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  1. Technovia, , more info

    Ten Blue Links, “Turn to the left” edition
    QuickTime My first look at QuickTime came before it was publicly released. I was working at Apple in IS&T in 1990, and we had a session one afternoon showing everyone the world of the future. Of course, Knowledge Navigator took pride of place, but also shown off was an early version of a revolutionary new multimedia technology which would allow you to play video, in real time, in colour, on …
    By Ian Betteridge, 1,499 words
  2. The Apiarist - Blog, , more info

    Dancing girls
    In the 1967 film Doctor Doolittle Rex Harrison ended the Oscar-winning song 'Talk to the Animals' with the verse:If we could talk to the animals, learn their languagesThink of all the things we could discussIf we could walk with the animals, talk with the animals,Grunt and squeak and squawk with the animals,And they could squeak and squawk and speak and talk to us.I talk to our dogs, but there's little …
    By David (The Apiarist), 3,834 words
  3. Ryan Mulligan | Articles, , more info

    Web Components for Password Input Enhancements
    So there I was, experimenting with HTML password inputs and Web Components. I'm not sure why the idea even came up but it quickly snowballed into a curious expedition. The result from the journey was a set of custom elements that provide extra functionality and information about the text being typed into a password input field. I shared my CodePen demo in a Mastodon post and soon after decided to …
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  4. PMags.com, , more info

    Gear Review – Salomon X Ultra Pioneer hiking shoes
    A look at the Salomon X Ultra Pioneer hiking shoes, Call them the "Subaru Outback of hiking shoes." Read More ... Continue reading Gear Review – Salomon X Ultra Pioneer hiking shoes at PMags.com.
    By Paul Mags, 43 words
  5. The Indie Bob Spot, , more info

    Words Worth Books - Waterloo, ON Canada
    Words Worth Books, Waterloo, ON Canada (Like The Indie Bob Spot on Facebook and follow The Indie Bob Spot on X)Before Words Worth Books, co-owner David W.’s background was in a used book store. If he wants to venture beyond the bookstore business he might have a future in comedy. A really funny and fun guy and the type of person you’d want to go have a beer with at …
    By Bob, 661 words
  6. LRB Blog, , more info

    Joanna Biggs: Glimpses of Utopia
    At the end of each of Rooney’s novels, love triumphs partly because it might be the only form of solidarity, the only glimpse of utopia, the only intimation of political change a normal person has in a lifetime.
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  7. MixedMath: Blog, , more info

    Explicit equations for cubic surfaces
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    By David Lowry-Duda, 38 words
  8. Olu Online | Blog, , more info

    Weeknotes #17 (Week 37, 2024)
    incredibly illegal friday weeknotes. i'm on a most wanted list for bloggers now i'm sure. really enjoying web curios for, would you believe it, curios on the web, like crowdwave. love the idea of this site a lot even if i high-key assume i am unintelligible without captions (and the site would be better with captions anyway!), i know some people will love it. researching for my talk next week …
    By hidden (oluonline), 321 words
  9. The VPME | New Music From The Von Pip Musical Express, , more info

    Something For The Weekend: This Week’s New Music Recommendations (W/E 20/09/2024)
    Here’s a quick round-up of new music this week! The Headline Track: Sunday (1994) – “Blossom” Sunday (1994) has done it again with another perfect track in the form of “Blossom.” The band masterfully balances introspection with euphoria, and dark humour. Lines like “I’m not in possession of a Smith & Wesson / Or I’d decorate the ceiling / The Sistine of my feelings” strike a brilliant balance between wit …
    By Andy Von Pip, 418 words
  10. Error Statistics Philosophy, , more info

    Leisurely cruise through Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: First Announcement
    Ship Statinfasst We’re embarking on a leisurely cruise through the highlights of Statistical Inference as Severe Testing [SIST]: How to Get Beyond the Statistics Wars (CUP 2018) this fall (Oct-Jan), following the 5 seminars I led for a 2020 London School of Economics (LSE) Graduate Research Seminar. It was run entirely online due to Covid (as were the workshops that followed). In this new, relaxed (self-paced) journey, excursions that had …
    By Mayo, 382 words
  11. Serenity Now Scents and Sensibilities, , more info

    Perfume Chat Room, September 20
    Welcome to the weekly Perfume Chat Room, perfumistas! I envision this chat room as a weekly drop-in spot online, where readers may ask questions, suggest fragrances, tell others their SOTD, comment on new releases or old favorites, and respond to each other. The perennial theme is fragrance, but we can interpret that broadly. This is meant […]
    By Old Herbaceous, 61 words
  12. Michael Sippey, , more info

    Everything is delicately interconnected
    I saw the Jenny Holzer show at The Guggenheim this week; close friends will know that I have a strange relationship with her work. The exhibition, which closes next week, is sort of a reprise of her groundbreaking show there in 1989. Here’s Roberta Smith’s review in the Times from December of that year (emphasis mine): Ms. Holzer has been given the run of the Guggenheim, or more precisely half …
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  13. The Splintered Mind, , more info

    Against Designing AI Persons to be Safe and Aligned
    Let's call an artificially intelligent system a person (in the ethical, not the legal sense) if it deserves moral consideration similar to that of a human being. (I assume that personhood requires consciousness but does not require biological humanity; we can argue about that another time if you like). If we are ever capable of designing AI persons, we should not design them to be safe and aligned with human …
    By Eric Schwitzgebel, 865 words
  14. Art by Jey Pawlik, , more info

    This man has 2 modes
    Inside you are two Lupins… Yes when he got his top surgery he got bespoke bean nipples.
    By Jey Pawlik, 22 words
  15. The Digital Antiquarian, , more info

    The Truth is Out There, Part 2: The Power of Belief
    Chris Carter. When I was sitting in my office in my surf trunks, barefoot, playing ball with the dog every twenty minutes, writing the pilot for The X-Files, I never imagined that they would be making X-Files underwear and that 10,000 people a week would be logging onto the Internet to talk about the show… — Chris Carter, 1995 Chris Carter, the creator of The X-Files, couldn’t have been more …
    By Jimmy Maher, 8,074 words