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  1. Verso, , more info

    The Verso Palestine Pamphlets
    The genocide in Gaza reached its one year mark without any end in sight. 365 days of indiscriminate bombing, the decimation of hospitals, targeted attacks on journalists and aid workers, and mass scholasticide. In the face of this destruction, rigorous analysis of Palestine's history and present has never been more important. That is why we are launching the Verso Palestine Pamphlets. These pamphlets are short, urgent interventions answering pressing questions …
    By Jennifer Tighe, 184 words
  2. Timeless | Stories from the Library of Congress, , more info

    The Season of Edgar Allan Poe: Autumn, Halloween and The Falling Darkness
    Edgar Allan Poe died 175 years ago today, Oct. 7, 1849, in a Baltimore hospital under circumstances that no one has ever fully understood. He was en route from speaking engagements in Virginia to New York when he went missing in Baltimore. After several days, he was found the night of Oct. 3, the day of a local election, lying outside a pub that doubled as a voting precinct. He …
    By Neely Tucker, 1,457 words
  3. Flamed Fury, , more info

    Firefox, From The Ashes?
    What’s going on, Internet? After reading Jay Hoffmann’s recent post on “Gift Of Code,” he recounts the moment Netscape ended and Mozilla Firefox emerged from the ashes. Caught in a death spiral, and backed by their employees, Netscape instead chose to gift their browser to the open source community and spun off Mozilla as a non-profit to take charge. For years, Mozilla retooled the codebase, piling rewrite on top of …
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  4. Scott Boms | Documenting, , more info

    Through Lines 226
    I grew up with the music of John Williams. It was and continues to be synonymous with blockbuster movies. There’s really no one who’s been able to achieve the musical legacy that he has and maybe never will be. He’s given the world a beautiful gift that we can never fully comprehend or repay. A few methods for how to sort the books on your bookshelves. I suppose also useful …
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  5. Poemas del río Wang, , more info

    The Buddhas of Drakgo (Traveling in Kham 4)
    Traveling in Kham • Jashideley! • Burial in the sky • Kangding, the gateway of Tibet • The Love Song of Kangding • The monastery of Tagong • The Buddhas of Drakgo The city of Drakgo, in Chinese Luhou, is located on the road from Tagong to Garzê, on the banks of the Xianshui, i.e. Freshwater River, which runs along the road. The name of the city seems to come …
    By Studiolum, 916 words
  6. 30Squares, , more info

    More Coming Attractions: Motorizing E. L. Moore's Spumoni Club Coach
    Left: My build of E. L. Moore's Spumoni Club Coach | Right: BD Concepts drive unit with my base attachedIf you are a longtime reader here you may recall I've had it on my to-do list for quite awhile to motorize E. L. Moore's Spumoni Club Coach project. If you follow that link you'll see that back in 2016 I noted that what E. L. Moore, Lucious Beebe, and Charles …
    By J D Lowe, 734 words
  7. Technology & Marketing Law Blog, , more info

    Court Enjoins California’s Anti-“Political Deepfakes” Law (AB 2839) Because It’s Unconstitutional Censorship–Kohls v. Bonta
    In September, California enacted AB 2839. It seeks to remove certain types of politically themed “materially deceptive content” (including “deepfakes” ) during the election season, except for some labeled parodies and satire. The law provides a private right of action for anyone exposed to the inauthentic content. The law’s challenger goes by the name “Mr. Reagan” on social media, “where he posts (what he alleges is) humorous political content often …
    By Eric Goldman, 1,132 words
  8. The Millions - Essays Archives, , more info

    Revisiting ‘Citizen,’ 10 Years Later
    Representing suffering—how to do it, when we should do it at all—has long been a subject of debate. At the center of that debate is the role of the audience: how do we, as readers and viewers, witness depictions of violence in images, films, plays, or literature? In On Photography, Susan Sontag suggests that the act of looking, from a distance, is self-regarding. For writer and photographer Teju Cole, this …
    By Maria Siciliano, 1,158 words
  9. Eastlondonlines, , more info

    What’s On: Celebrating Black History Month
    Tower Hamlets Black History Month Poster Retrospective Exhibition. Pic: Tower Hamlets Council The annual Black History Month, celebrated in the UK since 1987, has officially started. This year’s theme, Reclaiming Narratives, aims to shine a light on stories about Black people and Black culture that are often overlooked. Across the Eastlondonlines boroughs, there will be a range of events that echo Black History Month’s mission of empowering and educating through …
    By ELL Admin, 1,012 words
  10. Warming Up | RichardHerring.com, , more info

    Sunday 6th October 2024
    7972/20913 The animals have been staying with my parents-in-law until we were a bit settled in. Delighted not to have my cunty cats around (and a short stay of execution for the pigeon that lives in our new garden), but have missed Wolfie.Today she came home. To a house that wasn't her home. The cats didn't come. Best of all worlds. Wolfie was confused. She is spending most of the …
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  11. Dreams in the Lich House, , more info

    Horror on the Hill - New Maps and a Report
    My youngest son's football team had a "bye" this weekend so I had some extra time Saturday and put together a few maps for our Horror on the Hill Shadowdark game. ("Horror on the Hill" refers to the old TSR-era adventure module B5 The Horror on the Hill).First up is Guido's Fort - a frontier stockade sitting across the river from the ominous "Horror on the Hill". I put a …
    By John, 447 words
  12. Staircase Wit, , more info

    Lois Lowry
    I was pleased to be invited to an event at the Boston Public Library (BPL) last week featuring two-time Newbery Award winner Lois Lowry. All we children’s book fans must have RSVPd at once because first I was on the waiting list, then the evening before I received an email saying there was a seat for me. The event was actually to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the BPL's Writer-in-Residence …
    By CLM, 702 words
  13. The Time Bum, , more info

    Second Hour Sattelberg Mk2
    Last year, I introduced you to the Second Hour Sattelberg, a field watch inspired by a key Australian victory in World War Two. Today, I have in my hand the… The post Second Hour Sattelberg Mk2 appeared first on The Time Bum.
    By Loren Sciurba, 46 words
  14. Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin, , more info

    Yes, I said “every step you take” on purpose.
    I’ll get back to your questions in short order, but I found myself poking through Blip #7 (August 1983), Marvel’s short-lived video game magazine, as you do. I was fully immersed in this video game world…I mean, not like Tron-level immersion where I’m stuck in a program fighting the MCP, but playing games and reading the magazines and all that jazz. I loved this stuff. Still do. Anyway, I reminded …
    By Mikester, 738 words
  15. justin․searls․co, , more info

    🔥 Love that command-shift-D means "Send" in Apple…
    Love that command-shift-D means "Send" in Apple Mail and "Discard Draft" in Gmail.
    By Justin Searls, 21 words