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  1. Popjustice: 100% Solid Pop Music, , more info

    The 2023 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: Shortlist
    The good thing about just popping posts on the front page every year or so is that in doing so I can still make the claim that Popjustice is one… The post The 2023 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: Shortlist appeared first on Popjustice.
    By Popjustice, 52 words
  2. Permanent Style, , more info

    Talon zips and velvet chandeliers: The Real McCoy’s headquarters in Kobe, Japan
    Talon zips and velvet chandeliers: The Real McCoy’s headquarters in Kobe, Japan Wednesday, July 26th 2023 Share Share this post Subscribe 12 Comments ||- Begin Content -|| The Real McCoy's headquarters in Kobe, Japan is extraordinary. I had been warned it would be, but it really didn't prepare me for the scale of the operation or for the mix of craft and eccentricity. The company owns four warehouses in the …
    By Simon Crompton, 1,460 words
  3. Lesser-Known Writers, , more info

    Notes: Barry Hughart
    Barry Hughart (his surname is pronounced hew-gert) died in 2019 at the age of 85. His career as a writer of fantasy was short-lived, but his work was acclaimed. His first novel, Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was (1984), was the co-winner of the 1985 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel (along with Mythago Wood, by Robert Holdstock), and it won the 1986
    By Douglas A. Anderson, 72 words
  4. Restricted Data: The Nuclear Secrecy Blog, , more info

    Henry Stimson didn’t go to Kyoto on his honeymoon
    The city of Kyoto was the only great city of Japan to be spared serious bombing during World War II, despite being among the top targets preferred for the atomic bomb, thanks to the unprecedented and extraordinary efforts by the Secretary of War, Henry L. Stimson, to protect it. I have written at length on this, and why I have come to think that the issue of Kyoto is actually …
    By Alex Wellerstein, 3,561 words
  5. scholz.ruhr, , more info

    Homelab v5: Going Down The Network Stack
    The Old Setup To properly appreciate the upcoming network shenanigans I’ll have to give you a bit of context on my current setup first. You see, there is a server VLAN at home where everything is hosted, using normal, local IPv4 addresses. Traffic comes in via a Hetzner VPS which runs a reverse proxy (Caddy), that reverse proxy talks to the local network via a WireGuard VPN between VPS and …
    By Merlin Scholz, 2,671 words
  6. Buster's Notes - Notes, , more info

    New Partner Program incentives focus on high-quality human writing
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  7. Max Barry | he writes things, , more info

    Everyone Except Me is Wrong About AI
    I wrote about AI already, but that was about how we’re all going to die. Since then, the conversation has become more nuanced. Now I’m encountering more subtle ideas I think are totally wrong. So because I know better, here’s why. “AI is already here.” ChatBots are good at figuring out what comes next when you start a sentence with, “The capitol of Antigua is…” That’s pretty cool. We didn’t …
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  8. Ectobit, , more info

    What's new in pgx v5: CollectRows, RowToStructByName, CollectOneRow, RowToStructByPos and ForEachRow
    Learn how to use CollectRows, RowToStructByName, CollectOneRow, RowToStructByPos and ForEachRow
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  9. runswiththedug, , more info

    Big Jim
    Anyone who takes up bouldering will, sooner or later, hear about Fontainebleau. I have heard it said that it’s proof that a) God exists and b) he’s a climber. I don’t believe in God and Wikipedia says that in fact the forest is littered with thousands of sandstone boulders due to the erosion of an ancient sea bed. Handily, my middle sister has a holiday house about an hour’s drive …
    By A hill runner in Scotland, 912 words
  10. Medieval manuscripts blog, , more info

    Showing Elizabeth I in a new light
    If you have been following the news recently, you may have seen that we've been doing specialist imaging on the draft manuscripts of William Camden's Annals of the Reign of Elizabeth I, with sensational results. This research has been undertaken by Helena Rutkowska, a collaborative DPhil student in partnership between...
    By Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Manuscripts, 57 words
  11. Quelle Movies, , more info

    The Miracle Club
    It’s 1967 in Ballygar, a community in Dublin, where three friends of three different generations gather to mourn the death of one of their own. Lily (Maggie Smith), Eileen (Kathy Bates) and Dolly (Agnes O’Casey) soon come face to face with the friend’s daughter, Chrissie (Laura Linney), who fled Ballygar for the United States and hasn’t been back in nearly four decades. When the church wins a contest for a …
    By Raquel Stecher, 366 words
  12. The Untourists - Travel Blog, , more info

    North East India Food in Mumbai : Finally
    The Untourists The Untourists - Travel Blog - Discovering the beautiful world we live in. Often called the ‘melting pot’ of Indian cultures and cuisines, Mumbai never really had a North East India food scene. Until now. The North East of India has a super vibrant culture, languages, textiles, art and a food scene. Now we can explore a part of the food scene, with some amazing north east dishes, …
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  13. The Charlton Champion, , more info

    We have closed down: It’s goodbye from The Charlton Champion
    After 1,187 different stories, I’m sorry to say that this, the 1,188th, will be the last piece published on The Charlton Champion. We have now closed. Thank you for your custom. There’s a bit more to say than that, of… Continue reading →
    By Darryl Chamberlain, 53 words
  14. The Brushpainter, , more info

    What Should My Next Project Be? (Sort-of a Poll…..)
    My next project will be a “natural metal” finish on a 1/72 scale kit. But WHICH kit??? Let me know if you have an opinion by posting your preference below in the comments… PLEASE choose one from this list, otherwise I will completely ignore you. Monogram P-36 (RETRO ACTION!!) Fujimi MiG-21PF Hasegawa CF-104 ESCI F-104 Tamiya P-51D I’m not going to be counting “votes” exactly. This will be more fair. …
    By Brushpainter, 120 words
  15. BBC Media Action - BBC Blogs, , more info

    Goodbye Caroline, hello Simon - behind the scenes with BBC Media Action's CEOs
    On 11 July, BBC Media Action – the BBC’s international charity – will say goodbye to their CEO of 14 years, Caroline Nursey OBE, upon her retirement and welcome Simon Bishop as their new CEO. BBC Media Action’s head of communications, Carolynne Wheeler, sat down with Caroline and Simon to hear their reflections on the charity’s achievements, and on the challenges and opportunities ahead. Caroline, Simon, thank you for joining …
    By Caroline Nursey OBE and Simon Bishop, 1,222 words