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  1. Namerology : Articles Archives, , more info

    This Name is Hot, Hard, Amazing and Mighty Good
    Why is your refrigerator filling up with fervent foods named Mike? My daughter voiced the question that had been on my mind…almost. “Is Mike’s Hot Honey the same company as Mike’s Amazing Mustard?” My actual question was, “Is Mike’s Amazing Mustard the same company as Mike’s Hard Lemonade?” Perhaps you’ve wondered the same, swapping in a brand like Mike’s Mighty Good Ramen or Wild Mike’s Ultimate Pizza. America is spoiled …
    By LauraWattenberg, 827 words
  2. The Garden, , more info

    Mx Tynehorne’s link roundup, volume XXXVIII
    ALS stole his voice. Machine learning gave him it back Urban British foxes are slowly self-domesticating The Mormon Dream Mine Patina and intimacy TidyBot, bringing the dream of having robots do every single chore one step closer (via Interconnected) Finn-men The last format war: blu-ray versus HD DVD The death of the magazine, and quality writing with it, is one of the sadder trends of the internet age. They can …
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  3. FW Rare Jazz Vinyl Collector, , more info

    "Playing" by Old and New Dreams on ECM 1205
    Old and New Dreams was a superb live act. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Here is another Old and New Dreams title on ECM. This time it’s live. Recorded in June 1980 in Austria. Fantastic performance from this outstanding group. The sound is great. Everything sounds clear, crisp, detailed and pleasant. It could …
    By Fredrik, 173 words
  4. Scientist Sees Squirrel, , more info

    Navigating the evangelical fervour of AI absolutism
    It’s been fascinating to see the spread of “artificial intelligence”, or more properly large language models (LLMs),* in science and in writing. It’s been even more fascinating to watch how we, as scientists and writers, are struggling to know how to think about them. That’s not surprising: the wide availability and superficially impressive performance of […]
    By ScientistSeesSquirrel, 63 words
  5. Monevator, , more info

    The Slow and Steady passive portfolio update: Q3 2024
    The Slow & Steady portfolio has hit an new all-time high! Yes, our model passive portfolio has finally surpassed its previous peak, reached on New Year’s Eve 2021. Almost two years later we’ve put 2022’s bond crash behind us – in nominal terms anyway – as the portfolio grew for the fourth quarter in succession. And for once that growth wasn’t driven by our US-dominated Developed world fund. Here are …
    By The Accumulator, 1,852 words
  6. Victorian Paris, , more info

    Understanding 19th Century Fashion Styles
    In the post How Paris Conquered the Fashion World we learned how Parisian fashion styles traveled the seas. But just what were these styles? The Empire Style Fashion is about volume and its repartition. From the thin and weightless silhouettes of the Napoleon’s Empire to the voluminous sleeves of the Romantic Era, through the enormous bulk of the mid-century crinolines, to the thin again late 1880s and, finally to the …
    By Iva P., 651 words
  7. Practical Engineering — Blog, , more info

    Is the World Really Running Out of Sand?
    [Note that this article is a transcript of the video embedded above.]If you have to know the answer right away, it’s no; or at least, my goal with this video is to convince you that the world is not running out of sand. But if it were that simple, I wouldn’t be here (right?) and you probably wouldn’t be either. In fact, I was really surprised by some of the …
    By Wesley Crump, 3,314 words
  8. Adactio: Links, , more info

    I wasted a day on CSS selector performance to make a website load 2ms faster | Trys Mudford
    Picture me holding Trys back and telling him, “Leave it alone, mate, it’s not worth it!” adactio.com/links/21459
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  9. Old mans thoughts and tales, , more info

    Urgent time sensitive information for those who attended Lockerbie
    I need any thoughts on this please? Urgent Time Sensitive Information for those who attended Lockerbie FBI and U.S. Dept of Justice set deadline for Lockerbie bombing ‘victims’ to come forward The U.S. Criminal Court and FBI have set a deadline of October 9th 2024, for all Lockerbie ‘victims’ to come forward and register, ahead of the trial of Abu Agila Masud. The Libyan, who denies making the bomb that …
    By heavywhalley.MBE, 783 words
  10. cygnoir.net, , more info

    2024-10-01 17:18
    Today is the first day I’ve felt better in over a week. I still can’t taste or smell much, but now have a general sense of “banana” or “tea” while consuming those things. I’m resting whenever possible, and I’m so grateful for a supportive partner and workplace.
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  11. Nomadic Notes, , more info

    Ho Chi Minh City to Vung Tau by ferry
    A guide for getting the ferry from Ho Chi Minh City to Vung Tau, including how to buy tickets, port locations, and what to expect onboard. Vung Tau is the closest beach to Ho Chi Minh City, so it’s a popular city escape for Saigonese. The easiest way to get there is by the fast ferry service. The ferry from Ho Chi Minh City to Vung Tau takes about 2 …
    By James Clark, 681 words
  12. Matthew Sheret – is someone who types things, , more info

    September things
    Autumn TV season is here! Most of my downtime is spent keeping up with Bake Off, Taskmaster, Gone Fishing, Only Murders in the Building or Slow Horses. Drag Race UK should be on the list too, but we haven’t started the next series yet. Here’s the other stuff… Abbott Elementary, Disney+ – After very *very* slowly starting the first season (it took about three months to watch the first few …
    By Matt Sheret, 290 words
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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