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  1. Beauty of Mathematics, , more info

    A Valentine for Mathematics
    Attempting to describe the ways that mathematics touches our hearts. Or the author's specficallly.
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  2. dammIT | A rantbox, , more info

    GitHub Spam is out of control
    Dan Janes writes: Spam is nothing new, spam on GitHub is also not particularly new. Any site that accepts user-generated content will need to figure out how to prevent people from submitting spam, whether that is for scams, malicious software, or X-rated material. I have been getting tagged in Crypto related for the past 6 months or so. In the past 24 hours I have been tagged in two of …
    By Michiel Scholten, 264 words
  3. Electric Flapjack Guitars: Blog, , more info

    Workshop Catch-Up: Hästen
    Following on from last week’s catchup on Delfinen, this week we’re going to look at Hästen, which has been a long time in the making. Hästen (pronounced like “hesten”) is Swedish for “The Horse”, being this is a build based on a Fender Mustang, a hold over from the early days of my guitar building when I had a series of people ask me to build them Mustangs after I’d …
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  4. Maurits Diephuis, , more info

    Modave
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  5. nadreck.me, , more info

    Durable Pseudonyms
    An interesting piece by Alfred Moore over at The Conversation talking about “Online anonymity: study found ‘stable pseudonyms’ created a more civil environment than real user names“. This hearkens back to a lot of thoughts I had about online identity back in the day – it’s interesting to see newer studies examining the space. The basic gist is that when comparing online discourse using real-life names, pseudonyms, or “durable pseudonyms”, …
    By Nadreck, 274 words
  6. The Incredible Inman, , more info

    Awkward Early Talkie Theatre: "The Broadway Melody"
    Star-struck sisters coming to New York, struggling songwriter, backstage drama, misguided love -- it's all there, and more, in the 1929 film "The Broadway Melody." It's like a cliche incubator. It also has those awkward little touches we love in early talkies -- hammy acting, stilted silences and a musical soundtrack that makes it sound like the orchestra's in the bathroom.To the concrete canyons of Broadway, where there's a broken …
    By David, 505 words
  7. Matt Mullenweg – Unlucky in Cards, , more info

    Vision Pro + Drone
    This feels significant. Check out this video. Hat tip: Rory Chitwood.
    By Matt, 15 words
  8. AI Weirdness, , more info

    DALL-E3 generates candy hearts
    I've experimented a couple of times with generating candy heart messages using various kinds of machine learning algorithms. Originally, short messages were just about all the original text-generating neural networks could handle. Now we've come back around to approximately the same performance, yet with orders of magnitude more computational resources consumed. (although I don't have to photoshop the messages onto candies any more, so that's nice) Here's DALL-E3 generating candy …
    By Janelle Shane, 333 words
  9. Lancashire Past – Lancashire History Website and Blog, , more info

    A History of Blackburn Cathedral
    The church that stands today as Blackburn Cathedral is a mix of Georgian and mid-Twentieth Century architecture. Welcoming those of faith and no faith alike, inside there is a wealth of artisan design and history that stretches back to Medieval and Tudor times. The site the cathedral stands on is an old one, and there […]
    By Lancashirepast.com, 61 words
  10. The Law and Policy Blog, , more info

    A close look at the law and policy of holding a Northern Ireland border poll – and how the law may shape what will be an essentially political decision
    10th February 2024 This week Prospect posted something by me on the issue of a potential border poll in Northern Ireland. Please click (and read!) here. This post unpacks that Prospect post – a sort of “behind the scenes” perambulation of how that post came together – and a further discussion of the issues. * The starting point is that a potential referendum in Northern Ireland has been in the …
    By David Allen Green, 2,462 words
  11. Matt Edgar writes here, , more info

    Weeknote: 5 to 9 February 2024
    The brutalist former Bank of England headquarters on my walk to the Leeds office What did you enjoy? A workshop in London to look together at the shared roadmaps for work on the NHS App and other national digital channels in the NHS. We’re getting better at this quarterly planning rhythm and it really helps to keep product teams aligned and decision-makers on board. The Transformation Directorate’s leadership forum. We’re …
    By mattedgar, 550 words
  12. FIRE v London, , more info

    Jan ’24: A giant tax bill lands
    One of several highlights for me in January was visiting Salisbury cathedral, which I did on an impulse while travelling back from the Coastal Folly. My main frame of reference to the cathedral being those notorious Russian nerve agent assassins citing it as their reason for visiting England, something which to a Londoner had as much plausibility as as Putin’s claims that Ukraine’s Nazis started the war. I hadn’t taken …
    By FIRE v London, 628 words
  13. Joel Auterson, , more info

    You gotta do your prerolls
    My pal Zach has this ritual when we play D&D - before we start, he rolls the D20. Over and over and over again.
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  14. Stephen Knight Photography, , more info

    Best Batteries and Chargers for Photography 2024
    This is the 2024 edition of the Battery and Charger Buying Guide. This article is now in its 8th year. Previous versions of this article were written primarily for light painting, night, and astro photographers, looking at flashlight/torch and flash unit batteries. This article has been expanded to include NP-F, and camera batteries. The 2024 article will be useful for anyone using flashlights or photography lighting equipment, from enthusiasts to …
    By Stephen Knight, 3,219 words
  15. Flow, , more info

    Over*Flow: Martha Stewart’s Star Persona and the 21st-Century InfluencerEmma Ginsberg / Georgetown University
    Martha Stewart in a January 2024 Instagram post on her second account. In 1994, Martha Stewart tiled the bottom of a swimming pool with cut-up credit cards in a mosaic of Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus.” Not her most practical nor accessible home improvement project, Stewart did so for an advertisement for the American Express Optima True Grace credit card. Bizarre, comical, and self-deprecating, the advertisement evokes an upper-class sensibility through …
    By Emma Ginsberg / Georgetown University, 1,578 words