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  1. Justin Pinkney, , more info

    Trailer Faces HQ Dataset
    A dataset of 187 thousand high resolution face images from movie trailers! Download it from huggingface. # Before the advent of giant web scale image datasets FFHQ used to be considered a big dataset full of images of faces on which many, many GANs were trained. One of the many issues with FFHQ (side note: don’t get me wrong there are lots of others, but I was focused on this …
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  2. Joel David Hamkins, , more info

    Infinite-time computable analogues of the universal algorithm, Generalized Computability Theory Workshop, Spain, August 2014
    This will be a talk at the Generalized Computability Theory workshop in Castro Urdiales, Spain, a beautiful setting on the sea near Bilbao, 19-23 August 2024. Abstract. I shall present infinite-time computable analogues of the universal algorithm, which can in … Continue reading →
    By Joel David Hamkins, 58 words
  3. yield code(); - Dmitry Kudryavtsev, , more info

    Software development is hard
    For the past few weeks I've been thinking about how hard it is to develop software.
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  4. José Naranja, , more info

    Simple hut in Koh Lanta
    I realize I don’t need ruler to draw little house this since every line is organic and natural. Same for its construction. Just nearby resources, simplicity, easy and can be made in a few days with help of family and friends. The result is something in harmony with the place. I guess this is real wisdom.I saw that giant lizard around my hut most of the days there. Quite scary …
    By Naranja, 82 words
  5. ribbonfarm – constructions in magical thinking, , more info

    Truth-Seeking Modes
    Been on a Venn diagram kick lately, since being primed to think in Venns by Harris campaign. This one summarizes an idea I’ve long been noodling on: The healthiest way to relate to a truth-seeking impulse is as an infinite game, where the goal is to continue playing, not arrive at a dispositive “winning” right […]
    By Venkatesh Rao, 58 words
  6. Goethe Etc., , more info

    2024-08-16 19:07
    Goethe's Clavigo Clavigo and Marie meet after a long absenceLots of things have been going on since my last blogpost that have kept me from posting regularly, even though what has kept me occupied has concerned Goethe. In fact I have been immersed in Goethe, trying to get my “Goethe book” off the ground. But I also had to bring to completion an article on Goethe’s early (1774) play Clavigo. …
    By Goethe Girl, 450 words
  7. Lambda Latitudinarians, , more info

    The Tanglefoot Moonshiner Review
    I like riding bicycles. The Tanglefoot Moonshiner is a very, very weird bike. It's also an excellent bike. It might just be the perfect bicycle for Northern New England in 2024. moonSHINin' When we lived in Colorado, I thought mountain biking was ridiculous. A bunch of Lycra-clad crazies riding lifts to the top of giant mountains to try to zoom down as fast as possible on bermy trails that might …
    By Nathan Contino (ncontino[at]lambdalatitudinarians[dot]org), 3,923 words
  8. GreilMarcus.net, , more info

    Double Book Event with Steve Wasserman Sep. 12
    Steve Wasserman and I go back. In 1971 he was a student in the American Studies honors seminar I was teaching, or faking, at Berkeley. In 1979, when he was an Op Ed editor at the Los Angeles Times, he asked me to write a premature obituary for John Wayne, which, as it happens, was the right time for me and for the story. I was lucky to write for …
    By sw, 213 words
  9. Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller, , more info

    Why does Ozempic cure all diseases? (→ astralcodexten.com)
    Over at Astral Codex Ten, Scott Alexander digs into the science behind anti-obesity drug Ozempic, and the subsequent array of secondary effects that have emerged in the scientific literature. “GLP-1 receptor agonist medications like Ozempic are already FDA-approved to treat diabetes and obesity. But an increasing body of research finds they’re also effective against stroke, heart disease, kidney disease, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, alcoholism, and drug addiction. “There’s a pattern in fake …
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  10. Lynn Haraldson, , more info

    Letting go… of diet culture
    "My participation in diet culture was not only time-consuming, but mind-consuming"
    By Lynn Haraldson, 16 words
  11. Sentence first, , more info

    Birth of the coolth
    I was sad to hear that Edna O’Brien had died. She lived a remarkable life and leaves an amazing body of work: she was, in Eimear McBride’s description, ‘one of the last great lights of the golden age of Irish literature’. The controversy over O’Brien’s taboo-breaking early books – starting with The Country Girls (1960), which was banned in Ireland – had ebbed by the time I started reading her, …
    By Stan Carey, 1,470 words
  12. Caltrain HSR Compatibility Blog, , more info

    August 2024 Open Thread
    Open thread time! Feel free to jump into the comments below.Driving like a grandma: electric service started on August 11th. Initially and until September 21st, EMUs operate on the current diesel timetable, for which they are grossly overpowered. Therefore, trips are sedate, and the full benefits of electrification are yet to be realized. We can't wait!!! Wasted dwell time: per FRA safety regulations, doors may only unlock and be opened …
    By Clem, 597 words
  13. Allen Pike, pixel crafter, , more info

    Starting Forestwalk
    Last month, I started full-time on a new startup. It’s early days, but we’re having a lot of fun. A startup, fundamentally, is a search for a repeatable, scalable business model. You rapidly try things, run experiments, learn, and iterate your theories about how to build a useful product that people love. This experimental nature makes many founders reluctant to talk about their startups early on. What if I share …
    By Allen Pike, 446 words
  14. linusakesson.net, , more info

    The Tenor Commodordion
    The Tenor Commodordion is an ergonomically improved version of the Commodordion.
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  15. feeling listless, , more info

    14 British Library
    Books After completing my visit to the Sir John Soane's Museum, I headed to the British Library to see which of their First Folios is currently on display. Fortunately it isn't the copy exhibited at the Shakespeare North Playhouse last November but a different one to tick off the list (or make bold and put [IRL] afterwards), with the shelf mark C.39.k.15 and available to also view online at First …
    By Stuart Ian Burns, 581 words