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  1. Nelson's Linkblog
    Interesting web links, a few a day. By Nelson Minar. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Fastly supporting Python
    5 year commitment to fund core Python community tools and conferences
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  2. One Foot Tsunami
    Twelve inches of fury. By Paul Kafasis. 🇺🇸 More info

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    💧 Maximizing Those Marketing Dollars
    [What would the bottom-line cost be on wrecking a truck this way?] I’ve written previously about truck-eating bridges, relatively low bridges which are frequently slammed into by oblivious box truck drivers. Here in Boston, we …
    By Paul Kafasis, 284 words
  3. one.point.zero - Blog
    Colin O'Brien's blog posts, links and notes from Brussels, Belgium. 🇧🇪 More info

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    The internet is hostile.
    A perfect summary of the current state of the internet and technology in general.The first page of Google results are links to pages that have scraped other pages for information from other pages that have …
    By Colin, 77 words
  4. onfocus by Paul Bausch
    Thoughts and photos from a Web developer in Corvallis, Oregon. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Washington Post on RTO Study
    Ordered back to the office, top tech talent left instead, study finds Return-to-office mandates at some of the most powerful tech companies — Apple, Microsoft and SpaceX — were followed by a spike in departures …
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  5. The Pudding
    The Pudding explains ideas debated in culture with visual essays. 🇺🇸 More info

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    This is a teenager
    Watch hundreds of teenagers grow up into adults – and see how their lives turn out
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  6. Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller
    I work as a business strategist, a software developer, a marketer and a writer. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Generative AI is totally shameless. I want to be it (→ wired.com)
    Paul Ford is wonderful on the shameless usefulness of AI: “So I should reject this whole crop of image-generating, chatting, large-language-model-based code-writing infinite typing monkeys. But, dammit, I can’t. I love them too much. I …
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  7. things magazine
    An occasional weblog (and once an occasional magazine) about objects, collections and discoveries. 🇬🇧 More info

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    A round-up of things from here and there
    Thor, begone! / the story of Impressionism / The Cure, Live in Sydney, 1981 / the LA of Curb your Enthusiasm / but how was it trained? Suno’s music-generating AI makes everyone a musician in …
    By things magazine, 52 words
  8. Timeless | Stories from the Library of Congress
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    Alan Haley, Preservation Specialist
    Alan Haley is a preservation specialist in the Conservation Division. Tell us about your background. I was born and raised in New Hampshire and attended the University of New Hampshire for my undergraduate and graduate …
    By Wendi Maloney, 530 words
  9. TYWKIWDBI ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee")
    "Things You Wouldn't Know If We Didn't Blog Intermittently.". By Minnesotastan. 🇺🇸 More info

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    MSICS to correct "preventable blindness"
    A TEDX talk in which an American ophthalmic surgeon explains how "manual small-incision cataract surgery" (MSICS) with a 50c scalpel is an effective substitute for the standard American-style laser-guided procedure costing $2,000 for the treatment …
    By Minnesotastan, 79 words
  10. Wait But Why
    A popular long-form, stick-figure-illustrated blog about almost everything. By Tim Urban. 🇺🇸 More info

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    All My Thoughts After 40 Hours in the Vision Pro
    I’m writing this on a 30-foot screen on top of a 10,000-foot mountain in Hawaii, at a table in an Austin coffee shop where I’m pretty sure other people are taking photos of me to …
    By Tim Urban, 5,425 words
  11. webcurios
    a regular(-ish) newsletterblogtypething all about stuff on the internet that its author finds interesting and thinks you might too. By Matt Muir. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Webcurios 17/05/24
    Reading Time: 38 minutes Do you ever get the feeling, maybe, that you perhaps don’t quite have the same…checks and balances as other people? That perhaps your moral compass is somewhat askew? I ask only …
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