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  1. everybody's number one to someone
    All the singles to top the NME Indie Charts since its launch in 1981. By Dave Bryant. 🇬🇧 More info

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    22. New Order - Temptation (Factory)
    Six weeks at number one from 29th May 1982Nearly twenty years ago now, I subscribed to Last.fm, an application which measures the music you stream or listen to on devices, and produces facts and stats …
    By 23 Daves, 2,166 words
  2. Alexander Obenauer
    Exploring new and renewed ideas for how personal computing and the interfaces we think with can better serve people’s lives – expanding opportunity, agency, curiosity, and creativity. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Thinking about the interfaces with which we think
    Today, I’ve got a new essay to share with you. It will land in a few parts, and part one is up now. Read on: The Interfaces With Which We Think » Here’s the introduction: …
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  3. San Francisco Senior Beat
    Smashing aging stereotypes through storytelling. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Retiree wants your blood: Donor Ambassador devotes his all to Red Cross collection efforts
    Mark Sugarman wants to repair the world. The 79-year-old Financial District resident has spent his whole life following that maxim, which in Hebrew is known as Tikkun Olam. He does that through volunteering, which he …
    By Mary Anne Lewis, 116 words
  4. paulregan.studio – From the studio
    I paint, mentor and teach from my studio in Whetstone, North London. By Paul Regan. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Studio Fridays Art Fair 2024
    30th October – 3rd November 2024 Congratulations to all 17 of my hugely talented Studio Fridays mentees for transforming the studio into an amazing art fair last week. It was a huge success, and their …
    By Paul Regan, 57 words
  5. Journeys of Dr. G
    Earth science and creative science communication, with Dr. Laura Guertin. 🇺🇸 More info

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    How do I…? – a quilt post-Election Day
    This quilt is one of a series of quilts I generated relating to Election Day 2024. Explore the collection. As soon as I completed my Processing quilt, the idea for this quilt immediately came to …
    By Dr. G, 303 words
  6. Simon Dunn
    Scriptwriter and Comedian. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Good Tune, Isn’t It?
    My current ear worm is this. Quite a combination … First of all, is that Doon Mackichan singing? Second, this isn’t the first time the song has been used in a campaign for the weirdly …
    By Simon Dunn, 59 words
  7. Hold Fast Bespoke Blog
    Stay abreast of what's happening in my midcoast Maine workroom. This is where I share a glimpse into the world of bespoke tailoring. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Hold Fast Classic Tweed Overcoat
    Classic Fabric / Classic Style This wool tweed rendition of the Hold Fast Balmacaan is, in my opinion, timeless. Tailored in collaboration with David Wood Clothiers of Portland, Maine; it will never go out of …
    By Duane MacLeod, 597 words
  8. BLAKE GOPNIK on art
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    THE FRIDAY PIC is an installation shot from “Amerika,” the wonderful new projection by Javier Téllez…
    THE FRIDAY PIC is an installation shot from “Amerika,” the wonderful new projection by Javier Téllez at the Center for Art, Research and Alliances, a two-year-old space in Greenwich Village in New York. In today’s …
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  9. Orange Crate Art
    “It goes idea by idea”. By Michael Leddy. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Warren and Apple Intelligence
    Adam Engst excoriates Apple for its new Apple Intelligence ads, and rightly so. One is about business writing: In the first ad, Apple Intelligence enables a goof-off who wastes time and annoys his colleagues to …
    By Michael Leddy, 520 words
  10. St. John's Wort
    Beery Musings And Amusing Beers. By Jordan St. John. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Ontario Beer: The Fifth Wave
    It’s a really interesting time for the brewing industry in Ontario, and it’s one of those moments that prompts some re-evaluation. Josh Rubin called me the other day from the Toronto Star to ask how …
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  11. ht.xyz - Blog posts
    I'm passionate about creativity, storytelling, and technology, and this website is my nook on the internet to express that passion. By Hitarth Thummar. 🇮🇳 More info

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    How asking for a traffic challan might benefit you.
    You know those last five seconds of a green light? The ones where the guy in front of you suddenly has to stop for a bit but just enough so that you can't escape? Yeah, …
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  12. Jamie Lord
    Solution Architect at CDS, based in Nottingham, UK, using Azure and C# to build awesome projects. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Repository-to-Prompt Tools
    In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-assisted software development, a new category of tools has emerged: repository-to-prompt converters. These utilities address the growing need to feed entire codebases into Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT-4, …
    By Jamie Lord, 843 words
  13. aows — black and white photography
    Film & Digital Monochrome Photography. By Adrian Vila. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The country side
    Galicia, November 2024.
    By Adrian Vila, 6 words
  14. Flashing Palely in the Margins
    An epistolarian, anthropologist, urban explorer, and over-user of the discretionary comma. By Sameer Vasta. 🇨🇦 More info

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    On the way to the bus stop
    On weekday mornings, early enough that the sun is still creeping up past the horizon, we bundle up in our jackets, grab the backpack, and walk to the bus stop. The bus stop is a …
    By 2024-11-07 - On the Way to the Bus Stop.txt, 1,413 words
  15. Silvia Maggi - Designer
    I write about design, technology, their effects on our lives, photography, and more. I curate the inspiration series Design, Digested. 🇬🇧 More info

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    A new home for my photos
    A website for family, friends, and anyone who lands there to enjoy my photos. For a long time after quitting Instagram in 2021, my photos were nowhere to be seen. Sometimes I would post a …
    By Silvia Maggi, 248 words