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  1. Kellan Elliott-McCrea: Blog, , more info

    Fixed the XML
    I broke the XML on my MLP Atom feed with unescaped HTML. Good times. Retro. Very early this millennia vibe. I got to visit the W3C Feed Validator which is a time capsule of a site. Confirmed that modern news aggregators for the most part still don’t rely on feeds to be valid XML. Except Slack. Slack’s aggregator apparently does. Got me wondering if it was possibly still Magpie under …
    By Kellan Elliott-McCrea, 94 words
  2. The Urban Fly Fisher, , more info

    August Picture Dump
    An adventure you say? Alex was keen to get me on a kayak so we planned a trip to Loch Laidon via loch Ba. I gazed at the map and it did not look too bad – the river that connects Ba to Laidon is around 2 miles and on one report it stated that it was 95% paddling with about 5% pulling the kayak. On the day it turned …
    By Alistair, 262 words
  3. Michael Winston Dales Guitars: Blog, , more info

    Workshop catch-up: Maintenance and Repair Edition
    This set of week-notes is a bit of a catch-up on one guitar I’ve been fixing up, and another I started reworking a little. Whilst it’s easier to get people excited about new builds, every luthier I’ve met does work to maintain, repair or restore old guitars. Even the best guitar if it’s being used will need occasional work: new strings being the most frequent and obvious one that most …
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  4. Artur Piszek, , more info

    [Deliberate 116] – Guilt-free productivity system
    Howdy to Deliberate Internet – my newsletter combining nuanced perspectives on Remote Work, Technology, Psychology, and other latest obsessions. Guilt, like pain, is a very useful signal: It means you are doing something you should not be doing. So when we feel guilty about “not being productive enough”, why do we do the same thing twice as hard? In this issue of Deliberate Internet, I’m going to share my simple …
    By Artur Piszek, 888 words
  5. DK1MI.radio | Blog, , more info

    DE-0094: A Vacation POTA by the Sea
    Had a very nice and special POTA activation of DE-0094 Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer National Park: Conditions were rough but I've managed to get 16 stations into my log, including two from the Azores. It was great to sit on a dyke, watch people kite and enjoy the view of the sea while talking to stations all over Europe. My rig was the usual: Xiegu G90 and a 5.4m long telescopic vertical …
    By hidden (dk1mi), 82 words
  6. Persiflage, , more info

    Not quite what I meant
    Weibo Fu wrote an interesting paper on upper bounds for spaces of Bianchi modular forms, pushing previous results of Simon Marshall and Yongquan Hu to get more or less optimal results in the weight aspect. More generally, for any number … Continue reading →
    By Persiflage, 49 words
  7. Boris Dralyuk, , more info

    “To Cry a While in the Wind”: Tamara Andreeva Comes to Los Angeles
    Tamara Andreeva in 1930 Nearly a decade ago, writing for the Los Angeles Review of Books, of which I was not yet the editor, I reported on some of the earliest discoveries I made on my long search for the voices of LA’s Russophone past. Among them was the journal The Land of Columbus (Zemlya Columba), which folded after two issues in 1936 and 1937. As I wrote in 2015, …
    By bdralyuk, 759 words
  8. Sheep.Horse - The Blog of Andrew Stephens, , more info

    Golf
    There is golf at the Olympics. This is a mistake for many reasons but primarily that golf is a bad and very boring game. But what always surprises me is...
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  9. New Things Under the Sun, , more info

    The Decline in Writing About Progress
    The rise and fall of our interest in progress?
    By Matt Clancy, 15 words
  10. Flow, , more info

    Who Severed the Tiger’s Spine?: Traumas of Occupation and Partition in ExhumaSoohee Kang / University of Texas at Austin
    A poster for Exhuma, designed to hint at the silhouette of the Korean Peninsula In March 2024, the supernatural horror film Exhuma (파묘, Jang Jae-Hyun, 2024) surpassed ten million ticket sales, becoming the first Korean occult genre film to join the “Ten Million Club.”[1] The plot begins with young but renowned shaman Hwa-Rim (Kim Go-Eun) being hired by ultra-wealthy Park Ji-Yong to identify his newborn son’s illness. Determining the cause …
    By Soohee Kang / University of Texas at Austin, 1,831 words
  11. Internet Archive Blogs, , more info

    LISTEN: New POLITICO Tech podcast episode out, ‘Meet the man archiving Biden’s presidency’
    Episode: ‘Meet the man archiving Biden’s presidency’ From POLITICO Tech: “The transition from one presidential administration to the next is generally thought to start around Election Day and end with the inauguration. But for the Internet Archive, it’s already underway. The nonprofit leads a coalition of libraries and universities that works to preserve the government’s digital history and to protect it from partisan tampering during administration changes. On POLITICO Tech, …
    By Chris Freeland, 111 words
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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