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  1. analogue, , more info

    Bits & bytes for February 16th 2024
    I completed The Invincible last week, and it was wonderful. Actually ideal for Steam Deck (something I keep saying). But it really reminded me of Journey, Firewatch and that ilk. It was relatively lonely. Isolating. But it had some warmth that kept me going. And obviously a great, compelling tale of why my character was isolated. I won't dive too much deeper for fear of spoiling anything, but it's a …
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  2. TechLeader.pro, , more info

    Tech Leader Pro podcast 2024 week 7, You are probably in a cult
    If your ideology prohibits you from accepting objective reality, you are probably in a cult.
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  3. 4 gravitons, , more info

    Valentine’s Day Physics Poem 2024
    It’s that time of year again! In one of this blog’s yearly traditions, I’m posting a poem mixing physics and romance. For those who’d like to see more, you can find past years’ poems here. Modeling Together Together, we set out to model the world, and learn something new.The Physicist said,“My model is simple, the model of fundamental things. Particles go in, particles go out. For each configuration, a probability. …
    By 4gravitons, 571 words
  4. Anders Husa & Kaitlin Orr, , more info

    Guide: Where to Drink Natural Wine in Copenhagen
    Copenhagen’s relationship with natural wine is deeply entwined with its culinary scene. Noma, especially, has played a pivotal role in transforming Copenhagen into a hub for natural wine enthusiasts since it first opened over two decades ago. Noma’s commitment to purity, simplicity, and environmental respect mirrors the essence of natural wines—crafted with minimal intervention. This ethos has not only elevated Copenhagen on the global stage but also fostered a vibrant …
    By Kaitlin Orr, 1,160 words
  5. Digital by Default, , more info

    [2024] Week 07
    Here are a few fun things from my week. [01] Russell’s new mini book on giving presentations.[02] New print from my favourite artist – Voyder.[03] Bacon sandwich from Sandwich Sandwich on my office day.[04] TPX starters swag.[05] Adidas x BAPE limited edition Stan Smith trainers.[06] Dan Hon did a fun set of social media disclaimers. First Friday is happening again – Friday March 1st at 16.30 – 19.30 at Left …
    By Matt Jukes, 347 words
  6. Art by Jey Pawlik, , more info

    A Ranma Redraw
    I’ve been doing a rewatch of Ranma 1/2 because it’s on Tubi and I forgot how important it was to me as a young trans person in the 90s. There wasn’t any other shows like this, and how I wished I could just transform into a boy…… hm. Anywho here’s a Ranma redraw, and here’s the 2013 version.
    By Jey Pawlik, 61 words
  7. Mexican Please, , more info

    Quick Dinner: Pinto Bean Soup with Mini Pico Quesadillas
    Crispy, cheesy quesadillas dipped in a freshly made Pinto Bean Soup? Sold! I make quick meals like this all the time.... I hope you get loads of ideas from it 🙂 I used some leftover Pico de Gallo from last week's Chicken Burritos and that made things even easier, but feel free to get creative... Read More The post Quick Dinner: Pinto Bean Soup with Mini Pico Quesadillas appeared first …
    By Patrick, 82 words
  8. Sandwich Tribunal. A sort of sandwich death panel., , more info

    But I’m a Crepe, I’m a Wiener
    Sausages enveloped in some kind of flatbread–baked inside a pastry shell or a bread roll, wrapped in pancakes, steamed in a yeasted dough or simply dipped in some kind of batter and fried–are somewhat universal. Sausage rolls featuring seasoned minced meat wrapped in pastry and baked are popular throughout the British Commonwealth, Ireland, Africa. Countries all over Europe have similar dishes–Wurstbrötchen in Germany, worstenbroodje in Belgium. Dumplings and other bready …
    By Jim Behymer, 1,305 words
  9. Flintlock and tomahawk, , more info

    Frontier Soldiers of New France
    New title added to the Autumn 2024 list!Frontier Soldiers of New France examines the official and regulation dress, weapons and equipment of the regular colonial troops maintained by the French government in North America from 1683 to 1760, including unpublished information with a focus on new illustrations, line drawings, and photos of rare portraits and surviving artefacts from public and private collections.This volume is the first of a series of …
    By Ralphus, 190 words
  10. Mr Ripleys Enchanted Books, , more info

    Natasha Mac a'Bháird - The Tower Ghost: A Sycamore Hill Mystery - Book Review Explore - Mr Ripley’s Enchanted Books
    **Natasha Mac a'Bháird - The Tower Ghost: A Sycamore Hill Mystery - Published by O'Brien Press Ltd (1 April 2024)**Chapter 1: A New Beginning at Sycamore HillThe grand gates of Sycamore Hill Boarding School stood tall and welcoming as Clare nervously stepped onto the cobblestone path leading to her new home. The crisp Donegal air filled her lungs as she took in the sight of the ancient
    By Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books, 86 words
  11. everything changes, , more info

    Look to your neighbors
    LAST SUMMER, Bill McKibben wrote about a question he often hears from people worried about climate change: where should I live? McKibben acknowledges the privilege that accompanies such a query—a great many people have no ability to choose where to live, and must face whatever the climate throws at them wherever they happen to be. But it’s also not an unreasonable thing to consider. For those of us with the …
    By Mandy Brown, 830 words
  12. Cogito, Ergo Sumana | Home, , more info

    Glimpses of 2023
    I started on a more systematic 2023 retrospective post, and found that a pretty significant amount of my 2023 centered on stuff I don't want to talk about on my blog. Feel free to ask …
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  13. Uses This, , more info

    Anthony Agius
    Who are you, and what do you do? My name is Anthony, but most people probably know me as decryption, the online handle I've used for almost 3 decades now. I write about computers for a living! While I do a bit of freelance writing here and there, my main job is The Sizzle, a daily newsletter that goes out to 1,350 people daily who pay me to tell them …
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  14. LondonJazzCollector, , more info

    Michael Gibbs: Michael Gibbs (1970) Deram
    Selection: And On The Third Day https://londonjazzcollector.files.wordpress.com/2023/07/michael-gibbs_and-on-the-third-day_mchael-gibbs_deram_sml1063_1970_ljc.mp3 . . . Track List: A1. Family Joy, Oh Boy!A2. Some Echoes, Some ShadowsA3. LiturgyA4. Feelings And Things B1. Sweet RainB2. NowhereB3. ThrobB4. And On The Third Day Artists Chris Spedding, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar; Brian Odges, Jack Bruce, bass guitar; Ken Goldy, Maurice Gee, Ray Premru, bass trombone; Alan Ford, Fred Alexander, cello; John Marshall, Tony Oxley, drums; Ray Russell, …
    By LondonJazzCollector, 810 words
  15. The Digital Antiquarian, , more info

    The Rise of POMG, Part 3: Competition and Conflict
    While the broth of Ultima Online was slowly thickening, not one but two other publishers beat EA and Origin Systems to the punch by releasing graphical persistent virtual worlds of their own. We owe it to them and to ourselves to have a look at these other POMG pioneers before we return to the more widely lauded one that was being built down in Texas. They were known as Meridian …
    By Jimmy Maher, 7,619 words