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     When you feel how depressingly
     slowly you climb,
     it's well to remember that
     Things Take Time.
 ][Piet Hein][]
 .
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 \link[journal/][journal entries], along with a brief description.  Some
 of this information will be repeated in my journal, but more minor
 changes will only be noted here.  An \class(feed)[\link[changes.rss]
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 \link[changes/2019.html][2019], \link[changes/2018.html][2018],
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\h1[NPR Top 100 SFF meme]

By way of \link[http://firecat.dreamwidth.org/profile]
[\image[/~eagle/journal/dw.png][]]\link[http://firecat.dreamwidth.org/]
[\strong[firecat]], this is the result of a public nomination process,
panel review, and Internet voting on the NPR web site: an attempt at the
top 100 works of science fiction or fantasy.  Series are counted as single
works for the purposes of the list.

This list has a ton of problems, like any list of this sort will have.  It
leans rather more heavily towards white male than the actual literature,
and certainly than my reading.  The lack of non-white writers is
particularly troubling.  But it's still an interesting selection.  (For
those wondering about some obvious omissions, young adult was explicitly

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I don't use the feature personally.  If you have some need that you wish
one of these packages would handle but don't know how to implement it,
please feel free to send me e-mail; I might be able to give you some hints
or find the time to implement it (although I can't promise anything).

I'm in the process of migrating all software I maintain except for scripts
to Git.  The Git repositories for packages that have been migrated are
available from \link[https://git.eyrie.org/][git.eyrie.org].

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[general RSS feed]] if you're interested in more than software release
announcements.  For following development in detail,
\link[https://git.eyrie.org/][git.eyrie.org] provides RSS feeds per project
repository that list every committed change.

I maintain Debian packages for much of the software here, as well as other
packages I'm interested in.  Some of those packages are in Debian proper;
others are only available from my personal repository.  See my
\link[debian.html][Debian package page] for more information.

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    it's well to remember that<br />
    Things Take Time.
</p><p class="attribution">
    Piet Hein
</p></blockquote>

<p>
This page lists all recent changes to my web site except for new
<a href="journal/">journal entries</a>, along with a brief description.  Some
of this information will be repeated in my journal, but more minor
changes will only be noted here.  An <span class="feed"><a href="changes.rss"><img src="journal/feed.png" alt="" /></a> <a href="changes.rss">RSS feed</a></span> of this
information is also available.
</p>

<p>
Also see changes from <a href="changes/2020.html">2020</a>,
<a href="changes/2019.html">2019</a>, <a href="changes/2018.html">2018</a>,
<a href="changes/2017.html">2017</a>, <a href="changes/2016.html">2016</a>,
<a href="changes/2015.html">2015</a>, <a href="changes/2014.html">2014</a>,
<a href="changes/2013.html">2013</a>, <a href="changes/2012.html">2012</a>,
<a href="changes/2011.html">2011</a>, <a href="changes/2010.html">2010</a>,

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<blockquote class="quote"><p class="broken">
    All that is gold does not glitter,<br />
    Not all those who wander are lost;<br />
    The old that is strong does not wither,<br />
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
</p><p class="attribution">
    J. R. R. Tolkien,
    <cite>The Fellowship of the Ring</cite>
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<h1>NPR Top 100 SFF meme</h1>

<p>
By way of <a href="http://firecat.dreamwidth.org/profile"><img src="/~eagle/journal/dw.png" alt="" /></a><a href="http://firecat.dreamwidth.org/"><strong>firecat</strong></a>, this is the result of a public nomination process,
panel review, and Internet voting on the NPR web site: an attempt at the
top 100 works of science fiction or fantasy.  Series are counted as single
works for the purposes of the list.
</p>

<p>
This list has a ton of problems, like any list of this sort will have.  It
leans rather more heavily towards white male than the actual literature,
and certainly than my reading.  The lack of non-white writers is
particularly troubling.  But it's still an interesting selection.  (For

