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  1. danah boyd | apophenia, , more info

    Struggling with a Moral Panic Once Again
    I have to admit that it’s breaking my heart to watch a new generation of anxious parents think that they can address the struggles their kids are facing by eliminating technology from kids’ lives. I’ve been banging my head against this wall for almost 20 years, not because I love technology but because I care so deeply about vulnerable youth. And about their mental health. And boy oh boy do …
    By zephoria, 978 words
  2. the man from icon, , more info

    Meet Me By The Water Tower
    By themanfromicon, 6 words
  3. Real Men Sow, , more info

    Party Venues are the Best Option for Your Next Gathering
    Last Updated on April 18, 2024 by Real Men Sow There is nothing quite like a party to bring people together to share a joyous experience. Many opt to host their birthday parties in their own home. While that might be fine, it isn’t necessarily an ideal choice. If you are wondering what to do for your next gathering, it is time to check out a party venue. There are …
    By Real Men Sow, 611 words
  4. TJ Fogarty, , more info

    Tidy Up with Regex
    Something had been bugging me for a while; I had a legacy shortcode that would render external links, when really I wanted to use markdown to improve portability. Hundreds of instances lurked within dozens of markdown files, waiting for the day where I update my site and they all break. I’ve also changed my position on external links. I want to let the user and browser decide on how links …
    By TJ Fogarty, 176 words
  5. At the Pictures, , more info

    British Silent Film Festival Symposium 2024
    This popular annual event returns to KCL on 17th May 2024. This one day event features a range of papers of original research in all areas of film culture in Britain and areas affected by British colonialism before 1930. It will take place at the Lucas Theatre, King’s College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS Please see below for the schedule and detailed abstracts. You can book via the KCL estore …
    By Lawrence, 4,419 words
  6. Rob Weychert, , more info

    Once in a Lifetime
    A game show for the Philadelphia Psychotronic Film Society This is the long story of a frivolous, fleeting creative project that came out of nowhere, completely took over my life for a few weeks, and was gone as quickly as it came. Let it be known that I regret none of it! I’m a proud member of the Philadelphia Psychotronic Film Society. In the organization’s own words: We carry on …
    By Rob Weychert, 2,081 words
  7. Crazy Walls, , more info

    What We Do In The Shadows, S05 E09
    What We Do In The Shadows, S05 E09Some crazy vampirical plotting is afoot.
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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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
    By John Chapman, 50 words
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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