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  1. Ethan Marcotte — My journal., , more info

    Collective.
    There’s a new book out by Chris Dixon, an investor at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. I haven’t read it. (And after reading Molly White’s excellent review, I probably won’t.) But! Yesterday, Anil Dash mentioned something about the book that caught my eye: Fun fact: in his promo for this book, Chris repeatedly describes smart contracts on the blockchain as being equivalent to collective bargaining, presenting this as an …
    By Ethan Marcotte, 1,034 words
  2. Bowblog, , more info

    Apex capitalism
    The Apple Vision Pro represents the end of something. Or possibly the beginning. It’s an apex product from an apex economy. What we know about capitalism – liberal democracy, Western economic dominance – suggests some kind of discontinuity is coming, some kind of historic break or epochal crisis. A lot of people accept this. Meanwhile, the happy plateau we were expecting from the 21st Century never materialised and the steady …
    By Steve Bowbrick, 1,824 words
  3. PANTHEON, , more info

    Confronting the Monster (a music press tradition)
    One of the most enjoyable things to read in the music papers back in the day were the ritual encounters between the writers and the Metal Monolith - via the metal festival review. Enjoyable to write, not so much! Verily twas a short straw assignment: the rock paper equivalent of latrine duty.... And yet, and yet, in terms of the review filed, if not the actual lived experience, heavy metal …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 1,948 words
  4. Leiden Medievalists Blog, , more info

    Multilingualism in Anglo-Saxon England: The art of glossing and translating
    We are hardly shocked when visiting different countries and cities to hear a variety of languages. However, the reality of multilingual spaces and societies predates our modern times, as a study of the Anglo-Saxon period shows.
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  5. Disoriented, , more info

    Tlemcen
    Photographs taken in Tlemcen.
    By Angus McIntyre, 5 words
  6. Sia Karamalegos: Blog Archive, , more info

    How I converted speaking content to written with AI
    If you've ever approached a blank page with an idea for a long blog post, you'll understand me when I say that it can be daunting. I can't count how many times I've though to myself "maybe I should go get a snack" while staring at that blank page. We'll do anything to procrastinate that step. This time, I decided to try something new. I recently published a massive blog …
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  7. Stitches on the Run, , more info

    Harikuyō
    If you are reading this on the 8th of February or December, DON'T USE ANY OF YOUR NEEDLES!!A tradition for broken hearts needlesHarikuyō is a ceremony during which old needles are laid to rest, preferably in tofu or mochi. Or konjak. More on that later.The tradition has been going on since the Muromachi period, which started sometime in the early 14th century. Harikuyō is celebrated once or twice a year, …
    By Janette Haruguchi, 653 words
  8. Anton's site 💙💛 | writings, , more info

    Private. Public. Vision
    Apple Vision Pro is out. Casey Neistat made his video on it. The last couple of days I was reflecting on this incredible pieced of technology. But it was more about changes in the society. Let's go back in time a bit. I grew up in Ukraine in '90s. Back then we had our public lives and private lives. And they were completely different things. There were only few times …
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  9. HOVERSTAT.ES, , more info

    Cavempt
    An e-com with background interaction that both structures and guides, this site for Cavempt is full of moments of personality. View on hoverstat.es
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  10. Journal of Futures Studies * Perspectives Archives, , more info

    After Corporate Capitalism: Economics for People and Planet
    By Roar Bjonnes Introduction This article looks at the development of green economics over the past decades and analyzes its various forms, including green economics, sustainable development, and green capitalism and concludes that none of these offers comprehensive system change and a viable solution to our current economic and environmental problems. Instead, the author argues, we need a new economic system beyond capitalism, one that can structurally replace it. The …
    By Abril Chimal, 3,122 words
  11. The Passing Tramp, , more info

    No Time Like the Past? At Bertram's Hotel (1965), by Agatha Christie
    Agatha ChristiePecks at the keys 'bout a murder in her mind she's seenDeath lives in her dreamsThere's a face at the windowA man's holding a knife that is all red and crusted with goreWho is it for?All those lovely murdersHow did she think them up?All those lovely murdersOn blood tonight we'll sup!Ah, try to solve those lovely murders!Ah, just try to solve those lovely murders!--with apologies to Paul McCartneyInside, if …
    By The Passing Tramp, 1,146 words
  12. Hipsters of the Coast, , more info

    An Overview of the Economics of Magic Content in 2024
    How does Magic content get made? Just like how human babies get made, it isn't cheap. Rich's new column takes a high level look. The post An Overview of the Economics of Magic Content in 2024 appeared first on Hipsters of the Coast.
    By Rich Stein, 53 words
  13. Martin Heinz's Blog, , more info

    Everything You Can Do with Python's textwrap Module
    Python has many options for formatting strings and text, including f-strings, format() function, templates and more. There's however one module that few people know about and it's called textwrap. This module is specifically built to help you with line-wrapping, indentation, trimming and more, and in this article we will look at all the things you can use it for. Source
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  14. Aaron Gustafson :: My Notebook, , more info

    Opportunities for AI in Accessibility [Article]
    In an article, I discuss AI’s potential for accessibility, emphasizing the need for responsible use and diverse teams to mitigate harm and promote inclusion for people with disabilities.
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  15. Knowledge and resources | Open Innovations, , more info

    Net Zero Hack for Impact: Wrapping up & Next Steps
    By: Tazmin Chiles And that's a wrap! After months of planning we were absolutely delighted to host Northern Powergrid for their inaugural Net Zero Hack for Impact on the 31st January. This was the first of its kind for Northern Powergrid, who are pioneering in their approach to working with data in the open. They have the commitment and ambition to support our region to achieve its net zero pledge …
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