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  1. Jessie's blog, , more info

    Seven Weeks In Japan - Kyoto Part 2
    機械翻訳された日本語の記事にアクセスするにはここをクリックする。 Aaaand we’re back! This write-up should be much shorter than the first, since there’s only a few days left in the “Seventh” week :) Tags: jpjntrv2023, travel, travel2023, japan2023
    By Jessie Nabein, 38 words
  2. Henrique Dias - Home, , more info

    Vergeet niet om in te checken: nieuwe lessen
    ℹ️ This is a post series where I talk about my experience learning Dutch, in Dutch. If you're not interested, feel free to ignore it. Do you speak Dutch and noticed my mistakes? Ik waardeer het als je me erop wijst! Welkom bij de derde deel van deze serie: vergeet niet om in te checken. Vandaag ga ik een beetje hebben over mijn nieuwe Nederlandse lessen, mijn kleine reis naar …
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  3. 37signals Dev, , more info

    Turbo 8 released
    We’re excited to announce the release of Turbo v8, a major update to the Turbo front-end framework. This release introduces a suite of innovative features designed to enhance web development and user experiences across the board. Here are the key highlights of Turbo v8: Morphing for smooth page refreshes This new technique enables us to refresh pages selectively, replacing only the HTML elements that need to change, and ensures smoother …
    By Alberto Fernández-Capel, 384 words
  4. Steve Huff Reviews - HiFi Reviews, , more info

    Axxess Forte 1 Integrated Amp Review. Steal this HiFi Amp NOW!
    The Axxess Forte 1 integrated amp brings in a new era of performance for the price. The custom 1 bit DAC, the built in streamer and of course the powerful amp inside.. [...] The post Axxess Forte 1 Integrated Amp Review. Steal this HiFi Amp NOW! first appeared on Steve Huff Hi-Fi and Photo.
    By Steve Huff, 65 words
  5. Zythophile, , more info

    How much beer did a 19th century farmer-brewer brew?
    A fascinating pair of pieces of ephemera, these, because they tells us something about brewing and beer consumption in large households and by farmers, and give a clue as to why farmers who brewed sometimes became actual commercial brewers. The first is a 163-year-old bill for malt and hops from Samuel Wright of Walkern in Hertfordshire to “S. U. Heathcote”. That is Samuel Unwin Heathcote, Lord of the Manor of …
    By Martyn Cornell, 1,415 words
  6. The Casual Optimist, , more info

    Why Stop?
    Every. Day. (Cartoon by Asher Perlman)
    By Dan, 8 words
  7. Hugo Book Club Blog, , more info

    Big Brother's Big Shoes
    There’s a graveyard in the publishing world that’s full of authorized sequels and companion novels to famous works. Neither Scarlett nor Rhett Butler’s People are talked about decades following their release or in as fond terms as Gone With The Wind. Return to Wuthering Heights seems to have existed just to cash in on Emily Brontë’s original. The less said about the sequel to Catcher In The Rye, the better.(Image …
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  8. Silent-ology, , more info

    Repost: Clara Bow–The Eternal “It” Girl
    It’s come to my attention that a certain Wildly Popular Female Popstar has a song called “Clara Bow” on her upcoming album, bringing a sudden flurry of interest in this legendary “It” girl actress–seems like the perfect time to reblog … Continue reading →
    By Lea S., 50 words
  9. Long Now - Ideas, , more info

    On Exactitude in Climate Science
    In July 02023, climate scientist Bjorn Stevens paused in the middle of a virtual talk about data and modeling to quote a short story by Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges. Borges’ work does not often come up in the context of climate modeling — but Stevens invoked him for a reason beyond idle literary fascination. Referencing “On Exactitude in Science,” Borges’ single-paragraph story in which an empire creates maps of …
    By Kyle Barnes, 2,889 words
  10. Holy Mountain: A Blog about Our Common Life, , more info

    Metro housing update
    (L to R) Jennifer Pratt, Pat Parsley, Kim Downs, Drew RetzMy friend Eric Gutschmidt is fond of saying "You can't build a $100,000 house." That unpleasant reality underlay the lively discussion of housing issues Tuesday morning at the Gazette Business Breakfast in the Geonetric Building cafeteria. Various subjects fell into three major topic areas: supply, price, and neighborhood context.Supply Kim Downs, deputy city manager for the City of Marion, described …
    By Bruce Nesmith, 1,152 words
  11. Combinatorics and more, , more info

    Yair Shenfeld and Ramon van Handel Settled (for polytopes) the Equality Cases For The Alexandrov-Fenchel Inequalities
    The power of negative thinking: Combinatorial and geometric inequalities Two weeks ago, I participated (remotely) in the discrete geometry Oberwolfach meeting, and Ramon van Handel gave a beautiful lecture about the equality cases of Alexandrov-Fenchel inequalities which is among the most famous problems in convex geometry. In the top left, Ramon explains the AF-inequality and its equality cases for three dimensions. The extremal bodies, also depicted in the top right, …
    By Gil Kalai, 863 words
  12. William Davies, , more info

    ‘Left Behind: the failed revolutions of the 2010s’
    I discussed my recent article, ‘The 2010s: a decade of revolutionaries without a revolution’, on the New Statesman podcast. Listen on Acast or iTunes.
    By willdavies, 32 words
  13. The New Aesthetic, , more info

    An update on the Samsung moon controversy from a Samsung executive:
    An update on the Samsung moon controversy from a Samsung executive:There was a very nice video by Marques Brownlee last year on the moon picture. Everyone was like, ‘Is it fake? Is it not fake?’ There was a debate around what constitutes a real picture. And actually, there is no such thing as a real picture. As soon as you have sensors to capture something, you reproduce [what you’re seeing], …
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  14. Irrational Exuberance, , more info

    Digital release of Engineering Executive's Primer.
    Quick update on The Engineering Executive’s Primer. The book went to print yesterday, and physical copies will be available in March. Also, as of this moment, you can purchase the digital edition on Amazon, and read the full digital release on O’Reilly. (You can preorder physical copies on Amazon as well.)
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  15. Model Railroad Minutiae, , more info

    Industry model
    I built this based on a picture in one of my books but it did not say what it was and I am not sure what it should be.Most of this model is scratch built. The large door in the high building is a commercial plastic door and the windows on the small building are commercial parts. The tar paper on the roofs is plain white paper sprayed gray. When …
    By Stan Knotts, 82 words