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  1. Koos Looijesteijn | Blog, , more info

    Your lifestyle won’t save the world
    What’s wrong with mindfulness? Why do companies make everything worse? And why do we still work for them? I’ve got answers! Please continue to my website to read the post. Sorry about that. If you're a technical person and you know how let Astro render mdx to an RSS feed, please let me know.
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  2. McMansion Hell, , more info

    2007-core nostalgia extravaganza
    Quick PSA: someone on Facebook is apparently impersonating me using an account called “McMansion Hell 2.0” – If you see it, please report! Thanks!Howdy folks! I hope if you were born between 1995 and 2001 you’re ready for some indelible pre-recession vibes because I think this entire house, including the photos have not been touched since that time. This Wake County, NC house, built in 2007, currently boasts a price …
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  3. 8Sided Blog, , more info

    suspicions of provenance
    Hakobune‘s guitar is processed like one hundred Guthries, ringing with reverb abandon as chords stretch into warm, elongated vibrations. The 2019 album Rain Studies is a full-spectrum affair; it alternately plays and washes away intruding sounds. Its CTwins-spirit is best transmitted on “Tenkyuu,” which sounds like muting everything but a single guitar track on Victorialand‘s mixing desk. I suppose these comparisons are a little unfair. I feel I’m projecting my …
    By M Donaldson, 389 words
  4. The Hollywood Revue, , more info

    Book vs. Movie: The Wind (1928)
    Lillian Gish is, unquestionably, one of the most significant stars of the silent film era. But one of her greatest performances from the era was in the last silent film she appeared in: The Wind, released in 1928. The Wind was an adaptation of Dorothy Scarborough’s novel by the same name, first published in 1925. This is very much a book that was meant to be turned into a silent …
    By Angela, 512 words
  5. My Life 100 Years Ago, , more info

    A Double Rainbow of 1924 Magazine Covers
    I recently went on on a trip from Cape Town to Washington, D.C., Seattle, North Cascades National Park, Seattle again, Denver, D.C. again, and then back home to Cape Town, all in three weeks. It was wonderful, but it was too much: too many airports, too many suitcases, too many weird bathroom setups. (Well, two, but that was two too many.) I kept saying to myself, “I’ll be so happy …
    By Mary Grace McGeehan, 1,054 words
  6. Fleeblewidget, , more info

    Thames Path 6
    After 18 months, I finally took the hint that my walking partner has moved on (I’m not bitter) and replaced him. With somebody reliable, who will walk with me whenever I want and enjoy it too. Demmy loves walking and is already in my house! She’s perfect. A visit from my Dad, who looks down on almost everything I enjoy doing except walking, seemed like a good time to resume …
    By Ruth, 851 words
  7. Mario Carrion, , more info

    What is new in Go 1.23?
    New language change added: Range over func, and more!.
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  8. ramen! ramen! ramen!, , more info

    making of yakibuta cup ramen
    Almost hypnotic…I think I fell into a trance watching this!The post making of yakibuta cup ramen first appeared on ramen! ramen! ramen!.
    By Edjusted, 27 words
  9. The Stone and the Shell, , more info

    Will AI make us overconfident?
    Like the internet or a magical sidekick, chatbots are reorganizing knowledge to be more interactive and more accessible.
    By tedunderwood, 23 words
  10. Transit Sleuth, , more info

    Unbelievable Luck: Recovering A Lost Wallet From The Bus
    On a bus to Redmond, a passenger found a wallet and returned it to the driver. Shortly after, the owner joyfully reclaimed it at the next stop. The unexpected reunion brought a sense of wonder and positivity, showing the beauty of chance and kindness.
    By Adron, 53 words
  11. Corey Robin, , more info

    Polio in Gaza: A Jewish Fable
    You probably have to be Jewish to appreciate the full and bitter irony of this sentence: Nearly 11 months into a devastating war, a serious new challenge has emerged in Gaza: polio. Growing up, there were two uncontested heroes in the Jewish-American pantheon: Sandy Koufax and Jonas Salk. If you were really in the know, you’d add a third: Albert Sabin. Salk invented the polio vaccine, Sabin invented the oral …
    By Corey Robin, 103 words
  12. Othmar's Trombone, , more info

    L’esprit de l’escalier
    She said, I don’t think I can do this anymore. I love you but I can’t do this. I said, But if you love me, why can’t you try? She said, It’s over. I said, I know we aren’t perfect, but who is? She said, It’s over. I said it’s over. I said nothing. But later I thought about what I should have said. I should have said, But we …
    By jamestheo, 304 words
  13. FAVES / UNFAVES, , more info

    50 Favorite Songs
    (for an Italian publication, 2009) The Eyes -- "When the Night Falls" The Beatles -- "Strawberry Fields Forever" John's Children -- "A Midsummer Night's Scene" We The People -- "You Burn Me Up and Down" The Byrds -- "Everybody's Been Burned" Pink Floyd -- "Paintbox" The Doors - "The Soft Parade" Love -- "You Set The Scene" The Stooges - "Ann" Scott Walker -- "Boy Child" Miles Davis -- "Bitches …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 294 words
  14. Monica Dinculescu – Blog, , more info

    A swim with a chat bot
    I have 4 (rounded up) beefs with language-y AI bots that have resulted in me sort of avoiding them altogether: They have the personality of a middle manager who writes Google Docs all day that nobody wants to read They’re reallllly good at guessing but not actually that smart, which leads to very convincing lies (see: the “how many Rs in strawberry?” saga). If I had the inclination to double …
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  15. Veerle's Blog 4.0 | Design Homepage, , more info

    My 30+ Years of Logo Design Work
    Recently I took a trip down memory lane and explored my logo design archives from the ‘90s. I’ve been designing logos since then—almost 30 years ago, before the internet was even a thing. In this article, I’ve gathered some of those early logo designs, along with background information from the client projects I’ve worked on over the past three decades. Finding inspiration was perhaps more challenging then, but there was …
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