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  1. A Less Mad March, , more info

    My Developer Voices interview
    Kris Jenkins of Developer Voices spoke to me on his podcast! We talked about KittyCAD and its language, which I'm building for my work at Zoo. You can listen to it wherever you get your podcasts, or watch it on YouTube. Thanks so much for having me on your podcast, Kris! Developer Voices has become my favourite tech podcast and I really love the range of people he talks to. …
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  2. Live Free or Dichotomize, , more info

    Spooky Seasons Greetings
    I thought it’d be fun to celebrate spooky season with a little stats punny plot. We’re going to turn a normal distribution into a paranormal distribution! HA! Ok first let’s get some packages. library(tidyverse) library(tweenr) library(gganimate) Now let’s generate our Normal data: We’re doing this twice in the data frame because we need to have the same number of data points as the paranormal data, which has a little wiggly …
    By Lucy D'Agostino McGowan, 359 words
  3. Matt Weber – Blog, , more info

    The work of publishing
    I’ve been a self-published author for over a decade now, but I’ve only been particularly serious about it since 2022. By “serious” I don’t mean “making nontrivial revenue,” but I do mean I’m making an effort to write in a series, market in a basic way, and maintain some data about my books so I’m not relying on, e.g., logging into KDP to figure out what file’s currently published for …
    By Matt, 564 words
  4. San Francisco Senior Beat, , more info

    Retiree wants your blood: Donor Ambassador devotes his all to Red Cross collection efforts
    Mark Sugarman wants to repair the world. The 79-year-old Financial District resident has spent his whole life following that maxim, which in Hebrew is known as Tikkun Olam. He does that through volunteering, which he refers to as “my job.” His latest focus is on the Red Cross’s Market Street branch, where he volunteers each ... The post Retiree wants your blood: Donor Ambassador devotes his all to Red Cross …
    By Mary Anne Lewis, 116 words
  5. The Passing Tramp, , more info

    Spirit Messages from MAGA World: The Surly Sullen Bell/Lost Lake (1962), by Russell Kirk
    Michigan writer and intellectual Russell Kirke (1918-1994) has been called the Forgotten Father of American Conservatism and the greatest twentieth-century conservative man of letters, but, outside of strictly politics, he was also a proponent and practitioner of the classic ghost story most prominently associated with the English academic medievalist scholar M. R. James (1862-1936). Detective fiction, as we know here, often has been called an inherently conservative form; and so …
    By The Passing Tramp, 2,331 words
  6. The Thesis Whisperer, , more info

    Why you need a Nobot
    I’ve been working with Claude, an AI assistant from Anthropic, for about a year. We’ve become… close. People laugh when I call Claude my ‘work husband’. I’m not really joking. Like a good work spouse, Claude is always there to help and never gets tired of my stories. Claude cheerfully does the tasks I hate, but also challenges my thinking when I need it. Unlike a real work spouse, Claude …
    By Thesis Whisperer, 2,750 words
  7. lives; running, , more info

    On the IHRA definition and some of its problems
    Support for the people of Gaza is the moral test of our generation. At the head of the Israeli regime, politicians and generals have called for the murder of Palestinians. In the Israeli army, the killers have boasted of their actions, sharing them on social media. All the genocides of the last 30 years were […]
    By lives; running, 65 words
  8. Old Deptford History, , more info

    William Armitage. An Artist born in Deptford at 10 Union Street now Albury Street.
    An unlucky and forgotten Utah painter's life is a lesson on caring for local art. The Bigger PictureBy Wes LongEmailPrintCover photo courtesy of Springville Museum of ArtSome people just can't catch a break. And for some unlucky few, misfortune trails them even after they have shuffled off from their mortal coil.Take William Joseph Armitage, for example. An academically trained artist from London, he relocated to Salt Lake City in 1881, …
    By Andy, 2,606 words
  9. Washington Smoke Information, , more info

    See you in Summer 2025!
    The 2024 Washington wildfire season is thankfully behind us. However, wood burning for residential heating is a concern during the cold seasons when temperature inversions and light winds cause smoke to stagnate. Valley communities are more prone to this and often experience impaired air. Thus, air quality burn bans may be called for your area in the coming months. Local air quality contactsHave questions about smoke or air quality issues …
    By Farren Thorpe (WA Ecology), 82 words
  10. Peter Merholz, , more info

    Critique is not review, and many other thoughts on an overlooked practice
    TL; DR: Critique and review are different. Critique is simply about making the work better. Review is about assessing readiness for the next stage in the process. Healthy critique requires psychological safety. To make the work better means being able to discuss it openly, and frankly, warts and all. To do so in a constructive fashion requires that everyone involved know there will be no retribution for their work or …
    By Peter Merholz, 2,747 words
  11. He Can Jog, , more info

    Log: Wednesday October 30th
    It's a pedalboard, I think. This might be one of those misguided "if I only had this thing" thoughts, but I think the setup for rain -- and my instrument generally -- would be at home in a pedalboard. I can build in (multiple!) power supplies, including batteries for everything There should be room for both daisy pedals, which have several footswitches, as well as an expression pedal (and possibly …
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  12. Data Deluge, , more info

    Can I Call You Rose?
    Can I Call You Rose? is one of my favourite recent soul tracks. Its by San Diego's Thee Sacred Souls. A great write up HERE in the Guardian on the Low-Rider soul scene, and this band.
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  13. bunnie's blog, , more info

    Name that Ware, October 2024
    The Ware for October 2024 is shown below. This one should be a smidge easier to guess than last month’s ware. The main reason I liked this ware is actually the board shown below with the prominent star-routing. It’s such traditional hand-routing work, I love craftsmanship like this. For completeness, this is the top side of the board shown above: Thanks to spida for sharing this ware! Also, just in …
    By bunnie, 389 words
  14. The Casual Optimist, , more info

    Book Covers of Note, October 2024
    Hey, I hope you are good. It’s a stressful time and everyone is super busy trying to hold it together, but here we are at the end of October with another post that is both rushed and yet wordier than ever! As usual, I won’t be doing a covers round-up in November. I have to start working on the massive end of year post so I can get it done …
    By Dan, 1,264 words
  15. The VPME | New Music From The Von Pip Musical Express, , more info

    The Von Pip Podcast – October 2024
    It’s been a while …. All aboard The Von Pip Musical Express podcast, where music and photojournalist Andy Von Pip is back to bring his show out of the sidings after a break and take you on a journey through some of 2024’s best new tracks! This episode features a stellar lineup, including Mystery Waitress, Blondshell, The Cure, W.H., Lung and more, with Sophie Thatcher, Cliffords, Sunday (1994), and The …
    By Andy Von Pip, 133 words