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  1. Russell Davies, , more info

    August 2023
    Everybody everyone
    By russell davies, 4 words
  2. OSArch, , more info

    QCAD for technical drawing (Workshop and books)
    If you had to choose software to begin working in architectural design, which would be your first choice? Many might think that a BIM solution such as BlenderBIM or FreeCAD would be the ideal choice. In many cases, they offer numerous advantages. However, despite these advanced and modern workflows, a simple 2D CAD solution can still address most of our project needs. Using a 2D CAD solution has numerous benefits …
    By Allan Brito, 366 words
  3. Symbolic Forest, , more info

    How to cross the same river twice
    They say you can never go back again. Never cross the same river twice. The past is a foreign country, as the famous quotation goes. Sometimes, it can’t be avoided. Sometimes, though, it can be worth doing just for yourself.Read all
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  4. Dan's Wild Wild Science Journal - AGU Blogosphere, , more info

    The Smoky Summer of 23 Will Linger In our Noses and Memories
    While all eyes have been on the two hurricanes, the wildfire smoke is still impacting many areas. It is quite visible today on the GOES images. The fires in the NW Territories of Canada this summer have released around 277 times the amount of carbon that area of Canada emitted in 2021! I’ve been a synoptic meteorologist for 43 years, and I’ve never seen a summer like this one. This …
    By Dan Satterfield, 105 words
  5. Big Data, Plainly Spoken (aka Numbers Rule Your World), , more info

    Ethical dilemmas poll: results post
    Update on 8-29-2023 Last week, I put up a poll that asks users what they would do if faced with some ethical dilemmas that arise on the business side of data science. I'm presenting the first set of results here. I'm guessing the responses have stabilized but will provide further updates below should the trends shift. Case Study 1 Is it acceptable for BestHotels.com to present fake statistics to influence …
    By junkcharts, 536 words
  6. Attic24, , more info

    Summer Speed
    Hello! Just popping in very quickly in amongst wrapping a big parcel, making a packed lunch, sorting laundry, dashing out to the shops, and packing for a few days away (and trying to remember to breeeeathe). Life is busy. Sometimes hectic, but mostly just the kind of normal busy that comes at this point in the summer. Haircuts and new school shoes, outings and a birthday and mini holidays. Squeezing …
    By Lucy @ Attic24, 326 words
  7. Yusuf's Home, , more info

    Quality of life improvements for your Linux system
    undefined Keep Reading
    By Yusuf Bouzekri, 11 words
  8. (Re)Creating Yourself ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆, , more info

    9/3/2023: New items in Closet
  9. Yasoob Khalid, , more info

    How to Use Apple Vision Framework via PyObjC for Text Recognition
    Introduction This post has been sitting in my drafts folder for a long time. Sometime earlier this year I saw a job posting where someone wanted to use Apple’s vision framework to do text recognition. I wasn’t interested in the job but I was curious about the Vision framework as I had never used it before. In this article, I will take you through how I used PyObjC to interface …
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  10. Meaningless Insights, , more info

    Steve Wright In The After...
    So, it’s been almost a year since Steve Wright in the Afternoon came to an end. This popular Radio 2 show had been on air for nearly 24 years, and Steve Wright himself has been a constant presence on UK radio for nearly twice as long.I thought it was worth me looking back on this end of an era one year on from that event, and also one year on …
    By Stephen O'Brien, 1,129 words
  11. Kurt McKee, , more info

    Revitalizing stalled open source projects
    I recently encountered an open source project that hadn't received updates for a while. The issue tracker had ~200 open issues, ~70 open pull requests, and CI was partially failing. It's not uncommon for projects to go through lulls, and that's where this project was at. As is often the case, some person had posted an issue to ask "Is this project still maintained?" The person ended with this line: …
    By Kurt McKee, 1,943 words
  12. Matt — Write.as, , more info

    Holden
    It was late 2013 when I drove past a little dog head with big floppy ears attached poking out of the long grass in the backwoods of Florida. My girlfriend at the time said we had to go back and get him, so we did. He was timid at first but friendly, and came right up to us when we approached. We took him home and fed him. I was …
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  13. Junk Charts, , more info

    Losing the plot while stacking up the bars
    I came across this chart from an infographics that claims to show which zip codes in the U.S. are the "dirtiest" (link). I won't go into the data analysis in this post - it's the usual "open data" style analysis that takes whatever data they could find (in this case, 311 calls) and make some hay out of it. It's amazing how such analyses frequently land on the Top N, …
    By junkcharts, 535 words
  14. Science fiction comics | Bad Space, , more info

    Twins
    By imscottbase, 1 word
  15. Luke Salamone's Blog, , more info

    A 3D Game of Life
    Conway’s Game of Life is a simulation developed in 1970 describing a grid of binary cells and transition rules for each cell which depend on the state of the cell’s neighbors. It’s capable of creating some pretty cool patterns. This variant of the Game of Life uses three overlapping channels, so instead of just one simulation, there are three simultaneous simulations. I visualize these in the three color channels, red, …
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