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  1. A Garden Kept in a Pocket, , more info

    2024-07-28 14:37
    Spook Country by William Gibson, 2007 A '90s indie-music star enters the 21st century as a freelance journalist working on a piece about locative art, interviewing a Los Angeles artist who uses augmented reality to restage famous deaths. No one has heard of the magazine she's working for, a Belgian start-up headquartered in London knocking off Wired magazine. Meanwhile, a family of Chinese-Cuban subversives deliver iPods containing data in and …
    By A Garden Kept in a Pocket, 419 words
  2. cadence's weblog (personal blog), , more info

    Racket macro: cond/define
    While I was doing some programming in Racket, I found that I wanted to be able to define variables in the middle of a cond block, so that I could use the variable in subsequent conditions, without having to add an extra level of nesting.To do this, I created the following macro:(define-syntax (cond/define stx) (syntax-parse stx ;; terminating with else [(_ [(~datum else) expr ...]) #'(begin expr ...)] ;; continuing …
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  3. Building a Beg-Meil, , more info

    Assembling the mast
    In the last post, I’d expressed some concern about the bow in the wood. I’d had two solutions in mind: clamping the bow out, and just making the diameter a bit thinner. I ended up going with both approaches. First, here’s what it looks like to clamp the first layer of the four-layer glue-up to a cleat: This worked pretty well, at least until I got to the later stages …
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  4. furialog, , more info

    New Releases by Genre: the comeback begins
    Spotify killed the New Releases by Genre function of Every Noise at Once when they laid me off and cut off my website from its internal data sources. As I've described previously, the fact that a functional new-release tool required internal data-access, to begin with, was a result of minor structural contingencies, not conceptual or business objections, but in 10 years of working at Spotify I do not remember ever …
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  5. Exploring the Universe with Andrew Fraknoi, , more info

    Good Meteor Shower Coming August 11-12
    Sunday evening and Monday morning (Aug. 11-12) is the peak time for one of the better meteor showers of the year – the Perseids. While the best night is Aug. 11-12, there could be significantly more meteors in the sky than usual on Saturday and Monday nights too. Meteors or “shooting stars” (which have nothing to do with stars) are pieces of cosmic dust and dirt hitting the Earth’s atmosphere …
    By Andrew Fraknoi, 514 words
  6. Caleb's Blog, , more info

    It's Time to Back Up Your Google Maps Location History
    Google Maps “Location History” is now called “Timeline” and is no longer available on desktop. Gone as well is the method we all used to back up the Location History, which involved downloading the history in Takeout or just from the Google Timeline webapp. Now, Timelines will only be available on a single mobile device. Ostensibly for security reasons. This kills a ton of usecases, e.g. I used it for …
    By Caleb Rogers, 106 words
  7. Seat 31B – The World In Economy Class, , more info

    How Capital One Torpedoed Our US Green Card Application
    Since getting married earlier this month, we’ve been busy assembling a giant package of documentation for Rakhat’s US green card application. The insane complexity of an I-485 adjustment of status application is another article in and of itself (particularly given where we live), but we finally got the forms filled out, and all of the documentation and evidence assembled. So finally, with the application fully complete, I attached Form G-1450 …
    By TProphet, 620 words
  8. The Ballet Star Galactica, , more info

    Where do Babies Come From? How we Learn about Sex...Book Just Launched on Amazon Kindle
    Click to buy the book'My spoken material is about the facts of life,' I was explaining to the Mother Superior. 'I've been asking people what they were told, how they were told it and did they ask questions. Terribly funny...' During my Where do Babies Come From? talk at the Metrodeco Café, Brighton, a superfluity of nuns stopped at the window to listen. In the street later that week one …
    By Iestyn Edwards, 328 words
  9. Gameblog, , more info

    My top 100 list, 2024
    After much work, the 2024 edition of my top 100 list is now available on BoardGameGeek. It takes some time to compile, but I find it interesting and useful, and since this is already the 11th edition of the list, there’s interesting long-term data in there. The top 100 list is long and has some slightly flaky games at the bottom – after all, I’m not picking the top 100 …
    By Mikko, 105 words
  10. I Buy A New Washer, , more info

    I Disappoint My Friend
    I missed parkrun today, Saturday. I lounged about instead, got up late. Very late, in fact. You see, I've listened to my friend Paul Francis, and to his disappointment.I enjoy being read - it's one of the reasons I write, and I particularly enjoy being read by an attentive and thorough reader, and those of you who know Paul will know him to be among the most assiduous of readers. …
    By Liz Lefroy, 316 words
  11. Ben Matthews, , more info

    Toolkits, guides, and resources on advocacy and campaigning
    A list of toolkits or resources for people that are new to advocacy and campaigning, or organisations that are considering starting work in this area. The Changemakers’ Toolkit this year especially for those new to advocacy and campaigning. Totally free with lots of using resources and tools. https://freecampaigntools.smk.org.uk/ The Beautiful Trouble / Source
    By benrmatthews, 61 words
  12. City Monitor, , more info

    Challenges and responses: Economic downturn’s influence on urban policy, planning, and transportation
    The post Challenges and responses: Economic downturn’s influence on urban policy, planning, and transportation appeared first on CityMonitor.
    By Aninda Chakraborty, 30 words
  13. 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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  14. This Space, , more info

    The end of literature, part five
    "Stupid" and "a marketing exercise" were the first two descriptions I saw of the New York Times' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century polled from hundreds of "literary luminaries" offering ten choices each, and while it is both of those things, "parochial" is the first word that comes to this non-American mind, and not only in the predominance of books written by Americans. The word also applies to "best", …
    By Stephen Mitchelmore, 1,194 words
  15. Learn Lead Grow, , more info

    Create an Interactive Math Calculator Using Claude AI
    Did you know that you can use AI for more than just looking up information? I experimented with using Claude AI to generate an interactive math activity out of HTML, where students could input variables to determine the area of triangles, rectangles, and circles.Claude generated code and suggestions in just a few seconds! The model offered students a visual aid, clear instructions to help them calculate the area, and a …
    By Matt Bergman, 159 words