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  1. Daring Fireball, , more info

    Yahoo Lays Off the Leaders of Engadget
    Mia Sato, reporting for The Verge: Engadget, which is operated by Yahoo, will lay off 10 employees, according to people with knowledge of the situation who say staff were “blindsided” by the decision. In addition to cutting staff, the editorial team will split into two sections: “news and features” and “reviews and buying advice.” The news teams will focus on traffic growth, while the reviews teams will report to commerce …
    By John Gruber, 278 words
  2. 1000 Awesome Things, , more info

    #260 People who look like their pets
    AWESOME! Photos from: here, here, and here The post #260 People who look like their pets appeared first on 1000 Awesome Things.
    By Neil Pasricha, 29 words
  3. Africa Is a Country, , more info

    A forgotten relic
    Just two weeks on from Les Elephants greatest ever triumph, the Ivorian women’s national team is at its lowest point. The Ebimpe municipal pitches where Athletico Abidjan trains. Credit Alasdair Howorth © 2024. This weekend begins the third round of qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Olympics in women’s football, but Côte d’Ivoire will not be one of the eight teams vying for a spot. The reason for that is they …
    By Alasdair Howorth, 1,210 words
  4. Khaled Abou Alfa, , more info

    2024-02-23 01:50
    Logo Rhythm by Jamie Ellul. Haven’t backed a Kickstarter in years. This might get me out of retirement.
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  5. Travel Between The Pages, , more info

    Mainly Miscellany
    Who knew that Edward Gorey designed the sets for the U.S. revival of the 1924 stage play Dracula ? I certainly did not, but this fascinating article on the terrific CrimeReads blog does a deep dive into the story. Andy Weir’s The Martian was released in bookstores ten years ago. To celebrate, he wrote a new “lost” chapter of the book. Like many readers, I know of M.R. James for …
    By Brian D. Butler, 501 words
  6. Six Colors, , more info

    (Podcast) Downstream 63: Everyone Loves a Bundle
    Fallout from the “Spulu” announcement from Disney, Fox, and WBD continues; picking apart HBO’s “Last Week Tonight” YouTube strategy; and what does Peacock have in common with the New York Jets? Go to the podcast page.
    By Six Colors Staff, 43 words
  7. NewsHounds, , more info

    Fox Not Too Keen On Admitting Its Big Biden Impeachment Story Fell Apart
    If key Biden “corruption” and impeachment witness Alexander Smirnov spectacularly implodes and nobody in the Fox audience hears how big a deal that is, does it really make an impact? I’m only half joking.
    By Ellen, 47 words
  8. Scripting News, , more info

    2024-02-23 03:19
    I have the motto for the Biden campaign: Old enough to know better. Uncle Joe, sit down with a reporter you can relate to, and explain what aging is about. How there's good and bad that come with getting on, and Repubs (of course) have been focusing on the bad but the journalists aren't getting the other side. One thing is for sure, it's hard to put one over on …
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  9. San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center, , more info

    SF to Genocide Joe: "You Are Not Welcome Here!"
    Hundreds protest as Biden fundraises among his wealthy promoters
    By Leon Kunstenaar, 18 words
  10. Language Log, , more info

    Modals, idiolects, garden-path sentences, and English translations of a ninth-century Chinese poem
    Here I present a digest of four scientific linguistics papers from the latter part of the month of January, 2024 to show that our field is very much alive in diverse subfields at the beginning of the new year. "The Semantics, Sociolinguistics, and Origins of Double Modals in American English: New Insights from Social Media." Morin, Cameron et al. PLOS ONE 19, no. 1 (January 24, 2024): e0295799. . Abstract …
    By Victor Mair, 1,330 words
  11. Once Upon a Time in the Vest, , more info

    V14 N. 16 Bob Mathias from an Old Life Magazine
    Found an old Life Magazine (July 11, 1949) last week. The cover with Bob Mathias got to me right away. Inside a spread about his return home to Tulare, CA to compete in US National decathlon the year after his 1948 Olympic decathlon victory in London as a 17 year old high school phenom. Two Life photographers Bill Wasson and Michael Rougier were there to cover the event. No credit …
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  12. Waxy.org - Andy Baio lives here, , more info

    Vice Media lays off hundreds, abandons Vice.com
    elsewhere in the digital media apocalypse, Yahoo laid off Engadget's leadership and BuzzFeed is cutting 16% #
    By Andy Baio, 24 words
  13. Marcel, , more info

    The Truth of a Thing Is in the Feel of It, Not in the Think of It
    💬 "The truth of a thing is in the feel of it, not in the think of it." - Stanley Kubrick Since I heard this quote for the first time a few weeks ago, I couldn’t let go of it. It encapsulates a moment in design that makes me feel like a hack every time it happens.I’m a stern believer that software design is a craft, not an art. There …
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  14. door.link, , more info

    door 143
    Featuring: Teresa Winter, Corell, Pinkcourtesyphone, Gi Gi, Hysterical Love Project, Croatian Amor, Vanessa Amara, Pontiac Streator, Anna Wall, Fennesz, Acopia, 2003 Toyota Corolla
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  15. Ben Crowder — Blog, , more info

    New artwork: In the Celestial Glory.
    New artwork: In the Celestial Glory. Reply via email or office hours
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