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  1. Everyday Commentary, , more info

    Changing what EDC means
    For funnieses here is one of my weekend “pure fun” carries (I’ll explain what this means below): The tool is a Victorinox Compact with Prometheus Design Werx scales, a 47 Mini Turbo Mk. III in Ti, and a Pilot Vanishing Point in matte black. My license is in my phone case.When we say or write “EDC” we generally mean a set of objects we carry in addition to what everyone …
    By Anthony Sculimbrene, 674 words
  2. Of Arms and the Law, , more info

    RIP Chuck Mawhinney
    It's reported that he beat Carlos Hathcock's record. More.
    By David Hardy, 12 words
  3. Cassidy's blog, , more info

    How to test a browser extension locally
    I built a browser extension this week, and had to do a bit of digging to figure out how to test it properly on Chrome and Edge before publishing it. It’s always important to test extensions before publishing them to stores, so here’s some quick steps for you to get started (and for my future self who will definitely forget this)! Download/clone your repository if it’s not on your computer …
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  4. leonie wise, , more info

    outdoor pursuits // fort stony batter
    These summer days, spent outdoors, blessed by sunlight and embracing outdoor pursuits. Weekends with chores swiftly accomplished, then adventures close to home. This time, a visit to stony batter reserve and the tunnels at fort stony batter. Our first visit to the tunnels in decades. We pay the entrance fee, grab the flashlights we’ve been handed, and follow our guide through double doors painted vibrantly red—a stark contrast with the …
    By leonie wise, 287 words
  5. Cinema Citizen, , more info

    SEAGRASS – Movie Review
    Canadian writer/director Meredith Hama-Brown’s debut feature, Seagrass, is a moody drama about a troubled interracial couple — Judy (Ally Maki) is Canadian-Japanese and Steve (Luke Roberts) is White — who vacation with their two young daughters — ages eleven and six — at a self-development retreat on a remote island off the coast of British […]
    By Jennifer Merin, 60 words
  6. The Death Chamber, , more info

    Orphalis - As the Ashes Settle [ 2023]
    Artist: Orphalis Album: As the Ashes Settle Year: 2023 Genre: Technical Brutal Death Meal Web: https://orphalisger.bandcamp.com/ / https://orphalismerch.bigcartel.com/ Country: Germany Quality: 320 Kbps Tracklist: 1. As the Ashes Settle 2. Ritual of Conflagration 3. Watch Them Descend 4. The Wolves Draw Near 5. An Effigy to Humanity 6. Staring into Ruin 7. Moon Supremacy 8. From Shadows Arisen 9. Labyrinth Configuration 10. To Embrace Defeat 11. Crowned in Hatred Witness: …
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  7. Natural History Journal, , more info

    The Case of the Missing Rough-legged Hawks
    Most of the time, I am prompted to write about birds and other wildlife that I have encountered recently while out and about exploring. Today, I am writing about a bird precisely because I haven't seen it recently, or at all this entire 2023-24 fall-winter season.Rough-legged Hawks are special birds in California's Great Central Valley, and certainly one of my favorite raptors. For one, they are simply gorgeous hawks. But …
    By Siera Nystrom, 1,545 words
  8. I Will Dare, , more info

    Stroke Me Day 348: Oh No, Not Again
    Hello Darling Ones, I feel so foolish. Last night I spent roughly six hours in the ER only for them to determine I was NOT having another stroke. While this is a load off my mind, it feels like I wasted everyone’s time and money because I’m melodramatic. UGH! Around dinnertime, I called Sister #4 to take me to the hospital. I skipped 911 this time because I didn’t need …
    By Jodi Chromey, 542 words
  9. Daily Philosophy, , more info

    A Better Society?
    Anarchism has always had a mystification about it. It’s a political philosophy at its origin, but it always runs into trouble with real-world applications. Living Anarchy on a large scale? Unlikely. The idea itself feels impossible. Still, when we consider the historical lineage that planted the seeds for Anarchy, a broad spectrum of both individually and socially liberating ideas reveals itself. Further, one of history’s most overtly radical and violent …
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  10. Charles Harries - All Posts, , more info

    Replace a sink waste
    Americans call this a drain, but British people call it a waste. As I'm only about a week out from having to prove to the government that I've become adequately Anglicised to be allowed to stay here—I'm going to call it a waste. Anyway, it turns out that this is one of those jobs that you don't have to call a plumber to do for you.Okay, cards on the table …
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  11. Error Statistics Philosophy, , more info

    Happy Birthday R.A. Fisher: “Statistical methods and Scientific Induction” with replies by Neyman and E.S. Pearson
    17 Feb 1890-29 July 1962 Today is R.A. Fisher’s birthday! I am reblogging what I call the “Triad”–an exchange between Fisher, Neyman and Pearson (N-P) published 20 years after the Fisher-Neyman break-up. While my favorite is still the reply by E.S. Pearson, which alone should have shattered Fisher’s allegations that N-P “reinterpret” tests of significance as “some kind of acceptance procedure”, all three are chock full of gems for different …
    By Mayo, 779 words
  12. Ken Shirriff's blog, , more info

    Inside the mechanical Bendix Air Data Computer, part 5: motor/tachometers
    The Bendix Central Air Data Computer (CADC) is an electromechanical analog computer that uses gears and cams for its mathematics. It was a key part of military planes such as the F-101 and the F-111 fighters, computing airspeed, Mach number, and other "air data". The rotating gears are powered by six small servomotors, so these motors are in a sense the fundamental component of the CADC. In the photo below, …
    By Ken Shirriff, 3,398 words
  13. Overcoming Bias, , more info

    The Mystery of Order
    In the ancient world, people tended to see rival nations as ruled by illicit tyrants, while their nation was ruled justly by a king. Two centuries ago when religion was first declining, many predicted that crime would greatly increase as a result. It was mainly fear of God, they said, that kept most from committing crime. But then crime came down.Centuries ago, there was widespread skepticism about joint stock companies, …
    By Robin Hanson, 487 words
  14. Luke's Wild Website - Blog, , more info

    We Are Witnessing the Last Gasps of the Timeline Era
    I did it. I deleted my profiles on Mastodon, Bluesky, and Twitter. Now it’s time to write down All the Thoughts™, as is customary. I am now one of the enlightened, free from the shackles of the perpetual scrolling machine. I must broadcast my decision to the heavens for all to enjoy. Sarcasm aside, I have been bored of the timeline era for a while now and an election year …
    By Luke Harris, 463 words
  15. The website of Alice Bartlett, , more info

    Week 285: Tedious fussing
    A complicated, fussy, boring week. Lachie took E up to the peak district for half term. The first night he went away, just as I was drifting off to sleep, i heard a strange mechanical noise from the bathroom. Spooked, I bravely got out of bed to investigate and found my electric toothbrush had turned itself on. I now own a new toothbrush. Today I pulled out 31 headlice from …
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