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  1. Information Flaneur, , more info

    VALA 2024
    I missed the first day of VALA 2024, but I was there for days 2 and 3. The subsequent few weeks at work were ...eventful, including getting Covid (not from the conference). So this is my belated write-up of what I learned and observed at VALA 2024. Sites of resistance in the digital age The keynote on Wednesday morning was from dynamic Deakin University duo Hero Macdonald and Tui Raven. …
    By Hugh Rundle, 2,062 words
  2. Houston Foresight – Blog, , more info

    Save the Date: Spring Gathering 2025
    Looking to the next 50 years of Houston Foresight. We hope you’ll join us in 2025 as we glimpse back on the last 50 and get ready for the next! Registration coming soon, but mark your calendars now for this special event with alumni, students, faculty, and foresight friends.
    By Nicci Obert, 55 words
  3. Morphosis, , more info

    Blue Book Balloon reviews "Lake of Darkness"
    In Lake of Darkness, what goes wrong is slightly mysterious. It may be a threat from an Ancient Evil which meddling scientists have unleashed from its prison (cue a great deal of speculation about who or what would be capable of constructing this prison and the paradoxes it builds into the universe). Or it may be that the evil has been loose and ac time for aeons. Or it may …
    By Adam Roberts, 554 words
  4. Monster Zone, , more info

    The Color Out of Space (2010)
    Starring Paul Dorsch, Jürgen Heimüller, Ingo Heise, Michael Kausch, Philipp Jacobs, Olaf Krätke, Marco Leibnitz, Ralf Lichtenberg and Patrick Pierce. Written and directed by Huân Vu. Produced by Jan Roth, Peter Tillisch and Huân Vu for Sphärentor Filmproduktionen. This film looks nice in b&w This adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s 1927 short story ‘The Colour Out of Space’, about the weird effects a meteorite has on local people, animals and plants, …
    By Ken Miller, 473 words
  5. Asaf Karagila | Blog Archive, , more info

    Conferences: unsolicited advice
    Well, that was quite the week! As the last few posts had possibly clued you in, we hosted a conference in Leeds this past week. We had around 50 participants, including the speakers and poster presentations. I am very grateful for everyone who came here, those that spoke and did such a wonderful job, the posters that were so fascinating, and the audience that asked questions. I'm really grateful to …
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  6. (lambda (x) (create x)), , more info

    OCC 2024
    OCC 2024 Retrospective · July 27th, 2024 I'm apparently really bad at doing anything in a timely manner these days. There's never enough hours in the day to accomplish the things that I'd like to do, such is life sometimes. But that doesn't mean I shouldn't try! How thematic for this year's OCC, no? Just because something is obsolete, doesn't mean it's useless, or unworthy of effort. Sure it might …
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  7. Marc Brooker's Blog - Marc's Blog, , more info

    Garbage Collection and Metastability
    Garbage Collection and Metastability Cleaning up is hard to do. I’ve written a lot about stability and metastability, but haven’t touched on one other common cause of metastability in large-scale systems: garbage collection. GC is great. Garbage collected languages like Javascript, Java, Python, and Go power a big chunk of the internet’s infrastructure. Until Rust came along, choosing memory safety typically implied choosing garbage collection. For almost all applications, languages …
    By Marc Brooker, 469 words
  8. splitbrain.org, , more info

    Shed Build - Part 3: Walls, Window, Paint
    Shed Build - Part 3: Walls, Window, Paint Part 1: Foundations Part 2: Framing and Roofing Walls little compressornew 3d printed part Window Paint Trim workbench Tags: shed, house, diy, woodworkingSimilar posts: Shed Build - Part 2: Framing and Roofing Shed Build - Part 1: Foundations DIY Sliding Door Add or read comments to this article »»Copyright © 2024 Andreas GohrThis feed is for personal, non commercial use in the …
    By andi, 115 words
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    Lethonomia
    This word means the tendency to forget names. This is something I’ve struggled with a LOT in recent years. I’m not sure what the cause is: the fact that my jobs at YOW and AWS meant meeting so many people? Did I get long Covid? Or is it one of the many joys of perimenopause? Or maybe it’s just getting older… At any rate, it’s incredibly frustrating to be able …
    By Kris, 90 words
  10. Mapping London, , more info

    Kew Circular Walk
    Kew is one of London’s leafy surburban neighbourhoods. Situated on a long curve of the River Thames, ot is of course famous for Kew Gardens,
    By Ollie, 28 words
  11. Drew Ex Machina | Posts, , more info

    First Pictures: View of the Earth from NASA’s Explorer 6 – August 14, 1959
    Today we take for granted that we can instantly access images of almost any part of the Earth taken from space using an ever growing collection of satellites. These images, in addition to supplying information for numerous practical applications ranging from weather to intelligence gathering to the assessment of Earth resources, also provide the general public with inspiring views our home planet from a unique perspective. But such images did …
    By Andrew LePage, 1,387 words
  12. The Trolley Dodger, , more info

    Back On Track
    The Chicago Surface Lines ran a fantrip on October 23, 1938 using PCC #4002, then just two years old. It toured the city carrying many railfans, and was credited as giving the fledgling Central Electric Railfans’ Association a big membership boost. The excursion was also covered extensively in Surface Service, the CSL’s employee publication. This scan was taken from an original 3 1/4 x 5 1/2″ negative. The photographer is …
    By David Sadowski, 6,277 words
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    This is 33
    Another year full of being surrounded by my family . The post This is 33 appeared first on @Kevuhnn.
    By Kevin Wild, 22 words
  14. Aaron Gustafson :: My Notebook, , more info

    ✍🏻 A Web Component for Conditional Dependent Fields
    A few weeks back I released a web component to enable you to add requirement rules to checkbox groups. Continuing in the form utility space, I’ve created a new web component that allows you to make fields required based on the values of other fields: form-required-if.The form-required-if web component, which is based on a jQuery plugin I’d written in 2012, looks like this:<form-required-ifconditions=“email=“><label>Required if there’s an email value<inputname=”depends-on-email"></label></form-required-if>You wrap any …
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  15. The Roots of Progress – Posts, , more info

    Introducing the 2024 Blog-Building Intensive Fellows
    We’re thrilled to announce our second cohort of our Blog-Building Intensive Fellowship! This year’s fellows are a group 25 of impressive progress thinkers and writers, selected from a pool of over 350 applicants. They are founders, researchers, academics, policy-makers, capital allocators, and journalists from across the U.S., Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, the U.K., and Hong Kong. They will be writing about nuclear fusion, reproductive longevity, space manufacturing, housing reform, urban …
    By heike larson, 552 words