David Mytton
David Mytton is CEO of Console (the best tools for developers) and an active devtools investor.
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Building the future of developer security at Arcjet + seed funding from a16z
I co-founded console.dev back in 2021 because there wasn’t anywhere for experienced developers to find good tools. There are so many interesting tools for developers, so writing short reviews every week has been a lot …
By David Mytton, 444 words
JimmerUK.com - Home
I do photoshops. I do words. I do other stuff.
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Updated a year ago
The McDonald’s Fries Theorum
As a family, we don’t get McDonald’s that often, mainly because I think it’s shit and there are better life choices to be made, but occasionally it will magically appear at our door, often when …
By Everyone's Favourite Jim, 765 words
BRAPA | Blog
On 5th April 2014, I had a dream. Or was it a nightmare? To tick every pub in the Good Beer Guide!
By Si Everitt.
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BRAPA in ..... THE KILNSEA KIND : WON'T BE SPURNED AT THIS POINT
Wednesday 23rd October 2024 Those pesky East Yorkshire CAMRA folk could not have chosen a more isolated pub for inclusion in the 2025 Good Beer Guide if they'd tried! 'Calling Daddy BRAPA .... are you …
By Si Everitt, 1,335 words
Bright Lights Film Journal
Pop reviews and in-depth analyses of current and classic films from around the world.
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Hidden Horrors: Jeepers Creepers
Perhaps for some, knowing the real-life context heightens the film’s effect. Or it irreparably takes the viewer out of the experience. In either case, the Creeper is, in fact, a[...] The post Hidden Horrors: <em>Jeepers …
By Afsheen Farhadi, 47 words
Brandon's movie memory – Deeper Into Movies
This is not film criticism, just my thoughts on what I’ve watched, how I felt about it, and what other interesting information and opinion I found elsewhere.
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Updated 20 hours ago
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974, Tobe Hooper)
Two siblings and three of their buddies take a lil roadtrip to see if their slaughterhouse grandpa got dug up in the reported wave of grave robbings. This is something I’d completely forgotten: they’re not …
Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP
a personal view of the theory of computation.
By Kenneth W. Regan, Richard Lipton.
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Women In Theory
My dear wife, Kathryn Farley, just woke me this Friday the 20th from a nap with something that she said was amazing. She told me it was the top most viewed video of the entire …
A Common Reader
A way to sort through my thoughts about what I read and organize my notes. I hope it can provide readers a resource for classics, hard-to-find books, and non-fiction works.
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Updated 7 months ago
Fool by Peter K. Andersson
Fool: In Search of Henry VIII’s Closest Manby Peter K. AnderssonPrinceton University Press, 2023 The posthumous image of him has been entangled with the real individual, and no one has really fully tried to disentangle …
Goethe Etc.
Mostly about Goethe and the 18th century.
By Goethe Girl.
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Goethe and Refugees, 2
This is the concluding part of the previous post on the subject of refugees and émigrés during the French Revolution in Goethe's works. As with Unterhaltungen deutscher Ausgewanderten, discussed in the earlier post, I am …
By Goethe Girl, 992 words
Sharon Lohr — Blog
Sharon Lohr researches and writes about statistics: where they come from, how to interpret them, and how to tell the good statistics from the bad.
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Reviewing the 2023 National Violent Crime Statistics
It’s time for my annual update on crime statistics, following the September release of 2023 numbers by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). We …
By Sharon Lohr, 2,818 words
West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
Comments, observations and thoughts from two bloggers on applied statistics, higher education and epidemiology.
By Mark Palko, Joseph.
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Waiting for Goffman -- to understand how the New York Times' election coverage got so bad, you have to look beyond their election coverage.
[written before the election, but it still seems valid] This pair of posts from almost nine years ago superficially would seem to have nothing to do with our ongoing discussion of the New York Times' …
Big Data, Plainly Spoken (aka Numbers Rule Your World)
Comments on how data science, algorithms, software shape current events.
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Contaminated science
In one sense, the E.coli outbreak attributed to McDonald's has ended, as reported cases have dwindled to a drip. In another sense, it hasn't ended, because the number of cases is still growing. This is …
Mountain Beltway - AGU Blogosphere
By Callan Bentley.
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Updated 10 months ago
Swan song
Trumpeter Swan observed last week at Ragged Mountain Reservoir, near Charlottesville, Virginia Well, this is it: The last post at Mountain Beltway here at the AGU Blogosphere. AGU has been so accommodating, hosting my blog …
By Callan Bentley, 284 words
Georneys – Geological Musings, Wanderings, and Adventures
Geological musings, wanderings, and adventures.
By Evelyn Mervine.
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Updated 9 months ago
Coming Soon!
This will be the new home of my blog Georneys. I’ll be moving all of my posts here from the AGU blogosphere – and starting some new blogging in 2024. Stay tuned!
By Evelyn Mervine, 34 words
Miriam Eric Suzanne
writing & speaking & music & theater & cetera.
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Aggregating my distributed self
Where does all this content belong? Most of the content on this site is an aggregate view of my work in other venues. How do I want to manage that process going forward? It’s 2024, …
Manuel Matuzovic
I'm a frontend developer from Vienna, specialized in HTML, accessibility, and CSS layout and architecture.
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Website accessibility reaction videos (in German)
Recently, I started a new project. I react to the accessibility of more or less randomly picked websites.Before you get too excited, It's in German. I feel more comfortable recording live reactions to websites I …