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  1. Is That in the Bible?
    Scripture and History Critically Examined. By Paul Davidson. 🇯🇵 More info

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    Melchizedek: How a Literary Phantom Became an Eternal Priest and Savior of Israel
    Note: This article is based on updated research and is intended to replace my old article on Melchizedek, written several years ago. It has also been produced as a documentary at the MythVision YouTube channel. …
    By Paul D., 69 words
  2. San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center
    A non-commercial, democratic collective serving as the local organizing unit of the global IMC network. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Most of CA oil drilling permits in third quarter were for extreme extraction techniques
    Since Governor Newson came to office in January 2019, a total of 16,719 total oil and gas drilling permits of all types have been approved by state regulators.
    By Dan Bacher, 42 words
  3. UX Knowledge Base Sketch
    For UX designers and anyone interested in UX design, UI design (and some related fields) or in sketching. By Krisztina Szerovay. 🇭🇺 More info

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    The Framing Effect in UX design
    Read this article if you want to become a much better designer (See what I did here? I framed it in a specific way :) )The Framing Effect in UX design — UX Knowledge Piece …
    By Krisztina Szerovay, 670 words
  4. Book and Sword – pontifex minimus
    By Sean Manning. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Do Not Cut These Trees!
    “Odds and Ends,” an oil painting by Emily Carr (1939) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emily_Carr_(1939)_Odds_and_Ends.jpg Low-tech people tend to be good at preserving commons. They have to be, because they don’t have a global supply chain to save them …
    By Sean, 621 words
  5. Chris Glass
    This is a place where I post photos, some links of interest, a few favorite things and try to connect the dots. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Night one, Blink 2024
    Long ago I booked an early dinner at Colette for the first night of Blink. I figured, eat some French food and walk it off. Sidenote: This was my third time to Colette and it …
    By Chris Glass, 110 words
  6. Ikkaro - Homemade inventions and DIY
    The best inventions and homemade bots, scientific curiosities, techniques, engineering and more from a Maker / Hacker. By Nacho Morató. More info

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    18 aniversario de Ikkaro
    Imagen generada con Dall-e 3 La semana pasada, exactamente el 16 de junio, fue el 18º aniversario de Ikkaro. En estos 18 años he visto evolucionar la blogosfera, las redes sociales e Internet en general. …
    By Nacho Morató, 681 words
  7. Yasha Solutions
    Full-Stack Product Manager - From Idea to operations - Build the Change you want to see in the world, People-oriented solution, Build the change you want to see in the world. By Johann Savalle. 🇫🇷 More info

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    Who are the main Cloud AI services?
    Several major technology companies provide cloud AI services, offering a range of tools and platforms for developing, deploying, and managing AI applications. Here are some of the most popular vendors of cloud AI.
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  8. Comics Worth Reading
    Independent Opinions, News, and Reviews of Graphic Novels, Manga, and Comic Books. By Johanna Draper Carlson. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Young Men in Love
    Young Men in Love is an excellent proof that gay romance fits into any possible genre. The collection of short stories in this comic anthology range the gamut of settings and plots: pirates, a ghost …
    By Johanna, 85 words
  9. The Indie Game Reading Club
    Deep reads, play analysis, reviews and everything else about small press roleplaying today. By Paul Beakley. More info

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    Not Enough Months But At Least There Are Still Cons
    RinCon is coming up in Tucson this weekend and I’m gonna run myself ragged catching up with games I’ve wanted to run but simply haven’t had time: Inevitable, an Arthurian-Western mashup about doomed knights holding …
    By Paul Beakley, 263 words
  10. StreetsblogMASS
    Connecting people from all walks of life to information about how to reduce dependence on cars, promote human-centered, equitable, and environmentally sustainable places…. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Here’s the MBTA’s Plan to Make the Green Line B Branch Accessible
    Earlier this week, the MBTA hosted an informational meeting with potential design-build contractors to outline its plans to upgrade 10 stops on the B branch of the Green Line with wider platforms and accessibility for …
    By Christian MilNeil, 352 words
  11. Sinclair Trails
    The travels of David and Jennifer Sinclair, full-timing in their Tiffin Allegro Bus 40SP motorhome. By David Sinclair. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Velvet flocking liner for shelves
    We had some extra shelves added in several cupboards in our motorhome, but they just had a bare wood surface. To make them a little nicer, and not quite so slippery, I added some self-adhesive …
    By David, 48 words
  12. interfluidity
    By Steve Randy Waldman. More info

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    China has much to teach us. John Roberts does not.
    So, I don’t really write here any more. I write at drafts.interfluidity.com instead. Please follow that feed or subscribe by e-mail. I do still offer periodic roundups here of what I’ve been up to! And …
    By Steve Randy Waldman, 835 words
  13. Econbrowser
    Analysis of current economic conditions and policy. By James D. Hamilton, Menzie Chinn. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Guest Contribution: “The anti-incumbent wave is real. But it’s not (really) about inflation”
    Today we are pleased to present a guest contribution by Mark Copelovitch (Political Science and La Follette School, University of Wisconsin – Madison) and Michael Wagner (Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin – Madison). …
    By Menzie Chinn, 1,144 words
  14. Practical Engineering — Blog
    With a focus on civil engineering and public works, Practical Engineering highlights the innovative structures and projects that meet humanity’s basic needs. By Grady Hillhouse. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Why Are Cooling Towers Shaped Like That?
    [Note that this article is a transcript of the video embedded above.]This is not smoke. And this isn’t a smoke stack (at least not the kind we normally think of). It serves a totally different …
    By Wesley Crump, 3,289 words
  15. Bits about Money
    About the modern financial infrastructure that the world sits atop of. By Patrick McKenzie. 🇯🇵 More info

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    Fiction and Finance
    Programming note: Bits about Money has been a bit irregular recently.I’ve recently booted up the Complex Systems podcast. It is now up to more than a dozen episodes, including interviewing my dad on real estate …
    By Patrick McKenzie (patio11), 1,603 words