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  1. Lab Muffin Beauty Science, , more info

    Top Sunscreens 2024, Part 3: Korean Sunscreens
    Here’s Part 3 of my updated sunscreen recommendations – these are the new Korean sunscreens I’m adding to my list. Part 1: Japanese sunscreens Part 2: European sunscreens Part 3 (this one): Korean sunscreens Part 4: Australian sunscreens The video is here – keep scrolling for the text version. See Part 1 for the full background information – here’s a ... Read more Source
    By Michelle Wong, 71 words
  2. Teach the Future | Blog, , more info

    From Vision to Reality: Claire's Journey with Eduqette NGFP-YV Special Recognition SDG 4 Recipient
    In the realm of young changemakers, Claire stands out as a courageous leader with a plan. As a recognized winner of the Next Generation Foresight Practitioners - Young Voices (NGFP-YV) Awards for 2023, Claire has been making waves with her project, Eduqette. Eduqette Eduqette, Claire's long time project, is more than just a platform—it's a vision for a more inclusive and accessible higher education landscape. Recognized for its alignment with …
    By Lisa Giuliani, 863 words
  3. The Rambler – Tim Rutherford-Johnson, , more info

    Delayed memorial: Chas Smith
    Researching another piece of writing, I discovered today with great sadness that the American composer and instrument builder Chas Smith died earlier this year, on 13 May. I can’t say that I knew a huge amount about Smith’s life before today – although he found success in Hollywood, particularly through his work on Dune, he … Continue reading Delayed memorial: Chas Smith →
    By Tim Rutherford-Johnson, 66 words
  4. Practical Engineering, , more info

    When Infrastructure Gets Hacked
    [Note that this article is a transcript of the video embedded above.]This is a water tower, or as the pros would say, an elevated storage tank. Pretty common here in the US, especially in flatter areas where there’s no nearby hillside to build a ground-level tank. I have a whole video about how these work. In the most basic sense, a water tower is a buffer between the ever-changing demands …
    By Wesley Crump, 2,165 words
  5. Strictly Come Dancing - BBC Blogs, , more info

    Closure of this blog
    We understand that a community has built up over the years and some of you will find this disappointing, however, in line with changing audience behaviours a decision has been made to direct users to our social channels where there are active communities discussing the show on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok. The Strictly blog and its comment section will soon be closing in line with other blogs across the BBC, …
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  6. Practical Engineering — Blog, , more info

    When Infrastructure Gets Hacked
    [Note that this article is a transcript of the video embedded above.]This is a water tower, or as the pros would say, an elevated storage tank. Pretty common here in the US, especially in flatter areas where there’s no nearby hillside to build a ground-level tank. I have a whole video about how these work. In the most basic sense, a water tower is a buffer between the ever-changing demands …
    By Wesley Crump, 2,165 words
  7. mssv – Adrian Hon, , more info

    Books I’ve Enjoyed, 2024 Edition
    The most books I’ve read in a year was around a hundred, back when I discovered I could get ebooks from Edinburgh Libraries via Libby. I’ll beat that this year due to all the reading I’ve been doing for my own book about the history and rise of immersive art, but while my previous record had a healthy amount of fiction, 2024 has practically none. Here are some of the …
    By Adrian Hon, 444 words
  8. Adactio: Journal, , more info

    Last Minute
    I went along to this year’s State Of The Browser conference on Saturday. It was great! Technically I wasn’t just an attendee. I was on the substitution bench. Dave asked if I’d be able to jump in and give my talk on declarative design should any of the speakers have to drop out. “No problem!”, I said. If everything went according to plan, I wouldn’t have to do anything. And …
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  9. Imagico.de | blog, , more info

    Weaving roads #3 – discussion
    Since the previous two blog posts are already quite lengthy as is, i am going to do the overall discussion in a separate post here. I discussed the situation of road rendering in OSM based maps in general already in earlier texts so here as a brief summary only: OSM-Carto uses – among dynamically rendered OSM data based maps in practical operation – the most sophisticated system of road display …
    By chris, 719 words
  10. Anil Dash, , more info

    How I got pitched by Anna Delvey
    Many people will be familiar with Anna Sorokin, also known as Anna Delvey, who was one of the most high-profile of the wave of hipster grifters during the 2010s. Today, she's beginning to pivot into some kind of reality TV/competition game show participant, playing on her celebrity, but back in 2016, she was just a person pitching strangers for her big idea that she was trying to get funded. The …
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  11. Ruth's Coastal Walk (UK), , more info

    Recovery: onwards and upwards…
    Convalescence: I take longer walks, restart my car, visit the seaside, and take a tram ride. Continue reading →
    By Ruth Livingstone, 23 words
  12. Real Ale, Real Music, , more info

    A Great North Run....
    I've recently been on a great trip to the North East which combined catching up with the family, visiting a new football ground, and enjoying some excellent beer in a cornucopia of different pubs and bars....So here I was heading up to Newcastle first to meet the local branch of the family, then the next day I was off to see FC Halifax Town at a new ground in a …
    By Chris Dyson, 2,238 words
  13. Buried Treasure, , more info

    StormEdge
    PC There will eventually come a time when all permutations of the roguelite + X have been successfully achieved, and then we shall allow a new genre into the world. We’re not there yet, but the fantastic StormEdge gets us closer. The formula for this one is twin-stick RPG meets Slay The Spire, plus combo and dodge-based combat. If there’s one thing StormEdge gets wrong, it’s explaining itself clearly from …
    By buriedtreasure, 1,188 words
  14. zachleat.com, , more info

    Open Source Needs to be Financially Symbiotic
    I’ve been laid off twice in the past year and a half trying to navigate my professional career through the moderate success that has followed 11ty. I don’t feel as though I’ve been particularly successful at it, to be frank. What I have felt is largely expendable. I don’t blame any companies or individuals for those feelings—for me it’s representative of a larger problem with the incentives of open source …
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  15. Living London History, , more info

    Have You Spotted This Overlooked Detail By Bank Station?
    The City of London is full of little details, symbols and historical remnants, many of which people miss. One I enjoy pointing out on my walking tours are these lampposts outside the Royal Exchange. They carry a unique set of symbols… The Bank Junction The junction outside the Royal Exchange is a real confluence of […] The post Have You Spotted This Overlooked Detail By Bank Station? appeared first on …
    By chesherj, 82 words