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  1. ckochis.com | Craig Kochis, , more info

    Serve Protomaps Tiles with NodeJS
    How to serve protomaps tiles with NodeJS.
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  2. bylr.info, , more info

    TIL: displaying contributor avatars in GitHub changelogs
    While working on a changelog-generation script for my vsvg project, I wanted to display the list of contributors as circular avatars, just like GitHub does in multiple places. After a few Google searches and some failed attempts, I identified a couple of key tricks. The first is about obtaining the avatar image for a given GitHub account. Although the URL is hard to predict, adding .png to the account page …
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  3. Mocoso - Joel Chippindale's blog, , more info

    Take aways from LeadDev Berlin '23
    I really enjoyed attending and speaking at LeadDev Berlin in 2023. Here are just a few of the things that I took away from the conference. When to make quick decisions I learned the most from Nicky Thompson’s excellent talk, “Making work (and life) less stressful by making better decisions”. This was jam packed with information to help us understand how our brains work (both for and against us) when …
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  4. Lee Maguire – Blog, , more info

    Person of Interest S5E13
    Notes for season 5, episode 13, “return 0“ 08:26 Even with HR removed, it’s apparently not hard to find a bunch of cops at the precinct that would execute fellow officers for “a nice fat bonus”. 11:27 The music playing as Finch waits on the room is “Bunsen Burner” which previously appeared on the soundtrack of Ex Machina (2014). 14:02 “The suspense is killing me… in addition to the gunshot …
    By lee, 939 words
  5. Tom Hume, , more info

    Energy Efficiency drives Predictive Coding in Neural Networks
    I don’t remember how I came across it, but this is one of the most exciting papers I’ve read recently. The authors train a neural network that tries to identify the next in a sequence of MNIST samples, presented in digit order. The interesting part is that when they include a proxy for energy usage in the loss function (i.e. train it to be more energy-efficient), the resulting network seems …
    By Tom Hume, 319 words
  6. Atlas Obscura, , more info

    5 of Our Favorite Podcast Episodes to Celebrate Winter Wonder
    With a new year on the horizon, we pause to take stock of all the wonder in world, including some of our favorite classic episodes from the Atlas Obscura podcast. Join us as we reacquaint ourselves with bestselling author Mary Roach, whose take on science is both funny and fascinating, and meet Amir Siraj, a young astrophysicist who may have made the discovery of a lifetime. We'll also learn about …
    By The Podcast Team, 345 words
  7. Joe's Wood Working Journey, , more info

    Update on Tools I’m Using (been a while since I blogged) & later 2023/early 2024 Shop Layout
    When I started blogging again in 2020, I was using my work computer as my home computer was non-operational. Recently work appropriately increased security on the computers (which I fully endorse) so that I can no longer upload photos from that computer onto my blog. I received a Mac air iPad which is replacing the one I had been using since 2012 which really couldn’t do much. As such, I …
    By HoningTheEdge, 826 words
  8. Swole at Every Height, , more info

    1700 Days: Kill the Bear
    On the 1,729th workout without a rest day I completed a personal record squat set of 185 pounds for 76 reps. This post describes the process I employed to achieve that set and many others along the way. I hope you find this post helpful so that you too can achieve rep max personal records in any lift of your choosing. Watch it now if you haven't seen it. One …
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  9. Making Light, , more info

    Texts, 2023
    This time next year, we'll bring back the Greek, Old Church Slavonic, three kinds of Swedish, Haitian, Icelandic, and Quenya....
    By Teresa Nielsen Hayden, 22 words
  10. Reading all the Books, , more info

    Top Reads of 2023
    Non-fiction Viviane Robinson Reduce Change to Increase Improvement: My brilliant colleague at the National Institute of Teaching, Paula, recommended this. It has been hugely influential in developing leadership approaches that are clear and simple, and is full of helpful and … Continue reading →
    By Jo Facer, 48 words
  11. Bradley's Almanac, , more info

    [The Almanac Radio Show!] Episode 3 Stream & Rundown: December 2023
    December brought episode number three, the last of the calendar year 2023. This edition of “The Almanac” first aired on Wednesday the 6th at 8pm Eastern over on Uncertain.FM, and got a replay the following day at 4pm. By now you’ve hopefully got the drill: The first Wednesday of every month brings a couple […]
    By Brad Searles, 67 words
  12. Invisible Themepark, , more info

    Evan Engber and Yvette Mimieux Kayak the Coquille River
    Never let a name fool you: Yvette Mimieux. The ooo-la-la French seductress thing was all the rage in the early 1960s cinema and TV. After WWII, French culture spilled across the Atlantic and wormed into American culture. French plus female, along with even a minimal degree of attractiveness, propelled a woman into the hearts, minds,… Continue reading Evan Engber and Yvette Mimieux Kayak the Coquille River
    By Lee Wallender, 75 words
  13. Granola Shotgun, , more info

    Whatever Works
    Sometimes a story takes a number of years to ripen. And sometimes two or three stories merge in unexpected ways. I just had a moment of convergence when new infill development, sub rosa adaptation, and wartime migration all collided. Back in the 1990s I used to live across the street from an old gas station. It was still functioning at the time, but some years after I moved it went …
    By Johnny Sanphillippo, 731 words
  14. Alexandru Marian Spanish Guitars, , more info

    Modern fan bracing Cedar/Ziricote
    This is my second in a series of guitars which take inspiration from the work of Dominique Field, this time in Red Cedar and 640 scale. With the addition of an elevated neck and a discreet soundport, I believe these offer an excellent blend of tone, volume, projection and playability, perfectly bridging the gap between purely traditional guitars and modern, heavy body lattice braced soundboards. This set of Ziricote has …
    By chitaremarian, 209 words
  15. Watered Down Physics, , more info

    Book Review: "The Pope of Physics"
    The Pope of Physics is a 2016 biography of Enrico Fermi (1901-1954), written by Gino Segre and Bettina Hoerlin. Segre's uncle Emilio was a student of Fermi's in Rome, whereas Hoerlin's father knew Fermi from Los Alamos, New Mexico in the post-World War II years.I began reading the book earlier this year, before I knew that the movie Oppenheimer was coming out. Both The Pope of Physics and Oppenheimer chronicle …
    By alan, 867 words