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  1. The Autodidacts, , more info

    Days Are Easily Made
    Days, it turns out, are rather easily made. The time required varies, but trends closer to making the bed, or making a cup of tea, than to making Ravioli. (If you are crazy good-looking and smile at people who aren’t when you pass them on the street, it can be much quicker.) The effort required is approximately equivalent to taking out the trash. And as with taking out the trash, …
    By Curiositry, 655 words
  2. Climbing My Family Tree, , more info

    On the Trail of My Most Wanted Paternal Ancestors: Necke and Hinda
    My paternal Chazan cousins in Manchester, England are DNA matches with me, and we also have evidence of close family relationships via photos and letters exchanged by our ancestors in the 1930s/40s/50s. But we don't know how, exactly, their matriarch Hinda Mitav Chazan (1864-1940) is related to my paternal matriarch Necke Gelle (Mitav?) Shuham Burk (no dates). These names are at the top of the "most wanted" list of ancestors …
    By Marian B. Wood, 251 words
  3. GamerDad: Gaming with Children, , more info

    Kiki: A Vibrant 3D Platformer (PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, X/S, PC)
    Kiki may be vibrant, but it’s still a pretty bare bones 3D platformer. View the action in first person perspective as you jump over pits, avoid obstacles like sawblades, and collect stars and trophies as you make your way to the exit. Kiki is available on all current consoles and PC, but reviewed on PS4 […]
    By Cary Woodham, 68 words
  4. Composite, , more info

    Skibidi Megalon
    I went off to see Megalopolis excitedly knowing that a lot of people think it sucked, because even if it sucked I figured it would have some interesting thing to say about “the Future” and would also be something of a spectacle, part “neo Rome” and part art deco. But mostly, I am one of those people who often think about the Roman Empire! Danny, Mikayla and I escaped from …
    By Liz, 1,358 words
  5. Hardcore Gaming 101, , more info

    Amazing Bomberman
    On August 2nd, 2022, just three days before its release, Konami dropped an announcement for Amazing Bomberman out of nowhere. Released exclusively for the subscription-based Apple Arcade service for iOS devices, Amazing Bomberman embraces music as its central conceit, combining rhythm game-isms and music genres like chiptune, dubstep, rock, and pop with classic Bomberman gameplay. Due to the combination of its sudden release and platform exclusivity, the game feels like …
    By Steven Barbato, 1,367 words
  6. Lloyd Atkinson - Articles, , more info

    IndieWeb/WebMentions Test
    This stuff is proving to be tricky! - Tagged: IndieWeb, WebMentions
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  7. John Quiggin, , more info

    Assessing Albanese: an annotated list
    I’ve been consistently critical of the Labor party since Anthony Albanese became leader after Labor’s narrow but unexpected loss in 2019. It’s always easy to fall prey to confirmation bias in this kind of thing, making much of the bad and ignoring the good. To check my beliefs, I’m taking a widely circulated list of Labor’s claimed achievements, and giving my own responses. This is by no means a complete …
    By John Quiggin, 525 words
  8. EJIL: Talk!, , more info

    Humanitarian NGOs and international transfer of personal data: An attempt to reconcile the rights of data subjects with their needs as affected populations
    The opinions and views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of the ICRC. Introduction While there is a wealth of literature addressing the challenges faced by business organisations in implementing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), those relevant to International Organisation (IOs) are scarce and almost non-existent regarding non-governmental organisations (NGOs). NGOs based in the European Economic Area (EEA) often face significant …
    By Clémentine Olivier, 2,355 words
  9. Southeast Asia construction, transport, and infrastructure, , more info

    Gulf of Thailand Seawall: The Greater Bangkok flood barrier and new sea city
    The plan to build a city on artificial islands in the Gulf of Thailand to form a seawall for Greater Bangkok. The Bang Khun Thian land reclamation project is a proposed megaproject to build artificial islands in the Gulf of Thailand as part of a flood defence system for Greater Bangkok. The reclaimed land would be developed into new urban areas, creating a new city in the sea (Greater Bangkok …
    By James Clark, 890 words
  10. Questions Considered, , more info

    Newsletter Recommendation
    There is an email that I get every day of the week. It is automated, but its content is personal, just for me. There are no images, engaging graphics or links to fun videos or clever memes. It is just text. None of it is really new either – I have read it all before, perhaps more than once. Of course, it may have been a while, so I may …
    By Alex Bendig, 150 words
  11. Put This On, , more info

    Inside Track: October 6th – October 12th Edition
    Here are our hand-selected favorites from eBay for this week, plus a heads-up on recommended sales. If you’re a member of the Inside Track, log in with your CrateJoy username and password. If you’re not a member, you can join now for just $5 a month. You’ll get access to one of these members-only lists every week, and your membership supports Put This On! The post Inside Track: October 6th …
    By Derek Guy, 88 words
  12. Movies Silently, , more info

    Cobra (1925) A Silent Film Review
    Rudolph Valentino has a problem: women find him attractive and he can’t resist them either. This leads to payoffs and blackmail in abundance, so he jumps at the opportunity to leave Italy for America. Problem solved! Home Media Availability: Released on DVD. He’s just a boy who can’t say no Cobra was made near the […]
    By Movies Silently, 62 words
  13. The website of Alice Bartlett, , more info

    Week 318: Skanky
    I’ve been collecting the kids odd socks for their entire lives. This wasn’t intentional. The socks pass through the usual sock lifecycle: acquisition, either through purchase or they just come home from nursery wearing them, partial retention, passed through both kids as their feet grow into and out of the appropriate size window, and finally death, at the end of their lives they end up with all the other clothes …
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  14. Throne of Salt, , more info

    Five More Forgotten Fictional Fantasy Novels
    Kurt Vonnegut once said in an interview that he invented Kilgore Trout so that he could provide pithy, entertaining summaries of books without having to write them. The method works; people like reading these sorts of posts, and I like writing them, so they shall continue.Previous posts:20 Anomalous Media5 Forgotten Fictional Fantasy NovelsStar Wars Movies that Don't Exist and Never Will The Unseen (Dressel, Oscar. ~1936)An unfinished and unpublished novel …
    By Dan, 1,160 words
  15. Declan Byrd, , more info

    2024 Week Notes - Week 40
    I had two basketball sessions this week. The first session was the best one I've had in a while. Every shot was going in and the team I was on only lost one game in the 90 minute session. The second session of the week was a training session for the team that I am playing with this year. I hadn't attended an actual training session in six years so …
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