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  1. All Things Linguistic, , more info

    One of my favorite things about learning about traditional textiles is the little ghosts they left…
    official-linguistics-post:saja-star:One of my favorite things about learning about traditional textiles is the little ghosts they left in the language. Of course the ghosts are there, now that I know to look for them. Once upon a time, half the population spent a majority of their day making textiles. Spinning, at the very least, has been a part of humanity since the Neanderthals. That kind of knowledge doesn’t just disappear. A …
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  2. Living London History, , more info

    The History Of The Order Of St John In Clerkenwell
    Walk down St John’s Lane in Clerkenwell and at the end of the street you will see a impressive gatehouse. Incongruous to its surroundings, it looks almost as if it has been transported out of a medieval world. This was once the Southern entranceway to the Clerkenwell Priory, the English Headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller. […] The post The History Of The Order Of St John In Clerkenwell appeared first …
    By chesherj, 84 words
  3. Classic Movie Blog Association, , more info

    CMBA presents: A Haunting Blogathon: In the Afterlife
    Welcome to this Fall's CMBA Blogathon with the captivating theme of the afterlife in film. A realm where past and present are woven together and the echoes of lost souls connect us. But this exploration can also extend well beyond the supernatural. It invites us to reflect on the haunting nature of being tormented by the memories of trauma, abandonment, or unattainable love, the relentless pursuit of a dream just …
    By Classic Movie Blog Association, 334 words
  4. aka pastor guy, , more info

    Unpacking
    Over the past couple of months, I've written a number of posts about the multitude of reasons I believe that President-elect Trump is a spectacularly bad choice to lead the United States for the next four years. The fact that he was elected last week does not lessen my concerns.What follows is a hodge-podge of thoughts and quotes... a virtual download of my fears and frustrations. I'm still trying to …
    By Mark (aka pastor guy), 2,574 words
  5. What's new, , more info

    Higher uniformity of arithmetic functions in short intervals II. Almost all intervals
    Kaisa Matomäki, Maksym Radziwill, Fernando Xuancheng Shao, Joni Teräväinen, and myself have (finally) uploaded to the arXiv our paper “Higher uniformity of arithmetic functions in short intervals II. Almost all intervals“. This is a sequel to our previous paper from 2022. In that paper, discorrelation estimates such as were established, where is the von Mangoldt function, was some suitable approximant to that function, was a nilsequence, and was a reasonably …
    By Terence Tao, 819 words
  6. blissblog, , more info

    Dream on
    Last week, I found it very hard to get down to the work I was supposed to be doing. Writing about music felt trivial, absurd. That feeling has passed - for now at least. Not because the trauma and dread has receded. But protecting the mental space to be excited and obsessed and amused by music, ideas, art, etc - life's essential inessentials - feels like something worth doing. Allowing
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 72 words
  7. Lewis Dale - Blog, , more info

    Managing my reading list with BookWyrm
    A little while ago I wrote about managing my reading list using a JSON file. Then I decided that was too easy, so I starting using an SQLite database instead. Moving my reading list to JSON was a mistake, to be frank. Data is spread across three tables, and there’s no easy way to reference the schema while I’m adding new entries, as I mostly do it via the slqite3 …
    By Lewis Dale, 296 words
  8. Anthony Balducci's Journal, , more info

    Dark Comedy Films
    By abaldu8246, 3 words
  9. Beer Insider, , more info

    Trouble brewing for independents
    Sitting at the bar in my local pub, the Great Northern Railway Tavern, earlier in the year, I noticed the regular guest lager produced by the brewery I co-owned, Bohem Brewery, had been replaced by a specially-brewed lager for the pub by Gipsy Hill Brewery. The deal had just been struck and the sales guy…
    By Glynn Davis, 59 words
  10. Goblin's Henchman, , more info

    Relationship Mind Map | visualizing NPC relationships
    I’m writing an adventure. I might even get round to publishing it one day! The adventure at the moment has quite a lot of NPC-NPC relationships going on, and I thought it might (initially) be tricky to follow these relationships as a GM running the game.So, I wondered if providing some sort of relationship ‘mind map’ would be helpful.I started the ‘mind-map’ with this webpage: csacademy This app is nice …
    By Goblin's Henchman, 256 words
  11. A Tailor Made It, , more info

    More trouser pattern thoughts
    Continuing on with some of the topics that Handmade PHD is attempting to make sense of through exploration...Side seam length and shape. Length- the front and back side seams in her sample trouser pattern should be the same length. In most trouser patterns they are. Is there a time when the lengths could be different? Yes, if it is an intentional design feature, or sometimes for shaping. (
    By Terri, 71 words
  12. lukebennett13, , more info

    ‘Do we know what we need?’ – reflections on SHU SPG’s ‘Perceiving Climate Change #4: Education’ online event
    [The figure above is from HM Government (2021) ‘Climate Change and Net Zero: Public awareness and perceptions’ study here ] “While most people recognise that climate change is occurring, only half of people (51%) recognise that human activity is the primary driver of climate change and only a quarter correctly identify the rate at which global temperatures have changed within recent decades…There are also strong trends towards minimising the perceived …
    By lukebennett13, 1,712 words
  13. Happiness Machines | Entries, , more info

    Exploring SQLite with Go using the C API (cgo)
    SQLite, a lightweight, self-contained SQL database engine, is a popular choice for embedded applications due to its simplicity and minimal setup requirements. In Go, working directly with SQLite’s C API offers low-level control and can be ideal for those who need efficient, fine-grained database handling. In this post, we’ll explore how to integrate SQLite with Go using the C API, focusing on key operations like opening and closing the database, …
    By Ignacio Brasca, 1,495 words
  14. Caltrain HSR Compatibility Blog, , more info

    Caltrain's Plan for Level Boarding
    Some good news: Caltrain is working on a level boarding plan, as documents requested under the Public Records Act attest. Their "Level Boarding Roadmap: Technical Task Force Platform Report" dated April 2024 is a reasonably well-written document that discusses how the system might be converted to level boarding using the European 550 mm platform standard. After reading it, three questions arise:Why are 48" level boarding platforms never discussed? The roadmap …
    By Clem, 476 words
  15. Longstride: Trail Journals, , more info

    A Lazy Day, and Return to Auckland
    After 150 days on the trail, I was exhausted. Last week, CareFree and I worked out a plan to take a day off, and then travel to Stewart Island, about 40 km south of the southern tip of the South Island, as a capstone Te Araroa. But, partially thanks to the cold I had over the past few days, I was so tired after finishing the trail yesterday that I …
    By John “Longstride” Bafford, 329 words