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  1. Aaron on Scouting, , more info

    Eagle Scout project garners praise from NFL star, plus other news in Scouting this week
    Jackson Lampe, a junior at Wahlert Catholic High School in Dubuque, Iowa, recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout, and was named the school’s student of the month for his efforts. For his service project, Jackson provided care kits to the burn unit at the University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital to support parents of pediatric burn victims. His own experience as a burn survivor at age …
    By Sheniece Chappell, 384 words
  2. everything changes, , more info

    Resilience is collective
    Thoughtful and actionable paper from Johan Allspaw about engineering resilience—with principles and tactics applicable to other kinds of work, I think. Importantly, resilience as defined here depends on a number of different behaviors, including open and honest communication, reciprocity, and a lack of judgment. What I find notable about this framing is the sense that resilience is a collective, rather than individual, attribute. That is, it depends on sharing information, …
    By Mandy Brown, 130 words
  3. Making Book, , more info

    Read a good book
    If you like little apps here’s The Economist telling you which 500 books you should spend the rest of your life reading (no doubt behind a paywall however). Their app is derived from Shane Sherman’s Greatest Books website which is based on a comparison of mentions on 343 different lists of great books, so is presumably meant to have the virtues of impartiality. Still, any list of best books which …
    By rhollick, 174 words
  4. Frock Flicks, , more info

    Top 5 Films Set in the 12th Century
    I’ve been on a bit of a 12th-century kick lately, mainly because it’s one of
    By Sarah Lorraine, 23 words
  5. Streets.mn, , more info

    The Saint Paul Nut Roll: How I Organize an Annual Social Ride
    In August, a bunch of my friends, acquaintances and some new faces got together for the third annual Saint Paul Nut Roll, a social bike ride themed around St. Paul’s most delicious export, Pearson’s Salted Nut Roll. This year, nearly 60 people rode with us, cruising across the city, eating Salted Nut Rolls and getting to know one another. Saint Paul Nut Roll participants pose in front of the Pearson’s …
    By James Slegers, 892 words
  6. Zythophile, , more info

    No, the ‘Hymn to Ninkasi’ is NOT a recipe for making Sumerian beer
    It’s a claim you will find repeated in dozens – possibly hundreds – of places: that the so-called “Hymn to Ninkasi”, a poem in the Sumerian language to the goddess of beer, at least 3,900 years old, known from three fragmentary clay tablets found in and around the ancient city of Nippur, which stood between the Euphrates and the Tigris, is “effectively a Sumerian recipe for brewing beer”, “the oldest …
    By Martyn Cornell, 7,444 words
  7. The Time Bum, , more info

    Bauche Stargazer Carina Nebula
    Today, I have the Bauche Stargazer Carina Nebula in for review. It’s a new watch from a new brand, set to make its debut on October 18 on Kickstarter, and… The post Bauche Stargazer Carina Nebula appeared first on The Time Bum.
    By Loren Sciurba, 46 words
  8. SYNTH ANATOMY, , more info

    Wirehead Instruments Basilisk, hybrid generative bassline Synthesizer
    Wirehead Instruments Basilisk is a new hybrid bassline Synthesizer with digital oscillators, an MS-20-style analog filter, and a generative sequencer. In recent years, many small synthesizers from independent companies have come onto the market designed [...] The post Wirehead Instruments Basilisk, hybrid generative bassline Synthesizer appeared first on SYNTH ANATOMY.
    By Synth Anatomy, 57 words
  9. A Photo Editor, , more info

    The Daily Edit – Douglas Marshall: Marshall Gallery
    Artist Talk with Krista Svalbonas Artist Consultation with photographer Michael James Hillman Founder and Curator: Douglas Marshall Marshall Gallery Current Exhibition Heidi: How long have you been doing portfolio reviews? Douglas: Well, I’ve been doing reviews overall close to a decade now I guess. I’ve done many of the review festivals around the country as well as looking at countless portfolios in the galleries over the years. But for the …
    By Heidi Volpe, 1,284 words
  10. The n-Category Café, , more info

    Axiomatic Set Theory 2: The Axioms, Part One
    Previously: Part 1 We’ve just finished the second week of my undergraduate Axiomatic Set Theory course, in which we’re doing Lawvere’s Elementary Theory of the Category of Sets but without mentioning categories. This week, we covered the first six of the ten axioms: notes here. The data to which the axioms apply is as follows: some things called sets; for each set XX and set YY, some things called functions …
    By leinster, 290 words
  11. Zak Reviews, , more info

    Arbitrary List of Popular Lights - Fall Equinox 2024 Edition
    Happy (belated) Equinox! In honor of Fall Equinox, I've made an updated list of popular lights. Days are getting shorter in the northern hemisphere. It might be time for a new flashlight. The best flashlight There is no best flashlight, so this is an amalgamation of what enthusiasts have been buying and recommending to others lately along with the author's arbitrary preferences and biases. Please take note that prices and …
    By Zak, 1,280 words
  12. WowHaus, , more info

    1960s modern house in Mapperley Park, Nottingham
    WowHaus 1960s modern house in Mapperley Park, Nottingham 1960s modern house in Mapperley Park, Nottingham (image credit: Holden Copley) This one isn’t a time capsule, but this 1960s modern house in Mapperley Park, Nottingham, is a very cool home. (image credit: Holden Copley) It was built in the sought-after part of the city back in 1968. The current owners are selling it after living there for the last twenty years …
    By WowHauser, 646 words
  13. No Escape, , more info

    Part 0.3: What’s Past is Prologue
    While listening to the recent episode of Abnormal Mapping on Final Fantasy XI, host Jackson Tyler and special guest Austin Walker talked about how the number next to “mainline” Final Fantasy games doesn’t really mean a whole lot. They talked about how it was preposterous that games like Final Fantasy Tactics or Bravely Default weren’t numbered Final Fantasy games despite absolutely being Final Fantasy games in spirit, and how the …
    By Kaile Hultner, 578 words
  14. fasterthanli.me, , more info

    ktls now under the rustls org
    What's a ktls I started work on ktls and ktls-sys, a pair of crates exposing Kernel TLS offload to Rust, about two years ago. kTLS lets the kernel (and, in turn, any network interface that supports it) take care of encryption, framing, etc., for the entire duration of a TLS connection... as soon as you have a TLS connection. For the handshake itself (hellos, change cipher, encrypted extensions, certificate verification, …
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  15. Traingeek – Trains and Photography, , more info

    A Happy Place
    More and more, I'm finding that I just like to "be". Rushing from location to location is fun and exciting, but there's something to be said for taking the time to experience a place.
    By steve, 37 words