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  1. GamerDad: Gaming with Children, , more info

    Bare Butt Boxing (Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, X/S, PC)
    Box all sorts of crazy characters in this madcap multiplayer romp. Play as a frog, fish, skeleton, robots, and more as you punch other players into warp holes for points. Bare Butt Boxing is available on all current consoles and PC, but reviewed on Switch here. You can play the game solo, local multiplayer, or […]
    By Cary Woodham, 66 words
  2. Jane Stuart - Writer, , more info

    A Football Tourist’s Guide to Grimsby
    I fell in love with Grimsby and Cleethorpes back in 2018 when I visited for Chasetown’s match at Clee Town – and I have returned every year since. The people, the chippy, the bottle shop, the brewery, the live music venues…what’s not to love? That said, I was concerned that my visits were becoming a bit samey – so this time I made it my mission to explore a bit …
    By blackpooljane, 5,091 words
  3. Damien Mannion, , more info

    Python disrememberings
  4. Tecznts, , more info

    Via https://www.tumblr.com/virtual-hades/758596370979536896
    Via https://www.tumblr.com/virtual-hades/758596370979536896
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  5. 70s Sci-Fi Art, , more info

    A preliminary study for a paperback cover by Jack Gaughan for Ace, c. 1960s-70s.
    ALTA preliminary study for a paperback cover by Jack Gaughan for Ace, c. 1960s-70s.
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  6. Movies Silently, , more info

    Carl Alstrup’s Love Limited (1915) A Silent Film Review
    When a starving student falls in love with an heiress, her social climbing father is quick to object and send him packing. Undeterred, the student decides that the matter will be solved in the modern way: form a company to underwrite his marriage. Home Media Availability: Stream courtesy of the Danish Film Institute. The Business […]
    By Movies Silently, 65 words
  7. idiot king, , more info

    The Murder of June Knightly
    This is some positively amazing reporting from an organization called Forensic Architecture: In 2020, a 60-year old woman named June Knightly was shot with five other female traffic safety volunteers by a right-wing extremist. They were preparing to protect a peaceful protest march in Portland, which was happening blocks away, when the man approached them and began a confrontation. The events leading up to the shooting, her death, and the …
    By idiotking, 220 words
  8. Shock and Awe 2, , more info

    Metal Jacket Guru
    I have this sort of pop primal scene to do with seeing T. Rex on T. Vee. A personal creation-myth based on Marc Bolan's audio-visual impact on my fragile eggshell child-mind. I first referred to this memory scar as early as the introduction to Blissed Out - where it is described as an early encounter with the Pop Sublime, a sensation that scared and spooked me as much as astonished …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 1,240 words
  9. Multo (Ghost), , more info

    Austin Philips’ A Dead Letter
    I’ve put up a new Austin Philips story over on Dark Tales Sleuth: “A Dead Letter” is a ghost story about a moaning ghost—and a ghost envelope! On the way, the reader learns a little British Post Office history, too. It’s also set on Christmas Eve, so this story may make a return at Winter Tales season. But in the meantime, enjoy!
    By Nina Zumel, 67 words
  10. The Scholar's Stage, , more info

    Dionysus Against the Daoists
    IN WESTERN PHILOSOPHY AND AESTHETICS a contrast is sometimes made between the Dionysian and the Apollonian. Made famous by Nietzsche, this schema was first used to describe the thought and art of Ancient Greece. On the Apollonian end we have all that is rational, intentional, structured, abstract, or well ordered; on the Dionysian side we find all that is passionate, instinctual, chaotic, sensual or protean. The Apollonian strain of western …
    By T. Greer, 134 words
  11. Daniel Mangum · Posts, , more info

    The Taxonomy of Hardware Security Mechanisms
    Isolating sensitive data and operations is a fundamental issue in computing. Ideally, we want to minimize the possibility of a software defect compromising the security of a device. However, in order for the software we write to be useful, it typically needs to interact with that sensitive data in some form or fashion. So how do we interact with sensitive data without being able to access it? The answer is …
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  12. Bright Lights Film Journal, , more info

    Revolutionary Women in Two Iranian Films: On The Hidden Half (2001) and The House Is Black (1963)
    Fereshteh: Sometimes I want to put on make-up, or wear beautiful dresses, or fall in love. I don’t know why, but I feel like I’m living in a small can,[...] The post Revolutionary Women in Two Iranian Films: On <em>The Hidden Half</em> (2001) and <em>The House Is Black</em> (1963) appeared first on Bright Lights Film Journal.
    By Allison Wigen, 73 words
  13. Uncle Rod's Astro Blog, , more info

    Issue 608: Project BCH Lives
    What’s up this month, muchachos? What’s goin’ down at Chaos Manor South? Well, I thought I’d get out and “do” one of the late-summer chapters from The Urban Astronomer’s Guide, maybe one of my favorites, “The Friendly Stars.” Yeah…no. I’ve revisited that one more than once in the years since the book was published. What then? Howsabout a chapter from somebody else’s observing book? One far more famous than my …
    By Rod Mollise, 2,310 words
  14. Tom Stuart, , more info

    Weeknotes 247: Topological consequences
    It’s been properly raining for the first time in ages. Colder days, darker evenings, leaves scattered across the grass. It was a very busy week at work with three teammates visiting simultaneously, and therefore many more face-to-face conversations, pairing sessions and group meals than usual. I found it incredibly productive and therapeutic to be able to work together in the same room, although of course the intensity was also exhausting …
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  15. Hermitary – hermits around the web, , more info

    Two Chinese historical hermits
    Two short articles in Shanghai Daily‘s SHINE news site describe historical hermits of China. The first article describes the book collecting work of the 14th-century hermit Sun Daoming.URL: https://www.shine.cn/feature/district/2309138605/. The second article is titled “Chen Jiru: the hermit scholar of Ming Dynasty,” Chen Jiru abandoned the imperial court of his era to live as a … Continue reading "Two Chinese historical hermits"
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