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  1. Andy Trattner
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    WHOOP-sy daisy
    I've developed a useful rule to reject all social media, coupons, and wearables. A few weeks ago, I broke my rule. In January, I spent $400 on a 2-year WHOOP subscription after diving into Bryan …
    By Andy Trattner, 436 words
  2. Django Andy
    My travels through the worlds of Django, Python, DevOps and Full Stack web development. By Andy Ide. 🇦🇺 More info

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    When Dall-e acts like The Man and tries to bring you down.
    Sometimes Dall-e says it wont generate an image due to its content policy, particularly if you name copyrighted works. A common example is superhero names. In this case my prompt was: a montage of lord …
    By djangoandy, 156 words
  3. Bill Petro 4.0
    Writes about History, Popular Culture, Tech Trends, and Travel. 🇺🇸 More info

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    History of Amazing Grace: Abolition of the British Slave Trade, part 1
    HISTORY OF AMAZING GRACE, part 1 On February 23, 1807, the British parliament passed a bill banning the nation’s slave trade. In these two articles, we’ll explore the lives of two men and one song …
    By billpetro, 124 words
  4. The Other Side blog
    The Other Side Blog is a game design blog from Timothy S. Brannan. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Review: Forgotten Realms Campaign Set
    I have asked this before, but it bears repeating here and now. How does one review a classic? Better question. How does one review a genre-defining classic? Because that is what I have sitting in …
    By Timothy S. Brannan, 1,854 words
  5. Jane Friedman | Blog
    Information and resources for writers, from a 20-year veteran of the publishing industry. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Scene, Summary, Postcard: 3 Types of Scenes in Commercial, Upmarket, and Literary Fiction
    Photo by freestocks on Unsplash Today’s post is by author, book coach, and developmental editor Lidija Hilje. It’s often said that scenes are the fundamental building blocks of a story—the smallest units that propel the …
    By Lidija Hilje, 1,865 words
  6. Art of Memory | Blog
    Learn about memory palaces, mnemonics, mental calculation, acrostics, eidetic memory, and more. More info

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    2 months and 2 days to create a 2 block card system and go below 30s, is it possible? yes it is
    Hi Everyone! For those who don’t know me i’m Nicolas Pommies a french memory athlete and will participate to the french open championship the 16 and 17th of March. The 20th of December I decided …
    By IceLegend, 244 words
  7. MARCO LABARILE
    Marco Labarile’s personal website and blog. 🇮🇹 More info

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    Automating Callbacks to Async/Await Migrations for Mocha Tests: Part 2
    In the previous article we showed how to automate the migration from callbacks to async/await for Mocha tests using jscodeshift. We started from the jscodeshift-ts-template repo and added the final implementation to the ts-codemods repo. …
    By Marco Labarile, 1,193 words
  8. Gallimore Railroading
    A blog about model trains and other hobby projects. By Galen Gallimore. More info

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    Drug Store Saga, Part IV
    I began adding color to the trim using a palate similar to what I used on the Queen Anne Cottage for the NMRBO22. In fact, the colors are identical - Black Cherry, Almond and Butter …
    By Galen Gallimore, 624 words
  9. Astronomy Picture of the Day
    A different astronomy and space sciencerelated image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation. 🇺🇸 More info

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    A View Toward M106
    A View Toward M106
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  10. Live Free or Dichotomize
    By Lucy D’Agostino McGowan, Nick Strayer. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Visual Diagnostic Tools for Causal Inference
    Here we are going to look at several diagnostic plots are helpful when attempting to answer a causal question. They can be used to visualize the target population, balance, and treatment effect heterogeneity. Setup I’ve …
    By Lucy D'Agostino McGowan, 2,899 words
  11. Laura McInerney - Blog
    I’m an education journalist, co-founder of the daily survey app, Teacher Tapp, and renowned keynote speaker. 🇬🇧 More info

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    A Cumulatively Effective Way of Dealing With Worries
    At the age of seven, I waved a medical encyclopedia in front of my parents and announced that I had “free-floating anxiety”. The book was one of only a few we had in the house, …
    By Laura McInerney, 725 words
  12. Memex 1.1
    John Naughton's online diary. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Friday 23 February, 2024
    My ol’ Burgundian Home If I had a house en Bourgogne (which, alas, I don’t), I’d like one like this. And then I’d ask Randy Newman to do a variation on this for me. Quote …
    By jjn1, 1,176 words
  13. A Working Library
    A blog about work, reading & technology. By Mandy Brown. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Treacle Walker
    Treacle Walker by Alan Garner (4th Estate, 2021) “Ragbone! Ragbone! Any rags! Pots for rags! Donkey stone!” opens this strange and miraculous tale, which somehow reads as part fairy tale, part fantasy, and part lyrical …
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  14. James' Angling Adventures
    By James Denison. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Six Foot.
    Well, winter still hasn't arrived and the rivers are in a constant state of flood, now for Barbel that isn't the end of the world but now valentines day has passed my attentions typically turn …
    By James Denison Angling, 1,168 words
  15. fiftyfootshadows.net
    Photography. Music. Life. By John Carey. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Staircase Sunset
    There we go. That’s better. I love this moment here. A full moon rising as the sun sets behind me while in the near total silence of this space with its infinite skies. The short …
    By John Carey, 205 words