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  1. Edward Feser, , more info

    Advice to Christian Philosophers
    My essay “From Justin Martyr to Alvin Plantinga and Back Again: Advice from the First Christian Philosopher” appears in the anthology Advice to Christian Philosophers: Reflections on the Past and Future of Christian Philosophy, edited by (and with an essay by) Christopher Woznicki. It’s a volume of articles inspired by Alvin Plantinga’s famous essay “Advice to Christian Philosophers,” which is included. Other contributors include Charity Anderson, Michael Austin, William Lane …
    By Edward Feser, 115 words
  2. Composite, , more info

    Software Freemasons
    From years of working from home in a tiny house I mostly tune out Oblomovka’s work meetings, but today a particular cadence caught my ear. He was asking someone a list of pointed questions about a software project and the staccato back and forth – I could only hear his end of it mind you – sounded oddly mystical. Who maintains it? When was the last commit? What are the …
    By Liz Henry, 197 words
  3. Our Incredible Journey, , more info

    6 June 2024:
    6 June 2024:Big news! Today we are announcing that Shopify is acquiring the Threads team.There are a million feelings and thoughts from this journey, but nothing more than gratitude to all of our users and customers for building with us, our investors for their unwavering support and guidance, and all of our friends and family who put up with the late nights, canceled plans, and the general roller coaster that …
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  4. Namerology : Articles Archives, , more info

    These Letter Pairs Just Didn’t Exist Until the 21st Century
    The English alphabet includes only 26 letters. That’s one of the few limits to American baby-naming creativity and diversity—and we’re pushing its boundaries. Formerly rare letters like X are now popular, and new spellings and letter combinations continue to expand our name pool. Since the year 2000, 17 different letter pairs made their all-time debuts in US baby name statistics. Meet the new letter combos, and the names that introduced …
    By LauraWattenberg, 283 words
  5. Tanya Khovanova's Math Blog, , more info

    Red, Yellow, and Green Hats
    A new hat puzzle from Gribalko, reminding me of traffic lights. Puzzle. You and six of your mathematician friends each have a hat placed on your head. Each of you can see the hats of all the others but cannot see your own. You were all told that there were three red, three yellow, and three green hats in total, but two of them were hidden. Your friends began to …
    By tanyakh, 151 words
  6. Cogito, Ergo Sumana | Home, , more info

    Tim Walz's Policy Approach
    This week, US Presidential candidate Kamala Harris announced that her choice to join her on the ballot as running mate is Tim Walz, who's currently governor of Minnesota.A number of people on Bluesky, in the …
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  7. The Garden, , more info

    Untitled
    Hearing rumours that the Americans have invented a holiday that is like Christmas, but exclusively the part where you get into arguments with your extended family. Fascinating.
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  8. TechLeader.pro, , more info

    The three main modes of management
    A leader starts their management journey in reactive mode, and graduates to the strategic mode over time.
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  9. radiojayallen, , more info

    National Panasonic R-2500B AM/SW Radio
    The National Panasonic R-2500B was sold between 1971 and 1974 and is a great example of old-school portable radio design. By that I mean it is SOLID with a heavy steel chassis and all discreet components. It is big and heavy and has no FM but covers AM from 525 – 1605 KHz and SW from 1.6 to 30 MHz in 4 SW bands. It uses 11 transistors and has …
    By radiojayallen, 137 words
  10. A Year In The Country, , more info

    Arboreal Explorations 23
    By stephenprince, 3 words
  11. Adventurous Kate - The Solo Female Travel Blog, , more info

    14 Fab Things to Do in San Gimignano, Italy
    San Gimignano is a tiny Tuscan hill town just an hour outside of Florence. People come to San Gimignano to enjoy its stone architecture and medieval towers; its museums and views — oh yes, and one particular gelato shop. San Gimignano is as touristy as Tuscany gets — but it’s still a fun place to visit. Planning your trip to San Gimignano last minute? San Gimignano is very popular, especially …
    By Adventurous Kate, 3,854 words
  12. Classic Film and TV Café, , more info

    All That Heavens Allows and Come September
    Rock and Jane in front of the picture window.All That Heaven Allows (1955). My second favorite Douglas Sirk film (after Imitation of Life with Lana Turner) stars Jane Wyman as Cary Scott, a wealthy widow in a New England town who falls in love with Ron Kirby (Rock Hudson), a younger man who works as a gardener. Their romance faces the disapproval of Cary’s snobbish children and her country club …
    By Rick29, 484 words
  13. TableTennisCoaching.com, , more info

    November 18, 2024
    November 18, 2024 Tip of the Week How to Loop Against Deep, Heavy Backspin. MDTTC Open and My Books Here are the results of the MDTTC Open, held at my club this past weekend. Winning the Open was Stanley Hsu (2521), who recently turned 16. (He defeated MDTTC coach Bruno, rated 2558, in the final, 9,9,9.) In the semifinals were Mu Du (16, 2376) and Ryan Lin (just turned 15, …
    By Larry Hodges, 3,011 words
  14. my name is mwd: photos, , more info

    Black Swan
    Despite the best attempts to software to stop me, I recorded a take on Thom Yorke’s Black Swan which has been buzzing around my head the last few days. Your browser does not support the video element. I think this song and the rest of the album didn’t land properly for me when it was first released, but now I regularly come back to it. It’s understated compared to Radiohead …
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  15. The British Newspaper Archive Blog, , more info

    Hot Off The Press – New Pages This Week
    Eagle-eyed followers and friends of The Archive will have noticed we have been quite quiet of late in publishing new newspaper pages to the site. This week, we are pleased to welcome new pages from the West Lancashire Evening Gazette to our collection, as we provide an update from the British Newspaper Archive HQ. Meanwhile, in all this week, we have added 5,396 brand new pages to our collection. Register …
    By Rose Staveley-Wadham, 996 words