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  1. Cup of Jo, , more info

    Have a Great Weekend.
    What are you up to this weekend? We are picking apples and visiting friends on the North Fork. It’s gorgeous and cider-y out here! Also, I’m excited to chat with Marian Schembari about her wonderful memoir on being diagnosed with autism at age 34.… Read more The post Have a Great Weekend. appeared first on Cup of Jo.
    By Joanna Goddard, 62 words
  2. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews | University of Notre Dame, , more info

    Obligation and Responsibility
    Since the 1990s, Ishtiyaque Haji has set out a number of concerns for morality that derive from causal determinism’s threat to our ability to do otherwise. In Obligation and Responsibility, he develops these concerns in innovative and interesting ways. Some of these are advances on his previous arguments, but the new book also features several new and challenging avenues of inquiry. In Chapter 1, Haji sets up the plan of …
    By 10.1 Pereboom-Haji, 3,151 words
  3. blast-o-rama., , more info

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  4. The Well-Appointed Desk, , more info

    Using a Traveler’s Notebook as a Wallet
    At the Dallas Pen Show, I spoke with a lot of people about my Traveler’s Notebook Passport size ($45) as a wallet. I was so sure I’d posted about this use/hack in the past but after some fruitless searching, it appears I’ve been keeping this little hack to myself. I have had the Passport size Traveler’s for years and wasn’t really using it so when I came across the Traveler’s …
    By Ana, 287 words
  5. 4 gravitons, , more info

    At Quanta This Week, With a Piece on Multiple Imputation
    I’ve got another piece in Quanta Magazine this week. While my past articles in Quanta have been about physics, this time I’m stretching my science journalism muscles in a new direction. I was chatting with a friend who works for a pharmaceutical company, and he told me about a statistical technique that sounded ridiculous. Luckily, he’s a patient person, and after annoying him and a statistician family member for a …
    By 4gravitons, 976 words
  6. FUJI X WEEKLY | Blog, , more info

    Kodak T-Max 100 Hard Tone — A Film Simulation Recipe for Fujifilm X-Trans IV & X-Trans V Cameras (Part 1)
    Fujifilm X100VI – Kodak T-Max 100 Hard Tone – Photo by Joy Roesch Kodak introduced T-Max 100 and T-Max 400 in 1986, and T-Max P3200 two years later. It was touted as a fine-grained, sharp and detail-rich black-and-white negative film. Interestingly, ever since T-Max was released, there has been a divide in the photographic community around this emulsion: people either loved it or hated it. Those who loved it tended …
    By Ritchie Roesch, 876 words
  7. The Apiarist - Blog, , more info

    Pollen and brood rearing
    Simplistically you can think of pollen and nectar as the building material to 'make' new bees, and the fuel that enables them to function.Of course, it's a little more complicated than that.Nectar is the principal source of carbohydrates in the form of sugars - glucose, sucrose and fructose - needed for activity, flight, and (through thoracic muscle contraction without flying) thermoregulation of the nest.Pollen primarily provides the protein and amino …
    By David (The Apiarist), 367 words
  8. Tower of the Archmage, , more info

    Rappan: Be careful what you put down the drain
    Session 258 was played on 6/23/24Nick, Fighter 7 (Me)Borumar, ½ Orc Thief (Josh)Blotto, Goblin Fighter (Lanse)Morgana, wizard (Rob)Koltic, Cleric 7 (NPC)Aroon, Fighter 5 (NPC)Jameth, Fighter 5 (NPC)Lor’Koth, Dwarf 5 (NPC)Exploring around the temple complex, they come to a fancily staged dining hall with a food prep area hidden behind a curtain. Blotto finds the garbage shoot, and pees down into it. There’s a weird screeching noise in response, and Blotto …
    By David The Archmage, 453 words
  9. Colossal, , more info

    An Expanded Edition of JR’s Monograph Recounts the Power of Socially Engaged Art
    Traveling to different regions across the globe, French artist JR envisions grand projects that call to humanitarian issues and collective action. At the forefront of his practice is a persistent query, rooted in a palpable yearning for change and strong belief in the power of art. JR: Can Art Change the World? chronicles the artist’s phenomenal range of participatory efforts, from mural-laden buildings to photographic installations to performance art. Originally …
    By Jackie Andres, 237 words
  10. MacStories, , more info

    The Latest from Comfort Zone, Magic Rays of Light, and MacStories Unwind
    Enjoy the latest episodes from MacStories’ family of podcasts: Comfort Zone Surprise! Matt got a new iPhone (you’re shocked 😅) and Chris brings the new AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation (yes, that’s the name!). Then it’s time for movie corner and a review of 2023’s film, Ferrari. Magic Rays of Light Sigmund and Devon highlight the much-anticipated debut of Wolfs, recap Women in Blue, and discuss a new tvOS …
    By John Voorhees, 628 words
  11. Grizzly's Reviews, , more info

    Acebeam P20 Review – Big Bad Thrower with Independent Switches!
    Pricing & AvailabilityWhat comes in the box?Design & ConstructionSize & MeasurementsUser InterfaceEmitter & BeamMode ChartRuntimeDriver & RegulationSwitchCarry & ErgonomicsBatteries & ChargingCompetitionConclusion Pricing & Availability Acebeam sent me this light in exchange for an honest review. Here is the official product page where you can see current pricing. At the time of writing it’s $200 USD. What comes in the box? The box is nice, with a printed orange sleeve on …
    By Tactical Grizzly, 2,397 words
  12. 333SOUND, , more info

    33 1/3 Author Q&A: A Closer Look at the Soundtrack from Saturday Night Fever
    Welcome to our latest author Q&A, where we chat to the writers behind new and upcoming 33 1/3 books! Today author Clinton Walker tells us a little bit more about his entry into the 33 1/3 Oceania series: Soundtrack from Saturday Night Fever. He shares some of his listening recommendations for new and old Bee Gees fans and reveals some of the interesting stories that didn’t make it into the …
    By 33 1.3 Admin, 937 words
  13. Zeldman on Web and Interaction Design, , more info

    I stayed.
    My insight into corporate legal disputes is as meaningful as my opinion on Quantum Mechanics. What I do know is that, when given the chance this week to leave my job with half a year’s salary paid in advance, I chose to stay at Automattic.Listen, I’m struggling with medical debts and financial obligations incurred by the closing of my conference and publishing businesses. Six months’ salary in advance would have …
    By L. Jeffrey Zeldman, 496 words
  14. TrekCore, , more info

    Fans Can Visit STAR TREK: PICARD’s Enterprise-D Bridge Set as Part of 2025’s “Universal Fan Fest Nights”
    When Star Trek: Picard Season 3 wrapped production at Santa Clarita Studios in 2022, the meticulously-rebuilt Enterprise-D bridge set was carefully deconstructed and safely put into storage — and in 2025, it’ll finally be available for fans to visit in a limited-time event in southern California. Back in August, the franchise announced that it would be part of a planned series of “Universal Fan Fest Nights” at the Universal Studios …
    By TrekCore Staff, 445 words
  15. Peter Follansbee: Joiner's Notes, , more info

    Woodwork is only one thing that happens at our house
    I changed the page on my shop calendar the other day and saw this quote from Bill Coperthwaite – sent it to my wife Maureen right away. Bill Coperthwaite calendar I’ve never learned knitting, but I know a lot of knitters. Married to one. And our daughter Rose has recently taken up, with gusto, crocheting. Maureen and Rose have recently updated Maureen’s Etsy page – I know many of the …
    By pfollansbee, 196 words