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  1. The Overspill: when there's more that I want to say
    Charles Arthur's site for links, observations and writing. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Start Up No.2334: LLMs start to hit their scaling limit, US media confronts its election miss, BlueSky visualised, and more
    Incinerators are used to dispose of a lot of British household rubbish – but they’re very polluting. CC-licensed photo by Tim Sheerman-Chase on Flickr. You can sign up to receive each day’s Start Up post …
    By charlesarthur, 3,175 words
  2. Learn Lead Grow
    Creative ways to infuse UDL and technology into learning. By Matt Bergman. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Mundo: A Safe AI Tool for Students
    As our world continues to advance in its application of AI, it is important to educate our students and teachers on the potential of generative AI. One of the best ways to do this is …
    By Matt Bergman, 213 words
  3. The Last Drive In
    The blog’s atmosphere is one of nostalgia for those golden days when Silver Screen met tube with dials overflowing with memorable actors, writers, directors, and visionaries. By Jo Gabriel. 🇺🇸 More info

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    A Tale of Two Spirits- The Haunting of Windward House: A Study of Gothic Horror in The Uninvited 1944
    Retrospective reviews have continued to hold the film in high regard, with Carlos Clarens calling it ” the best and most unusual” horror film of 1944 in his book An Illustrated History of the Horror …
    By monstergirl, 96 words
  4. Beauty of Mathematics
    Discover one person's journey and triumph over math anxiety. By Suzza Silver. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Annotated Numberphile #4: Third Anniversary
    The fourth in the series about every year of Numberphile. Videos about Klein bottles, infinity, and coin flips.
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  5. Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain
    Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Don’t use the Patreon app on your iPhone!
    A call to action for Patreon subscribers: If you signed up for my Patreon from November 2024 using the Patreon app on an iPhone or iPad, then please remove that subscription and rejoin through my …
    By David Gerard, 293 words
  6. yuanchuan
    As a web developer, I'm passionate about exploring various areas such as design, programming languages, and generative art. By Yuan Chuan. 🇨🇳 More info

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    Generating images from css-doodle code
    For the past week, I've been working on a command-line tool to generate images from css-doodle source code. If you're familiar with command lines, try installing it with npm: npm i -g @css-doodle/cli After that, …
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  7. Simon Griffee - Notebook
    Time, light, movement and distance. More info

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    Allan Ceen
    So long, Maestro Ceen 😢
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  8. Disoriented
    A personal travel and photography blog, with photographs from North and South America, Asia, Europe and Africa. By Angus McIntyre. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Totally Tubular Festival
    My teenage years played a show at New York’s Pier 17.
    By Angus McIntyre, 14 words
  9. Valhalla's Things
    I post sporadically about the things I do and the ones I make. By Elena “of Valhalla” Grandi. 🇮🇹 More info

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    Asemic Writing, a Zine
    Posted on October 24, 2024 Tags: madeof:atoms, madeof:bits, craft:zine I have no idea either. Happy Maladay1 to those who celebrate it, I guess. If you care about the how, it started as china ink on …
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  10. Amy Hupe, content designer | Articles
    I care about making services accessible and inclusive, starting with the basics – the words we use to talk about them. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Silver bullets
    Never in my life have I been so violently confronted by my brokenness than in the first year of separating from my husband in early 2023. My body and mind, both of which had historically …
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  11. FlowingData
    Data Visualization and Statistics. By Nathan Yau. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Swooping vote margins
    The New York Times used swooping arrows to show vote swings left and right for the 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections. A shift left makes the section of an arrow blue, and a shift right …
    By Nathan Yau, 100 words
  12. Not awful and boring ideas for teaching statistics
    By Jess Hartnett. 🇺🇸 More info

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    An interactive that gets your students thinking about medians, percentiles, and their own sleeping habits.
    My students struggle with sleeping and are distracted by electronics. This interactive activity allows them to think about their sleep relative to norms regarding age and sex. It also dives deeply into how sleep changes …
    By Jessica Hartnett, 153 words
  13. Jennifer Mills News
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  14. simply.
    it’s personal and micro – simply. By Joe Jenett. More info

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    impact - life changing, world changing.
    Sometimes, when we’re just hanging out having fun, I’ll tell Kim, “I need you to add something to my urn.” Like ‘he sure could make a sub!’ or ‘he was a friggin’ genius!’ Sure. I …
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  15. Mappiman's Real Ale Walks
    Walking the UK, ticking off CAMRA Good Beer Guide Pubs and hunting for Geocaches. 🇬🇧 More info

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    30/10/24 - Redstone Caves, Shrawley Woods and Glasshampton Monastery
    Good Beer Guide Pubs from HomeMy one man protest at the 50% budget increase for capped single bus journeys starts here. Instead of the ever reliable Kidderminster Number 3 whisking me off to exotic climes, …
    By Mappiman, 660 words