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  1. Goblin's Henchman
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    Advent(ure) Calendar | 24 Days of Festive Dungeoneering :: 2023
    A (hopefully) fun festive idea – an Advent Calendar Dungeon (‘Advent(ure) Calendar’). Open a door each day to see what’s behind the door. See if you survive to Christmas. Simply scan the QR code on …
    By Goblin's Henchman, 333 words
  2. The Pasta Project – Authentic Pasta Recipes
    Pasta recipes and articles on the wonderful world of Italian pasta and the 360+ different types to be found in Italy. By Jaqui DeBono. 🇮🇹 More info

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    Lemon Water Spaghetti (A unique pasta al limone recipe)
    This divine lemon water spaghetti is based on a recipe by Neapolitan Michelin star chef Peppe Guida. It uses a unique approach to cooking the pasta, resulting in a silky lemon pasta sauce using very …
    By Jacqui, 81 words
  3. Plenge Gen @rplenge
    Discovery Research | Better Health. By Robert Plenge. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Increasing R&D productivity: “Bullseye, Aim, Fire!”
    At the beginning of the summer, I had the opportunity to join the team at Royalty Pharma for a great event at MIT (link here). It was an interesting time for me as I was …
    By Robert Plenge, 219 words
  4. 12XU | Verspannungsmusik!
    A DIY music blog about underground punk, noise & garage. 🇩🇪 More info

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    Verspannungskassette #70 (C-90)
    + Tracklist Liquid Images French HotelLos Blobs ComercialThee Retcons Shake!Variety PloverI.L.L.O. The UnknownAbrichten DenkmalUltra Lover 14Scud Don't Honk At MeItches Drivers LicenseGus Baldwin Burglar For YouTabaco GuillotinaDee Obscenity I Hate My FamilyPalánta A Dög American …
    By Groschi, 168 words
  5. feeling listless
    "Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable.". By Stuart Ian Burns. 🇬🇧 More info

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    A History of the BBC in 100 Blog Posts: 1990
    Welcome back. To ease us into this final series, let's have another schedule survey, sticking with the main channel this time. It's February 1990 and I'm in my fourth year at school (Year 10 in …
    By Stuart Ian Burns, 1,255 words
  6. The Literary Workshop Blog
    Making what I need with my hands. By Steve Schuler. 🇺🇸 More info

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    How to Mill Your Own Lumber on a Bandsaw
    So you’ve got a log. Maybe its a tree that came down nearby, or maybe somebody heard you’re a woodworker and offered you a log. And you have a bandsaw. You start wondering if you …
    By literaryworkshop, 1,919 words
  7. Montreal City Weblog
    Threatening national cohesion since 1847! By Kate Mcdonnel. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Mayor visits Village, talks security
    The mayor visited the Village on Thursday to talk security concerns with residents and business owners. She and the police chief say things are improving, with more police and social workers on the ground. There’s …
    By Kate, 60 words
  8. I, Cringely
    on technology. By Robert X Cringely. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Apple’s Vision Pro headset is a hobby. Why won’t Tim Cook say that?
    I’ve been following the press and social media coverage of Apple’s pricey new Vision Pro Augmented Reality headset, which now totals hundreds of stories and thousands of comments and I’ve noticed one idea missing from …
    By Robert X. Cringely, 651 words
  9. Sally Lait | Blogs
    Posts about life, engineering management, the web industry, and things that I've been up to. 🇬🇧 More info

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    2023 into 2024
    My annual, lengthy, round-up tradition continues into another year. 2023 brought a return to Japan, a return to work, a lot of fatigue and health challenges to navigate, but also a lot of lovely memories. …
    By Sally Lait, 89 words
  10. Liliputing
    Compact Computing (News, reviews, and info about tablets, notebooks, smartphones, and more). 🇺🇸 More info

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    Lilbits: Bluesky now supports federation, Windows 11 prepares for WiFi 7
    A few weeks after emerging from invite-only status, social network Bluesky has taken another major step toward doing the thing that makes it more than just a Twitter X clone: it’s opened the doors for …
    By Brad Linder, 84 words
  11. JakeArchibald.com - Blog
    By Jake Archibald. 🇬🇧 More info

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    View transitions: Handling aspect ratio changes
    This post assumes some knowledge of view transitions. If you're looking for a from-scratch intro to the feature, see this article. When folks ask me for help with view transition animations that "don't quite look …
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  12. ultracrepidarian
    ultracrepidarian: a person who criticizes, judges, or gives advice outside the area of his or her expertise. By Paul Hubbard. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Whisper and WhisperX for podcast transcription
    I just realized that I hadn’t posted this. Several months ago, I read about whisper.cpp and started playing with it. To quote from their docs, whisper.cpp is a High-performance inference of OpenAI’s Whisper automatic speech …
    By Paul Hubbard, 350 words
  13. Xena
    Mathematicians learning Lean by doing. By Kevin Buzzard. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Lean in 2024
    A huge amount happened in the Lean theorem prover community in 2023; this blog post looks back at some of these events, plus some of what we have to look forward to in 2024. Modern …
    By xenaproject, 1,780 words
  14. Quomodocumque
    Math, Madison, food, the Orioles, books, my kids. By Jordan S. Ellenberg. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Alphabetical Diaries
    Enough of this. Enough. Equivocal or vague principles, as a rule, will make your life an uninspired, undirected, and meaningless act. This is taken from Alphabetical Diaries, a remarkable book I am reading by Sheila …
    By JSE, 325 words
  15. Persiflage
    Galois Representations and more! 🇺🇸 More info

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    Midlife crisis
    Plein Air is certainly the best cafe in Hyde Park. (Arguably Build Coffee is fine as well, but they are only open about 5 hours a week.) But it is also true to say that …
    By Persiflage, 46 words