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  1. Lea Verou • Blog, , more info

    Eigensolutions: composability as the antidote to overfit
    tl;dr: Overfitting happens when solutions don’t generalize sufficiently and is a hallmark of poor design. Eigensolutions are the opposite: solutions that generalize so much they expose links between seemingly unrelated use cases. Designing eigensolutions takes a mindset shift from linear design to composability. Creator tools are not Uber or Facebook In product literature, the design process looks a bit like this: This works great with the kinds of transactional processes …
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  2. David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, , more info

    1320 Selected Maps And Images From The David Rumsey Map Collection
    Over the past 20 years, I have featured these maps and images to rotate on my home page. They represent the growing depth and breadth of the collection.
    By Michael Gubitosa, 36 words
  3. Municipal Dreams, , more info

    Stonebridge Park, Brent: a Century of Change. Part III: The Situation by the late 1980s: A Housing Action Trust and Beyond
    I’m very pleased to feature a new post from Jill Stewart, the third of a three-part series. Jill is Associate Professor in Public Health at the University of Greenwich and has worked in housing for over 30 years. She has written previously for Municipal Dreams about the earliest environmental health practitioners before 1914 and after the First World War and on the South Oxhey Estate. This is my review of …
    By Municipal Dreams, 1,763 words
  4. Found Objects, , more info

    The Pathos of Obsolete Reference Books
    The library at the academic institute where I work part-time recently had a massive chuck-out. Scanning the tomes strewn across the tables, I was struck by the high proportion of reference books - encyclopedias, dictionaries, guides, thesauruses, -ographies of various types. Quite a few of them seemed to be just lists bound between hard covers - an inventory of modernist sculptures made in the UK between 1945 and 1972 along …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 1,022 words
  5. Jazz Scan, , more info

    Holiday jazz 2023: Back to basics
    [Web master's note: Northern California film critic Derrick Bang — the eldest, youngest and only son of this site's primary jazz guru, Ric Bang — has surveyed the holiday jazz scene for more than a quarter century (!). Check out previous columns by clicking on the CHRISTMAS label below.] In early November, this looked like another disappointing year for holiday jazz. With fewer than half a dozen albums to consider …
    By Derrick Bang, 6,017 words
  6. Star In A Star, , more info

    Tristram Shandy’s sky
    The 18th-century English novel “The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman” (better known by its nickname Tristram Shandy – first published in 1759) reached its complete form in 1767. It was released in 9 volumes. Volume IV of Tristram Shandy has a passage describing the celestial positions of the Sun and planets on a … Continue reading "Tristram Shandy’s sky" The post Tristram Shandy’s sky appeared first on Star …
    By Daniel Cummings, 76 words
  7. Strictly Come Dancing - BBC Blogs, , more info

    Ellie and Vito win Strictly 2023
    After an incredible final that saw the return of their fierce Paso Doble and beautiful American Smooth the couple also performed an incredible Showdance to a Jennifer Lopez mega mix. The Judges awarded them their first 40 of the competition for their American Smooth, however their scores were just for guidance, the votes were down to you the viewers at home. After being awarded the coveted Glitterball Trophy Ellie said... …
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  8. Project Work by Shane Preece, , more info

    Old Maps and Starchasers
    The oceans have always been eyed up greedily by humankind. Transport by boat was crucial for emergence of empires and economies over the few hundred years, and remains so today. Shipping routes aren’t the only thing to be jostling for; what’s in (and under!) the oceans are crucial too, from oil to food. Our jobs are much easier nowadays with fossil fuel powered, enormous ships, not to mention highly accurate …
    By Shane, 694 words
  9. The Girl in the Chair, , more info

    The Return of Percy Jackson and Fantasy High: Big Wins for Weird Nerds
    Hi there. Long time no see. I’m not really sure how to start this, so I guess we’ll just start. 2023 has been an interesting year full of… Life changes? Life adjustments? Life somethings. A few of these life somethings has been really cool, and what have made good blog posts, but maybe at the time I wasn’t sure how I wanted to talk about them, or which parts of …
    By Gwen Johnson, 870 words
  10. Krell’s Last Dreaming – Applied Eschatology, , more info

    ChatGPT for Technomancy
    The first time I ever presented publicly about cybernetics and sorcery was at the Ekstasis! seminars (“Magical Seminars for the Postmodern Mind”) hosted by the Illuminates of Thanateros in 2007. It was during my research for that presentation, “Re/Considering the Cybernetic Model of Magic,” that I first encountered conceptual blending theory via Jesper Sørensen’s A Cognitive Theory of Magic. Since then, the basic ideas of conceptual blending have contributed significantly …
    By Joshua Madara, 2,838 words
  11. Julia Bausenhardt Blog, , more info

    My grandma’s fountain pen | sketching with a vintage Montblanc
    Today I’d like to show you a small pen set that once belonged to my grandmother. For me it’s very special because of the stories […] Source
    By Julia, 37 words
  12. PHP.Watch, , more info

    AEGIS Encryption with PHP Sodium Extension
    The Sodium extension in PHP 8.4 now supports `AEGIS-128L` and `AEGIS256` Authenticated Encryption ciphers. They are significantly faster than `AES-GCM` and `CHACHA20-POLY1305`. This article benchmarks them and explains how to securely encrypt and decrypt data using `AEGIS-128L` and `AEGIS256` on PHP.
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  13. Clamsplaining, , more info

    Research Explainer: How giant clams record their diet in their shells
    Two giant clams near Eilat in the Northern Red Sea. To the left is the small giant clam, Tridacna maxima, and to the right is a mature individual of the rare endemic giant clam Tridacna squamosina, only found in the Northern Red Sea. You are what you eat, and clams are too. We’re made of atoms, which come in “flavors” called isotopes, relating back to the mass of the atoms …
    By Dan Killam, 1,950 words
  14. Living with Machines – Latest, , more info

    Digital posts at the British Library
    The BL Labs team provided support to the Living with Machines team at critical points in the project. If you’re inspired to contribute to the future of BL Labs, now’s your chance! LwM Co-Investigator Maja Maricevic is recruiting for the British Library Labs Technical Lead, and has shared some information about the post. (And this […]
    By Living with Machines team, 62 words
  15. Erik Bernhardsson, , more info

    Simple sabotage for software
    CIA produced a fantastic book during the peak of World War 2 called Simple Sabotage. It laid out various ways for infiltrators to ruin productivity of a company. Some of the advice is timeless, for instance the section about “General interference with Organizations and Production”:
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