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  1. The Monsters Know What They’re Doing, , more info

    Guardinal Tactics
    Guardinals are associated with the plane of Elysium the same way archons are associated with Mount Celestia. They’re also more people with animal heads, which Dungeons & Dragons players these days can’t seem to get enough of. (I’m not one of these players. I’ve gotten enough of them to last me three lifetimes. But I’m […] The post Guardinal Tactics appeared first on The Monsters Know What They’re Doing.
    By Keith Ammann, 71 words
  2. Ephemeral Enigmas, , more info

    Clock Tower: Ready for the Next
    We’re ready, but this game isn’t! Developer: Sunsoft Publisher: Sunsoft Release Date: September 20th, 2021 Available On: Mobile (Android only, apparently) Genre: Horror Clock Tower is one of those series that I’ve always been curious about, but I’ve never gotten around to trying it. I know things about it here and there, like how the first one’s an actual classic (with a remaster coming out soon, nice!), then there’s the …
    By ephemeralengimas, 2,901 words
  3. Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain, , more info

    An Post releases ‘Imagine Ireland’ AI stamp that’s also an NFT — in 2024
    An Post, the Irish post office, has released a new series of stamps, “Imagine Ireland,” generated by “AI artist” and advertising executive Kasia Oźmin. But the new stamps aren’t just AI-generated — they’re NFTs as well! Remember NFTs? We inquired with An Post as to who thought an AI-NFT stamp was just the idea for 2024. The full post is over at Pivot to AI. “Looks like a train got …
    By David Gerard, 162 words
  4. Synthpop Fanatic, , more info

    Interview: Ghost Cop channel horror and mental illness into dark dance music
    Trouble, Ghost Cop's sophomore album, arrives October 4, 2024. The post Interview: Ghost Cop channel horror and mental illness into dark dance music appeared first on Synthpop Fanatic.
    By Chris Brandon, 40 words
  5. Knowledge and resources | Open Innovations, , more info

    Help build a hex map of wards
    By: Stuart LoweWe need your help. We're trying to build a hex cartogram of 8,396 UK wards (2024). This is a much larger task than when we designed layouts for UK constituencies (twice). Not only are there far more areas to position, but we are even less well placed to know how best to arrange other parts of the country. That's where you come in. The plan is to create …
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  6. The Pub Curmudgeon, , more info

    Passing on the torch
    It had been widely rumoured, but it has now been officially confirmed that Humphrey Smith, long-standing Chairman of Samuel Smith’s Brewery, is to stand down in December of this year when he reaches the age of 80. He will be succeeded by his 36-year-old son Samuel, who has already been running the company’s London estate. It must be said that this news will not provoke many tears, as Humphrey has …
    By Curmudgeon, 757 words
  7. FauxHammer - Blog, , more info

    Combat Patrol Contents Issues 5-20 Revealed
    Hey guys It’s been a while since we’ve been here, Apologies for the delays. Life and all that. I did The post Combat Patrol Contents Issues 5-20 Revealed appeared first on FauxHammer.
    By FauxHammer, 38 words
  8. Packing Up The Pieces | Blog, , more info

    A Detailed Guide for Visiting Lagos de Covadonga The Pretty Lakes in the Picos de Europa
    The Covadonga Lakes are one of the most popular places to visit in the entire Picos de Europa National Park in Spain. The two alpine lakes of Lago Enol and Lago Ercina are found in the Asturias region in Spain’s first National Park. While the Lagos de Covadonga are delightful to visit any time of...
    By Megan Anderson, 71 words
  9. The Reinvigorated Programmer, , more info

    Desert island albums #5: Pink Floyd — Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
    Only eight and a half years after the previous entry in the series … As a quick survey of the present top ten singles will show, popular music is hardly an area where the cream reliably rises to the top. The Allmusic biography of the Beatles astutely observes that “they were among the few artists of any discipline that were simultaneously the best at what they did and the most …
    By Mike Taylor, 2,686 words
  10. Drawing Matter, , more info

    Protected: L’architecture des réalités mises en scene: (re)construire Disney
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    By Maria Mitsoula, 23 words
  11. London History Blog - Blue Badge Guide Look Up London, , more info

    The History of Potters Fields Park
    Today Potters Fields Park is a pleasant green space covering 2 and 1/2 acres from Tooley Street to the River Thames. Standing in the shadow of Tower Bridge and opposite the Tower of London it has a long and incredibly varied history. CC BY-SA 2.0 Paul Farmer Potts Fielde “Potts Fielde” can be seen on the William Morgan 1682 map of London. © www.layersoflondon.org.uk In the bottom left hand corner …
    By Katie Wignall, 957 words
  12. thebluemoment.com, , more info

    Other sounds 1: Rachel Musson
    Olie Brice’s new quartet made a very promising debut at Café Oto last night, and one the reasons was Rachel Musson, whose tenor saxophone traced and explored the contours of the bassist’s characteristically intriguing themes (and Don Cherry’s perky “Awake Nu”) with alert and graceful lyricism. The piano of Alexander Hawkins and the drums of Will Glaser rounded out a group that was heading into a studio the next day …
    By Richard Williams, 483 words
  13. Jorge Arango, , more info

    Exploring the AI Solution Space
    The AI hype cycle may be cresting. At this point, many companies have developed AI-powered “solutions” aimed at bumping stock prices rather than serving customer needs. The results are disappointing. But if used well, AI could unlock tremendous value. As I’ve been experimenting with AI, I’ve wondered what “used well” might look like. There are several scenarios, and they’re all different. My current model of the possibility space is a …
    By jarango, 900 words
  14. Beneath the Stains of Time, , more info

    The Girl in the Fog (1923) by Joseph Gollomb
    Joseph Gollomb was a Russian-born journalist and biographer, who wrote for The Evening Post, The Evening World and The New Yorker, but also contributed fiction to the pulp magazines of the early twentieth century – like The Black Mask, Detective Story Magazine and Flynn's. Gollomb's fiction seems to be barely remembered today as very little has been written about him or his work. Nobody has even bothered to compile rudimentary …
    By TomCat, 1,074 words
  15. ZeroAir Reviews, , more info

    Thrunite Catapult Mini Pro Flashlight Review
    🔦 Thrunite Catapult Mini Pro Flashlight Review on ZeroAir Reviews 🔦The Thrunite Catapult Mini Pro flashlight is an even more updated light over previous iterations. This one uses a Luminus SFT-70 emitter and has USB-C charging! The post Thrunite Catapult Mini Pro Flashlight Review first appeared on ZeroAir Reviews. RSS feed managed by AIOSEO.
    By zeroair, 60 words