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Tree stump I’ve been playing with paper. I had this question: what if you rolled up some paper into a coil, would it look like the rings in a cut log? And it was late, and I couldn’t sleep no matter how... Read More ›
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ARIA `note` Trying Markdown code indicators in my post title, not because I want it to convert, but because I am curious if people will ping me to tell me it broke their RSS readers. Oh, and so it converts to code when pasted into your GitHub issues. ARIA note Role A section whose content is parenthetic or ancillary to the main content of the resource. ARIA 1.2 note The note role …
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Failure Tolerated, , more info
The Bottom Line Here’s how you want to set your margins on your game to make sure it’s profitable. You’ll want to use a spreadsheet to keep track of some of this stuff. Spreadsheet maintenance is a big part about figuring out your business. It’s like a sketchbook for numbers, so learn to have fun with it. So let’s start with this: your ideal profit margin is 10x. That means you set your …
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Study Hacks - Decoding Patterns of Success - Cal Newport, , more info
How the Acquired Podcast Became a Sensation My podcast producer recently turned me onto a show called Acquired, which features its co-hosts, Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal, diving deep into the backstories of well-known brands and companies, from Porsche and Nike, to Amazon and Nintendo. It turns out I was late to this party. In the eight years since Acquired was originally launched, it has grown into a huge hit. The show now serves more than 200,000 …
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Way Too Damn Lazy To Write A Blog, , more info
Born On This Day: Saturday Night Live's Chris Farley Powerhouse comedian Chris Farley (February 15, 1964 - December 18, 1997) of Saturday Night Live and Second City Chicago fame has been gone a long time but still makes this writer laugh out loud.Especially noteworthy: the Schiller Visions decaf coffee crystals sketch. . . No decaf for Chris!With apologies to Tony Robbins, Matt Foley is by far my favorite motivational speaker! A key assist on the following sketch, featuring Chris' …
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Paul Robert Lloyd · Writing, , more info
2024-02-15 23:50 The release of @manton’s new notes app got me thinking about the icons for these different companion apps, and how they might look if they were designed to appear more like a family.Too closely related? Possibly, but there’s something in this, I think.
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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 …
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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 …
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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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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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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“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 …
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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 …