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  1. BrettTerpstra.com, , more info

    Eloquent Javascript (e-book) giveaway!
    I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 10 copies of Eloquent Javascript ($39.99 value each). Whether you’re just getting into web development or are an old hand, this book contains excellent knowledge and tips for Javascript developers. The latest edition updates for current web development practices and tools. From the developer: The fourth edition of this classic textbook takes you on a journey through the language of the web, starting …
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  2. leonie wise, , more info

    attention inventory
    a male korimako, in all his visual (and vocal) splendour • tiritiri matangilisteningthe symmetry of the spring equinox brings the first pīpīwharauroa songs of the season to my attention. even though these birds are sneaky and lay their eggs in the tiny riroriro's nest, i am always excited to hear their calls. it means we are well on our way back to the summer months, which i am very much …
    By Leonie Wise, 445 words
  3. London Reconnections, , more info

    Monday’s Friday Reads – 7 October 2024
    • A train driver responds (BusAndTrainUser) • North & West London Lines – Driver’s Eye View (Train_Paul 94) • Europe-wide train ticketing – only EU law is going to fix this mess (Jon Worth) • When Denmark Kinda Designed a Train for Japan: Video (Simon Andersen) • The Cross-Continental Race Using Only Public Transit (CityLab) • Many US cities’ school bus network is larger than their transit system, but is …
    By Heliomass, 135 words
  4. Irrational Exuberance, , more info

    Modeling impact of LLMs on Developer Experience.
    In How should you adopt Large Language Models? (LLMs), we considered how LLMs might impact a company’s developer experience. To support that exploration, I’ve developed a system model of the developing software at the company. In this chapter, we’ll work through: Summary results from this model How the model was developed, both sketching and building the model in a spreadsheet. (As discussed in the overview of systems modeling, I generally …
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  5. 853, , more info

    Downsize and we’ll pay you £1,000+, Greenwich Council tells tenants
    Renters who give up their council or housing association homes to move to a smaller property are being offered at least £1,000 in an effort to get more families off the waiting list. Greenwich Council had previously offered £350 per bedroom for tenants who wanted to downsize, but for the next year the incentive is […] The post Downsize and we’ll pay you £1,000+, Greenwich Council tells tenants appeared first …
    By Darryl Chamberlain, 84 words
  6. The Savvy Diabetic | Blog, , more info

    Savvy Updates 10/7/24: Somatostatin Protects Against Sudden BG Drops, Sernova’s Cell Pouch, A Spoonful of Laughter
    It was a quiet week for diabetes news, in this issue of The Savvy Diabetic: Somatostatin May Protect Against Sudden BG Drops Sernova’s Cell Pouch Contains Vascularized, Functioning Islets > 5 years A Spoonful of Laughter for dStimatize.org (diaTribe) Potential strategy against blood glucose drops in type 1 diabetes by University of Gothenburg for ScienceDaily.com, 30 September 2024.
    By thesavvydiabetic, 74 words
  7. Waves of Devotion, , more info

    Monday Morning Greetings 2024 #41 – Swami’s Analogies Part 2
    In a recent post[1] I discussed the powerful use of upamān (analogies) as a pramāṇa (means of evidence) and offered a few original analogies that I composed. For this post, I will offer a few more analogies that I composed inspired by my attempt to explain the following section of the seventh chapter of the Bṛhad-bhāgavatāmṛta and to show the power of this tool in elucidating difficult subjects. Śrī Nārada …
    By Dhanurdhara Swami, 776 words
  8. Science matters, , more info

    Vth Column
    It's more than 100 years since the foundation of The State = Saorstát Éireann which didn't formally sever the last umbilical to the UK until Easter 1949 when the The Republic of Ireland Act 1948 came into force. The Free State / Saorstát had been minting its own coins since 1922 but they were the same size and denomination as British coins and the latter circulated freely in Ireland, at …
    By BobTheScientist, 444 words
  9. From the front of the choir, , more info

    Warm ups for singers: 5 relevant reads
    Last week I wrote about Why a warm up shouldn’t be just vocal exercises. This week I’m going to revisit five old posts which look at warm ups in more detail. This is one of a series of summary posts around a specific topic, bringing together five relevant posts from the past. Warm ups are often a bone of contention: some singers love them and would happily have a whole …
    By Chris Rowbury, 459 words
  10. CabbieBlog, , more info

    London in Quotations: John Elliot Burns
    The St Lawrence is water, the Mississippi is muddy water, but the Thames is liquid history. John Elliot Burns (1858-1943)
    By Gibson Square, 26 words
  11. Silver Scenes, , more info

    The Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie Game
    Look at these two happy bakers! They are looking on the sweet-side of life while they are busy decorating wedding cakes. This is an extra-impossibly difficult scene to recognize unless the film this screenshot is from is one of your favorites. As always, if you are not familiar with the rules to the Impossibly Difficult Name that Movie game or the prize, click here!
    By The Metzinger Sisters, 69 words
  12. The Captive Reader, , more info

    An Almost Impossible Thing – Fiona Davison
    An Almost Impossible Thing by Fiona Davison made it on to a number of Best Books of 2023 lists, but as most of them were in gardening publications with limited circulation, you’d be excused if you missed it. But what a sad miss that would be for anyone interested in not just garden history but women’s history. Davison, who has the envious job of Head of Libraries and Exhibitions at …
    By Claire (The Captive Reader), 571 words
  13. The Hiro Report, , more info

    06OCT2024
    Happy Sunday, everyone! It’s been an action-packed week with plenty of travel, presenting lots of opportunities to explore and test new stuff. Apart from some fun gear, I really enjoyed reading Sebastiaan de With’s absolutely gorgeous review of the iPhone 16 cameras, discovering a new iOS app for making delightful QR codes, trying out a magic app for turning 2D photos and video into 3D material for the Apple Vision …
    By Hiro, 649 words
  14. The Woks of Life, , more info

    How to Make Rice Flour
    In this post, we’ll talk about how to make rice flour to use in various recipes. All you need is raw rice and a powerful blender! Why Make Your Own Rice Flour? Rice flour is an ingredient that we use often in recipes like Turnip Cake (Lo Bak Goh), Taro Cake, and Nian Gao (Chinese ... View Post
    By Judy, 63 words
  15. Tony's Reading List, , more info

    ‘The Proposal’ by Bae Myung-hoon (Review)
    After the best part of a month spent reading Japanese literature, today I manage to pull myself away to try something a little different, and ‘different’ definitely fits the bill here. My latest choice is a book that’s literally out of this world, taking us into outer space and into the midst of a war. It’s not all conflict, though. You see, romance is just as important in space as …
    By Tony, 1,069 words