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  1. The Splintered Mind, , more info

    A Dispositionalist Approach to Desire and Valuing
    What is it to desire or value something? Is it to feel a certain way? Is it instead to have a certain sort of representational architecture (a stored representation of "X is good" or a representation of X in one's "desire box")? Is it to have a certain type of neurological structure associated with reward and learning? I hold, instead, that to desire or value something is a matter or …
    By Eric Schwitzgebel, 1,966 words
  2. Chris Coyier, , more info

    2024-10-10 12:34
    I’m certainly not above government criticism nor do I think lying for political gain is a new trick. I am bummed that a website needs to exist called Hurricane Rumor Response from FEMA in order to combat a barrage of lies accusing them of everything stealing donations to literally preventing aid. Hey, I’m not on the ground in these hurricane zones so what do I know? But do you really …
    By Chris Coyier, 117 words
  3. Trailspotting, , more info

    Smarts Mt, Lyme NH
    • 5-star hikes • 6 to 7 mile options • Moderate | Gain 1,920 to 2,570 feet • Lyme, NH | Sunapee Region . NHFT 52WAV One of the few NH fire towers with an accessible cabin. Smarts Mountain is located twelve miles north of Hanover, close to the neighboring state of Vermont. Offering spectacular views and a fire tower with an accessible cabin, this peak is a satisfying destination …
    By Stuart Green, 998 words
  4. IndieCentralMusic - News, , more info

    Indie legends The Wombats announce sixth album ‘Oh! The Ocean’
    If you thought that everybody’s favourite indie trio were getting bored, you were wrong. The Wombats have today (October 10) announced they will be releasing a sixth studio album titled ‘Oh! The Ocean’. Set for release on February 21st, 2025, the chart-toppers have also announced a six-date UK arena tour in March 2025, and shared the first single taken from the LP – ‘Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want To …
    By Alex Taylor-Pearson, 565 words
  5. Robin Rendle, , more info

    into the wreck
    Erin Kissane has started a new research studio with the most punk URL I’ve ever seen: wrecka.ge. Get out of here! That’s fantastic. But also everything about this project is, as Erin writes: We need new networks that genuinely work better, not only for indie-web people or tech people or other outliers, but for all of us working toward collective survival. And I don't think we'll get them by just …
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  6. collectSPACE, , more info

    Topping off
    With space shuttle Endeavour covered in protective scaffolding and a white wrap, construction workers have erected a diagrid above and around it. Now they have reached the roof. To mark the milestone, the California Science Center in Los Angeles is topping off the Samuel Air and Space Center with three ceremonial beams signed by many of the architects, engineers, builders, staff and supporters who made ascending to this point possible.
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  7. the man from icon, , more info

    Passing Through
    Some of the half-frame 35mm photographs from the French ‘Randonneur Round The Year’ rides will be included in a Brighton Photo Fringe exhibition between 16 and 20 October. The show is at Regency Town House in Hove, open between 11am and 5pm. Further details on the Photo Fringe website. Copies of the photo book 2704 will be for sale at the exhibition but can also be ordered from my Etsy …
    By themanfromicon, 74 words
  8. A Photo Editor, , more info

    The Art of the Personal Project: The Rathkopfs
    The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show something I have never seen before. In this thread, I’ll include a link to each personal project with the artist statement so you can see more of the project. Please note: This thread is …
    By Suzanne Sease, 520 words
  9. Store Bought Is Fine, , more info

    Lidey Heuck’s Cider-Glazed Sausages with Caramelized Apples & Fennel
    With cooler temperatures creeping in, Lidey Heuck’s one-pot Cider-Glazed Sausages with Caramelized Apples & Fennel called my name. This dish epitomizes autumn! The base consists of sliced apples, onions, and fennel cooked with maple syrup until caramelized and finished with a splash of apple cider to helps loosen the brown bits. Italian sausages are then cooked through, and more apple cider is added to the pot, reducing to create a …
    By Trent, 141 words
  10. The Ramen Rater, , more info

    #4995: Nissin Artisan’s Tan Tan Ramen – Japan
    Here’s a variety that I found in one of MiauMall’s Nakama Noodles subscription boxes! Inside, they have 8-10 different varieties from Japan! If you’d like to get one, don’t forget to use the coupon code THERAMENRATER for a discount! Let’s see what they had to say about this one – “You can’t celebrate sakura season without a little bit of pink. This tasty ramen bowl has a beautiful pink and …
    By Hans "The Ramen Rater" Lienesch, 264 words
  11. The Adventurers Guild, , more info

    Kronolog - Won (And Final Rating)
    Written by Morpheus KitamiWelcome to 1942, we have a crackerbox-style house behind us, housing Livingston, our target. There's a rainwater barrel next to Hoffmann, empty because there's no rain, and more cacti on the corner. I can peak in through the window, but alas, the curtains are drawn. I can go to the left, though."I've been shot, which is why I'm going to stand like I'm trying to reach a …
    By MorpheusKitami, 3,037 words
  12. The Time Bum, , more info

    Certina DS Super PH1000M STC
    There are immortal words that summarize my feelings about the Certina DS Super PH1000M STC: I like turtles. My next sentiment is that I refuse to call such a great… The post Certina DS Super PH1000M STC appeared first on The Time Bum.
    By Matt Kessler-Cleary, 48 words
  13. even*cleveland, , more info

    a handful of apples / october
    *Cypriot limestone hand holding a piece of fruit. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.*A photograph of unpeeled apples by Richard Tepe, ca. 1900-1930. The Rijksmuseum.*Bruised stone apple, from the archives of criticalEYEfinds.*"Apples," folio 48 (verso), from Florilegium (A Book of Flower Studies), 1608. The Cleveland Museum of Art.*Doris Ulmann, "Women Gathering Apples," ca. 1930s. Ogden Museum of Southern Art. *Italian marble half-apple bowl.*James Nasmyth,"Back of Hand & Shrivelled Apple. To illustrate …
    By evencleveland, 537 words
  14. Steve Does Comics, , more info

    October 12th 1974 - Marvel UK, 50 years ago this week.
    Thanks to Charlie Horse 47 and Killdumpster for their sponsorship of this post, via the magic of Patreon. ***This week in 1974, UK democracy finally got its bum in gear, as Britain, at last, managed to elect a government. That was all thanks to Harold Wilson's Labour Party winning the nation's second general election of the year, to become the new government with a walloping great three-seat majority in the …
    By Steve W., 712 words
  15. Not One-Off Britishisms, , more info

    “The Economist” Covers “Gobsmacked!”!
    My book Gobsmacked: The British Invasion of American of American English–which is of course based on this blog–has gotten a lot of nice attention in the couple of weeks since it’s been out. I plan to do a post with some of the links to articles, reviews, and podcasts soon. But the piece by The Economist‘s “Johnson” columnist–Lane Greene–deserves a post of its own. The title is “Americans Are Chuffed …
    By Ben Yagoda, 830 words