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  1. Eastlondonlines, , more info

    Major redevelopment plans aim to revitalise Lewisham Shopping Centre & Public Spaces
    Customers at Lewisham Shopping centre, which is set to undergo development. Pic: Henry Smith Developers have submitted a planning application to expedite the Lewisham shopping centre redevelopment plan they say is aimed at revitalising its shopping centre and surrounding public spaces. Developers are aiming to build 1,700 new homes and create a dynamic new public space dedicated to food, music, and culture. The centrepiece of this transformation will be a …
    By Ella Smith, 465 words
  2. Piccalilli - Blog, , more info

    HTML for people
    I love to see resources arrive that are specifically for beginners. This new resource by Blake Watson is exactly that and it’s all about the most important language of the web: HTML. I’ve had a read through and it was a great bit of skill refreshing for me, so even if you consider yourself to be a good developer, check it out yourself. There’s always a benefit in doing some …
    By Blake Watson, 85 words
  3. Verso, , more info

    Verso Book Club: Disaster Nationalism
    Anyone familiar with his work knows that Richard Seymour is extraordinary. Not only startlingly prolific, he is the kind of thinker who leaves no topic unexamined—it is no exaggeration to say he is among Britain’s leading public intellectuals working today. I have had the blessing of a front row seat to Richard’s thinking for more than a decade now (since we met in 2013, we have been in constant, daily …
    By Jennifer Tighe, 714 words
  4. John D. Cook Consulting, , more info

    Triangles to Triangles
    The set of functions of the form f(z) = (az + b)/(cz + d) with ad ≠ bc are called bilinear transformations or Möbius transformations. These functions have three degrees of freedom—there are four parameters, but multiplying all parameters by a constant defines the same function—and so you can uniquely determine such a function by picking three points and specifying where they go. Here’s an explicit formula for the Möbius …
    By John, 617 words
  5. Quanta Magazine | Science and Math News, , more info

    Even a Single Bacterial Cell Can Sense the Seasons Changing
    Every year, in latitudes far enough north or south, a huge swath of life on Earth senses that winter is coming. Leaves fall from trees, sparrows fly to the tropics, raccoons grow thick winter coats, and we unpack our sweaters from storage. Now scientists have shown that this ability to anticipate shorter days and colder temperatures is more fundamental to life than anyone thought: Even short-lived... Source
    By Elizabeth Landau, 77 words
  6. Murky Depths, , more info

    Lewisham to see new Waterstones book store as Pret opens
    A number of new businesses will open across Lewisham in coming months with the latest announcement being a Waterstones book store. A big thanks to a reader who contacted me with the news after the company announced new stores in London. The store is set to open before Christmas. No exact location has been revealed and the company have been contacted for more information. Meanwhile a Pret has opened near …
    By J Smith, 272 words
  7. Deeplinks Blog | Electronic Frontier Foundation, , more info

    Should I Use My State’s Digital Driver’s License?
    A mobile driver’s license (often called an mDL) is a version of your ID that you keep on your phone instead of in your pocket. In theory, it would work wherever your regular ID works—TSA, liquor stores, to pick up a prescription, or to get into a bar. This sounds simple enough, and might even be appealing—especially if you’ve ever forgotten or lost your wallet. But there are a few …
    By Thorin Klosowski, 1,318 words
  8. SCOTUSblog, , more info

    The morning read for Friday, Oct. 11
    ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read: Election may decide if Trump’s legal woes reach US Supreme Court or wither (John Kruzel, Reuters) Supreme Court Silence on ‘Personhood’ Leaves IVF Vulnerable (Mary Anne Pazanowski, Bloomberg Law) Unexpected Trouble in the ‘Ghost Gun’ Case (Dan McLaughlin, National Review) Why the Supreme Court May Not Decide the …
    By Ellena Erskine, 116 words
  9. Guitar Pedal X - News, , more info

    Fjord Fuzz's new Dovre Sustaining Fuzz-Verb has been specially engineered for dynamic live performance
    Named after a famous mountain range in Norway, the subject of Edvard Grieg’s ’Hall of the Mountain King’ and home to 6 millennia of civilisation. The Dovre combines the Spring Reverb voicing from the recent MIME II pedal with Daniel’s 7th and most satisfying take on the Silicon Fuzz Face circuit. We have had variations of the Fuzz Face across 3 generations of Berserk Fuzzes, and across the Kvasir, SOL, …
    By Stefan Karlsson, 552 words
  10. Austin Town Hall, , more info

    Slack Times Release Gone Things EP
    At this point, we’ve covered most of the songs on this brand new record from Slack Times, but it’s one of the releases today that you’ve got to be sure to enjoy. Honestly, these 4 songs are perfect; they feel like the band have fully embraced their influences and adopted an approach that brings that to the front, whilst still
    By nathan.lankford, 66 words
  11. Brilliant Maps, , more info

    7 Maps Showing How The World Is Actually Getting Better
    It feels like there is a lot of doom and gloom in the world today, from global warming to crime to economic and integrational inequality to political polarization, etc. It’s very easy to get wrapped up in this negative view of the world and I’m far from immune to it. I’m now in my early 40s and have 3 young kids and I regularly worry about the type of world …
    By Brilliant Maps, 2,407 words
  12. StreetsblogMASS, , more info

    Friday’s Headlines Are on the Ballot
    State and local ballot measures this November could add a total $50 billion to transit funding, and they have a high rate of success (Smart Cities Dive). That’s important because most federal funding remains several tilted toward driving (Transportation for America). Humans have to take driver’s tests. Why not autonomous vehicles, too? (Associated Press) On the other hand, why do so many human jobs require a driver’s license when driving …
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  13. Tower of the Archmage, , more info

    Rappan: The Blue Lord
    Session 260 was played on 8/4/24Nick, Fighter 7 (Me)Borumar, ½ Orc Thief (Josh)Blotto, Goblin Fighter (Lanse)Morgana, wizard (Rob)Koltic, Cleric 7 (NPC)Aroon, Fighter 5 (NPC)Jameth, Fighter 5 (NPC)Lor’Koth, Dwarf 5 (NPC)Looting the vault, they find coins, jewels, some magic dust, boots, a ring of the triton, and 2 potions of polymorph self.Returning to the main hall they head south and come to a large chamber containing a huge fountain of the …
    By David The Archmage, 373 words
  14. Initial Charge, , more info

    Alternatives to Paying Google for YouTube Premium
    Lee Peterson: The first one is via a VPN. If you already have one or if not you can sign up easily with someone like Nord (the one I use, don’t use a free service!) and simply set your country to Albania. In Albania, Google can’t run ads so you don’t get them. It’s how I use YouTube on the Apple TV. This is a great tip that I had …
    By Mike Rockwell, 98 words
  15. Cheese and Biscuits, , more info

    Xi Home Dumplings Bay, Liverpool Street
    I often like to look up the situation of restaurants I'm heading out to on Google Streetview, just so I know what to expect when I get off the bus and lessen (though not completely mitigate) the chance I might head off in completely the wrong direction. I wouldn't recommend doing this for Xi Home just yet though - Blossom Street until recently was a dark, dodgy alleyway round the …
    By Chris Pople, 841 words