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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-01T11:50:09.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) document",
    "Thermoforming Printed Parts With Hot Water",
    "The Market for Marriage",
    "audiobookshelf",
    "AudioBooth",
    "The Future of Work: Compulsory",
    "IA",
    "cannibalism",
    "autocannibalism",
    "STLGears.com",
    "Color",
    "The Fencing Master",
    "GREJSIMOJS",
    "Bad Lunch",
    "Was Queen Victoria the victim of Coercive Control?"
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  "textContent": "  * Alice Watson’s Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) document.\n\n  * Thermoforming Printed Parts With Hot Water — I might need some special gloves 😁\n\n  * The Market for Marriage — So interesting! Marriage is an ever evolving, very human, practice.\n\n  * audiobookshelf — Just spun this up at home, it’s great! I’m using the AudioBooth app with it, which is also great!\n\n  * The Future of Work: Compulsory IA— A Murderbot short story I hadn’t read before!!\n\n  * For reasons now lost in the mists of time, I ended up in a Wikipedia rabbit hole reading about cannibalism, and autocannibalism. I’m **really** not a fan of the use of autocannibalism as torture.\n\n  * STLGears.com — A gear generator for 3D printable gears!\n\n  * Color — The game/webtoy du jour. It's fun, and I'm not completely horrible at it.\n\n\n\n  * The Fencing Master  — On fencing. And writing. And life.\n\n  * GREJSIMOJS— Absolutely enamoured by IKEA's Mimic furniture.\n\n  * Bad Lunch — I don't think rich people are all that nice to work for.\n\n  * Was Queen Victoria the victim of Coercive Control? — Absolutely intriguing, and quite persuasive, thoughts on Victoria and Albert's marriage by Daisy Goodwin.\n\n\n\n\nLinks found via my RSS feeds, Mastodon, The Browser, and general interneting.",
  "title": "Weekly Links 26-09",
  "updatedAt": "2026-03-01T11:54:02.047Z"
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