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  1. Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and Writings | Blog, , more info

    Rye Grows With UV
    Two weeks ago I asked the question again about What Rye should be. There has been one thing that I have not publicly shared before and that is that ever since Rye exists I have also been talking to Charlie Marsh about Python packaging and Python tooling. It turns out that we had some shared ideas of what an ideal Python tooling landscape would look like. That has lead to …
    By Armin Ronacher, 897 words
  2. Antarctica Starts Here., , more info

    How did I make it this far?
    I find myself asking that question a lot these days. Another question I've been asking myself a lot is, what the hell am I going to write in this post? I've tried a few things in the days leading up to this (timed) post, and to be honest they all, upon rereading, sound like I'm some combination of coming apart at the seams, in dire need of a vacation in …
    By The Doctor [412/724/301/703/415/510], 310 words
  3. Asaf Karagila | Blog Archive, , more info

    120 Years of Choice: Registration is open
    Continuing from the previous post, we have a website for the conference now, and you can now register for the conference. We are planning to have two poster sessions, and we might be able to offer some financial support for people who are presenting posters. We will prioritise early career researchers, and given the budget limitations we might not accept all poster submissions. Continue reading...
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  4. Daniel Bowen, , more info

    Dumb Ways
    I thought these guys were dead. But there they were, large as life in the Bourke Street Mall on Valentine’s Day – which probably explains the balloons. Why? Honestly I don’t know, but the characters went way beyond the originals after the franchise was sold off in 2021 – almost to ridiculous extremes. Anybody want to buy a Dumb Ways NFT? (Though even this 2014 life insurance ad from Canada …
    By Daniel Bowen, 313 words
  5. Wuthering Expectations, , more info

    Daryl Hine's Ovid's Heroines - I, who could a dragon hypnotize
    An anti-Valentine’s Day book now, Ovid’s Heroides (25-16 BCE, somewhere in there), a collection of fictional letters in verse written by mythical heroines to their no-good boyfriends and husbands. Many end in suicide. Dido castigating Aeneas, Phaedra mourning Hippolytus, spurned Sappho jumping off a cliff. Although strictly speaking written as letters, many of the poems edge close to monologues and interiority, thus their large influence on the European novel and …
    By Amateur Reader (Tom), 510 words
  6. The Hippies Now Wear Black, , more info

    Crass Records’ reissues continue – with Annie Anxiety and Flux singles
    ONE LITTLE INDEPENDENT release the next two singles in the Crass Records’ reissue next month, with twelve-inch vinyl editions of Annie Anxiety’s Barbed Wire Halo and Flux of Pink Indians’ Neu Smell, both originally released in 1981. Both records will be issued on black vinyl by OLI, and in digital format through a variety of different online partner platforms, with a 15 March 2024 release date. Annie Anxiety – Barbed …
    By Rich Cross, 482 words
  7. Cam Pegg: Digital product and strategy guy, , more info

    February 15 2024, 7:23 PM
    I think it’s time to step away for a bit.The way the discourse around the Bluesky bridge played out this week was… profoundly disappointing. Watching people with no interest in having a rational discussion making bad faith arguments and engaging in some disgusting ad hominem attacks has left a very bad taste in my mouth. What made it worse was the incredible hypocrisy of it all; you can’t engage in …
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  8. Vertigo, , more info

    “So much to regret”: Gabriel Josipovici’s “The Cemetery at Barnes”
    “Friends who had known him in the old days would comment on the uncanny resemblance between his two wives.” Cracking open Gabriel Josipovici’s novel The Cemetery in Barnes (Carcanet, 2018), we are immediately ushered into a world of ambiguity, confusion, and repetition, even though it’s a simple story of a man and his two wives (none of whom is given a name). He works as a professional translator with a …
    By Terry, 1,662 words
  9. Robin The Fog, , more info

    Fundraising Season – Make Your Voice Count
    Hello you. It’s Valentines Season once again and time for us all to show our love to some good causes. Here are three that are very close to my heart, and no doubt yours as well. Please consider supporting one or all of them and let’s all do our bit to support grassroots art and culture in these gloomy times. First off, as regular visitors to this site will be …
    By Robin The Fog, 1,287 words
  10. Stuck in a Book, , more info

    Unnecessary Rankings! Stella Gibbons
    My ‘Unnecessary Rankings!‘ series have quickly become my favourite blog posts to write, and I love reading your comments – sometimes in agreement, but usually not, and that’s the most fun. Of all the authors I’ve done so far, Stella Gibbons has the widest range – i.e. some of her novels are all-time favourites, and some are unbearable trash. As I put this together, I realised I’d read fewer than …
    By StuckinaBook, 597 words
  11. Landreville, , more info

    Butts
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  12. Dan Leo, , more info

    “Heaven in a Highball Glass”
    In the meantime and just at this moment the fool people called Addison and the lady called Bubbles tumbled together out of the San Remo Café into the night thick with snow swirling down through the light of the corner streetlamp.“Fucking hell,” said Bubbles, “look at this shit.”“I adore the snow,” said Addison. “It reminds me of the Norman Rockwell Christmases I never had as a lad myself, and now …
    By Dan Leo, 1,222 words
  13. Jon Udell, , more info

    Creating a GPT Assistant That Writes Pipeline Tests
    Here’s the latest installment in the series on working with LLMS: Creating a GPT Assistant That Writes Pipeline Tests. Once you get the hang of writing these tests, it’s mostly boilerplate, so I figured my team of assistants could help. I recruited Cody, GitHub Copilot, and Unblocked — with varying degrees of success. Then I realized I hadn’t yet tried creating a GPT. As OpenAI describes them, “GPTs are custom …
    By Jon Udell, 238 words
  14. Adventurous Kate - The Solo Female Travel Blog, , more info

    Staying at Ecocamp Patagonia: A Sustainable Resort in Chile
    Staying at Ecocamp Patagonia was the biggest highlight of my monthlong honeymoon in Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. I completely adored this place, and it made my time in Chilean Patagonia incredibly memorable. Ecocamp Patagonia is home to the world’s first geodesic hotel room. That’s right, they were first — and we can thank their influence for the hundreds of dome hotels that have sprung up all over the world! But …
    By Adventurous Kate, 3,432 words
  15. DJ Adams, , more info

    Opening files from the terminal in BAS dev spaces
    In the comments to episode 4 of our back to basics series of live stream episodes on CAP, on the Hands-on SAP Dev show, there was a question on my use of code in VS Code, which, when invoked in the terminal (e.g. code services.cds) opens the file directly in a VS Code editor window, like this: The question was about code being recognised in SAP Business Application Studio (BAS) …
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