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  1. Anthony Balducci's Journal
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    Dark Comedy Films
    By abaldu8246, 3 words
  2. Computational Complexity
    Computational Complexity and other fun stuff in math and computer science. By Lance Fortnow, Bill Gasarch. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Favorite Theorems: Learning from Natural Proofs
    October EditionI had a tough choice for my final favorite theorem from the decade 2015-2024. Runners up include Pseudodeterministic Primes and Hardness of Partial MCSP. But instead in memory of the recently departed Steven Rudich, …
    By Lance Fortnow, 284 words
  3. Combinatorics and more
    Gil Kalai's blog. 🇮🇱 More info

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    Moshe Vardi: What is Theoretical Computer Science?
    Moshe Vardi wrote a short interesting essay “What is theoretical computer science?” (It followed by interesting posts on Facebook.) Moshe argues that Thinking of theoretical computer science (TCS) as a branch of mathematics is harmful …
    By Gil Kalai, 1,033 words
  4. 11011110
    Geometry, graphs, algorithms, and more. By David Eppstein. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Linkage
    Math hats (\(\mathbb{M}\)): the mathematicians of yore and their silly headwear, 2017. Later published in revised form as “MathCap History” in Math Horizons. Carnival of Mathematics #233 (\(\mathbb{M}\)). Includes a link to my post on …
    By David Eppstein, 558 words
  5. Nigeness
    A hedonic resource. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Stirring Stuff
    The new issue of 'the real reader's quarterly', Slightly Foxed, is out, and, as ever, it's full of good stuff, including pieces on Jane Welsh Carlyle's letters, Updike's Couples, Lucky Jim, Edward Gorey and Georges …
    By Nige, 1,603 words
  6. D4D
    A drop of blood in a sea of piss. By Lyle. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Still Alive
    Still alive – still feeling ropy, although at least all the chest infections and so on have cleared up. I’ve still been left with a cough that’s just hanging around the back of my throat, …
    By Lyle, 152 words
  7. BRON HEBOG
    A blog about a 009 narrow gauge model of the Ffestiniog Railway and Welsh Highland Railway. By Rob Waller. 🇬🇧 More info

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    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 …
    By Rob Waller, 315 words
  8. Bartholomew's Notes
    Religion in Politics - Media - Conspiracy Theories. By Richard Bartholomew. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Cenotaph Scaremongering: The Media and “Pro-Palestinian Groups”
    From GB News, Friday 9 November: The annual Remembrance Day parade will implement their biggest security operation ever to protect veterans amid concerns of terror attacks tied to Middle Eastern tensions and warnings that pro-Palestinian …
    By Richard Bartholomew, 781 words
  9. Aiee! Run From Kelvin's Brainsplurge!
    I'm Kelvin Green. I sometimes draw. I sometimes write. I'm trying to get better at both. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Mince Pie Fest 2024: Asda "Yummy"
    Look, mummy, look at all the glittery sugar! The filling has an almost savoury flavour that is quite interesting, but the taste fades quickly, and alas is steamrollered into oblivion by the FOUR TONNES of …
    By thekelvingreen, 76 words
  10. Playing D&D With Porn Stars
    Zak S / Zak Smith / Zak Sabbath playing diy D&D … notes on playing RPGs w/fellow porn performers. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Awful Green Things In The Dungeon
    After many months of being like Oh man I gotta do that, my friend recently dug up the copy of Awful Green Things From Outer Space that he first played as a child--originally printed in …
    By Zak Sabbath, 467 words
  11. 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. 🇺🇸 More info

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    What’s Your Pick for the 2024 Name of the Year?
    Names change with the times. They rise and fall, take on new meanings, and reflect the events around them. Each year, one new or changed name is declared the Name of the Year, a time …
    By LauraWattenberg, 256 words
  12. MPorcius Fiction Log
    Brief and spoilertastic notes on fiction I have read. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Slob by Rex Miller
    He will take the woman and the child down into the special place he's made for them in a water main. And that is where he will summon the know-it-all cop, and we'll see how …
    By MPorcius, 2,948 words
  13. Inframethodology
    A weblog devoted to the underlying craft of research. By Thomas Basbøll. 🇩🇰 More info

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    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
  14. Editors’ Vox - Eos
    Eos is the science news magazine published by AGU [Advancing Earth and Space Science]. 🇺🇸 More info

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    What’s Next for Science? Look in the Mirror
    What’s Next for Science? This year, AGU’s Annual Meeting is taking place in Washington, D.C., on the cusp of a new presidential administration in the United States, an administration whose policies will have far-reaching implications …
    By Caryl-Sue Micalizio, 334 words
  15. Bram.us
    A rather geeky/technical weblog. By Bramus Van Damme. 🇧🇪 More info

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    Chrome Dark Mode Toggle v1.1
    Yesterday I published a new version of my experimental Chrome Dark Mode Toggle extension. On top of a per-origin override, you can now set a Chrome-wide preference to have your OS in Dark Mode but …
    By Bramus!, 75 words