Speed Force
Tracking the Flash - the Fastest Man Alive.
By Lia Brown, Ed Garrett, Kelson Vibber, Devin Johnson, Greg Elias.
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“As Above” Review of THE FLASH #14
We’ve just come through the trippiest FLASH arc ever (even more so than when Iris West’s conscience was placed into another body just before the original CRISIS). So, what’s up for the Flash family now? …
By Ed Garrett, 1,051 words
nyanpasu64's blog | Home
Adventures in programming, hardware, DSP, and chiptune.
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Looking for a job
Given recent events in the US, I'm now looking for work to help keep myself and my friends safe. I have over 10 years of programming/hardware experience on microcontrollers, phones, and desktops/servers, spanning native and …
von Explaino - Journal Page 1
Personal site for Colin Morris/ Professor von Explaino. Contains PHP code, Steampunk.
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Like of "Fortress of Solitude"
People can own their interactability.
Dreams in the Lich House
A blog about Dungeons & Dragons, Call of Cthulhu, and fantasy and horror gaming.
By John Arendt.
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The Pillories Have Been Death Frost Doomed
Herein lies the tale of our abrupt and terrifying end to Death Frost Doom. As if it could end any other way.When we last met with The Pillories, their halfling, Remi Knotwise, had crawled through …
Data Colada
Thinking about evidence and vice versa.
By Uri Simonsohn, Leif Nelson, Joe Simmons.
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[120] Off-Label Smirnov: How Many Subjects Show an Effect in Between-Subjects Experiments?
There is a classic statistical test known as the Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) test (Wikipedia). This post is about an off-label use of the KS-test that I don’t think people know about (not even Kolmogorov or Smirnov), …
By Uri Simonsohn, 86 words
Time's Flow Stemmed
Wild reading….
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Thirty Things to Look Forward To
Books, of course. All due to be published in the UK over the next twelve months. Quite a mixed bag: Inger Christensen. Natalja’s Stories. (tr. Denise Newman). Inger Christensen. The Painted Room. (tr. Denise Newman). …
This Space
"Perhaps the best resource in English on European modernist literature" – Irish Times.
By Steve Mitchelmore.
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No safe landing
A review of A Winter in Zürau and Partita by Gabriel Josipovici Gabriel Josipovici has said that as a critic he is conservative but as a novelist he is radical. The second claim may not …
By Stephen Mitchelmore, 1,908 words
David Revoy
Artist, Instructor, using only Free/Libre and Open-Source software since 2009.
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flowerville
ΜΗΔΕΙΣ ΑΨΥΧΟΛΟΓΙΚΟΣ ΕΙΣΙΤΩ.
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all souls
why is aquinas helping you? bc there is lots of it. bc of the systematic and patient exploration of questions. you need something like this as counterweight. you need it a lot. and all souls …
The Week in Women | an AWFJ blog
Features a wide range of articles, profiles and news roundups covering current affairs, personalities and events pertaining to women working in the movie industry.
By Brandy McDonnell.
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Season 2 of hit series ‘Silo,’ starring and executive produced by Rebecca Ferguson, coming to Apple TV+
Based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy “Wool,” “Silo” is the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth and their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, …
By Brandy McDonnell, 72 words
The Incredible Inman
Writeups About Show Biz Stuff, Old-Timey and Otherwise.
By David Inman.
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"Ladies of Leisure," or Easel to Love
Barbara Stanwyck enters the 1930 film "Ladies of Leisure" -- and film history -- in a rowboat. The oars squeak. Her face is marked by mascara-streaked tears and she's clutching a broken dress strap. She's …
(Re)Creating Yourself ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆
By Krishna Sanguine Royal.
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The Brooks Review
About what draws my interest. My obsession with finding the what is best. Not ‘for most people’, the best thing I can find.
By Ben Brooks.
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Buck 110 Magnacut
When I think of pocket knives, there’s two iconic blades which pop into my head: a Swiss Army Knife, and a Buck 110. Those are also the first two knives I used growing up, getting …
By Ben Brooks, 1,493 words
The Mental Elf
Keeping you up to date with reliable mental health research, policy & guidance.
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Antidepressant discontinuation symptoms: what do the data really tell us?
Gemma Lewis and Glyn Lewis summarise a robust systematic review and meta-analysis investigating the incidence of symptoms when discontinuing or withdrawing from antidepressants. The data suggest that 8-14% of patients will experience antidepressant discontinuation symptoms, …
Ken Shirriff's blog
Computer history, restoring vintage computers, IC reverse engineering, and whatever.
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Wealth distribution in the United States
Forbes recently published the Forbes 400 List for 2024, listing the 400 richest people in the United States. This inspired me to make a histogram to show the distribution of wealth in the United States. …
By Ken Shirriff, 583 words