-for-games-on-arch-based-distro/ -
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