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  1. Jayeless.net
    I’m Jessica Smith, and this is my personal website. I’m a left-wing feminist who loves animals, books, gaming, and cooking; I’m also very interested in linguistics, history, technology and society. 🇦🇺 More info

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    2025-01-12 05:28
    Finished “Chained Echoes” yesterday, after 45 hours, off and on since August! It took some time to grow on me, but I loved the game in the end – what a fun twists-and-turnsy storyline 😄 …
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  2. — As in guillotine...
    Guy LeCharles Gonzalez: As in guillotine. Old/new media pragmatist. Sometimes loud, one-time poet, still opinionated. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Five Things: January 9, 2025
    Check out As in guillotine... for more. This is my bi-weekly “newsletter” delivered straight to your inbox with at least one guaranteed typo I’ll catch after hitting send! If email collectors’ items aren’t your thing, …
    By Guy LeCharles Gonzalez, 2,039 words
  3. Global Nerdy
    Tampa Bay techie Joey deVilla on software, hardware, and everything in between. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Saturday picdump for January 11, 2025
    Welcome to the another Global Nerdy Saturday “picdump!” It’s the weekly article where I post the technology- and work-related memes, pictures, and cartoons floating around the internet that I found interesting or relevant this week. …
    By Joey deVilla, 57 words
  4. Lj Miranda
    A collection of notes, projects, and essays. 🇵🇭 More info

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    The missing pieces in Filipino NLP in the age of LLMs
    Back when I started working in Filipino NLP, my standard approach in training models is to encode linguistics knowledge via meticulous data annotation, feature engineering, and extensive testing. Take calamanCy for example: we spent countless …
    By LJ MIRANDA, 1,993 words
  5. Prince Street
    By Chris Mears. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Two weeks ago, always, and forever.
    The first of the two trains that arrive into the station this afternoon is one from Vaudreuil. Five minutes later a Candiac train lands.
    By Chris Mears, 30 words
  6. Traingeek – Trains and Photography
    I am a photographer who specializes in trains and grain elevators. I like to tell stories through my photos and my blog. By Steve Boyko. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Marking Time at Meadows
    I haven't been doing much work on my model train layout. However, I do like to stop by my favourite train store, Ware House Hobbies, now and then.
    By steve, 32 words
  7. Uncle Rod's Astro Blog
    By Rod Mollise. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Issue 611: Yet Another Christmas Eve at Chaos Manor South
    Last season's SeeStar shot...Muchachos, your old Uncle had been keeping a weather eye peeled—literally. The forecasts for Christmas Eve had been gyrating wildly: “clear” to “partly cloudy” to “mostly cloudy.” Then, back to “clear,” but …
    By Rod Mollise, 1,073 words
  8. Astro Bob | Duluth News Tribune
    Bob King's 'Astro Bob' is astronomy for everyone. Mars, Milky Way, Northern Lights, constellations, star gazing and much more. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Astro Bob: Full Wolf Moon hides Mars on Monday night, Jan. 13
    If you look for Mars on Monday it just might be MIA.
    By Bob King, 24 words
  9. Grand Old Movies
    Blogging about Hollywood's golden-age films. More info

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    Criswell Amazes!
    He was born Jeron Criswell King on August 18, 1907, and his first words, spoken at age four during a thunderstorm, were also his first prediction: “The rain will stop!” (“And a valid one!” the …
    By Grand Old Movies, 2,735 words
  10. Criminal Element
    Mysteries, Thrillers, and all things Killer! More info

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    Cooking the Books: Murder At The Lemonberry Tea by Darci Hannah
    Lindsey Bakewell is excited by her best friend Kennedy Kapoor’s latest marketing scheme for her Beacon Bakeshop, located in a historic lighthouse on the banks of Lake Michigan. The social media influencer has learned that …
    By Doreen Sheridan, 66 words
  11. Classic Film and TV Café
    Devoted to classic movies and television series, ranging from the silent film era to the 1980s. By Rick29. More info

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    The Eiger Sanction Is a Tough Climb
    The Eiger Sanction (1975). This action thriller, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, follows a former assassin who is coerced into one last mission. There is some talk about recovering a germ warfare formula, but …
    By Rick29, 351 words
  12. Joel David Hamkins
    mathematics and philosophy of the infinite. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Human Podcast: 10 questions in 10 minutes
    I had an enjoyable little discussion with Joe Murray of The Human Podcast, part of his new series, called 10 questions in 10 minutes, in which he asks his interview subjects for short answers to …
    By Joel David Hamkins, 52 words
  13. Azimuth
    From math to physics to earth science and biology, computer science … centered around the theme of what scientists, engineers and programmers can do to help save a planet in crisis. By John Baez. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Problems to Sharpen the Young
    A farmer with a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage must cross a river by boat. The boat can carry only the farmer and a single item. If left unattended together, the wolf would eat …
    By John Baez, 1,765 words
  14. David Fisher, Carving Explorations | Blog
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    First bowl of 2025
    This is the bowl I was carving in a post in early November. It was nice to carve 2025 on the foot. 4s aren’t as interesting to carve. I decided to do a small painted …
    By Dave Fisher, 48 words
  15. TimeTestedTools
    Vintage Tool Information - Hand Tool Restorations - Tool Collecting - Vintage Tools. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Sargent Vintage Hand Plane Tote Differences
    It would take an intensive study to determine all the differences in totes among the various models and sizes of Sargent hand planes.
    By Don, 30 words