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  1. BLAKE GOPNIK on art, , more info

    THE FRIDAY PIC is an installation shot from “Amerika,” the wonderful new projection by Javier Téllez…
    THE FRIDAY PIC is an installation shot from “Amerika,” the wonderful new projection by Javier Téllez at the Center for Art, Research and Alliances, a two-year-old space in Greenwich Village in New York. In today’s New York Times, I published a long feature explaining the genesis of the piece, for which Téllez hired eight recent migrants from Venezuela to collaborate with him on a Charlie Chaplin-inspired film, as both its …
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  2. Brand New, , more info

    PAC NYC
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  3. Oh Hello Ana - Blog, , more info

    A love letter to the community-led events
    I wouldn't be where I am today if it wasn't for community-led events in the front-end community, and I am forever grateful for that. However, I am heartbroken by the current state of the events. Many community-led events have recently been cancelled due to low ticket sales, which feeds a gigantic gap of events left by the pandemic. I remember we had to cancel the in-person London CSS and IndieWebCamp …
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  4. Sci-fi interfaces | Stop watching sci-fi. Start using it., , more info

    You’re the only one who can stop him
    Superhero shows are a weird subgenre of sci-fi. The super-powers and how the superheroes use them in pursuit of their world-saving goals are often the point, and so often skimp on the sci part of sci-fi. The Amazon original The Boys is no different, where the core novum is a chemical (compound V) that gives people superpowers. I love the show. Though it’s definitely for adults with its violence and …
    By Christopher Noessel, 1,801 words
  5. brr, , more info

    Brr Wants A Job
    8 months post-ice, it's time for something new!
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  6. Libraries – Thomas Guignard photography, , more info

    Lakehead University Library
    The precursor to today’s Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario was Lakehead Technical Institute, established in 1946 in response to urgent need for higher education in the province’s northwest region. Lakehead became a university through royal assent in 1965 with Senator Norman McLeod Paterson as fist chancellor. The library rises over the eclectic elements of the Lakehead University campus. Hugging a small lake among the deciduous trees of the boreal …
    By Thomas Guignard, 353 words
  7. Uneasy Money, , more info

    Thoughts and Details on the Fiscal Theory of the Price Level
    The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level has been percolating among monetary theorists for over three decades: Eric Leeper being the first to offer a formalization of the idea, with Chris Sims and Michael Woodford soon contributed to its further development. But the underlying idea that the taxation power of the state is essential for the acceptability of fiat money was advanced by Adam Smith in the Wealth of Nations …
    By David Glasner, 3,006 words
  8. benkuhn.net, , more info

    Categories of leadership on technical teams
    This is an adaptation of an internal doc I wrote for Anthropic. Recently I’ve been having a lot of conversations about how to structure and staff teams. One framework I’ve referenced repeatedly is to break down team leadership into a few different categories of responsibility. This is useful for a couple reasons. One is that it helps you get more concrete about what leading a team involves; for new managers, …
    By Ben Kuhn, 2,345 words
  9. Jessie at Home, , more info

    Jessie At Home Summer Sale!
    I know! It’s been awhile. Things have gotten a bit busy here At Home. My hope is that in the fall I will be able to give more love to Jessie At Home, and update and release patterns. In the meantime, I’m having a 50% off sale on Ravelry!!!! Use the code Summer and get 50% off any and all of my patterns! The code expires on July 31st, 2024 …
    By Jessie, 101 words
  10. Left and to the Back, , more info

    Everybody's Number One To Someone
    Well, I said I'd be back with something soon. And how has that turned out? Have I come up with something that you want?I hope so. My new blog "Everybody's Number One To Someone" focuses on all the tracks which reached number one in the NME indie charts, from 1981 onwards. It's over here, comes with complete Spotify playlists (of absolutely everything that charted within their Top 30 each year). …
    By 23 Daves, 212 words
  11. Lumbland, , more info

    More tackle talk
    For a few years now I've been using leger stems for my eel fishing. I know full well that when the line is tightened they don't stand upright, but once the line is out of the clip they do, which might help the line flow more freely. The way I've been making them is quite simple and so far has withstood casting using two ounce leads. I've tried pulling them …
    By Dave Lumb, 986 words
  12. Chris Burnell · The Homepage, , more info

    July Project Updates
    An update on two projects I’ve been working on—one new and one old—based on some development oversights I’ve made in the past that I’d like to prevent going forward. Howdy folks! It’s been a little while since my last post. I think I gassed myself out a little bit after posting every day during May, but I’ve still been keeping busy working on a couple of projects. eleventy-cache-webmentions v2.1.0 Beta …
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  13. Tom Armitage » Blog, , more info

    Worknotes: Summer 2024
    Coming up for air. What happened is: I lined up the Next Thing (as mentioned at the end of last quarter’s worknotes), and then it promptly proceeded to entirely consume my time and brain for the next quarter. Which is good, from an income-and-labour perspective, but was somewhat to the detriment of the content strategy here, where I’d hoped to be able to write smaller, spikier pieces of content between …
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  14. Graphic Journey Blog, , more info

    Oskar Altherr 1919 - 2010
    A rare poster by Oskar Altherr For more about the extraordinary story of Oskar Altherr, click the links below. Part onehttps://mikedempsey.typepad.com/graphic_journey_blog/2010/02/mountain-man-part-one.htmlPart twohttps://mikedempsey.typepad.com/graphic_journey_blog/2010/03/mountain-man-part-two-.htmlPart threehttps://mikedempsey.typepad.com/graphic_journey_blog/2010/04/mountain-man-part-3.html
    By Mike Dempsey, 28 words
  15. cavmaths, , more info

    Carnival of Maths #229
    Roll up, roll up, roll up and welcome to the two hundred and twenty ninth Carnival of Mathematics! 229 is a prime number, and that in itself is interesting. Its the “elder” of a set of twin primes. 229 is in fact the smallest prime, that when you add it’s mirror (922) to it you get another prime! It is also the minimum number of crossings you get for the …
    By srcav, 462 words