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Whoops by Jonathan Libov, , more info
AI still doesn't really understand memes Introduction Antimatter is a platform for teaching and learning through memes. Teachers use Antimatter to invite students to create memes based on their current unit as a means of what teachers call formative assessment, because, in the classroom as in life, in order to create a good story, joke, or puzzle, you have to really understand the subject matter. Antimatter was founded in January 2021, before DALL·E and other foundational …
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Seirdy - Articles, , more info
Proposal: an HTML element for spoilers IntroductionI wish it were possible to look up any medical issue without being exposed to the most graphic photographs ever taken by man or beast. —Velveteen, Post on akko.wtf While browsing the WICG discussion forms, I stumbled upon a proposal for a standardized <spoiler> element in HTML5. I made two comments, and stopped myself before writing a third; this called for a blog post. I think HTML should have a …
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[115] Preregistration Prevalence Pre-registration is the best and possibly only solution to p-hacking. Ten years ago, pre-registrations were virtually unheard of in psychology, but they have become increasingly common since then. I was curious just how common they have become, and so I collected some data. This post shares the results. The data From the Web of Science... The post [115] Preregistration Prevalence appeared first on Data Colada.
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[this is aaronland] listening past the delivery, , more info
Wishful Thinking Wishful Thinking Postcard: Finnair, Sud Aviation Caravelle 1970s Gift of Thomas G. Dragges Collection of SFO Museum 2015.166.0701 I spoke at the 2023 Museum Computer Network conference, in Philadelphia, last week and presented a talk titled Wishful Thinking – A critical discussion of "extended reality" technologies in the cultural heritage sector. These are my notes for the talk. This is what I was planning to say sticking to these notes …
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Like Punk Never Happened, , more info
Dear Catherine Wheel - another winner from Team Philpott! One of the most endearing and enduring pop journeys of the last few years has been the epistolary odyssey undertaken by the redoubtable members of Team Philpott, who have been firing off missives to some of the most famous and infamous musicians of the last forty years, feigning confusion and asking for clarification on the lyrical content of their most memorable hits. The enquiries are amusing in and of themselves …
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Sheep.Horse - The Blog of Andrew Stephens, , more info
C++ Pitfall : shared_future A shared future is a lovely thing to contemplate. A shared_future, on the other hand, is a slippery beast.Promises and Futures are great ways of transferring ownership of objects between...
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The Fastest Slow Guy You Know, , more info
Ten Years Ago. - Weekly Trinity Journal Weaverville, California • Sat, Apr 18, 1857 Page 4 Ten Years Ago. Original article: Daily Alta California, 22 March 1857 — Daily Alta California FRED'K MacCRELLISH & CO. SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1857. [ARTICLE] Ten years ago, on just such a bright, beautiful Sabbath morning as this is, we took an early breakfast in one of the dilapidated rooms in the old barracks at the Presidio, and started with a dear friend, for a morning walk, to the …
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Go as a River Love is sacrifice, sacred land life-affirming (Gunnison River Valley, Colorado; 1948—1970): Crying can soothe us. All the more reason to let Shelley Read take you on this absolutely beautiful and sad journey. “There is a kind of sadness that transcends sadness, that runs like hot syrup into every crevice of your being . . . This is the sadness that changed everything.” Sadness is the pathos, beauty the richness in …
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Fonts In Use – Blog, , more info
Metra tickets, 1990–1991 Contributed by Florian Hardwig Source: www.c82.net C82 / Nicholas Rougeux. License: All Rights Reserved. January 1990, ft. an unidentified rounded sans Source: www.c82.net C82 / Nicholas Rougeux. License: All Rights Reserved. February 1990 ft. Italia Bold C82 is the website of Nicholas Rougeux, a Chicago-based designer and data artist. One of the many great things one can find on C82 is his collection of train tickets sold by Metra. Every …
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From Squalor to Baller, , more info
Now Available: Lost Monarch Eyewear Briefcases I’ve been writing about eyewear quite a bit this year. And as I mentioned recently, I’ve noticed that more men seem to be approaching spectacles as a collector’s item rather than a purely functional product. While I might not be quite at that level (…yet), I definitely know that managing a pile of glasses in random cases is a bit unwieldily. The best solution that I’ve come up with is …
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A Tour of my Overcomplicated Home Theater Setup Using a Fire Stick I bought a TV a few months ago. I hadn’t had one for a while, but I was ready to make a home theater at the time of purchase. I already had a 3.1 audio system ready, with a 4K capable Yamaha receiver. Not to mention, a trusty rooted Amazon Fire Stick 4K that had been collecting dust since the last time I had a TV. …
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Big Jazz Record Sale in the DG Mono Web Shop Now! Hello, friends! Recently I was tapped by the owners of Hionfi Vintage Stereo Shop in Syracuse, New York to help them sell a jazz collection they recently acquired. After lots of cleaning, grading, and photo-taking, I present to you the best of the crop, all for sale now in the DG Mono Web ... More→
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Voyages Extraordinaires, , more info
Kenji Miyazawa's Night on the Galactic Railroad In Japan, riding a steam train through outer space is a melancholy symbol of the human journey. Like the gentle drift of the sakura petal, the whistle of a train means a transition in life. That human quality... those melancholy, bittersweet coming of age lessons... were inherited from renowned writer Kenji Miyazawa's Night on the Galactic Railroad, whose own life was a tragic and all-too
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Month notes, November 2023 Humble brag, but I have jetlag, and therefore I find myself wide awake at gone 2am. Seems as good a time as any for an update. Recently: We just got back from a trip to Australia, for Web Directions Summit. Alex spoke, mostly about the lost decade and the cost of JavaScript on the web eco-system (the market for lemons). The usual. I had screen printed him his very own …
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To the Clerk, and friends To John Hannaford, your team, and colleagues across the federal public service: Below are a set of radical (but implementable) ideas that would make the public service better equipped to handle the challenges of today and tomorrow. We need to invest in state capacity in Canada, and that starts with changing our public service structures, processes, and organizational culture for the better. I presented these today at FWD50, an Ottawa …