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  1. Stamen | Blog, , more info

    Refactoring a dataviz website to create an extensible application
    The Max Planck Institute hired Stamen a few years back to create a website to visualize increasingly complex urban transformations due to immigration for a project called Superdiversity. The site we created contains multiple interactive charts of census data to enable better research, analysis, and discussion of this novel phenomenon. Because diversity patterns in cities around the world change over time, the app needs to change as well to reflect …
    By Alex Parlato, 1,574 words
  2. TomsBikeTrip.com, , more info

    No Stupid Questions: How To Fly With Bike Boxes & Bags For Touring & Bikepacking?
    A reader writes: We are in the planning stages of a bike trip in Europe – Oslo/Stockholm – Rotterdam-ish in the fall of 2024. We are experienced cycle tourers, so we are good on a lot of aspects of touring. One thing that I am looking into is the best plan for logistics to and from airports, especially when returning. I can figure out how to get to our departure …
    By Tom, 2,114 words
  3. The Renaissance Mathematicus, , more info

    From τὰ φυσικά (ta physika) to physics – XVI
    As astrology was one of the very first scientific disciplines to be adopted by the ‘Abbāsid in their assimilation of Persian cultural it followed automatically that that they also adopted astronomy; you need astronomy in order to do astrology. Also, the practice of Islam itself required both the determination of the times for the five daily prayers as well as the qibla the geographical direction of the Kaaba in the …
    By thonyc, 3,667 words
  4. Crooked Timber, , more info

    Platforms, Polarization and Democracy
    So Cosma Shalizi and I have an article (messy pre-print) coming out Real Soon in Communications of the ACM on democracy, polarization and social media. And Nate Matias, who I’m friends with, has forceful objections. I’ve promised him a response – which is below – but am doing it as a blogpost, since I think that the disagreement could be turned into something more broadly useful. Cosma and I wrote …
    By Henry Farrell, 2,814 words
  5. Gemma Copeland — Writing, , more info

    Transformative Work as Livelihood
    In December I went to the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano to teach a seminar on Transformative Work as Livelihood for the Eco-Social Design masters students. Over three days, we explored potential pathways available to socially and politically engaged designers, how to balance financial stability with meaningful work, and feminist strategies that ensure that transformative practices remain open to many and viable in the long-term. Rather than focusing on strategies for …
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  6. Energy Flash, , more info

    more future talkin' (Death of Rave)
    Xenogothic exhumes a panel discussion from 2014 involving Mark Fisher, Lee Gamble, Kode9 aka Steve Goodman, Alex Williams, and Lisa Blanning - and bearing the title The Death of Rave - and does a public service by getting the debate transcribed.Go here for Matt's reasons for digging this up and reflections of how it relates to current glumness, state of clubbing and club music, as well as the transcription itself
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 76 words
  7. kening zhu — recently, , more info

    your vision is born from discontent & desire
    🗺️ a continuation of writings on world-building. 🌸 this a new series on growing a vision. all of my visions begin as entries in my journal. I usually write them late at night, or in the early morning darkness, before sunrise, or while seated on a plane, or a boat, or scribbled as four words into a notebook, while on a long, meandering walk. more often than not, they come …
    By Kening Zhu, 957 words
  8. PMags.com, , more info

    Gear Review – The Squak Mountain Co Woolie
    A merino blend, cold weather base layer hoodie with excellent ventilation from Squak Mountain Co. Read More ... Continue reading Gear Review – The Squak Mountain Co Woolie at PMags.com.
    By Paul Mags, 38 words
  9. Renga in Blue, , more info

    Avon: I Wish You All Joy of the Worm
    I feel like I am both closing in on victory and getting farther away from it, insofar as the last remaining puzzles seem to be stumpers indeed. Not quite succumbing to hints yet but probably next time if I can’t push any farther. From a Royal Shakespeare Company production of The Tempest, where Ariel and Prospero discuss Ariel previously being trapped in a pine. First, a fairly straightforward bit of …
    By Jason Dyer, 2,187 words
  10. Azimuth, , more info

    Agent-Based Models (Part 6)
    Today I’d like to start explaining an approach to stochastic time evolution for ‘state charts’, a common approach to agent based models. This is ultimately supposed to interact well with Kris Brown’s cool ideas on formulating state charts using category theory. But one step at a time! I’ll start with a very simple framework, too simple for what we need. Later I will make it fancier—unless my work today turns …
    By John Baez, 1,163 words
  11. No Bells, , more info

    Constantly Hating: I still don’t get country
    Eli's thoughts on Beyoncé's country pivot and America's favorite genre. The post Constantly Hating: I still don’t get country appeared first on No Bells.
    By Eli Schoop, 31 words
  12. Conscience Round, , more info

    Nighttime Routine (II)
    Her nighttime routine consisted of forty different steps involving fifteen products and five parts of her body. First, she lit a white wax candle. Sweet, pink-petalled freesia swept into the room. Her head swam. Sitting cross-legged on the floor, she meditated for ten minutes using a loving kindness app. “I forgive you,” she intoned, under the Benedictine guidance of a honeyed British voice. It was said with a genuine attempt …
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  13. Listen Faster, , more info

    February 20, 2024
    I am so sad tonight, thinking about Navalny. If you've seen the recent oscar-winning documentary they made on him, you may remember the scene of him trying to film in Novosibirsk, while a guy was taking a piss in the background. Navalny says "welcome to the Russian ghetto" or something. I was in Russia for 3 months in 1998. Yeltsin time. I was in Chelyabinsk, outside of Yekaterinburg (it's the …
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  14. The Constitution Unit Blog, , more info

    The UK Governance Project: proposals for reform
    A commission chaired by former Attorney General Dominic Grieve recently published a report on the current state of UK governance, which has identified substantial problems and made recommendations to improve matters. Here, Dominic outlines the report’s key conclusions and recommendations, ahead of an online Constitution Unit event at which he and fellow commissioner Helen MacNamara […]
    By The Constitution Unit, 63 words
  15. The n-Category Café, , more info

    Spans and the Categorified Heisenberg Algebra
    I’m giving this talk at the category theory seminar at U. C. Riverside, as a kind of followup to one by Peter Samuelson on the same subject. My talk will not be recorded, but here are the slides: Spans and the categorified Heisenberg algebra. Abstract. Heisenberg reinvented matrices while discovering quantum mechanics, and the algebra generated by annihilation and creation operators obeying the canonical commutation relations was named after him. …
    By john, 359 words