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Kansas City Painter Michael Schliefke, , more info
Jan ’24 Studio Update The post Jan ’24 Studio Update appeared first on Schliefkevision - Paintings & Art Classes. It’s back to the grind with a new year on the calendar. Lots of projects are making my days overloaded and miserable with stress. Last Call is coming up! Here’s everything that’s happening! Last Call : AWP in KC Offsite Event Last Call is happening! After a few months of planning, moving dates and tracking… …
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Mountain Beltway - AGU Blogosphere, , more info
Swan song Trumpeter Swan observed last week at Ragged Mountain Reservoir, near Charlottesville, Virginia Well, this is it: The last post at Mountain Beltway here at the AGU Blogosphere. AGU has been so accommodating, hosting my blog for these past 13+ years, but they’ve let me know that it’s time to “sunset” the AGU Blogosphere. This didn’t come as a shock – the pace of posting around here has slowed way down …
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Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller, , more info
How Davos works (→ thenextwavefutures.wordpress.com) Andrew Curry takes apart The Browser’s lightly fictionalised version of the annual World Economic Forum shindig at Davos. “The descriptions of how Davos works seem to have been written by someone who knows more about it than is completely good for them.” “The Circle was a handsomely-upholstered comfort zone for people who had already changed the world, not necessarily for the better, and now wanted to cover their tracks. The …
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XQs XXXII - A Conversation with Hafsa Kanjwal The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with the authors of new and exciting works in South Asian Studies, whose aim is not to “review” but to contextualize, historicize, and promote new scholarship. We thank Suvaid Yaseen for conducting this interview. Please see the archive of previous thirty-one XQs. Hafsa Kanjwal is an assistant professor of South Asian History in the Department of History at Lafayette College. Her first …
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a rickety bridge of impossible crossing, , more info
blog hibernation / year of the journal It's 2024, and it's time to move on from Bearblog for the moment. It's a great place to write, and Herman has been a very gracious host, but recently I've found myself wanting something different. Dreamwidth was on my shortlist of places to start a blog when I signed up here, and I think the reason I went with Bear instead is that I didn't think Dreamwidth had a mobile …
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Debug symbols for all! When running Linux software and encountering a crash, and you make a bug report about it (thank you!), you may be asked for backtraces and debug symbols. And if you're not developer you may wonder what in the heck are those? I wanted to open up this topic a bit, but if you want more technical in-depth look into these things, internet is full of info. :) This is more …
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David Didau – Blog, , more info
Messy markbooks: monitoring participation in (and across) lessons Since taking the plunge with mini-whiteboards (see this post) over the past few years my ability to know whether students are paying attention, thinking and practising has dramatically increased. Because I'm usually teaching groups of children I've not met before, I always draw out a seating plan and make sure I have everyone's names [...]
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Archive Television Musings, , more info
Dixon of Dock Green Good evening all. Talking Pictures TV have recently started a re-run of the surviving episodes of Dixon of Dock Green. Sadly, even at the rate of one a week that won’t take them that long (432 episodes were broadcast during 1955 and 1976, only 32 still exist). Given that so much is missing, it’s hard to get a feel for how the series developed during the 1950’s, 1960’s and 1970’s. …
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Face Mixer Diffusion I'm still trying to catch up on writing up some of the "old" diffusion experiments I did and models I made during 2022. This is another quick write up of a model designed to generate new images of a person's face given a single image of that face with no further fine tuning. There are now better models available for this purpose, in particular take a look at IPAdapter face …
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Babak Fakhamzadeh, , more info
New year in Minas We spent the end of the year in Minas Gerais, the massive Brazilian state next door to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Because of our cat almost dying back in September, and him having FeLV, we’re still weary to leave him alone for too long. So, we didn’t want to go too far, nor for too long. Though, thankfully, colleagues of ours loved the idea of spending their end …
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Lean in 2024 A huge amount happened in the Lean theorem prover community in 2023; this blog post looks back at some of these events, plus some of what we have to look forward to in 2024. Modern mathematics I personally am a member of the Lean community because of its phenomenal mathematics library mathlib, which was born around six and a half years ago and has now become a very fast-growing database …
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Investing Guides For European And UK Investors, , more info
Weekend Reading – Going 100% Equities? Maybe You Shouldn’t. Investment Research | All Insights Weekend Reading – Going 100% Equities? Maybe You Shouldn’t. Team Bankeronwheels January 19, 2024 Comment Article On Forum Share: Team Bankeronwheels January 19, 2024 Comment Article On Forum Share: Click Here to Read How This Compilation Works Weekend Reading is a collection of Investment Research and Lifestyle topics from all corners of the Web. We source the highest quality insights from Wall Street and Main …
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A Snowy Ramble On What Makes Games ‘Different Every Time’ It’s snowing, and I have a mic that make me audible outdoors! So I got mildly snowed on while I rambled about board games as roguelikes, what matters when making games ‘different every time’, and how Dune Imperium pulls it off so well.
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Financial Mechanic, , more info
Early Retirement Month Seven: A Bucket-List Trip to Australia and New Zealand (Part 2) After a wonderful bop around the Southern half of New Zealand, we booked flights to head up to Auckland in the North. After renting a car in a super sketchy, dark parking lot, we made it to the attic-turned-Airbnb where we crashed for the night. We were raring to go on hikes, so we only […] The post Early Retirement Month Seven: A Bucket-List Trip to Australia and New Zealand …
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Plane-Wellness If you found this article you probably have the same hand tool obsession that has provided income, enjoyment and at times, tranquility for many many generations. You probably also feel the same feeling that I do when I’m working in my shop and enjoying the peace and serenity of hand tool woodworking. The woodworking we do in our shops are our break from the world, it is how we unwind …