Combinatorics and more
Gil Kalai's blog.
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Jiaoyang Huang, Theo Mckenzie, Horng-Tzer Yau: Ramanujan Property and Edge Universality of Random Regular Graphs
A central problem in combinatorics, probability theory, and analysis is to understand the spectrum of random d-regular graphs G with vertices. The following paper marks a huge leap in our understanding of this problem. Ramanujan …
By Gil Kalai, 1,192 words
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Geometry, graphs, algorithms, and more.
By David Eppstein.
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Updated 20 hours ago
Linkage
My drunken theorem (\(\mathbb{M}\)). Bill Gasarch’s open problems column in memory of Luca Trevisan brings Lance Fortnow vague memories of drinking and deriving. Origami black hole (\(\mathbb{M}\)). xkcd on what happens when you fold too …
By David Eppstein, 433 words
Nigeness
A hedonic resource.
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'The curiosity of future ages'
'When the Funerall pyre was out, and the last valediction over, men took a lasting adieu of their interred Friends, little expecting the curiosity of future ages should comment upon their ashes, and, having no …
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A drop of blood in a sea of piss.
By Lyle.
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Updated 4 weeks ago
Counting Down
Thank god there’s only a week left of this bullshit. I am truly sick of somehow everyone deciding that “Christmas” means “all of December”. Just fuck off. All of it.
BRON HEBOG
A blog about a 009 narrow gauge model of the Ffestiniog Railway and Welsh Highland Railway.
By Rob Waller.
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Updated 11 months ago
Minffordd Update: What's New in 2024
An update to this blog is severely overdue, it appears. I hadn't realised it had been so long since I had last posted.There's been no big leap forward since the autumn but there have been …
Bartholomew's Notes
Religion in Politics - Media - Conspiracy Theories.
By Richard Bartholomew.
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Updated a week ago
Jess Phillips and Keir Starmer: Some Media Notes on the Attacks
From the Independent: Nigel Farage has launched a defence of Elon Musk’s incendiary social media attacks on Keir Starmer, claiming that “free speech is back” under the Tesla tycoon’s ownership of X (Twitter). The Reform …
By Richard Bartholomew, 1,137 words
Aiee! Run From Kelvin's Brainsplurge!
I'm Kelvin Green. I sometimes draw. I sometimes write. I'm trying to get better at both.
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"Playing Games Turns Me Into a Person Who Makes Sense"
This is a lovely Grauniad piece about autism and board games. These parts resonated in particular: Growing up, board games were my refuge from a baffling, often hostile world. and: Games gave me quiet, structured …
By thekelvingreen, 79 words
Playing D&D With Porn Stars
Zak S / Zak Smith / Zak Sabbath playing diy D&D … notes on playing RPGs w/fellow porn performers.
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The Trial of Tor Gunnar Magnuson
So when last we saw our heroes they had rolled on the Carousing Table and all had gone sideways.I actually made a diagram to keep it all straightSo this time, I set things up to …
By Zak Sabbath, 714 words
Namerology : Articles Archives
The home for name enthusiasts, and anyone with a naming question that they’d like answered with an analytical mindset and a positive attitude.
By Laura Wattenberg.
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15 Years Ago I Made a Prediction. Here’s How it Turned Out.
The trends I got right—and wrong—reveal a pattern. Where do they point for the baby name future? Making predictions is fun. Facing up to the results, though, can be humbling. In the past, I’ve held …
By LauraWattenberg, 608 words
MPorcius Fiction Log
Brief and spoilertastic notes on fiction I have read.
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Gil Brewer: Wild to Possess
He did want a drink. He wanted one badly. However, a good share of the hell that was on his back right now was there because he'd been drunk for so long--jumping at chances, blundering, …
Inframethodology
A weblog devoted to the underlying craft of research.
By Thomas Basbøll.
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Updated 6 months ago
Quick Links
for students | for scholars | for pleasure This blog is no longer being updated regularly with fresh content. Here are some self-study resources (including text and video) for those who would like to improve …
By Thomas Basbøll, 626 words
Editors’ Vox - Eos
Eos is the science news magazine published by AGU [Advancing Earth and Space Science].
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A Planetary Perturbation Like No Other
How Great Was the Great Oxidation Event? The title question posed by our lead story this month has been irresistible to Earth scientists for generations: How great was the Great Oxidation Event? Author Aubrey Zerkle …
By Caryl-Sue Micalizio, 278 words
Bram.us
A rather geeky/technical weblog.
By Bramus Van Damme.
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Move elements around the DOM while preserving their state with moveBefore
~ New in Chrome 133 (which goes stable on Feb 4) is a new method to move an element around the DOM: Node.prototype.moveBefore. While small in size, this method is a very huge deal because …
Brad Frost | Blog
Design Systems Consulting, Web Development, Workshops, and Music.
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Updated 23 hours ago
Sidebar is back from its break. Of ideas that can’t cease to exist.
OMG, this is such great news! My favorite newsletter Sidebar is back from its break. Designer Fabricio Teixeira is taking over the duties. He explains the spirit of Sidebar: Sidebar has always felt different. It …
Andy Bell | Blog
A designer, front-end developer and design agency founder—based in the UK.
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Updated 2 weeks ago
Wrapping up 2024
I’ve just read last year’s wrap up and it made me quite sad. I really was in a rough spot, mentally. What makes me the most sad though is I couldn’t honestly tell you I’m …