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  1. Lens Rentals | Blog, , more info

    Customer Story – How Jonathan Harper Photographs Cars in Unique Ways
    If there was ever a type of camera that you could clearly define as a niche product, it would probably be infrared converted cameras. While very neat from a technological perspective, they don’t get a lot of use in the professional photography world. When you think of infrared photography, you likely think about ghostly colors […]
    By Lensrentals, 67 words
  2. Notes, links, etc, , more info

    Editing is easier than writing
    “Since writing is very hard and rewriting is comparatively easy and rather fun, I always write my scripts all the way through as fast as I can, the first day, if possible, putting in crap jokes and pattern dialogue—“Homer, I don’t want you to do that.” “Then I won’t do it.” Then the next day, when I get up, the script’s been written. It’s lousy, but it’s a script. The …
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  3. Indexed, , more info

    HOW DO THEY DO IT?
    The post HOW DO THEY DO IT? appeared first on Indexed.
    By Jessica Hagy, 16 words
  4. A Photo Editor, , more info

    The Art of the Personal Project: Vlad Sokhin
    The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show something I have never seen before. In this thread, I’ll include a link to each personal project with the artist statement so you can see more of the project. Please note: This thread is …
    By Suzanne Sease, 623 words
  5. Georgia Before People, , more info

    Misguided Conservationists Plan to Murder Hundreds of Thousands of Owls
    There are some idiotic fanatics working for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. They have submitted a plan to kill 500,000 barred owls (Strix varias) in the Pacific northwest over the next 30 years. These government bureaucrats classify barred owls as an invasive species, but this is pure bullshit because barred owls are native to North America. Barred owls began colonizing the Pacific northwest during the 1970s. Spotted owls (S. …
    By markgelbart, 530 words
  6. Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho—Journal, , more info

    [journal] Read the Manual: open
    open files and directories on macOS! man open on macOS is super interesting. I have used open -a to launch specific apps for years, but I have never looked at all the other options. There are many, and they are pretty cool! Here are just a few of the neat things you can do: open -e opens the item in TextEdit. I basically never want this, and it’s fascinating that …
    By Chris Krycho, 252 words
  7. Paolo Amoroso's Journal, , more info

    Exploring Lisp programs as hypertexts with NoteCards
    I'm examining in depth NoteCards, the hypermedia environment of Medley Interlisp well described in the 1987 paper NoteCards in a Nutshell. To experiment with the NoteCards API I set out to explore the space of possible answers to the question: what if Lisp programs were represented as NoteCards hypertexts? Leveraging NoteCards to play with the idea seemed like a natural extension to Sysrama, my Interlisp documentation tool for presenting information …
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  8. Hinesight....for Foresight | Blog, , more info

    Why Foresight?
    I’m sure every futurist has been asked this question. Maybe lots of times. We may have developed a stock answer. We may vary it. I was asked recently and I thought back to 2007, when I was fresh off the publication of the first edition of Thinking about the Future with Peter Bishop. We gathered […] The post Why Foresight? first appeared on Hinesight....for Foresight.
    By Andy Hines, 67 words
  9. Zarf Updates, , more info

    She Wants the Hog-Eye Man
    A couple of months ago, I posted this on the sociality: Every once in a while I listen to “Hog-Eye Man”, a fine sea shanty. Lots of versions online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfMhy-Er-_Y [Martin Carthy] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCIM_shahkI [The Longest Johns] But... it’s noted as one of the filthiest shanties ever collected. Of course, every published and recorded version is cleaned up! Ass-cheeks and bit of double entendre are all that remain. (Maybe the N-word …
    By Andrew Plotkin, 373 words
  10. The Panda’s Thumb, , more info

    Worst. Book about the Scopes Trial. Ever!
    William Jennings Bryan (left, seated) being questioned by Clarence Darrow at the Scopes Trial in Dayton, Tennessee. Image from the Smithsonian Archives via Wikimedia. Reprinted with permission from Worst. Book about the Scopes Trial. Ever!, published on September 10, 2024, by Righting America, a forum for scholarly conversation about Christianity, culture, and politics in the US. Glenn Branch is deputy director of the National Center for Science Education, a nonprofit …
    By Glenn Branch, 2,103 words
  11. A Good Beer Blog – Second Gen (2003-2016, 2016- ), , more info

    Your Definitely Final And Last Chance End Of Summer 2024 Beery News Notes
    The next time we meet it will be autumn. Who submitted the requistion for that? Thanks. A lot. At least we get one more Saturday in. We’ve had a good run of weather to see us out, picking a couple of pounds of tomatoes a day. I’ll need a new hobby once the garden slows down. Maybe I could join a men’s pie making groups or something. The American Association …
    By Alan, 2,617 words
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    Tracks on the Ocean - review
    Our review of Tracks on the Ocean: A History of Trailblazing, Maps and Maritime Travel, by Sara Caputo, first published in August 2024. Tracing a history of ships track on maps from their inception about five hundred years ago to modern times, Tracks on the Ocean, untangles what else they can tell us beyond how to get from A to B.I‘m only a minor map buff, and I don‘t know …
    By Anthony Webb, 1,740 words
  13. bunnie's blog, , more info

    Turning Everyday Gadgets into Bombs is a Bad Idea
    I think turning everyday gadgets into bombs is a bad idea. However, recent news coverage has been framing the weaponization of pagers and radios in the Middle East as something we do not need to concern ourselves with because “we” are safe. I respectfully disagree. Our militaries wear uniforms, and our weapons of war are clearly marked as such because our societies operate on trust. As long as we don’t …
    By bunnie, 2,789 words
  14. Zena Assaad, PhD, , more info

    Global powers are grappling with ‘responsible’ use of military AI. What would that look like?
    An article I wrote for The Conversation on the second REAIM Summit held in Seoul, Korea in September. The article provides some additional context on the key theme of REAIM - Responsible AI - and explores what this might look like in practice in military contexts. Read here
    By Zena Assaad, 63 words
  15. soundtrack heaven, , more info

    The Hanging Garden - Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
    1 Ani DiFranco– The Million You Never Made2 Ashley MacIsaac– Ashley's Reels3 Mae Moore– Deep Water4 Spirit Of The West– Kiss & Tell5 Jane Siberry– When Spring Comes6 Holly Cole– Petals In A Stream7 The Rankin Family– Sir James Baird8 Meryn Cadell With Mary Margaret O'Hara– Wash Down9 Mary Jane Lamond– Ba Ba Mo Leanabh10 Lori Yates– The Future Is Here11 Deb Montgomery– The Tale12 Aether – Half Light13 Laurel …
    By Marty, 104 words