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My blog.
By Paul Tötterman.
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VictoriaLogs on NixOS
Searching for VictoriaLogs on search.nixos.org gave me no results, so I ran victorialogs from Docker. But at some point I did search for victorialogs on nixpkgs and realized that the binary is built with victoriametrics.
David Mytton
David Mytton is CEO of Console (the best tools for developers) and an active devtools investor.
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When security & sustainability meet: don’t try to change user behavior
Last week William Woodruff wrote an excellent blog post about the implementation of PEP 740 on PyPI: digital attestations for Python package releases. Apparently the release of this feature was controversial because of decisions like …
By David Mytton, 353 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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Updated 15 hours ago
BRAPA ... CHRISTMAS SPECIAL : UX, BUCKS & THE SEASONAL PUB INFLUX
Saturday 21st December 2024, 9:30am Ho, ho, bloomin' ho! You find me deep in the London Underground, ready to embark on a trip all the way to end of the Metropolitan line at Uxbridge. Quite …
By Si Everitt, 1,863 words
Bright Lights Film Journal
Pop reviews and in-depth analyses of current and classic films from around the world.
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Updated 18 hours ago
Cruising: The Boys in (Black and) Blue
“I don’t make a film because I’m against something. For that matter, I don’t make a film because I’m for something — don’t make propaganda. If anything, all the films[...] The post <em>Cruising</em>: The Boys …
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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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The Movie Year in Review, 2024
Happy New Movie Year! Once again I made a letterboxd list of all the must-see movies released during the year. I’ve watched about 60 percent of these, which is good, for me. We went to …
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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Updated 6 days ago
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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Mikhail Shishkin interview at Asymptote
I finally got around to reading Mikhail Shishkin’s interview at the Asymptote journal. He goes into some depth on his writing of Maidenhair, his view of Russian politics, and the launch of a new literary …
Goethe Etc.
Mostly about Goethe and the 18th century.
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Goethe and the Elegiac Tradition
I subscribe to the TLS, which does pretty good coverage of German literature and history, including Goethe. (I have even written a few reviews in the TLS on Goethe, which you can check out online.) …
By Goethe Girl, 1,084 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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How Many People Attend Religious Services? Part 1
I knew there were serious problems with at least one of the statistics as soon as I skimmed the newspaper article. Paragraph 2 of Magruder (2024) states:But since 2000, church attendance has dropped in the …
By Sharon Lohr, 2,752 words
West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
Comments, observations and thoughts from two bloggers on applied statistics, higher education and epidemiology.
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You'll see a lot of finger pointing in the coverage of the fires but almost no real coverage of the mistakes that got us here.
I apologize for the all the reposts, but this has gotten very relevant.Monday, December 28, 2020 The handling of the Western mega-fires is another reminder we live in a solution-phobic society We've had some nice …
Big Data, Plainly Spoken (aka Numbers Rule Your World)
Comments on how data science, algorithms, software shape current events.
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Updated 22 hours ago
On the second day of congestion pricing...
Here comes the most predictable story of the AI revolution in toll collection. Drivers are evading tolls, stupid! (link) Since Sunday, New York City has imposed tolls for driving into midtown and downtown Manhattan, which …
Mountain Beltway - AGU Blogosphere
By Callan Bentley.
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Updated 12 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.
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Updated 11 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!
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Miriam Eric Suzanne
writing & speaking & music & theater & cetera.
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Updated 4 months ago
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, …