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  1. PogoWasRight.org: Privacy News & Issues, , more info

    NY Mets used facial recognition to profit on unsuspecting Citi Field fans: suit
    Dean Balsamini reports: Here’s one New Yorker who is not jumping on the Mets’ bandwagon. The team uses facial recognition technology to collect information on unsuspecting Citi Field patrons, claims Chris Dowling in a new class-action lawsuit. Citi Field cameras “at the main fan entrance” collect “facial identifiers” from patrons as they enter the stadium,... The post NY Mets used facial recognition to profit on unsuspecting Citi Field fans: suit …
    By Dissent, 87 words
  2. Old mans thoughts and tales, , more info

    Winter preparation.
    Over recent months there has been an increase in the number of mountain incidents across Scotland, and now autumn is in full swing we’d like to remind people venturing into the hills to check your kit to ensure you are fully prepared. Ensure you have suitable clothing for any weather conditions you may encounter and have within your rucksack a spare warm layer (jacket, fleece), spare gloves, hat and extra …
    By heavywhalley.MBE, 313 words
  3. virology blog, , more info

    Calls for Retraction of Absurd “Effort Preference” Claims from NIH Study
    By David Tuller, DrPH October is a crowdfunding month at University of California, Berkeley. If you’d like to support my work, you can make a donation to the university (tax-deductible for US taxpayers) here. In February, the journal Nature Communications published the US National Institutes of Health’s long-awaited paper, “Deep phenotyping of post-infectious myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue … Calls for Retraction of Absurd “Effort Preference” Claims from NIH Study Read More …
    By David Tuller, 81 words
  4. Wormwoodiana, , more info

    A Book in Old Scarlet: Bodkin and Eden's 'A Guide to Caper'
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    By Mark V, 16 words
  5. Resourceaholic, , more info

    #5 Maths Gems 182
    Welcome to my 182nd gems post. This is where I share some of the latest news, ideas and resources for maths teachers.1.Bad GraphsIt's fun (and important) to share examples of misleading graphs with students. @ticktockmaths has shared a gallery of bad graphs which will be very helpful. I love the example below: at first glance it seems very clear and the scale seems fine, but when you think about
    By Jo Morgan, 73 words
  6. Paul Sellers' Woodworking Blog, , more info

    Low-cost, Long-lasting Sharpening Kit
    For sharpening all chisels, planes, spokeshaves and knife types, in fact, anything with a cutting edge, diamond plates do it all, they cut steel very fast, stay flat, and they are cleaner than oilstones, natural stones, water stones, man made or naturally occurring all of which need additional paraphernalia with little good reason or advantage.... Source
    By Paul Sellers, 60 words
  7. Undina's Looking Glass, , more info

    Saturday Question: What Is The Oldest Perfume In Your Collection?
    By the time I click Publish, it’ll be probably Sunday Question even where I live, but I just came back from Hawaii where for the next 3+ hours it’s still Saturday, so I’ll pretend that I’m still there. I plan to share some photos in a separate post next week, but for now, back to […]
    By Undina, 66 words
  8. Pröper Gander | starbreaker.org, , more info

    Recursive Bulk File Renaming
    Introduction I had recently remembered that while I store metadata for each page in my website as shell variables instead of XML, JSON, or something truly unholy like YAML, I need not keep them inside shell scripts with the .sh extension if they're not meant to be executed. I could instead keep them in plain text files (.txt) if they're meant to be read by other shell scripts. This is …
    By Matthew Graybosch, 1,509 words
  9. Technovia, , more info

    Ten Blue Links “my god, what have I done?” edition
    1. Well who could possibly have seen this coming? I wrote a while ago that the era of major levels of affiliate revenue for publishers was going to come to an end within the next three to five years. Generative AI writing means both that Google is likely to become a sea of slop, and that anyone with a search engine – especially Google – is going to cream off …
    By Ian Betteridge, 927 words
  10. jwz, , more info

    Mosaic Netscape 0.9 was released 30 years ago today
    According to my notes, it went live shortly after midnight on Oct 13, 1994. We sat in the conference room in the dark and listened to different sound effects fired for each different platform that was downloaded. At some point late that night I wandered off and wrote the first version of the page that loaded when you pressed the "What's Cool" button in the toolbar. (A couple days later, …
    By jwz, 273 words
  11. The Ideophone, , more info

    Tying ourselves into knots about reasoning
    Nithikul Mimjulrath’s process of translating a hand-knotted cup into a digital representation Knots are fascinating: they tie together topology, embodied experience, and material culture. As Thai textile artist and designer Nithikul Nimkulrath (2024) has pointed out, knots are the kind of thing we come to know “through and in making”. One of her artworks (see photo) explorers the materiality of knots by translating a physical, hand-knotted container into a 3D …
    By Mark Dingemanse, 1,070 words
  12. Ludicrously Niche, , more info

    Your Number's Up
    In 1982, Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone popularised the gamebook genre in the United Kingdom with the first Fighting Fantasy adventure, The Warlock of Firetop Mountain -- a book authored by having Livingstone literally write the first half and Jackson the second. Jackson was responsible for the game's final puzzle, and strives to protect the book against cheaters by devising a puzzle where you have to use the numbers associated …
    By Christopher Wickham, 223 words
  13. Notes from a Room, , more info

    Some of Simone Weil’s metaphors
    We must rediscover the idea of the metaphor which is real. — First and Last Notebooks Gravity and Grace (tr. Crawford): – Any attempt to gain this deliverance by means of my own energy would be like the efforts of a cow which pulls at its hobble and so falls onto its knees. – Man only escapes from the laws of this world in lightning flashes. – Whoever endures a …
    By notesfromaroom, 875 words
  14. Pike Blog, , more info

    Pike: Run!
    I've said it before; the most exciting thing in fishing for me is a pike run. Sometimes you've been watching the float all day when suddenly it comes to life - then sails away - when it does it could signal a two pounder or it could be twenty. Not much over two in this case!
    By Brian, 58 words
  15. everybody's number one to someone, , more info

    18. Blitz - Never Surrender (No Future)
    One week at number one on 20th March 1982Thanks to this blog, Gary Bushell has been on my mind a lot lately. While attempting the daily chores such as emptying the dishwasher, hanging out the laundry or walking the dog, my thoughts have often wandered and allowed his bearded visage to emerge in mind’s eye, stoical and almost impossible to read.It’s not the first time in my life I’ve been …
    By 23 Daves, 1,631 words