Five for Friday – June 21, 2024

Posting a little later this week – which is weird, because it’s been a week where I’ve collected sufficiently more than five links I want to share…but sometimes things just get busy. Let’s get to sharing.

That’s it – I’m off to enjoy the Seattle heat.

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