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  1. The Radavist, , more info

    Southern Wonders Raffle for Hurricane Helene-Ravaged Western North Carolina
    If you donated to the Southern Wonders GoFundMe fundraiser for Hurricane Helene victims of Western North Carolina, then you were AUTOMATICALLY entered into a raffle. Every $20 you donated gets you a ticket. Read on for the current list of give-away items, including a Radavist Swag Pack! THE RAFFLE AS OF 7 AM 10/02: 44 Bikes Custom Steel Marauder SS, 1x Custom 44 Bikes Steel Marauder SS, Your choice of …
    By John Watson, 354 words
  2. Quanta Magazine | Science and Math News, , more info

    Computer Scientists Combine Two ‘Beautiful’ Proof Methods
    How do you prove something is true? For mathematicians, the answer is simple: Start with some basic assumptions and proceed, step by step, to the conclusion. QED, proof complete. If there’s a mistake anywhere, an expert who reads the proof carefully should be able to spot it. Otherwise, the proof must be valid. Mathematicians have been following this basic approach for well over 2,000 years. Then... Source
    By Ben Brubaker, 74 words
  3. Derrick Bang on Film, , more info

    Wolfs: Crime served wry
    Wolfs (2024) • View trailer3.5 stars (out of five). Rated R, for violence and frequent profanityAvailable via: Apple TV+By Derrick Bang • Published in The Davis Enterprise, 10.6.24This quietly sardonic crime thriller demonstrates anew the captivating power of star wattage. Because — to be blunt — writer/director Jon Watts’ film wouldn’t be such a much, absent George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Despite competitive wariness, two professional "fixers" — Brad Pitt, …
    By Derrick Bang, 807 words
  4. Aleks Sierz - Reviews, , more info

    A Tupperware of Ashes, National Theatre
    Queenie is in trouble. Bad trouble. For about a year now, this 68-year-old Indian woman has been forgetful. Losing her car keys; burning rice in the pan; mixing up memories; just plain blank episodes. At various times, she relives distant moments in her life with her husband Ameet, who died more than 20 years ago. Very soon she is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. As played by national treasure Meera Syal, who …
    By Aleks Sierz, 956 words
  5. Aaron on Scouting, , more info

    Prominent African American civic organization launches new Scouting unit, plus other news in Scouting this week
    Students at Bruce Elementary in Macon, Georgia, are participating in a new mentorship program led by the 100 Black Men of America organization from Atlanta, Ga., which is starting a Cub Scout pack to provide guidance, particularly for younger boys. Terry Basley, a father of eight and a member of 100 Black Men, is excited to be a troop leader, emphasizing the importance of positive role models. The program, aimed …
    By Sheniece Chappell, 444 words
  6. Architecture News & Buildings | The Architects' Journal, , more info

    Francis Terry defends ‘grotesque’ Cotswolds house for Soho House boss
    The Architects’ Journal Francis Terry defends ‘grotesque’ Cotswolds house for Soho House boss Francis Terry has defended his firm’s heavily criticised proposal for a mansion house in a Cotswolds village, insisting he is proud of its sustainable design The post Francis Terry defends ‘grotesque’ Cotswolds house for Soho House boss appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Anna Highfield
    By Anna Highfield, 68 words
  7. Velcro City Tourist Board, , more info

    you can read between the lines at every hyperscaler, there’s appetite
    It’s not quite the same as the days when he’d routinely link to images of extreme body-mod people doing their thing, but Warren has once again managed to show me a thing I’ll never be able to unsee by linking to the Mr Beast production team manual, a deeply depressing document which is perhaps my new exemplar case for why we can’t have nice things. Worth noting also, I think, …
    By PGR, 545 words
  8. Peter Harrington Journal, , more info

    “Poetry Is”
    “What is poetry?” That was the question put by two American literature professors to A. E. Housman in 1930. A classics don at Trinity College, Cambridge, Housman was well-versed in how the ancients and moderns had considered the question. If they’d been expecting a scholarly answer, the Americans might have been disappointed when Housman decided, Samuel Johnson-style, to kick the stone. His response, a short, sparkling letter recently acquired by …
    By Winifred, 719 words
  9. Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin, , more info

    Mike’s lazy Doctor Fate post.
    Okay pals, I had both my flu shot and my COVID booster this morning, and while I felt well most of the day, I’m kinda feeling it now. Soooooo…I’m taking it easy right now as I type this Thursday evening. In the last post, a couple of folks mentioned that they would have liked DC’s ’80s Doctor Fate comics in a snazzy reprint. And when I was originally pondering the …
    By Mikester, 256 words
  10. Frock Flicks, , more info

    Frock Flicks Free-for-All October
    You asked for it, so here’s an occasional open thread to bitch about anything tangentially
    By The Frock Flicks Team, 19 words
  11. EQ Music Blog, , more info

    EMERGING ARTIST: googly eyes
    It’s that time of year once more, when I embark on the exciting task of identifying emerging artists and captivating pop newcomers poised to make a significant impact in the year ahead. One artist who has caught my attention is googly eyes, hailing from Houston. It is with their infusion of artistic pop sensibilities that make them a compelling and promising choice. Furthermore, the collaboration between Neon Gold Records and …
    By Mandy Rogers, 408 words
  12. Rachel the Gardener, , more info

    Pond planting - the cheap way
    One of my Clients asked me to dig them a small wildlife pond, and they asked me what plants they should get, to go in it.First - as Mrs Beeton would say - Dig Your Pond Having dug out the shape, with various depths, shelves etc, we then lined it with old towels (and a few tea towels, we didn't think it would matter) to prevent damage to the liner, …
    By Rachel the Gardener, 112 words
  13. The PROG Mind, , more info

    Cemetery Skyline – Nordic Gothic
    Cemetery Skyline debuts with a slick, catchy record.
    By The Prog Mind, 13 words
  14. PogoWasRight.org: Privacy News & Issues, , more info

    Activist wins privacy case against Meta over personal data on sexual orientation
    Associated Press reports: The European Union’s top court has said social media company Meta cannot use public information about a user’s sexual orientation obtained outside its platforms for personalised advertising under the bloc’s strict data privacy rules. The decision from the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg is a victory for Austrian... The post Activist wins privacy case against Meta over personal data on sexual orientation appeared …
    By Dissent, 85 words
  15. Birchtree, , more info

    Nothing beats familiarity when it comes to "good UX" (members post)
    "Good UX" means balancing a lot of (sometimes conflicting) priorities. What's good UX when you can't make everyone happy?
    By Matt Birchler, 30 words