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  1. Amy Goodchild — Blog
    I’m an artist based in London. I use code and other technology to create art which explores generativity, group experience, and interaction. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Chaos in the medium: watercolour plotting
    Over the past few weeks, I've been experimenting with painting in watercolours using my AxiDraw plotter. Watercolour is a medium I enjoy painting in (by hand) as a personal hobby, kind of separate from my …
    By Amy Goodchild, 1,655 words
  2. Wayne Myers | bloggage
    Wayne Myers is a musician, writer and coder based in St Leonards-on-Sea. This is his blog. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Italian Abdominal Truss Package Designer Doesn’t Give A Shit
    I just had surgery to repair an incisional hernia near where my appendix used to be. By “just” I mean Thursday week ago. I am recovering well, thank you, though it did knock me for …
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  3. Cincinnati Curiosities
    Working overtime to keep alive the weird soul of the Queen City. By Greg Hand. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Cincinnatians Gobbled Up Tales Of Barnyard Freaks And Vegetable Monstrosities
    As autumn leaves littered the increasingly wintry ground it was, in days gone by, the signal for newspapers to trumpet the latest freak of nature emerging from the local barnyards. Cincinnati editors gleefully pounced on …
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  4. Kevin Cox - All Articles
    Software developer and all around nerd. I am webscale. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Hiking in the Yukon
    I recently took a trip to the Yukon (and two days in Alaska) with my partner Elaine. The trip was mostly hiking focused and generally enjoying the nature. We took almost two weeks which was …
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  5. Grizzlebit
    Bytes that get stuck in your teeth. By Ray Grasso. 🇦🇺 More info

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    Saturday Night Neon
    A bit of Brissy night light. 🔗 ∙ Tagged in My Photos.
    By Ray Grasso, 15 words
  6. Pröper Gander | starbreaker.org
    rock operatic speculative fiction (and more) by Matthew Graybosch. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Something Short...
    Here I sit, brokenhearted / I came to shit and only farted. I’m stuck in the toilet with my laptop. The last time FlamedFury bookmarked something I had written, they said I broke it down …
    By Matthew Graybosch, 170 words
  7. The Artist’s Notebook
    Paul Watson’s notes on ongoing artwork, giving an insight into the creative process. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Marsh Spirit
    A detail from another shot in the Marsh Spirit photoshoot Most of the time I have at least some idea who the characters that I photograph are. Not so in this case - I came …
    By Paul Watson, 201 words
  8. Fritinancy
    Names, brands, writing, and the language of commerce. By Nancy Friedman. 🇺🇸 More info

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    More new writing!
    Hello again! Here’s some recent writing of mine that you may have missed: Just Add “Just”: The Four-Letter Word That’s All Over Supermarket Shelves and Advertising Copy (Medium gift link) Skippin’ Like a Dipshit: Minnesota …
    By Nancy Friedman, 92 words
  9. Packing Up The Pieces | Blog
    Travel. Make the Most of Life's Grand Adventure. By Megan Anderson. 🇺🇸 More info

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    13 Incredible Camino de Santiago Churches, Chapels, & Hidden Gems to Discover
    Some of the most impressive churches and historical sites are found along the Camino de Santiago routes that twist through the length of Europe. While tourists and pilgrims alike will be drawn to the grand …
    By Megan Anderson, 67 words
  10. No Idea Blog
    Posts about things. By Tanya Reilly. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Staff engineer communities
    Chapter 5 of The Staff Engineer’s Path is going to be about leading big projects, the kind that involve a lot of teams, or where the stakes are high, or the path forward is ambiguous–or …
    By Tanya Reilly, 1,074 words
  11. Inky Fool
    Being the weblog of Mark Forsyth. 🇬🇧 More info

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    A Riddle for a King
    I've a written a new book. It's a children's book and it's called A Riddle for a King. It's suitable for those aged between about eight and twelve, although it has been rigorously tested on …
    By M.H. Forsyth, 358 words
  12. Transit Maps
    A site devoted to the design and social impact of transit maps - subway maps, metro maps, bus maps, rail maps, ferry maps and more! By Cameron Booth. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Submission – Historical Map: Duluth Transit Authority, 1982
    Submitted by Darryl, who says: Going through old boxes in my basement, I came across this 1982 opus from the Duluth Transit Authority. I may be biased because it’s the first transit map I ever …
    By Cameron Booth, 379 words
  13. Tracy Durnell
    Writer and designer in the Seattle area. Freelance sustainability consultant. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Weeknotes: Nov. 2-8, 2024
    Welp. That week happened. I’ve added in a couple extra things I appreciated this week because I think a lot of us could use some joy right now. Highlight of the week: meeting our neighbors …
    By Tracy Durnell, 625 words
  14. Sabine Hossenfelder: Backreaction
    Science News, Physics, Science, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science. 🇩🇪 🇺🇸 More info

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    AI Scaling Hits the Wall, Rumours Say. How Serious is it?
    In the past few days we have seen a lot of rumours about troubles with AI scaling. In this video, I have a brief summary of recent events, who said what, and why I don't …
    By Sabine Hossenfelder, 53 words
  15. Preterition – kryptonite catnip
    rhetoric • technology • writing • economy. By Mike Edwards. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Flowers
    Part of what excites me about generative AI LLMs and GANs is the back-and-forth between language and representation. I’ve lately been playing more with MidJourney and Deep Dream Generator and a local install of Stable …
    By preterite, 301 words