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  1. Wormwoodiana, , more info

    Some Old Books on Travelling Fairs; with an Allingham Aside
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    By Mark V, 14 words
  2. Kaggsy's Bookish Ramblings, , more info

    “There is a great deal of wickedness in village life.” #spinsterseptember #missmarple
    September has been a month where I deliberately kept involvement in any events or challenges light; October will see a week of intense reading for 1970 so I’m trying to plan ahead a little for that (although we all know how my plans usually go…) However, one event I did want to take part in was #SpinsterSeptember; organised by the lovely Nora, who posts on Instagram as @pear.jelly, this focuses …
    By kaggsysbookishramblings, 953 words
  3. Spooky Rusty, , more info

    2024-09-26 16:56
    Fuck Time Fuck Space by Spooky Jaguar
    By ᶘ ᵒ㉨ᵒᶅ Rusty James, 8 words
  4. Tim Harford | Articles, , more info

    Cautionary Tales – Reason, Wrath and Rebellion on the High Seas
    Early morning, April 1789. Captain Bligh is abruptly dragged from his cabin. Wrists bound, bayonet pressed to his chest, he and a few loyal sailors are forced into a tiny launch and set adrift on the vast Pacific Ocean. This far from land, no-one is likely to survive for long. History remembers Captain Bligh as a cruel, petty tyrant. The reality is more complicated. Bligh championed rational thought and showed …
    By Tim Harford, 140 words
  5. FUJI X WEEKLY | Blog, , more info

    Fujifilm X100VI Variant Ideas
    The Fujifilm X100VI is the most preordered camera in history by far. There were more orders placed prior to the release date than there were X100V’s produced in its entire four-year run. Completely unprecedented! I quickly made my order within minutes after it was announced, and I still had to wait over a month for it to arrive. There are people who placed their preorders on day-one who are still …
    By Ritchie Roesch, 888 words
  6. London Datastore – News, , more info

    Payrolled employments by nationality
    The share of payrolled employee jobs among London residents that are held by non-UK nationals has been increasing since the UK’s formal exit from the European Union and the start of the pandemic in early 2020. A big increase in jobs held by non-EU/non-UK citizens has been driving this change, even as the number held by EU citizens has fallen. We have recently published analysis looking into this. It examines …
    By Guillaume Paugam, 1,098 words
  7. Shawn Medero, , more info

    A Year in the Life of a Preferred Pronoun Form Field
    Over the last year I’ve been working with our local school system to include preferred pronouns in their student information system. The use case for this arose out of direct experience with one of my own kids being misgendered in a classroom. Now as a technology-savvy parent, it is not like you check out the source code of your school’s student information system and go patch the problem yourself - …
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  8. Luke's Wild Website - Blog, , more info

    WordPress drama
    Some wild stuff has surfaced in my RSS reader this week about WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg’s corporate-but-very-personal war with WP Engine, full of absolutely S-tier business maneuvers. I could hear the tiny *squelch* of braincells dying within my skull as I searched for logic and reason behind this stuff, but by golly have I found it. Behold: Exhibit A, Exhibit B. I’m sorry. It’s not right to make fun of …
    By Luke Harris, 126 words
  9. Cassidy's blog, , more info

    Sleep is the most magical thing in the world
    My 17-month-old baby has been going through an absolutely awful sleep regression, and most of the month of September has been a sleep-deprived tornado. Because she can’t fully sleep… I can’t fully sleep. We tried everything. My husband and I switched off taking care of her, we tried rearranging her bed setup, we tried letting her sleep with us, we tried feeding her more before bed, we tried different pajamas, …
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  10. From Pyrgos, , more info

    Dissecting "Blue" Fragrances That Aren't Bleu: A Meditation on Perfume Synesthesia, Part Two
    This is both the second part of my meditation and a review of Tabarome Millésime. Here’s the crux of it: Tabarome Millésime is the most important Creed of the 2000s, and yet no one discusses it. Before you dismiss this claim, hear me out, and then draw your own conclusions. My argument rests on a theory that ties this Creed fragrance to one of the biggest successes of 2010—a wildly …
    By Bryan Ross, 85 words
  11. Erik Bernhardsson, , more info

    It's hard to write code for computers, but it's even harder to write code for humans
    Writing code for a computer is hard enough. You take something big and fuzzy, some large vague business outcome you want to achive. Then you break it down recursively and think about all the cases until you have clear logical statements a computer can follow.
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  12. Derek Sivers | blog articles, , more info

    Wealth = Have ÷ Need
    Not a new idea, but just another visualization and reminder. Wealth, feeling like you have plenty, is an equation. Wealth = Have ÷ Need If you have nothing, then focus on having some. Once you have some, the easiest way to increase your wealth is to decrease your needs. Have 10 but think you need 100? You are poor. Have 10 but only need 5? You are wealthy. Have 10 …
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  13. Tim Worthington, , more info

    It’s Good, Except It Sucks: Black Widow With Miriam Kent
    Miriam Kent joins Tim Worthington for a chat about Yelena Belova not quite managing to break her 'eating stale biscuits' conditioning in Black Widow.
    By Tim Worthington, 34 words
  14. Sean of the South, , more info

    Sean of the South–Andalusia, Alabama
    Details coming soon. Tickets go on sale December 1, 2024. The post Sean of the South–Andalusia, Alabama appeared first on Sean of the South.
    By Jamie Dietrich, 29 words
  15. Bear Alley, , more info

    Comic Cuts — 27 September 2024
    Hopefully the little video I put together yesterday will have explained what's happening here at Bear Alley Books: I had a third and final proof of THE PHANTOM PATROL through, which looked great; all the necessary contracts are signed and fees are paid; and I've pressed the button on getting some copies of the book printed. They should be with me first week of October, but I'm taking orders now
    By Steve, 76 words