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  1. Olly Headey — Writing, , more info

    Why I love the Fujifilm X-S10 for street photography - a review
    The Fujifilm X-S10 is an almost perfect camera for street photography. In this blog post I explain why.
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  2. streams of expression, , more info

    Blog Posts in 2023
    A True Account (November 2023: Update Post)“Moral Clarity” (October 2023: On Gaza)News of News of News of News (September 2023: Update Post)News of News of News (July 2023: Update Post)Kaija Saariaho (1952-2023) (June 2023)News of News (May 2023: Update Post)“The Subject of Emancipation”: Trilce Translation Launch (May 2023)Selected Poems of Calvin C. Hernton: Preview (April 2023: Update Post)Latest (April 2023: Update Post)In other news... (April 2023: Update Post, Lorenzo Thomas, …
    By david_grundy, 143 words
  3. various bits – Blog, , more info

    A start page, just for me
    I saw a link go up on HN the other day: An app can be a home-cooked meal – and found it really inspiring. What resonated for me was that even though this guy has obviously got some programming chops (he made a messaging app which looks pretty competent, even if it only has 4 users…), he made this thing for himself (and his family), with no intention of ever …
    By Mike Ellis, 1,128 words
  4. Roland Tanglao, , more info

    2024: More humility, more facts, less broad judgment, less speculation aka lessons from Julia Evans
    Discovered Jan 2, 2024 09:17 roland in Elk: “More Julia in ‘24!->“my approach to criticism is to try to stick as closely as possible to Facts About My Personal Experience…” <– More Julia in ‘24! – QUOTE:my approach to criticism is to try to stick as closely as possible to Facts About My Personal Experience, like:1.here is what I use this thing for & why it's useful 2.here's a problem …
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  5. Dr Laura James's writings, , more info

    Notes: trust and cultural angles on AI; internet stuff; climate response
    Thanks Luis Villa for this write up of the current Vizio case (GPL enforcement). The head of the National Audit Office, Gareth Davies, gave a thoughtful speech to Parliament on why good governance matters, especially for the UK's public sector, now. Trust and AI was the topic of Bruce Schneier's September talk at the Harvard Kennedy School: Trust is essential to society. Humans as a species are trusting. We are …
    By Laura James, 2,916 words
  6. Packing Up The Pieces | Blog, , more info

    9 Awesome Hikes in the Azores | The Best Hike on Every Island
    The Azores are nine volcanic islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and make a wonderful destination for hikers. Each island has its own personality and this post highlights the best hikes in the Azores by island. This diverse archipelago sits between the United States and Portugal and boasts crater lakes, hot springs, waterfalls,...
    By Megan Anderson, 68 words
  7. War and Security, , more info

    British Troops Readied for Show of Force
    The Times has reported that next month the UK will to deploy 20,000 military personnel across eastern Europe as part of the NATO exercise Steadfast Defender. They will be accompanied by one of the Royal Navy’s two aircraft carriers, eight other warships and F35 fighter jets. The article quotes Grant Shapps, the UK Defence Secretary, as warning that the world had moved to a ‘prewar’ phase as global conflicts escalated. …
    By Martin Gibson, 245 words
  8. iamcal.com, , more info

    2023 Reading List
    I've updated my 2023 reading list with the 105 books I read over the course of the year. Highlights were The Future, by Naomi Alderman, Station Eternity by Mur Lafferty and Titanium Noir by Nick Harkaway
    By Cal Henderson, 39 words
  9. Ace Linguist, , more info

    A Funny Example of Enregistration
    Enregistration is the process by which linguistic features become associated with particular contexts. For example, light novels having long, sentence-length titles is now so established that it's an easy way to parody light novels. Phonology can also be 'enregistered,' such as the vowels that make up Indie Girl Voice. While these two examples are obvious because they 'stick out', enregistration also applies to more subtle cases we take for granted. …
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  10. Spy Write, , more info

    Barbican Station – The Secret Hours by Mick Herron – Review with Tim Shipman
    Find all previous and future episodes listed here or in your podcast app under “Barbican Station”. This week we are back to talk about Mick Herron’s latest book – The Secret Hours! I’m pleased to welcome The Sunday Times Senior Political Commentator Tim Shipman to the show. In the first half of the show we stay relatively spoiler free on The Secret Hours as we talk politics and Herron, British …
    By Spy Write, 208 words
  11. Alison Wilder | Blog, , more info

    Hello GPT, My Name Is…
    I wrote the following introductory text for my personal ChatGPT account when I wanted to use it to help me brainstorm (???) ideas for my new YouTube channel. As I’ve already found with prompt writing, it was clarifying to describe myself to an LLM for this very specific purpose. I’m much more honest/blunt than I would be in writing a description of myself for human consumption. Putting it here for …
    By Alison Wilder, 331 words
  12. The Stone and the Shell, , more info

    Can language models predict the next twist in a story?
    While distant reading has taught us a lot about the history of fiction, it hasn’t done much yet to explain why we keep turning pages. “Suspense” is the word we use to explain that impulse. But what is suspense? Does it require actual anxiety, or just uncertainty about what happens next? If suspense depends on […]
    By tedunderwood, 66 words
  13. Molly White, , more info

    Video: The charges against Binance
    This is the script for “The charges against Binance”, a video about the legal actions against Binance and its former CEO, Changpeng Zhao. On November 21, the United States announced a landmark resolution to multiple years-long investigations into the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange: Binance. The company’s founder and CEO, Changpeng Zhao, agreed to plead guilty to a felony, pay a fine, and resign. Binance itself pleaded guilty to three charges, …
    By Molly White, 8,612 words
  14. A Weekly Dose of Architecture Books, , more info

    Archidose, 1999–2024
    After 25 years of running this blog under various names — all of which can be lumped under the "Archidose" monicker — I've decided to shut it down, moving this hobby, this labor of love, to Substack, which I have used since mid-2021 and where I will continue to send out weekly newsletters focused on architecture books, but in a new format. (You can subscribe to my newsletter here or …
    By John Hill, 574 words
  15. Sara Soueidan, inclusive design engineer, , more info

    Accessible notifications with ARIA Live Regions (Part 1)
    In this chapter, we’re going to learn about ARIA live regions — the accessible notifications system that enables us to make dynamic web content more accessible to screen reader users. Without live regions, some rich web applications would be more challenging to use for screen reader users. So if you’re building web applications such as Single Page Applications (SPAs), you need to understand live regions so that you can utilize …
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