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"tags": [
"Refilling Prismacolor markers",
"AIM Therapy and Cat's Kidneys",
"Latte",
"CurbSign",
"The Tiny Awards",
"Faded Page",
"Project Gutenberg",
"Standard Ebooks",
"StumbleUpon",
"Rybitten",
"The History Behind the Signs Lighting Up Our Daily Lives",
"Who's the Smartest Corvid?",
"The Browser",
"Web Curios",
"MyMarks"
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"textContent": " * Refilling Prismacolor markers — Nifty!\n\n\n * AIM Therapy and Cat's Kidneys — Hoping this is real, that it works, and that they hurry up with it. Latte in particular would appreciate it.\n\n * CurbSign — Smol _downloadable_ webapp to use your phone as a sign. For like airport pick-ups or something cool.\n\n * The Tiny Awards — Nominations are currently open for the Tiny Awards, which aims to recognises the best of the small, non-commercial, independent web.\n\n * Faded Page — Archive of ebooks in the Canadian public domain, à la Project Gutenberg or Standard Ebooks.\n\n * StumbleUpon — Stumble Upon is back? Again?\n\n * Rybitten — Explore digital colour remapped from RGB to RYB. Informative and beautiful.\n\n * The History Behind the Signs Lighting Up Our Daily Lives — A dip into the history of some quintessential Americana, the vacuum-formed sign.\n\n * Who's the Smartest Corvid? — I like birds, but I _love_ corvids and psittacines.\n\n\n\n\nLinks found via my RSS feeds, Mastodon, The Browser, Web Curios, and general internetting. Weekly links are also bookmarked on MyMarks",
"title": "Weekly Links 26-24",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-14T10:09:36.853Z"
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