8Sided Blog
a zine about sound, culture, and the punk rock dream.
By Michael Donaldson.
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Updated 4 months ago
suspicions of provenance
Hakobune‘s guitar is processed like one hundred Guthries, ringing with reverb abandon as chords stretch into warm, elongated vibrations. The 2019 album Rain Studies is a full-spectrum affair; it alternately plays and washes away intruding …
By M Donaldson, 389 words
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.
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Updated 7 months ago
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
Wayne Myers | bloggage
Wayne Myers is a musician, writer and coder based in St Leonards-on-Sea. This is his blog.
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The AI Don’t Work
I’ve had this idea on my mind for a while, and finally got around to bashing out a first go at the lyrics the other day, along with a demo. When an idea won’t go …
Cincinnati Curiosities
Working overtime to keep alive the weird soul of the Queen City.
By Greg Hand.
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A Journalist Named Invisible Green Captured Cincinnati’s 1850s Foibles For Posterity
In 1856, a curious volume appeared for sale in the bookshop of Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Overend on Cincinnati’s Fourth Street. The title of the book was “Green Peas Picked from The Patch of Invisible …
Kevin Cox - All Articles
Software developer and all around nerd. I am webscale.
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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 …
Grizzlebit
Bytes that get stuck in your teeth.
By Ray Grasso.
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2025-01-09 05:07
And now their watch has ended. Sleep soundly, Silvia and Rocky 🫡 🔗 ∙ Tagged in Gear, Notes.
Pröper Gander | starbreaker.org
rock operatic speculative fiction (and more) by Matthew Graybosch.
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I’ll Read It
About a year or so ago, Manuel Moreale wrote a post called I’ll read it. In it, he made a simple offer to anybody who was on the fence about starting their own blog because …
By Matthew Graybosch, 836 words
The Artist’s Notebook
Paul Watson’s notes on ongoing artwork, giving an insight into the creative process.
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My artwork in 2024
All-in-all 2024 has not been a very productive year in terms of artwork - mainly because of too much time and headspace spent in moving to a new home in Hastings, on top of my …
By Paul Watson, 132 words
Fritinancy
Names, brands, writing, and the language of commerce.
By Nancy Friedman.
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Year-end roundup
Solstice greetings to all! Here’s a sampling of my recently published writing: * Names of the year for 2024 (Moo Deng, Shohei Ohtani, Piper, and more) Words of the year for 2024 (BlueAnon, snoafer, X-odus, …
By Nancy Friedman, 84 words
Packing Up The Pieces | Blog
Travel. Make the Most of Life's Grand Adventure.
By Megan Anderson.
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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
No Idea Blog
Posts about things.
By Tanya Reilly.
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Updated 2 years ago
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
Inky Fool
Being the weblog of Mark Forsyth.
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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
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.
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Submission – Official Map: Madrid Cercanías Rail Network, December 2024
Submitted by Juan, who says: I send the new version of the Renfe-Madrid Cercanías network. It seems to me that it has improved quite a lot the previous version. This previous version had crossroads, angles, …
By Cameron Booth, 420 words
Tracy Durnell
Writer and designer in the Seattle area. Freelance sustainability consultant.
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Giving up the pretense
Ryan Broderick at Garbage Day says content moderation died on January 6, 2021: [T]he Insurrection was the first time Americans could truly see the radicalizing effects of algorithmic platforms like Facebook and YouTube that other …
By Tracy Durnell, 328 words
Sabine Hossenfelder: Backreaction
Science News, Physics, Science, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science.
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Have Researchers Found The First Evidence For String Theory?
The BBC claims that researchers have found the first evidence for string theory, citing a recent discovery of long-wavelength gravitational waves that might indicate the existence of so-called “cosmic strings.” Crazier still, they think that …
By Sabine Hossenfelder, 71 words