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  1. Artmaker Blog, , more info

    Europeans must unite, etc
    Europeans must unite against Elon Musk’s influence. If you are in the EU or a supporter of its values, we urge you to sign this petition to ban his platform X. Please sign the petition on Change.org. Your name and data will not be published. The social media platform X must be banned in Europe. Stop using it, organize the exodus, together and switch to safer and better alternatives like …
    By Bruce Sterling, 416 words
  2. Aleks Sierz - Blog, , more info

    Look Back in Anger
    Text of the day: “It’s no good trying to fool yourself about love. You can’t fall into it like a soft job, without dirtying up your hands. It takes muscle and guts. And if you can’t bear the thought of messing up your nice, clean soul, you’d better give up the whole idea of life, and become a saint. Because you’ll never make it as a human being. It’s either …
    By Aleks Sierz, 98 words
  3. Project Work by Shane Preece, , more info

    Spooky vibes?
    I was thinking earlier today that I haven’t posted here in a while. I also have been thinking that I should worry less about publishing finished ideas, as I frequently tail off before that point. Then, the idea goes, forgotten, forever. So why not plant that seed here? It will go unnurtured but at least it can get a couple roots down, to let it weather the storm of amnesty …
    By Shane, 131 words
  4. greg.org, , more info

    Just The Tureen
    Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine [note: I’m still looking, but this was not their tureen.]
    By greg, 20 words
  5. Singularity Hub, , more info

    This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through October 12)
    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AI’s Penicillin and X-Ray Moment Matteo Wong | The Atlantic “When the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel wrote his will in 1895, he designated funds to reward those who ‘have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind.’ The resulting Nobel Prizes have since been awarded to the discoverers of penicillin, X-rays, and the structure of DNA—and, as of today, to two scientists who, decades ago, laid the foundations for modern …
    By Singularity Hub Staff, 651 words
  6. Centauri Dreams, , more info

    Is Dark Energy Truly a Constant?
    In a tantalizing article in The Conversation, Robert Nichol (University of Surrey) offers a look at where new physics might just be emerging in conjunction with the study of dark energy. Nichol is an astronomer and cosmologist deeply experienced in the kind of huge astronomical surveys that help us study mind-boggling questions like how much of the universe is made up of matter, dark matter or dark energy. We’ve assumed …
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  7. Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog, , more info

    News, nuggets and longreads 12 October 2024: The Outcasts
    Here’s all the writing about beer and pubs that grabbed us in the past week, from Manchester to Acid House. First, a few bits of news: Thornbridge & Co (a partnership between Thornbridge and Pivovar) is planning to open a pub in London in 2025. It seems a long way from home but there’s no denying that our immediate reaction is pleasure at the thought of knowing there’ll be somewhere …
    By Boak & Bailey, 1,166 words
  8. Long story; short pier, , more info

    I made another thing
    and you are hereby invited to spend some money on it, thank you.
    By kip, 17 words
  9. Tale of Painters » Classic Blog, , more info

    Review: Stormcast Eternals Lord-Celestant, Reclusians, Stormstrike Palladors, Iridan the Witness
    After the Skaven, it's now the Stormcast Eternals' turn to receive a massive influx of new models for the 4th Edition of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. In part 1 of our mega review, we take a closer look at the first half of the new releases, including high-resolution sprue images and all the possible build options. The post Review: Stormcast Eternals Lord-Celestant, Reclusians, Stormstrike Palladors, Iridan the Witness appeared first …
    By Stahly, 84 words
  10. A Just Recompense, , more info

    Michael Frayn: Headlong (Picador 1999) [IBR2024]
    I have a discovery to report. Many of the world’s great treasures are known to have been lost over the centuries. I believe I may have found one of them. What follows is the evidence for my claim. I’m in a difficult position, though. If my claim is not accepted by scholars, I shall look a fool. If it is … then I shall be in a worse position. The …
    By Karen Carlson, 1,944 words
  11. a sibilant intake of breath, , more info

    Snake Island Lake, Temagami
    By Milan, 4 words
  12. Grizzlebit, , more info

    iPhone Apps I Use
    I love finding out about what apps other folks use so I thought I’d give a rundown on what’s on my iPhone. Health and fitness Zenitizer - A meditation timer that can play some white noise and throw up chimes on a custom interval. Most of the other meditation apps are junky or have a bunch of courses in them and cost a bunch more. MacroFactor - A calorie tracker …
    By Ray Grasso, 882 words
  13. Hugo Book Club Blog, , more info

    Hugo Cinema Goes Mainstream (Hugo Cinema 1982)
    This blog post is the twenty fifth in a series examining past winners of the Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo Award. An introductory blog post is here.Science fiction cinema of the 1980s holds a special place in the hearts of many fans … perhaps because so many of them fell in love with the genre during a decade in which the genre entered the mainstream.Kurt Russell as Snake Plissken in Escape …
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  14. The Blockchain Socialist - Blog Archives, , more info

    Tech Workers Coalition: Adapting the Labor Movement for the Digital Age
    For this episode I spoke to Simone Robutti. Simone works as an organization designer, adversarial researcher, and teacher. Formerly a software developer, he has been part of different chapters of Tech Workers Coalition since 2018. During the interview we discussed how to start a labor union at your tech company, innovative ways to go on strike, and how tech ideology as psyoped you to thinking labor struggle can’t work in …
    By The Blockchain Socialist, 188 words
  15. Airminded, , more info

    What I did in my holidays (sightseeing) – Conwy, Bath
    After Liverpool, Conwy. Via Bangor, very briefly. (All I'll say is that if you tell people you're going on holiday to X and their response is 'X? Really?', that should probably be taken as an opportunity to rethink your travel plans.) Conwy is a pretty walled town in North Wales, built around a 13th-century castle built by Edward I. I've been here before and loved it, and even wrote three …
    By Brett Holman, 720 words