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  1. LostFocus, , more info

    Week 41, 2024
    So, weeknotes, hm? Work-wise things continued from last week – a bunch of ill-timed vacations and sicknesses turned a bunch of projects into chaos, but that seems like something that can be smoothed out. Probably just in time until I go on my ill-timed vacation. Oh well. Meanwhile the whole WordPress chaos is escalating further. I envy the people who can just sit on the sidelines and eat popcorn, but …
    By Dominik, 126 words
  2. Nomadic Notes, , more info

    Soekarno–Hatta Line: Jakarta airport railway and station guide
    A guide to the Soekarno–Hatta Line – the Jakarta airport train. Travel information, tickets, and which stations are best for visitors. The Soekarno–Hatta Airport Commuter Line (formerly the Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link) is the airport railway connecting Soekarno–Hatta International Airport to Central Jakarta. The Soekarno–Hatta Line was built with the combination of a new railway connecting to an existing track. As such the railway has to weave its way around …
    By James Clark, 1,112 words
  3. James' Coffee Blog, , more info

    Morning coffee
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  4. Cartoon Brew, , more info

    Chris Sanders Confirms ‘The Wild Robot’ Sequel Is Happening
    “100% yes there are absolutely plans for a second one,” Sanders said today during a talk in London.
    By Amid Amidi, 27 words
  5. cultural snow, , more info

    About apostrophes (apostrophe’s?)
    Over to Germany, where – in a cute inversion of the tiresome refrain, “if it weren’t for Churchill/America/Wonder Woman you’d all be speaking German” – language purists complain that allowing possessive apostrophes represents acquiescence to the cultural steamroller that is global English. The irony is of course that native English speakers are, for the most part, utterly clueless about how apostrophes work. If the Germans do deign to use them, …
    By Tim F, 92 words
  6. leonie wise, , more info

    the every day // recent vignettes
    circular economya few years ago i donated my kinfolk magazine collection (every issue up to vol. 15) to a local coffee roastery & café. yesterday, when perusing the shelves laden with free books at the local resource recovery park (landfill), i discovered five of them nestled in amongst historical art auction catalogues and boating magazines. so, i tucked them into my backpack and carried them back home again. thumbing through …
    By Leonie Wise, 562 words
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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