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  1. Lost Art Press, , more info

    New Class with Jerome Bias
    We’ve added a new class: Build an 18th-century Southern Table with Jerome Bias – it’s Feb. 17-21, 2025, in our Covington, Kentucky, shop. You can read more about it (and register now) at our ticketing site – but if you’re interested, don’t dally. Space is limited! – Fitz
    By fitz, 53 words
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    In Carcosa
    Along the shore the cloud waves break, The twin suns sink beneath the lake, The shadows lengthen In Carcosa. Strange is the night where black stars rise, And strange moons circle through the skies But stranger still is Lost Carcosa. The King in Yellow, Act i, Scene 2 It’s been a while since I posted anything here which has been created solely for myself rather than a commission. This new …
    By John, 731 words
  3. Living London History, , more info

    The Holborn Viaduct And The World’s First Coal-Fired Power Station
    You may well be familiar with the Holborn Viaduct, an impressive Victorian construction acting as a bridge over Farringdon Street linking Newgate Street and Holborn. Did you know though that it was once home to the world’s first ever coal-fired power station? The Holborn Viaduct Down the Western edge of London once ran the Fleet […] The post The Holborn Viaduct And The World’s First Coal-Fired Power Station appeared first …
    By chesherj, 84 words
  4. Critic After Dark, , more info

    The Wild Robot (Chris Sanders, 2024)
    The mild robotDreamworks' latest (and arguably last to be fully animated in-house) movie has at least two things going for it: 1) the flattened handmade painterly look of the Spiderverse movies and Puss n Boots: The Last Wish that's currently all the rage; and 2) the fact that it's not Pixar or Disney.On the minus side are two: 1) It's not Pixar or Disney but sure as hell feels like …
    By Noel Vera, 1,159 words
  5. My best shot | Artanddesign | The Guardian, , more info

    Noel Fielding and an exposed bellybutton: Dave Brown’s best photograph
    ‘Noel can usually spot a camera 500 yards away so it’s unusual to capture him unposed. And Rich Fulcher’s bellybutton was an essential part of his act – if it wasn’t out, the comedy wasn’t as good’I met Noel Fielding at Croydon art college, then we lived together when we were at Buckinghamshire College of Higher Education, along with Nigel Coan who went on to do all the Boosh animation. …
    By Interview by Rich Pelley, 256 words
  6. my name is mwd: photos, , more info

    2nd October 2024 at 19:57
    If, like me, you sit at the intersection of being someone who likes music, and someone who has a nostalgia for when people could design interesting interfaces, then I can commend upon to ye the works of Mario Guzman. For a long time now I’ve been using Music MiniPlayer, which is a custom UI for interacting with the current playing album in Apple’s Music app, something you need as the …
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  7. Joel's Blog, , more info

    The Uncola
    Last week I wrote about the designer furniture district, and I pointed out that these high end corporate big businesses are the direct competition to furniture makers like yourselves. If you're a professional furniture maker, you are competing for customers who walk into this these giant showrooms, see a lot of similar furniture from showroom to showroom, and are convinced to buy by professional sales people who work on commission …
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  8. Austin Kleon is a writer who draws., , more info

    Getting in and out of trouble
    Amy Sillman, Faux Pas I’m reading Amy Sillman’s Faux Pas and when I was searching her name in the Podcasts app I came across this conversation with writer Sheila Heti: SHEILA HETI: With my novels… at a certain point I just have to do the thing that I absolutely don’t want to do, that’s going to embarrass me, or that’s going to make me feel like I’m doing something bad. …
    By Austin Kleon, 284 words
  9. Minutes to Midnight - Blog, , more info

    Rain
    Do I always have to write a tldr? I live in Britain, I like to talk about the weather. While all my favourite writers on the internet are pouring their thoughts on the current debate about what a social web is, I deleted my Echofeed account, de facto quitting my sterile 'social media' broadcast routine. Instead, I'm enjoying the sound of heavy rain battering the roof. There was this brief …
    By Simone Silvestroni, 334 words
  10. Places Journal, , more info

    Climate Boomtowns and Receiver Cities
    In the next decades, climate migration will redraw the demographic map of America. Two recent books tell an unsettling story of migration and displacement that is already underway. Read on Places Journal
    By Timothy A. Schuler, 37 words
  11. Magical Trash, , more info

    Every can needs a tram. // Disneyland Resort, 2007 [Source: Jason Schultz / Parkendium. Used by…
    Every can needs a tram.// Disneyland Resort, 2007[Source: Jason Schultz / Parkendium. Used by Permission.]
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  12. Computational Complexity, , more info

    Favorite Theorems: Gradient Descent
    September EditionWho thought the algorithm behind machine learning would have cool complexity implications?The Complexity of Gradient Descent: CLS = PPAD ∩ PLSJohn Fearnley, Paul Goldberg, Alexandros Hollender and Rahul SavaniLet's unpack these classes, subclasses of TFNP, where for every input we know there is an easily verifiable solution and we are looking at the complexity of finding it. PPAD is the class famous for having finding a Nash Equilibrium as …
    By Lance Fortnow, 231 words
  13. The Passing Tramp, , more info

    A Trifle too Unlimited: Detection Unlimited (1953), by Georgette Heyer
    "From what I've seen, I shouldn't think there's a house or cottage in Thornden where they aren't chewing over the crime at this very moment."[Mrs. Haswell] and Miss Patterdale were agreed that although it was disagreeable to persons of their generation to have a murder committed in their midst, it was very nice for the children to have something to occupy them, Thornden being such a quiet place, with really …
    By The Passing Tramp, 2,791 words
  14. The Pulp Super-Fan, , more info

    The Red Menace #8: ‘The Sky Is Red’
    I got the latest volume in The Red Menace series by James Mullaney from Bold Venture Press: The Sky Is Red. Mullaney is probably best known as a ghost-writer for The Destroyer #111-131, along with the later “new Destroyer” novels. I had gotten into The Destroyer in the late ’80s, reading many of the earlier […]
    By Michael, 64 words
  15. Daily Developer Tips | Go Make Things, , more info

    Web Components: the good, the bad, and the ugly
    Earlier this year, Zach Leatherman published an epic article on the good, the bad, and the ugly of Web Components, based on his talk at JSHeroes. One of the most interesting and surprising things I learned was just how widespread Web Component usage already is… Despite some notable criticism, web components are already widely used across the web. In August 2023, Chrome Platform Status reports that 19.4% of page loads …
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