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  1. If I Had My Own Blue Box, , more info

    In Detail Joins Digital Whimsy
    As part of restructuring my shop for the current economy, I added all of the individual In Detail publications to the Digital Whimsy section. This is an excellent way to learn about original pieces of fancy work. Each volume (except the blue ribbon case) contains directions for making your own. The compilation edition: Fanciful Utility […]
    By Anna Worden Bauersmith, 61 words
  2. Trinketization, , more info

    Saving Time – research theme
    The one thing I am urgently trying to write is a text on the need for time (I don’t have time to write it, so there’s the problem). Nevertheless, I keep getting things that need to be read or recorded or transcribed… Here for economy, is a recent conversation written up as a note: There are topics that sociologists should regularly discuss – the problems with the university because that …
    By john hutnyk, 735 words
  3. Daniel Bowen, , more info

    Brunswick stations: 3 or 2?
    The Age reported that the State Government is planning to reduce the three stations in Brunswick (Jewell, Brunswick and Anstey) to two during the project to remove 8 level crossings. Looking at the current distances between the stations (source: Vicsig) we can see they’re pretty close. Stationkm from Southern Crosskm from previous stopRoyal Park5.432Jewell6.4631.031Brunswick7.2730.81Anstey7.9810.708Moreland8.7840.803 Platforms are about 160 metres long, meaning the distance from the end of one to the …
    By Daniel Bowen, 404 words
  4. onfocus by Paul Bausch, , more info

    BBC on Trump 'resorted to crimes'
    Trump 'resorted to crimes' to overturn 2020 result It alleges that he always planned to declare victory no matter the result, and laid the groundwork for this long before election day. It also accuses him of knowingly spreading false claims about the vote that he himself deemed "crazy". Since the Supreme Court presidential immunity ruling threw a wrench into the case, we’re suddenly getting a clearer view of what Trump …
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  5. magCulture — Journal, , more info

    magCulture Live London 2024
    magCulture Live London is back! Join us on Thursday 7 November for our annual celebration of magazine culture. The day will focus on the creative power of the double-page spread, and feature a series of talks from designers and editors including:Richard TurleyInterview, Rolling Stone, Offal et alShira InbarMSCHF & A24 zines Lucy RoeberThe Erotic Review Davide CazzaroNotebookNina CarterIt’s Freezing in LA!Chris O’LearyFatboy ZineWith more to be confirmed… read on for …
    By Jeremy Leslie, 1,037 words
  6. Michael Sippey, , more info

    Peak ZIRP TV
    Not a new theory, but the golden age of streaming really was a ZIRP thing. I mean, Patriot anyone? RIP Cool Rick.
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  7. ploeh blog, , more info

    Das verflixte Hunde-Spiel
    A puzzle kata, and a possible solution. When I was a boy I had a nine-piece puzzle that I'd been gifted by the Swizz branch of my family. It's called Das verflixte Hunde-Spiel, which means something like the confounded dog game in English. And while a puzzle with nine pieces doesn't sound like much, it is, in fact, incredibly difficult. It's just a specific incarnation of a kind of game …
    By Mark Seemann, 3,060 words
  8. Silent-ology, , more info

    Yes, The “London After Midnight” Script Survives!
    Consider this post a public service announcement. Not to mention a good way to kick off this month of October! Yes, you did read the title correctly. While many silent fans are unaware of it, the nearly 100-year-old script for … Continue reading →
    By Lea S., 51 words
  9. Shawn Medero, , more info

    2024-10-03 16:31
    PennLive reports “Central Pa. school district installs surveillance windows in gender-inclusive bathrooms”: as a parent of a non-binary kid I’m obviously concerned about the outcomes of policy like this but reading through the South Western School District’s justification for this policy also highlights just how much of the modern public school experience has “prison” like design qualities.
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  10. SPACE-BIFF!, , more info

    Our Sea-Washed, Sunset Gates
    After spending countless hours trekking across Ryan Laukat’s more expansive landscapes via Sleeping Gods and its sequels, Primeval Peril and Distant Skies, Creature Caravan is a throwback to his earlier titles not only in terms of setting, but also time commitment. It doesn’t quite hit the twenty-minute duration of Eight-Minute Empires, clocking in at closer to an hour, but Creature Caravan shows Laukat in fine form, pressing his craft forward …
    By Dan Thurot, 1,257 words
  11. Asaf Karagila | Blog Archive, , more info

    The Lighthouse Problem
    This is a piece of advice that I found myself giving to many early career researchers, students, and colleagues supervising and advising those as well. For years, actually. A mathematician, the joke says, is a blind man, in a dark room, searching for a black cat that isn't there. I don't know about that, but I think we can still agree that a researcher, in most fields, is sailing a …
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  12. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week | SV-POW!, , more info

    Things to Make and Do, part 32: chicken wing claw
    This one hardly needs making. I found it by accident when we roasted a chicken this Sunday. As we were tearing the carcass apart like a pack of hyaenas, I noticed that one of the wings had a nice, distinct thumb claw. Here it is in a big plastic bowl in the kitchen — shown this way to emphasize its mundanity. And here is the wing closer up. This is …
    By Mike Taylor, 108 words
  13. Tim Harford | Articles, , more info

    What we can and can’t say about what we do and don’t know
    Earlier in the summer, the Democratic party and its supporters faced a difficult decision: should they gently but firmly sideline President Joe Biden from the 2024 ticket? There were plenty of reasons to agonise over the decision: loyalty to Biden; the daunting practicalities of the switch; fear of the chaos that might ensue; nervousness that the likely replacement, Biden’s vice-president Kamala Harris, wasn’t up to the job. But such nerve-racking …
    By Tim Harford, 992 words
  14. Steve Does Comics, , more info

    October 5th 1974 - Marvel UK, 50 years ago this week.
    Thanks to Charlie Horse 47 and Killdumpster for their sponsorship of this post, via the magic of Patreon. ***Martial arts mayhem was still ruling unsurpassed in Britain, this week in 1974, with Carl Douglas' Kung Fu Fighting retaining the singles chart pinnacle it had claimed seven days earlier.However, there was change - of a sort - atop the corresponding LP listings, thanks to Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells having now snatched …
    By Steve W., 620 words
  15. Amit Merchant, , more info

    cpx — The npx counterpart of the PHP ecosystem
    If you’re coming from the JavaScript world or even if you’ve worked with modern JavaScript briefly, you might know the importance of npm and its package ecosystem. The context The npx of PHP In closing The context You can install packages from the npm registry and use them in your projects. But sometimes, there might be some packages that you might need to install globally to use them in your …
    By Amit Merchant, 402 words