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  1. Melbourne on Transit, , more info

    UN 186: Top PT issues for each local government area
    As I mentioned last week, local government elections are coming up. Local councils can't fix PT but they can advocate for improvements to infrastructure and services. And where they control roads and parking they can improve the operating environment for buses and their passengers. Here's a quick whip around all Melbourne's local government areas and what I see as the top few big PT issues for each one. This could …
    By Peter Parker, 4,541 words
  2. The Shape of Everything, , more info

    My iPhone Battery Life After a Year at 80% Charge Limit
    Juli Clover at MacRumors: With the iPhone 15 models that came out last year, Apple added an opt-in battery setting that limits maximum charge to 80 percent. The idea is that never charging the iPhone above 80 percent will increase battery longevity, so I kept my ‌iPhone‌ at that 80 percent limit from September 2023 to now, with no cheating. … My ‌iPhone 15‌ Pro Max battery level is currently …
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  3. Edward Feser, , more info

    The latest on Immortal Souls
    Philosophers William Vallicella and Christopher Kaczor weigh in on my new book Immortal Souls: A Treatise on Human Nature. At his blog, Bill writes: “Like all of Feser's books, Immortal Souls is a model of expository clarity and analytic precision informed by an extensive knowledge of the contemporary literature.” At Word on Fire, Chris writes: Feser offers a tour de force… The ambitions of Feser’s book are great. He aims …
    By Edward Feser, 315 words
  4. 512 Pixels, , more info

    iMore Shutting Down
    From the most recent post over on iMore, announcing that no new posts will be published on the site: It’s a keen reminder that the world of technology never stands still: The term ‘artificial intelligence’ was the reserve of science fiction in the early days of the iPhone. The world of publishing is forever evolving too, as do the forms of technology journalism that look to shine a light on …
    By Stephen Hackett, 229 words
  5. GrilloPress, , more info

    Justifying design's impact
    I’ve been in a few places where there’s been talk about justifying the cost of UCD and similar roles. At first glance it’s a fair point. What impact do we have? How are we helping? How do we ensure we’re doing the best we can? But the question rarely gets asked in that spirit. It’s one of the ways I note the health of an organisation or profession. If the …
    By Andrew Duckworth, 1,606 words
  6. The Garden, , more info

    A death on the internet
    A video popped up in my Youtube recommendations recently that gave me pause. I didn’t recognise the name of the channel, or the man on the thumbnail, sat unbothered atop a log in a distinct yellow hunting jacket. Beside that image were two short words: “I’m Dead”. It’s an omnipresent trope of fiction, and it’s a strange feeling seeing it cross into the real world. “As i’m recording this today, …
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  7. Multo (Ghost), , more info

    The Post Office Stories of Austin Philips
    I’m starting a new project over at Dark Tales Sleuth! It’s really more “literary excavation” than “literary sleuthing,” but it should still be fun and interesting. Illustration by A. Twidle for “Crime in the Post Office,” Strand Magazine, October 1907. Source. Back in 2019, I read a terrific anthology called Glimpses of the Unknown: Lost Ghost Stories, edited by Mike Ashley; I wrote a post about it, too. At the …
    By Nina Zumel, 553 words
  8. Trinketization, , more info

    Doing the accounts of the Mary Ann Walkley case yet again
    In 1867, Marx wrote about of Mary Anne Walkley, overworked to death for a society dress – according to the London Chronicle. Now, instead of ruffle of lace, we have the hustle of haste, but in many ways the work rates are the problem, not the stress, but the demands of employers and the difficulty of one person to say no. Hence Marx argues for the collective struggle to limit …
    By john hutnyk, 1,164 words
  9. Washington Smoke Information, , more info

    Fall Has Arrived - Is Fire Season Over?
    It's late September and we've now passed the Fall equinox. With the longer, cooler nights and occasional precipitation chances, fire season is on its way out. But we're not completely out of the woods yet. Strong Winds TodayA strong cold front is crossing the state from west to east today.Frontal system approaching the Pacific Northwest Wednesday morning. Image via Colorado State University (CIRA/RAMMB).In western Washington, this will bring periods of …
    By Mason Friedman - WA DNR, 313 words
  10. largehearted boy, , more info

    Dan Kois’s Book Notes music playlist for his novel Hampton Heights
    In the Book Notes series, authors create and discuss a music playlist that relates in some way to their recently published book. Previous contributors include Jesmyn Ward, Lauren Groff, Bret Easton Ellis, Celeste Ng, T.C. Boyle, Dana Spiotta, Amy Bloom, Aimee Bender, Roxane Gay, and many others. Dan Kois’s novel Hampton Heights is a thoroughly entertaining coming-of-age story. Booklist wrote of the book: “Splendid . . . what really sells …
    By largeheartedboy, 1,011 words
  11. Jason Preu, , more info

    Death Awaits!
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHPFT2NN?ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_4NQCB0ZV32NWQQ8Q819T_1&ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_4NQCB0ZV32NWQQ8Q819T_1&social_share=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_4NQCB0ZV32NWQQ8Q819T_1&skipTwisterOG=1 What? A new book? Yes. A new book indeed. God help us all.
    By Jason Preu, 16 words
  12. Goethe Etc., , more info

    Goethe and Refugees
    Unterhaltungen dt. Ausgewanderten onstage in 2016The East Coast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ECASECS) is holding its annual conference at the end of October, for which I will be traveling to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It’s an opportunity to hear what one’s colleagues in 18th-century studies are up to. Samuel Johnson always seems to hold a special place in the conferences, as there are a number of Johnson scholars in the society. …
    By Goethe Girl, 1,351 words
  13. Flaming Pablum, , more info

    The Pastrami Remains the Same: Katz's Delicatessen Then & Now
    1998: 2024:
    By Alex in NYC, 12 words
  14. Swizec Teller, , more info

    Outputs are not outcomes
    Doing the work is not the same as getting things done
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  15. COVA - ARGH!!!, , more info

    Corpsefucking Art – Tomatized (2024)
    Band:Corpsefucking ArtCountry:ItalyGenre:Brutal Death MetalYear:2024Buy the original!BandcampDownload
    By Joseph Mayrink, 11 words