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  1. Greater Greater Washington, , more info

    Photo Friday: Open streets & aurora borealis
    The Greater and Lesser Washington Flickr pool is filled with joyful submissions from DC’s recent open streets event, and holy smokes, did you catch that spectacular aurora Thursday night? How could we be expected to leave either of these out of Photo Friday? Open streets! Image by angela n. used with permission. Open streets! Image by Victoria Pickering licensed under Creative Commons. Open streets! Image by Joe Flood licensed under …
    By BeyondDC, 169 words
  2. The Architect’s Newspaper, , more info

    Lebanon Culture Minister warns important heritage sites are at risk by Israel’s invasion, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites
    Less than one month into Israel’s aerial and ground invasion of Lebanon, myriad historic buildings and areas are under threat, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites, according to Lebanon’s culture minister The post Lebanon Culture Minister warns important heritage sites are at risk by Israel’s invasion, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
    By Daniel Jonas Roche, 74 words
  3. Gurney Journey, , more info

    Colossal Characters in Two Weeks
    We'll be sketching Colossal Characters two weeks from today in Pasadena. Bring a sketchbook and join us, and let’s dream with our eyes open.This year’s list of Mentors is off the charts (links to Instagram)Thomas Fluharty @thomasfluhartyJess Karpishin @jess.karpKarla Ortiz @kortizartJohn Burton @johnburtonartKiptoe @kiptoe1Angela Sung @angothemangoSean Bodley @seanbodleyJeff Hong @chromacorgAmanda Grose @myworldinillustrationQianjian Ma @q_sketchesKate Rado @kateradoJames Gurney @jamesgurneyart(Pictured from last year: Kymba Plushner (LeCrone) and Gabriel Gonzalez, lead artists at …
    By James Gurney, 65 words
  4. ArcheoThoughts, , more info

    Should real archeologists appear on pseudo-archeological TV shows like Ancient Aliens and Ancient Apocalypse?
    Tony Trupp recently asked this question on twitter. It’s not a new question, but given the impending release of Graham Hancock’s Ancient Apocalypse: The Americas, it’s a good time to give it some thought. I have long argued that archaeologists must be an active and vocal presence in the public conversation about archaeology, and about the past in general. When the vast majority of people encounter claims about the past …
    By Andre Costopoulos, 1,064 words
  5. Tor.com, , more info

    Scream TV: New Horror Channel Launched to Serve Your Spooky Needs
    News Scream TV Scream TV: New Horror Channel Launched to Serve Your Spooky Needs And it’s free! By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on October 11, 2024 Screenshot: Compass International Pictures Comment 0 Share New Share Screenshot: Compass International Pictures Tis the time for spookiness, and Scream TV—a new channel that’s free to watch—is launching on October 13, 2024 with some scary fare. The channel, according to a press release shared …
    By Vanessa Armstrong, 316 words
  6. Carryology | Exploring Better Ways to Carry, , more info

    Exo Mtn Gear K4 Review
    It’s been three years since my Exo Mountain Gear K3 pack review was published at Carryology. Recently, Exo Mtn Gear introduced a successor to this pack, the new K4. But instead of making a “better K3”, the Exo team started with a blank sheet of paper and a lot of heavy backpacking experience in the outback. So, they created an entirely new pack with a new frame and carry system. …
    By Piotr Ma, 3,025 words
  7. ZeroAir Reviews, , more info

    Manker E03H III Headlamp Review
    🔦 Manker E03H III Headlamp Review on ZeroAir Reviews 🔦The Manker E03H III headlamp uses one High CRI 4000K Nichia 519a emitter and has three colored covers for modifying the output and it can run a 14500 or AA! The post Manker E03H III Headlamp Review first appeared on ZeroAir Reviews. RSS feed managed by AIOSEO.
    By zeroair, 61 words
  8. IN A GREEN SHADE, , more info

    2024-10-11 18:12
    Perfect day for an autumnal walk; a bracing chill in the air, sky blue, bright sunshine. Accordingly I followed one of my favourite routes via three pubs (and three pints). The 1140 bus from Hitchin stops outside the Strathmore Arms in St. Paul's Walden at midday. In other words: opening time. Had a pint of Side Pocket then walked along a stretch of the Chiltern Way. Turned left at Hill …
    By Rupert Hughes, 145 words
  9. The Apiarist - Blog, , more info

    Undertakers, hygienic bees and the scent of death
    Everything seems to speed up once the autumn equinox passes; the frequency of low pressure systems rolling through, the wind speed, the flush of colour to the trees and the disappearance of summer migrants.The 'local' swallows had gone by the 18th of September, but there are still small parties of migrating birds, and the odd singleton, trying to outrun (outfly?) the chilly Northerlies. They spend an hour or two swooping …
    By David (The Apiarist), 3,563 words
  10. Carriage & Wagon News, , more info

    October News Part 2
    London North Eastern Railway 1950 Brake Corridor Third E1866 (GOLD)Nowhere near as dramatic as last week's transformation, but ceiling work has continued beyond the main fitting of the panels, with untidy areas improved and trim finished etc. London North Eastern Railway 1938 Brake Third Open E16631E (GOLD)The second quarter of the seat re-upholstery has now commenced with stripping of the old covers being the first act.London North Eastern Railway 1931 …
    By NNR Carriage and Wagon, 379 words
  11. Rock and Null, , more info

    Making Compose Multiplatform apps feel at home: removing ripple animation on iOS
    When developing apps for multiple platforms, providing a native experience is key to making users feel at home. Android users expect certain behaviors that differ from what iOS users are used to, and vice versa. One of these subtle, but noticeable differences is the ripple animation on button clicks.In Android, the ripple effect is a well-established part of Material Design, giving users visual feedback on touch. However, on iOS, this …
    By Anil Kumar Beesetti, 449 words
  12. 4 gravitons, , more info

    Congratulations to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton!
    The 2024 Physics Nobel Prize was announced this week, awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for using physics to propose foundational ideas in the artificial neural networks used for machine learning. If the picture above looks off-center, it’s because this is the first time since 2015 that the Physics Nobel has been given to two, rather than three, people. Since several past prizes bundled together disparate ideas in order …
    By 4gravitons, 1,103 words
  13. Sampleface, , more info

    It’s Nice That on the Palestinian Sound Archive
    From the river to the sea. The post It’s Nice That on the Palestinian Sound Archive appeared first on Sampleface.
    By Luke Davis, 28 words
  14. SchwarzTech, , more info

    Apple’s 16-Year-Old SuperDrive Now Out of Stock Worldwide, Likely Discontinued
    Joe Rossignol for MacRumors: A few months ago, the SuperDrive went out of stock on Apple’s online store in the U.S., and it is now listed as sold out or unavailable in all countries. Given it has yet to return, it seems likely that Apple has discontinued the 16-year-old accessory. Introduced in 2008, the SuperDrive is an external CD/DVD drive that was released alongside the original MacBook Air, which lacked …
    By Eric Schwarz, 194 words
  15. Jan-Lukas Else, , more info

    Memos
    With the current drama around WordPress and Automattic, I was searching for alternatives to Simplenote, the app I am currently using to save my notes and keep them synced. In the awesome-selfhosted list, I found a software called Memos. It is written in Go and uses SQLite by default. After trying it for a bit locally, it’s difficult to say what exactly it is. A note-taking solution? A knowledge base? …
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