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  1. Sienna Eggler, , more info

    That's A Wrap For Book 2!
    Great news, everyone! I have finished the editing and revisions phase for my upcoming book, This Hole Was Made For (You And) Me. I started the formatting phase (one of my favorite parts of publishing) yesterday, and hope to be finished by the weekend. I still need to name a few chapters, write an afterword, and tie up a few other loose ends.When I first started revising, I worried I …
    By Sienna Eggler, 362 words
  2. Canadian Climate Institute - Blog, , more info

    Three generational conversation on the importance of q’am’ (kelp) forests
    Braiding Pune’luxutth’ ways of knowing with western science to advance blue climate solutions The post Three generational conversation on the importance of q’am’ (kelp) forests appeared first on Canadian Climate Institute.
    By Aiman Ghori, 41 words
  3. A Stick a Dog and a Box With Something In It, , more info

    Don’t Read This Book
    I’d like to feel that every reader of this blog gets value for money, so today I’m going to give you a real bonus and hand back the fifteen or so hours it would take to read Nexus, the latest 500 page outpuring from Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens and the sort of person who can describe himself as ‘one of the world’s most influential public intellectuals today’ without …
    By billt, 690 words
  4. Lewis Dale - Blog, , more info

    Filter RSS/Podcast feeds
    I mentioned a while ago that I wanted a way to filter Podcasts into multiple separate feeds based on their content. The tool I mention in the previous post, SiftRSS is pretty good, but the only thing it doesn’t currently do is let you change the name of the feed, which means I end up with several feeds with identical names. So, I made my own: Baleen. It’s pretty simple, …
    By Lewis Dale, 217 words
  5. From Balloons to Drones – Articles, , more info

    #Commentary – Iran’s Drone Sales Threaten Sahel and Red Sea Stability
    By Dr John Ringquist By Dr John Ringquist The Iranian HESA Saheed 136 suicide drone (unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)) entered the war between Ukraine and Russia with undeniable effects. The influence of the same Iranian drones on Red Sea shipping in 2024 is equally undeniable, as Houthi militias utilised drones to threaten world shipping the … Continue reading #Commentary – Iran’s Drone Sales Threaten Sahel and Red Sea Stability →
    By Ross, 80 words
  6. StreetsblogMASS, , more info

    Thursday’s High-Tech Headlines
    V2X technology allowing vehicles to communicate with each other is Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s “moonshot” toward Vision Zero. (Bloomberg) Cities are using new technology to change the way they use curbs; for example, installing sensors to restrict loading zones to emissions-free vehicles. (Government Technology) Technology can also help make streets safer by helping to identify dangerous corridors and enforce traffic laws. (American City and County) New Rochelle, New York — …
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  7. Matt Levine - Bloomberg, , more info

    Private Credit and Banks Team Up
    Also OpenAI’s restructuring and Eric Adams.
    By Matt Levine, 12 words
  8. TeacherToolkit - Teacher Blog Articles, , more info

    Understanding Working Memory in the Classroom
    Reading Time: 2 minutes How does working memory influence classroom learning and behaviour? Working memory is essential for learning, but it involves complex brain interactions that influence capacity, storage, and control, which has direct classroom implications for teachers. In this new research (Tardiff & Curtis, 2024) on Short-Term and Working Memory, the authors delve into the limits of memory […]
    By @TeacherToolkit, 66 words
  9. disassociated.com, , more info

    Internet Archive Wayback Machine link replaces Google search cache
    Google search does away with its cache, an archived copy of an earlier version of a webpage, but now links to the Internet Archive’s (IA) Wayback Machine copy instead. Try it on your own website, assuming it’s indexed by Google that is. On the search result, click the “more about this page” button, which will take you to a page where you’ll see a Wayback Machine link. You won’t see …
    By disassociated.com, 189 words
  10. Overcoming Bias, , more info

    Quantity Enables Quality
    Imagine you can choose between a million projects, each of which you rank by two criteria: practicality and inspiration. You want a project that is both practical and inspirational. How much of one must you sacrifice for the other?Turns out this question is easy to answer if we make one key simplifying assumption: that these two ranking are independent of one another. In that case you can take the thousand …
    By Robin Hanson, 314 words
  11. Steve Does Comics, , more info

    September 28th 1974 - Marvel UK, 50 years ago this week.
    Thanks to Charlie Horse 47 and Killdumpster for their sponsorship of this post, via the magic of Patreon. ***Readers of a certain age will know that, before there was the internet, there was Ceefax, that magical service on the BBC where, with a press of a remote control, you could access the latest written information about the worlds of news, sport, weather, politics and arts. All done with hi-tech blocky …
    By Steve W., 652 words
  12. The Monsters Know What They’re Doing, , more info

    Archon Tactics
    Archons are angels-but-not-angels, lawful good celestial guardians divorced from Christian iconography (and clear precursors to the “ardlings” that appeared briefly as a playable species in the OneD&D Unearthed Arcana). Morte’s Planar Bestiary presents three: the lantern archon, the hound archon and the warden archon. “When pushed into combat, they prefer to subdue foes,” the flavor […] The post Archon Tactics appeared first on The Monsters Know What They’re Doing.
    By Keith Ammann, 71 words
  13. Not One-Off Britishisms, , more info

    “Eejit”
    Green’s Dictionary of Slang says this term for “idiot” is “usually Irish.” Green’s gives quite a few alternative spellings — “edgit, eedjit, eegot, eejut, e-jit, ejot, idjeet, idjet, idjit, idjut, ijet, ijit, ijjit, ijiot, ijut” — which complicates the nationality issue, since Green has found “idjut,” “idjit,” “idjet,” and “ijit” in U.S. sources from the 1880s through the twentieth century. But not “eejit,” which, I’m pretty sure, is a separate …
    By Ben Yagoda, 275 words
  14. Adactio: Journal, , more info

    The datalist element on iOS
    The datalist element is good. It was a bit bumpy there for a while, but browser implementations have improved over time. Now it’s by far the simplest and most robust way to create an autocompleting combobox widget. Hook up an input element with a datalist element using the list and id attributes and you’re done. You can even use a bit of Ajax to dynamically update the option elements inside …
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  15. Jabal al-Lughat, , more info

    Tlemcen: medieval folk etymologies and their implications
    In the mid-14th century work Bughyat al-ruwwād fī dhikr il-mulūk min banī ʕAbd al-Wād, Yaḥyā Ibn Khaldūn (brother of the more famous Ibn Khaldūn) ventures two possible etymologies for the name of Tlemcen (Standard Arabic Tilimsān, dialectal Arabic Tləmsān): تسمى بلغة البربر تلمسنين كلمة مركبة من تلم ومعناه تجمع وسين ومعناه اثنان اي الصحراء والتل فيما ذكر شيخنا العلامة ابو عبد الله الابلي رحمه الله وكان حافظا بلسان القوم ويقال …
    By Lameen Souag الأمين سواق, 485 words