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  1. Binocular Shot, , more info

    Hi! I’ve moved all the content to my own blog. See you there!
    Hi! I’ve moved all the content to my own blog. See you there!
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  2. maya.land, , more info

    upcoming.fm makes playlists to sample from future shows by venue; this is about all I have going on these days
    Listen to upcoming artists at your favorite venues, all on Spotify. Updated every Monday. Put in your city, put in a venue. It doesn’t 100% work for all – e.g., Seattle’s Chop Suey doesn’t seem to hook up correctly – but mostly you’ll get back a Spotify playlist with one song from each upcoming headliner at that venue. A theme you’ve heard from me before: It’s a lot easier to …
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  3. BBC Music Introducing - BBC Blogs, , more info

    BBC Music Introducing Mixtape: 15 April 2024
    Hello, it's Tom Robinson with my final BBC Introducing Mixtape before handing over to my friend and BBC colleague Emily Pilbeam from Monday 22 April 2024. This the second of two retrospective programmes showcasing a cross-section of my favourite tunes from the last 16 years. This week we present: PAUL MORRICONE , FEMME, ATHLETES IN PARIS , AMY HOPWOOD , HOPE & SOCIAL, BRAPURPLE, NEPHU HUZZBAND, STICK IN THE WHEEL, …
    By Tom Robinson, 276 words
  4. The Irish Economy, , more info

    IEA 2024 Conference Programme
    The 37th Annual Irish Economic Association Conference will take place at the Galway Bay Hotel, Salthill, Galway from Wednesday 8th to Friday 10th May 2024. The keynote speakers are Prof. Costas Meghir, Douglas A. Warner III Professor of Economics at Yale University, and Prof. Lucrezia Reichlin, Professor of Economics at London Business School. The programme for this year’s conference is now available to view at https://iea2024.exordo.com/programme. Please note that the …
    By John Cullinan, 107 words
  5. 2nd from Bottom, , more info

    Happy 85th, Sir Alan
    Four years ago this production was supposed to happen – the pandemic happened instead. On the occasion of Alan Ayckbourn’s 85th birthday, however, I thought it was high time that I reshared my thoughts about why working on this theatre giant’s plays is always a delight
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  6. The Nordic Kitchen, , more info

    The Easter Weekend
    Easter is a holiday that I like more and more. We don’t have any special traditions, we do what we like and what we do one year might be completely different from the year before. I like that the plans can be somewhat undecided and rather spontaneous. The Easter egg hunt for the kids, and lots of delicious food are two things we don’t change though. I love to watch …
    By thenordickitchen, 489 words
  7. Python for Engineers, , more info

    Awesome Python Library: Tenacity
    Link: https://tenacity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/When writing code or tests in Python, one issue I had was when the code would fail due to random things like network issues or external peripherals not responding in time. Just rerunning the tests would make them pass. The unreliability wasn't in the code but in things out of my control, like network issues.So I had to add extra code to retry the code, but this added unnecessary …
    By Shantnu Tiwari, 591 words
  8. The Untranslated, , more info

    Theodoros by Mircea Cărtărescu
    Reluctant to wait for the first translations of Mircea Cărtărescu’s latest novel to start coming out in the second half of 2024, I taught myself enough Romanian to read it in the original. This “pseudo-historical novel”, as the author prefers … Continue reading →
    By The Untranslated, 48 words
  9. Erik Bernhardsson, , more info

    Predicting solar eclipses with Python
    As I am en route to see my first total solar eclipse, I was curious how hard it would be to compute eclipses in Python. It turns out, ignoring some minor coordinate system head-banging, I was able to get something half-decent working in a couple of hours.
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  10. distillatio, , more info

    Athanor’s, what are they?
    This post was inspired by the Turba philosophorum lecture on the 4th Feb 2022 An athanor is an alchemical furnace, but what exactly does it mean in practise? And I really do mean practise because there is copious evidence for early modern alchemists building and using furnaces for their work even if we do not have such good evidence for earlier times. (The problem here as well is that translations …
    By guthriestewart, 1,368 words
  11. Medieval Manuscripts Provenance, , more info

    The Origin of the Carla Rossi Plagiarism Accusations
    [This post has been auto-deleted several times, presumably at the request of Carla Rossi, and every time it is reviewed, Google reinstates it quickly ... again and again]A couple of weeks ago I said on social media that I would blog about the very earliest origin of the plagiarism accusations against Carla Rossi, so here it is.In several of her many attempts at self-defence, Rossi says that the only basis …
    By Peter Kidd, 730 words
  12. Georneys – Geological Musings, Wanderings, and Adventures, , more info

    Coming Soon!
    This will be the new home of my blog Georneys. I’ll be moving all of my posts here from the AGU blogosphere – and starting some new blogging in 2024. Stay tuned!
    By Evelyn Mervine, 34 words
  13. The Stack, , more info

    A Stray Thought on Konami Four-Player Arcade Brawlers Circa 1990
    In 1989, Konami released an arcade game based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. Everything about it was tailored to the source material. In the cartoon, there are four ninja turtles, who usually fight together as a team, so it was a four-player co-op game, even though this required a larger-than-standard cabinet. The turtles frequently fight their way through masses of faceless goons, so it was a scrolling brawler. …
    By Carl Muckenhoupt, 486 words
  14. The Untourists - Travel Blog, , more info

    The Lovely Home Kitchens of Mumbai
    The Untourists The Untourists - Travel Blog - Discovering the beautiful world we live in. We have always felt Indian food is best had in a home. There is no, not one restaurant which serves the amazing tastes and varieties of Indian home food. And what does Indian Food even mean? Last time I checked there were 28 states and 8 union territories. Each of them have a completely different …
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  15. Art of the Title, , more info

    That's Saul, Folks! A Film Series Dedicated to Designer Saul Bass
    “I want to make beautiful things, even if nobody cares.” — Saul Bass The Art of the Title – That’s Saul, Folks!Psycho. Vertigo. North by Northwest. Goodfellas. Casino. You’ve seen his work, but do you know his name? Beginning in May 2024, Art of the Title is pairing with Hot Docs Cinema in Toronto to present That's Saul, Folks!, a film series dedicated to famed graphic designer Saul Bass. Hosted …
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