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  1. The Candybox Blog, , more info

    BIMM University Keynote Transcript (“After all the noise settled, what was left was genuine love for what I created.”)
    In the end, building beautiful experiences that make people laugh, cry, feel hope, catharsis, be crushed, feel joy, be amused, feel awe, happiness... is all that matters. It's why we care about art. Find your own path. Create your own space.
    By alienmelon, 60 words
  2. caribbeansignal.com, , more info

    Me and ChatGPT: Thoughts on How to Make AI More Relevant in the Caribbean
    I interact with ChatGPT on a daily basis. My interactions cover a wide variety of topics and subjects. The last “conversation” I had with ChatGPT, which I decided to publish here, focused on education and career choices. Today’s chat was less formal than the previous one, but still important. I did a straight copy and…
    By Amit Uttamchandani, 69 words
  3. Cartoon Brew, , more info

    Q&A: ‘Everybody Still Hates Chris’ Showrunner Digs Into Why The New Series Needed To Be Animated
    For Shah, it wasn't just about 'how to create an animated revival of a live-action series, but 'why.'
    By Tara Bennett, 34 words
  4. Book Jotter, , more info

    Winding Up the Week #393
    An end of week recap “Every secret of a writer’s soul, every experience of his life, every quality of his mind, is written large in his works.” – Virginia Woolf We will be heading off on a slightly delayed honeymoon, or honeymoomin as our waggish doggy-sitter (pun intended) insists on calling it, on 1st October for four days – only as far as York, but it will, I’m afraid, scupper …
    By Paula Bardell-Hedley, 2,816 words
  5. Put This On, , more info

    EBay Roundup
    Put This On is a member of eBay’s Partner Network, which means all of our eBay links are affiliate links. When you click one of our eBay links and purchase something, we earn a small commission from the sale. Our use of eBay affiliate links doesn’t affect our editorial decisions (although we do encourage people to shop secondhand, regardless of whether you shop through our site or somewhere else). The …
    By Derek Guy, 385 words
  6. Lucy Bellwood – Blog, , more info

    First Among Seconds
    There’s a delicate, industrious ticking at my left-hand side. A tiny golden hand advancing second by second around the upturned face of a watch from 1969. My grandfather’s watch. A watch I didn’t know existed before this month, belonging to a man I’d never met, whose personal effects I just traveled 5300 miles to retrieve after 30 years in storage. I’ve always been a sucker for tiny, functional items; things …
    By Lucy Bellwood, 161 words
  7. hans.gerwitz.com, , more info

    2024-09-28 07:32
    Unfortunately, it seems that today’s big LLMs are more like physicists than philosophers. Rather than more knowledge improving their awareness of their own ignorance, it only makes them more cocksure about knowing everything.
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  8. Undina's Looking Glass, , more info

    Saturday Question: Do You Own Any Of Le Labo City Exclusives Perfumes?
    In the early years of my descent into the proverbial rabbit hole, Le Labo‘s City Exclusives collection was available in September. I didn’t follow it closely, so I’m not sure when it changed, but this year I noticed that the collection opened for online orders on August 1st. I wonder if it’s the beginning of […]
    By Undina, 68 words
  9. linusakesson.net, , more info

    Making 8-bit Music From Scratch at the Commodore 64 BASIC Prompt
    In this video, I make 8-bit SID music on a Commodore 64 without any software apart from the built-in BASIC interpreter. This involves poking numbers into memory and hardware registers and writing machine code in decimal.
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  10. TECHknitting, , more info

    Lanyards starting and ending
    The previous post showed making (warp knit!) lanyard cords with a crochet hook, suitable as drawstrings for hoodies and the like. In this post, we'll look at starting and ending these cords. There are lots of choices!From easiest to most complex, lots of choicesOf these endings, some are simple knots, some involve crochet, some are a form of macramé. But these are by no means the only
    By TECHknitter, 71 words
  11. Aaron Gustafson :: My Notebook, , more info

    🔗 Web Components Are Not the Future — They’re the Present
    I really appreciated Cory LaViska’s take on #WebComponents here. Especially this bit:You know what framework I want to use? I want a framework that aligns with the platform, not one that replaces it. I want a framework that values incremental innovation over user lock-in. I want a framework that says it’s OK to break things if it means making the Web a better place for everyone. Yes, that comes at …
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  12. The Analog Antiquarian, , more info

    Chapter 15: The Pacific Crossing
    November 28, 1520 – March 6, 1521 After consulting with the pilot João Lopes Carvalho, Magellan decided on a straightforward plan for reaching the Spice Islands at long last. The fleet would sail north along the western coast of South America for about 1600 miles (2600 kilometers), until it reached a latitude of 32 degrees south. Then it would finally bid farewell to the continent around whose edges it had …
    By Jimmy Maher, 3,687 words
  13. MixedMath: Blog, , more info

    Fourier expansions at different cusps
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    By David Lowry-Duda, 38 words
  14. Hotelblues.com, , more info

    All Good Things
    It finally seems to be happening. The old hotel I worked at is getting torn down. It seems weird to see it go. I wouldn’t have had this website without that hotel. Here is a link to the Beloit Daily News article about the place getting torn down.
    By Turk, 51 words
  15. the cassandra pages, , more info

    The Silent Walk
    A path at Parc Angrignon, Montreal. Watercolor, 6" x 9". Attention -- our loss of it, our lack of it -- seems to be on many people's minds these days. From Ezra Klein to close friends of my own, it seems that more of us are acknowledging that sustaining the quality of awareness and focus we call attention has become a significant problem, not just for young people who've grown …
    By Beth, 986 words