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  1. RonJeffries.com
    The combination of new articles, XProgramming, SameElephant, and perhaps even some new items never before contemplated. By Ron Jeffries. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Forwarding?
    Something about the Bot class bugs me. Python must have a good way to do this. (We find a way. Is it good?)
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  2. Thejesh GN ⏚ ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್
    A Blog, A Website and A container for all my views with excerpts from technology, travel, films, india, photography, kannada, friends and other interests. 🇮🇳 More info

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    RIP Tejas AP
    I probably met Tejas at one of the DataMeets, likely introduced by Nisha. I’d heard about him before, as some DataMeeters had mistaken me for him. We joked about it when we finally met. That’s …
    By Thejesh GN, 254 words
  3. Moments in Graphics | Blog
    I strive to make graphics research more accessible by providing additional information. It is about interesting works of others as well as my own work. By Christoph Peters. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Finding Real Polynomial Roots on GPUs
    A recent paper of mine performs an intersection test in a ray tracing shader. To this end, I had to compute all real roots of a polynomial of moderately high degree (10 to 26). Overall, …
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  4. Jarrett House North
    Second verse, same as the first. By Tim Jarrett. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Herbie Hancock, Mega-Mix/TFS
    Album of the Week, November 16, 2024 I’ve hinted at it, I’ve teased it, I’ve done all but say it outright. Finally today we take a left turn out of jazz and into early hip-hop, …
    By Tim Jarrett, 710 words
  5. LBV Magazine English Edition – History & Culture
    Articles and news on history, archeology, art, science, geography, travel and amazing places. By Guillermo Carvajal, Jorge Alvarez. 🇪🇸 More info

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    How the Aztec “Death Whistles” Worked, the Terrifying Sound They Used in Sacrifice Rituals, Discovered
    The so-called Aztec “death whistle” is an instrument distinguished by producing a chilling sound, comparable to a person’s blood-curdling scream, and has been the subject of study for its possible ritual uses and psychological effects …
    By Guillermo Carvajal, 71 words
  6. Improve something today
    Continuous improvement in a complicated world. By Brian Kerr. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Monthly links & notes for October 2024
    Online readingAt the beginning of October, I felt afraid and stagnant. Let’s start there.On fear—Bill McKibben writing on October 9, a few hours before Hurricane Milton hit Florida, a month before a consequential and confusing …
    By Brian Kerr, 902 words
  7. Hipsters of the Coast
    Magic: the Gathering News and Strategy. More info

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    An Overview of the Economics of Magic Content in 2024
    How does Magic content get made? Just like how human babies get made, it isn't cheap. Rich's new column takes a high level look. The post An Overview of the Economics of Magic Content in …
    By Rich Stein, 53 words
  8. Outside the World dot com
    By RyanDavid Burningham. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Dear Mom
    I guess this is goodbye. I thought we still had a little time. Even though I said it was okay to go, I held onto a spark of hope that I could squeeze your hand …
    By RyanDavid, 709 words
  9. Minutes to Midnight - Blog
    Digital polymaths, we master the art of sound design, production and writing music since the 1990s. By Simone Silvestroni. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Numb
    My friend Ali recently wrote a beautiful — and heartbreaking — post titled Middle Easterners are numb. We exchanged emails, as we do sometimes, discussing our mutual experience. A few days have passed, and now …
    By Simone Silvestroni, 744 words
  10. Jeremy Baker
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    2024-11-18 20:14
    Very proud of my octogenarian parents taking part in te hikoi mō Te Tiriti today! A historic event.
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  11. EconLog - Econlib
    Bloggers … write on topical economics of interest to them, illuminating subjects from politics and finance, to recent films and cultural observations, to history and literature. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Should You Be a College Professor?
    On November 7, Arnold Kling, formerly a co-blogger at this site, wrote: I can pinpoint the exact moment when I started to lose sleep over higher education in America. This was in the Spring of …
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  12. Tim Boucher
    Questionable content, possibly linked. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Quoting Blogroll.org’s Un-Privacy Policy
    Love this, another awesome blog site that has no tracking or analytics, like my own. If yer wondering how I know Blogroll.org’s traffic levels, where folks are coming from, email open rates, etc.? I have …
    By Tim B., 70 words
  13. MindOS | Home
    A 10 year project to create an Operating System for your mind. By Binny V A. More info

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    Belief System Literature Review
    After taking a long break from working on belief systems(and writing a book in the meantime), I think it’s time to get back to belief system. The problem that got me stuck was how to …
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  14. The Tao of Gaming
    Boardgames and lesser pursuits. By Brian Bankler. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Hitting the Automated Wall
    The first ~80 hours of Factorio took me roughly two weeks of realtime. Ah, that new game rush. But the game grew increasingly frustrating. Part of that is that I’d forgotten how frustrating Factorio feels …
    By taogaming, 1,187 words
  15. Pixel Envy
    A sassy weblog written by Nick Heer with topics including technology and policy, Apple, Silicon Valley, and privacy. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Last week, I linked to a very cool project in which Ben Wallace pointed to the seemingly endless depths of barely labelled iPhone video uploads on YouTube. Here are a couple more things along similar …
    By Nick Heer, 166 words