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Lazy Girl Running – Blog, , more info
Making space to work out at home Making space to work out at home When we moved to out house almost two years ago from one one-bed London flat, I was really excited to have more space to do some home workouts. Living in a small flat, with a toddler through lockdowns was hard, but we made it work. It was where I recorded all of my YouTube workouts that have now had many thousands of plays. …
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Wrote ‘Are you allowed to speak about The War in Finland’ for KKrVA Following the Swedish debate that kicked off earlier this year when key ministers spoke out publicly about the risk of a war involving Sweden, a number of commentators invoked Finland and the Finnish public discussion as arguments in the discourse. I wrote a post as part of my regular slot on the blog of the Swedish Royal Academy of War Sciences outlining how the Finnish view on the risk of …
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Drew Ex Machina | Posts, , more info
Accurate Characterization of 3D Winds Using Stereographic Observations from the Hurricane Hunter Satellites The teams at Tropical Weather Analytics (TWA) and Canada Weather Analytics (CWA), where this author is the Chief Scientist, had the honor of having our abstract about our Hurricane Hunter Satellite (HHSat) accepted for the 26th Conference on Satellite Meteorology, Oceanography, and Climatology as part of the 104th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society in Baltimore. With the first pair of HHSats currently being built by our new strategic …
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Python for Engineers, , more info
LinkedIn Has Become a Pile of Garbage (even more than usual) Online forums, especially Hacker News and Reddit, are very hostile to LinkedIn. Everyone makes fun of the self-promotion and silliness that goes there. There are complaints the site is unusable, which I didn't agree with until now. I've had an account there for a few years. I used one simple rule to make the site usable:Only add people I've met in real life to my friend list, and then only …
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Historical Architecture: Characteristics, Influences, Ambassadors and Sights Historical architecture encompasses various architectural styles and periods characterized by distinct characteristics, influences, and ambassadors. The characteristics of historical architecture vary depending on the period and style. From the grandeur of classical columns and symmetrical designs to the intricate detailing of Gothic arches and ribbed vaults, historical architecture reflects the craftsmanship and architectural principles of ... Read more
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Cold December It is almost February. Happy New Year! Time to round up drafts posts from, um, December. I’ve been working a bit obsessively on what I think is a pretty great engine for turning any RSS feed, even from statically generated sites, into beautiful subscribable newsletters. You can now sign-up for an e-mail subscription to drafts, where I am actually writing these days. If you are interested in the RSS-to-E-Mail service, …
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Daniel Mangum · Posts, , more info
RISC-V Bytes: Accessing the Pinecil UART with picoprobe This post is the second in a RISC-V Bytes subseries on the PINE64 Pinecil soldering iron and development board. Previous and subsequent posts can be found under the RISC-V Bytes category. In the most recent Pinecil post, we walked through how to solder the header pins on the Pinecil breakout board. With the headers attached, we can now communicate with the Pinecil’s microcontroller via a number of protocols. Today we …
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Wayne Myers | bloggage, , more info
On Staying Vaguely Sane In A Post-Truth World Or, why I thought the joke in my last comic was actually a bit shit but posted it anyway… Last night I posted a new cartoon over on comic.conniptions.org featuring Rishi Sunak. I’ve not drawn him before and it’s been a good while since I last drew a political caricature, so I was pleased with how that part of it came out. But the joke, such as it is, no …
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Janet Reid, Literary Agent, , more info
Past Missteps Several years ago, when I was much stupider, I briefly interned for a reasonably well-known agent. I let her know ahead of time that I had a vacation lined up where I would be off grid about a month after I started, which she was on board with. However, due to some wires getting crossed on my end and some stressful visa shenanigans, my last email to her before I …
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looting the gobllin corpse 1. scrunchies2. a slice of pizza3. nothingness stones4. virgin crud5. poem eraser6. hex ointment7. fishnet stocking8. the eyelash of a cyclops9. a lemon10. townes van zandt record11. clamp12. beautiful cinder block13. mushrooms14. troll doll15. cigarettes16. white peach tea17. one glove18. matches19. a book titled "butterfly life decoded"20. cyclops eyebrow ring21. clarissa explains it all vhs22. minotaur serotonin23. seventy "give a shit" gels24. black nail polish25. avocado26. flask of "joan of …
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Dreams in the Lich House, , more info
LOTFP Review: The Curious Conundrum of the Conflagrated Condottiero This capsule review will have spoilers.Here's some boring facts about the book up front to avoid diving right into the spoilers. The Curious Conundrum of the Conflagrated Condottiero (henceforth referred to as "4C" for the rest of this review) is 26 pages, with Kelvin Green doing the writing, art, and cartography, as he is known to do. It's 26 pages and you can get the PDF here: 4C on DriveThruRPG …
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Matt Keeter // blog, , more info
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Fishing Through Life, , more info
The Most Realistic Nymphs Ever!! These nymphs have to be the most realistic nymphs I have ever seen. I ordered both patterns. I can't wait to give them a try on the Sipsey and Smith Lake. The bodies of these nymphs are hard body and have weight.
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Links for a talk on crowdsourcing at UCL I'm giving a lecture on 'crowdsourcing at the British Library' for students on UCL's MSc Sustainable Heritage taking the course 'Crowd-Sourced and Citizen Data for Cultural Heritage' (BENV0114). As some links at the British Library are still down, I've put the web archive versions into a post, along with other links included in my talk: … Continue reading Links for a talk on crowdsourcing at UCL
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ZephrSec - ZSEC Blog, , more info
Failing Upwards: Put on your own mask before assisting others (Pt2) If you haven't read part 1, check it out first, as this is a continuation. From poor leaders, I've learned what doesn't work: breaking the team's trust, operating without transparency (a lack of communication), employing a destructive and unempathetic approach, micromanaging, and setting people up for failure. These traits have stood out as particularly detrimental in my observations.In contrast to the negative leadership traits I've observed, my experiences with friends, …