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  1. Core77, , more info

    Core77 Weekly Roundup (10-7-24 to 10-11-24)
    Here's what we looked at this week:Project I-XRAY uses Meta's Ray-Ban 2 smart glasses to instantly access people's personal information. Unusual auto mods: Infinity taillights, and headlights with animated eyeballs.The Pi Foldable Lap Desk, for working/eating in cars.Cabin Anna, that house that slides open, goes into production. Do you have half a mil lying around?Google Japan's keyboard with a Möbius strip form factor.The Spider X1S, a large-format laser cutter with …
    By Rain Noe, 147 words
  2. In the Pipeline by Derek Lowe | Science | AAAS, , more info

    Long, Slow Stories
    One of the tricky parts about covering biopharma research (and one of the tricky parts about trying to fund it or manage it!) is that it works on several time scales at once. I'll illustrate that with several recent news items. There are sudden events like the success or failure of a clinical trial, and there was a good example of that earlier this week. A small company called Scholar …
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  3. everything changes, , more info

    Future colleagues
    Jason Koebler reports on a program that automates applying to jobs on LinkedIn, using a few prompts and the now-obligatory LLM. As with most so-called AI, it’s capabilities seem to be more oriented toward volume than quality: the applications it spits out are either generic or inaccurate or both. This is a predictable, dystopian, and also in many ways very funny turn of events. (Look, the days are dark and …
    By Mandy Brown, 216 words
  4. Publishing Perspectives, , more info

    Frankfurt 2025 Guest of Honor Philippines Offers Translation Grants
    To expand translations of Philippine literature, the National Book Development Board offers translation grants to publishers. Sponsored. The post Frankfurt 2025 Guest of Honor Philippines Offers Translation Grants appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
    By Publishing Perspectives Staff, 42 words
  5. The Map Room, , more info

    Hurricane Milton
    NASA NASA Earth Observatory mapped the Gulf of Mexico’s above-average sea surface temperatures (6-7 October) and brightness temperature—“which is useful for distinguishing cooler cloud structures (white and purple) from the warmer surface below (yellow and orange)”—as Milton crossed Florida. CNN maps the impact of Hurricane Milton across Florida. Riley Walz’s Waffle House Index map: “FEMA officials informally track disaster impact by checking if Waffle House stays open. This site uses …
    By Jonathan Crowe, 97 words
  6. ribbonfarm – constructions in magical thinking, , more info

    Ribbonfarm is Retiring
    After several years of keeping it going in semi-retired, keep-the-lights-on (KTLO) mode, I’ve decided to officially fully retire this blog. The ribbonfarm.com domain and all links will remain active, but there will be no new content after November 13th, 2024, which happens to be my 50th birthday. There will be one final roundup post before […]
    By Venkatesh Rao, 59 words
  7. One Foot Tsunami, , more info

    Happy Birthday, You’re Dumped
    [“For sale: baby shoes, never worn” is an amazing six-word story, but it’s probably best to not text it to your pregnancy class group.] Recently, a man was apparently dumped by his girlfriend via text message, and found the exchange summarized by AI: On Wednesday, NYC-based software developer Nick Spreen received a surprising alert on his iPhone 15 Pro, delivered through an early test version of Apple’s upcoming Apple Intelligence …
    By Paul Kafasis, 197 words
  8. West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more), , more info

    The best debate analysis I've seen so far
    Josh Marshall tweeted a recommendation for Johnson's monologue about the debate and it does justify the build-up. Pound for pound, though, I might be more impressed with the one he did for This American Life about a would-be right wing media racist troll who failed for the most unexpected of reasons. I find Johnson more thoughtful-funny than laugh out loud, but he's very good. He has that knack of either …
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  9. Ploum.net, , more info

    Seuls les fous en tentent l’ascension
    Seuls les fous en tentent l’ascension Je vous ai déjà parlé de Bruno Leyval, l’artiste qui a réalisé la couverture et l’illustration de Bikepunk ? Mais si, souvenez-vous. J’avais même mis en texte une des ces photos. Les territoires perdus (ploum.net) J’adore travailler avec Bruno. C’est un grand professionnel qui incarne néanmoins l’archétype de l’artiste fou. Pour le découvrir, je vous conseille cette formidable interview. Bruno Leyval : Interview d'un …
    By Ploum, 650 words
  10. Food Politics by Marion Nestle, , more info

    Thoughts about the state of nutrition III. Personalized nutrition
    III. Personalized, as opposed to Public Health, Nutrition Stephanie Rogus, a former doctoral studentt in my NYU department, and Peter Lurie, director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, have a new paper out: Personalized nutrition: aligning science, regulation, and marketing. Health Affairs Scholar, Volume 2, Issue 9, September 2024, qxae107, https://doi.org/10.1093/haschl/qxae107 Proponents of personalized nutrition assert that population-based approaches to dietary recommendations have had limited impact because …
    By Marion, 254 words
  11. Robot Gizmos, , more info

    Lymow One AI Robot Mower with Tracked Treads
    This is the Lymow One: a tracked robotic mower that can overcome uneven terrain and slopes up to 100%. This robot can mow up to 1.75 acres on a daily basis. It uses brushless motors to rotate 2 mulching blades at speeds up to 6000 RPM. It has a cutting width of 16 inches with adjustable cutting height of 1.2 to 4 inches. It has a 1200W output power. This …
    By robot man, 159 words
  12. The Two Terriers, , more info

    A pre-breakfast meeting
    There we were, Lucie and I wandering along at the start of our morning walk, when out of an orchard wandered two Roe Deer followed a minute or so later by a third. A totally chance meeting that was obviously completely unexpected to both parties. Normally in this situation the deer will take a look and then run for it but on this occasion we just stood staring at each …
    By The Two Terriers, 132 words
  13. Aaron on Scouting, , more info

    This star running back and hundreds of Scouting youth will kick your motivation into overdrive this week
    Scouters and Scouts around the world are doing Good Turns every day. Let’s highlight a few from this week. Scout leads the charge to create a new city flag Lockport, Illinois, now boasts a new city flag thanks to Zach Dylkiewicz and his Eagle Scout project. Photo: City of Lockport The eighth-grader presented his idea for a flag to the city, which piqued Mayor Steven Streit’s interest. Zach then worked …
    By Gina Circelli, 393 words
  14. 333SOUND, , more info

    New in Genre: A 33 1/3 Series
    This month we have two new books joining Genre: A 33 1/3 Series: Soul-Folk and Shoegaze. Keep reading to find out more about each book. Liking the Genre series? Let us know what genres you’d like to see us add to the series in the comments. This book traces the growing imprints of soul-folk and how it made its way from folk tradition to subgenre. Along the way, it explores …
    By 33 1.3 Admin, 339 words
  15. ruk.ca | Peter Rukavina's Weblog, , more info

    How to Wash the Dishes
    William Denton wrote yesterday, in a postscript to a blogpost:No library in Canada had this book, and I got it through interlibrary loan from Rice University in Texas. Resource sharing departments are wonderful.Being the son of a librarian taught me a lot about libraries (and a lot about librarians!), including the superpower of being able to request any book—even, and especially, ones not held by my local library—by interlibrary loan. …
    By Peter Rukavina, 585 words