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  1. Caltrain HSR Compatibility Blog, , more info

    September 2024 Open Thread
    Electric service starts this weekend. The blog comment system stopped working on the August open thread, so let's try this instead?
    By Clem, 25 words
  2. THR Web Features | Web Features | The Hedgehog Review, , more info

    The Algorithm and the Hippocratic Oath
    Doctors need a medical humanities that does more than just help them see health and disease through a patient’s eyes.
    By Ronald W. Dworkin, 26 words
  3. Nelson's Weblog, , more info

    AI enhanced search
    LLMs are good search helpers. Here’s three search tools I use every day. All of these use an AI to synthesize answers but also provide an essential feature: specific web search results for you to verify and further research. I use these for conversational inquiries in addition to more traditional keyword searches. Phind is an excellent free LLM + search engine. The AI writes an answer to your query but …
    By Nelson Minar, 347 words
  4. Dissent Magazine - Blog, , more info

    Know Your Friends: 100th Episode Mailbag
    Matt and Sam answer listener questions for their 100th episode—and hear from friends of the podcast, new and old.
    By Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell, 25 words
  5. Writer Beware, , more info

    Wolves in Authors’ Clothing: Beware Social Media Marketing Scams
    For authors, one of the (these days, increasingly few) positives of social media is connecting with other authors. Especially if no one else in your family/social circle is involved in the arts (raises hand), it’s great to be able to find a community where you can discuss craft, business, the ups and downs of querying, the challenges of self-publishing–both sharing your own experiences and learning from others’. But…what if that …
    By Victoria Strauss, 955 words
  6. Interconnected, a blog by Matt Webb, , more info

    Filtered for home robots, fast and slow
    1. This robot arm can do your tidying up. TidyBot, a research “mobile manipulator” from Princeton, successfully puts away 85.0% of objects in real-world test scenarios. It uses large language models to quickly learn preferences (e.g. shirts on the shelf vs in a drawer). Instruction following used to be one of the great challenges for home robots. LLMs solved that problem at a stroke. I have previously speculated about portable …
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  7. Tanya Khovanova's Math Blog, , more info

    Gelfand Seminar
    Before moving to the US, I attended the Gelfand seminar and took some pictures. I was a regular participant and have some bittersweet memories from that time. I’ve written about my experiences in several blog posts related to Gelfand, who was my advisor. The year was 1990, and I just acquired my first camera. I was about to leave the USSR for the US and took a bunch of pictures …
    By tanyakh, 249 words
  8. RealClimate, , more info

    Phantastic Job!
    A truly impressive paper was published this week with a new reconstruction of global temperatures over the last ~500 million years. There is something tremendously satisfying about seeing a project start, and then many years later see the results actually emerge and done better than you could have imagined. Especially one as challenging as accurately tracking half a billion years of Earth’s climate. Think about what is involved – biological …
    By Gavin, 1,027 words
  9. All-Encompassing Trip, , more info

    Weather inversion over Jackson Hole, as seen from Teton Pass. September, 2024.
    Photographed with a Fujifilm X100VI – 23 mm focal length – 1/900″ at f/8 – ISO 125 Teton Pass, Wyoming, United States – Newe Sogobia (Eastern Shoshone), Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Shoshone-Bannock, and Tséstho’e (Cheyenne) land This photograph, titled “Weather inversion over Jackson Hole, as seen from Teton Pass. September, 2024.”, was originally published on All-Encompassing Trip.
    By Guillermo Esteves, 70 words
  10. Southern Railway, Fisherton Sarum, Canute Road Quay & Westhill Road, , more info

    Rapido Trains UK announce new generic ‘Evolution’ pre-grouping bogie coaches and release SECR O1 Class decorated sample images
    Rapido Trains UK have announced a range of generic pre-grouping coaches, with the new 00 Gauge 48’ ‘Evolution’ Bogie Coaches. There is such a variety of coaching prototypes in the pre-grouping era that it has been difficult for the industry to justify making 100% accurate models for all of them. Rapido Trains UK are filling this gap with a selection of generic 48’ bogie coaches, including SECR, LBSC and SDJR, …
    By grahammuz, 671 words
  11. LondonJazzCollector, , more info

    Heath Brothers: Paris 76 (1976) Sam Records, 2023
    iSelection: One for Juan (J. Heath) https://londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/heath-brothers_one-for-juam_-the-heath-brothers-paris-76_srlp29_sam-records-fr_kevin-gray_ljc.mp3 . . . Track List A1 One For Juan (J. Heath) 13:11A2 Watergate Blues (P. Heath) 6:14B1 Smilin’ Billy (J. Heath) 22:36 Full Production Credits (including essential detail omitted from the hype sticker): “Recording of The Heath Brothers “Jazz Vivant” radio show performance before a live audience at Studio 104, Maison de la Radio, Paris, on April 16, 1976, Original stereo master tapes …
    By LondonJazzCollector, 913 words
  12. ArcheoThoughts, , more info

    I just saw the trailer to Graham Hancock’s Ancient Apocalypse 2, and as an archaeologist, I have a few comments
    In the second season of Ancient Apocalypse, Graham Hancock focuses his search for a lost ancient civilization on the Americas. The presentation is, if anything, even slicker than in the first season. The cinematography looks amazing, the music is inspiring, the editing is masterful. I am sure it will be a stunningly beautiful travelog. Right from the first few seconds of the trailer though, Hancock gets into some conceptual trouble. …
    By Andre Costopoulos, 826 words
  13. The Constitution Unit Blog, , more info

    Government standards: the need for reform
    Before the election, Labour promised to make broad changes to the standards regime. Yet two months after the election, progress on many aspects of their plans has been slow, and the new government has already been accused of ‘cronyism’ and other ethical missteps. Peter Riddell argues that urgent action to create new safeguards (including legislation) is required, and that ministers cannot brush aside criticism on the grounds that their intentions …
    By The Constitution Unit, 78 words
  14. webcurios, , more info

    Webcurios 20/09/24
    Reading Time: 33 minutes I ought to be in Slovenia right now, hanging out with nice internet people and thinking about nice internet things, but instead I am in my kitchen in London, in my pants, a bit tired and hungover and generally feeling quite resentful at the fact that things like ‘needing to earn money to eat’ have prevented me from travelling to Naive Yearly. To all those of …
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  15. Jem – UK blogger - Developer - Entrepeneur, , more info

    The wettest 10k of my life
    I recently entered the Shropshire Shufflers’ Severn Bridges 10k in Shrewsbury (after a little bit of a kerfuffle where it wouldn’t accept my affiliated club name) and ran with Gaz to celebrate his birthday. Never expected Gaz to choose a 10k to as a birthday celebration and yet here we are; I like to think of it as my good influence as a long time runner Katie, at lifeofamissfit… Source
    By Jem, 76 words