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By way of <a href="http://firecat.dreamwidth.org/profile"><img src="https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/journal/dw.png" alt="" /></a><a href="http://firecat.dreamwidth.org/"><strong>firecat</strong></a>, this is the result of a public nomination process,
panel review, and Internet voting on the NPR web site: an attempt at the
top 100 works of science fiction or fantasy.  Series are counted as single
works for the purposes of the list.
</p>

<p>
This list has a ton of problems, like any list of this sort will have.  It
leans rather more heavily towards white male than the actual literature,
and certainly than my reading.  The lack of non-white writers is
particularly troubling.  But it's still an interesting selection.  (For

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<blockquote class="quote"><p class="short">
    Passion and dispassion.  Choose two.
</p><p class="attribution">
    Larry Wall
</p></blockquote>

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    <h2>Comments</h2>

<p>
    This journal does not support comments.
    <a href="/~eagle/faqs/comments.html">Read why</a>.
</p>

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<p>
    <a href="https://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/log/">DNA Lounge</a> <br />
    <a href="https://xkcd.com/">XKCD</a> <br />
    <a href="https://what-if.xkcd.com/">XKCD What If?</a> <br />
    <a href="https://www.jwz.org/blog/">Jamie Zawinski</a>
</p></div>
<div class="journal">
<h2>2011-08-13: NPR Top 100 SFF meme</h2>

<p>
By way of <a href="http://firecat.dreamwidth.org/profile"><img src="dw.png" alt="" /></a><a href="http://firecat.dreamwidth.org/"><strong>firecat</strong></a>, this is the result of a public nomination process,
panel review, and Internet voting on the NPR web site: an attempt at the
top 100 works of science fiction or fantasy.  Series are counted as single
works for the purposes of the list.
</p>

<p>
This list has a ton of problems, like any list of this sort will have.  It
leans rather more heavily towards white male than the actual literature,
and certainly than my reading.  The lack of non-white writers is
particularly troubling.  But it's still an interesting selection.  (For

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By way of <a href="http://firecat.dreamwidth.org/profile"><img src="https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/journal/dw.png" alt="" /></a><a href="http://firecat.dreamwidth.org/"><strong>firecat</strong></a>, this is the result of a public nomination process,
panel review, and Internet voting on the NPR web site: an attempt at the
top 100 works of science fiction or fantasy.  Series are counted as single
works for the purposes of the list.
</p>

<p>
This list has a ton of problems, like any list of this sort will have.  It
leans rather more heavily towards white male than the actual literature,
and certainly than my reading.  The lack of non-white writers is
particularly troubling.  But it's still an interesting selection.  (For

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      <tr>
    <td class="datahead">Format:</td>
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<div class="review"><p>
Fermat's Last Theorem is the infamous proposal that:
</p>

<blockquote><p>
    <i>x<sup>n</sup> + y<sup>n</sup> = z<sup>n</sup></i>
</p></blockquote>

<p>

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or find the time to implement it (although I can't promise anything).
</p>

<p>
I'm in the process of migrating all software I maintain except for scripts
to Git.  The Git repositories for packages that have been migrated are
available from <a href="https://git.eyrie.org/">git.eyrie.org</a>.
</p>

<p>
There is an <span class="feed"><a href="/~eagle/journal/software.rss"><img src="/~eagle/journal/feed.png" alt="" /></a> <a href="/~eagle/journal/software.rss">RSS feed</a></span> where new releases of these software packages are announced.
Those announcements are also posted to my
<a href="/~eagle/journal/">journal</a>, which also offers a
<span class="feed"><a href="/~eagle/journal/index.rss"><img src="/~eagle/journal/feed.png" alt="" /></a> <a href="/~eagle/journal/index.rss">general RSS feed</a></span> if you're interested in more than software release
announcements.  For following development in detail,
<a href="https://git.eyrie.org/">git.eyrie.org</a> provides RSS feeds per project
repository that list every committed change.
</p>

<p>
I maintain Debian packages for much of the software here, as well as other
packages I'm interested in.  Some of those packages are in Debian proper;
others are only available from my personal repository.  See my
<a href="debian.html">Debian package page</a> for more information.

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