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  1. Bartholomew's Notes, , more info

    Daily Mail Debunks “Keir Starmer Represented Southport Suspect’s Father” Rumour
    From the Daily Mail: Viral social media rumours claiming that Sir Keir Starmer represented the father of Southport suspect Axel Rudakubana in an asylum case are untrue, Downing Street said today. The claims were yesterday circulated widely on X, formerly known as Twitter, by users who were citing them as evidence of an alleged cover-up over the true circumstances of the Southport stabbings in which three girls aged six to …
    By Richard Bartholomew, 1,140 words
  2. Cloudberry Cake Proselytism, , more info

    :: The Kennedy Pill
    Thanks so much to Julian, Phil and Aggi for the interview! I had written about The Kennedy Pill many years ago. Suddenly about a month or so Julian got in touch, and I was quite surprised! I had to know more about this Leeds band that released just the one record on Native and whose sound was really great. I wanted to learn more details, what happened to them. Happily …
    By Roque, 3,697 words
  3. GORILLA VS. BEAR, , more info

    Horsegirl – 2468
    Horsegirl's Phonetics On and On is coming in February 2025 on Matador... Continue reading…
    By Chris, 17 words
  4. Cincinnati Curiosities, , more info

    Cincinnati’s Absinthe Lovers Chased The ‘Green Fairy’ In Their Own Midwestern Way
    If you were to wander into one of Cincinnati’s tonier watering holes some evening in the 1890s, you would surely not be surprised to find beer on tap and a few bottles of rectified whiskey gracing the backbar shelves. A selection of fruit cordials and liqueurs might not raise an eyebrow. But absinthe?It’s true. Cincinnati had its devotees of “La Fee Verte,” the “Green Fairy” so beloved of habitués of …
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  5. The Space Review, , more info

    Starships and space policy
    The next Starship test flight will be very similar to the previous one last month. But, as Jeff Foust reports, it is taking place in a changed political environment that could see the next administration lean heavily on that vehicle for the Moon and perhaps Mars.
    By Jeff Foust, 50 words
  6. Simon Griffee - Notebook, , more info

    Via del Plebiscito
    ♫ Kurt Vile, Come Again
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  7. From Balloons to Drones – Articles, , more info

    #ResearchNote – Top 10 Air Power History Books of this Generation
    By Dr Ross Mahoney Editorial note: This post was originally posted on my website and has been cross-posted here to generate further discussion. Minor editorial changes have been made to the post. Ok, this post stems from a question I asked on BlueSky: ‘Who is the most significant air power historian of our generation? Discuss … Continue reading #ResearchNote – Top 10 Air Power History Books of this Generation →
    By Ross, 80 words
  8. The travels of Mary Loosemore – Blog, , more info

    Herefordshire Week 255: Tuesday 12 – Monday 18 November 2024
    Settling back into Life At Home. First full day back home on Tuesday, and I spent most of it catching up on admin. We did a quick trip to Tesco’s. This is the life! Wednesday started foggy, dew sparkling on the lawn. To the gym then home for (hopefully) the last mow of the year. A lot of mowing…. and some raking up of leaves on the paths to/from Mower …
    By Mary, 626 words
  9. Radar – O’Reilly, , more info

    Unbundling the Graph in GraphRAG
    One popular term encountered in generative AI practice is retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). Reasons for using RAG are clear: large language models (LLMs), which are effectively syntax engines, tend to “hallucinate” by inventing answers from pieces of their training data. The haphazard results may be entertaining, although not quite based in fact. RAG provides a way to “ground” answers within a selected set of content. Also, in place of expensive retraining …
    By Paco Nathan, 2,471 words
  10. Practical Engineering — Blog, , more info

    Which Power Plant Does My Electricity Come From?
    [Note that this article is a transcript of the video embedded above.]In June of 2000, the power shut off across much of the San Francisco Bay area. There simply wasn’t enough electricity to meet demands, so more than a million customers were disconnected in California's largest load shed event since World War II. It was just one of the many rolling blackouts that hit the state in the early 2000s. …
    By Wesley Crump, 3,570 words
  11. Tom Insam · Blog, , more info

    Easy watching of @Observable object properties from Swift
    I’ve been experimenting migrating Flame from ObservableObject to Observable. It’s very simple to have SwiftUI watch these obejcts for changes, but because of the legacy navigation I have in the app, I rely on the ability to watch the object for changes from normal Swift code. Previously I was subscribing to the Combine publishers for this, but now that I’ve moved to the new macro, I’ve been missing this simple …
    By tominsam, 162 words
  12. Dangerous Minds, , more info

    ‘The Last Sacrifice’: Rupert Russell’s New Film Examining the Murder That Inspired ‘The Wicker Man’
    Scene: Lower Quinton in South Warwickshire, England. Population 493. A quiet village, settled in its ways, where everyone knows each other and strangers are not welcome—or so it seems. On the morning of Saint Valentine’s Day 1945, Charles Walton a seventy-four-year-old farm laborer left his home...
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  13. Magpie and Old Lead, , more info

    Inq et Nunc - Imperial Navy Bodyguard
    One of my favourites of all the 54mm Inquisitor models is the Imperial Navy Bodyguard or Bosun. He's an unusual subject - an Imperial that isn't an Inquisitor or Guardsman. I also love his piratical gear and no-nonsense look.Read more »
    By axiom, 48 words
  14. Velcro City Tourist Board, , more info

    mistaking prompting for the creation of art is like mistaking bid-writing for the doing of research
    That’s it. That’s the post.
    By PGR, 21 words
  15. A Sunday of Liberty, , more info

    Take Another Bite
    Joe and Mika went to Mar a Lago to talk with Trump over the weekend. First face-to-face meeting in seven years. “We didn’t see eye-to-eye on a lot of issues and we told him so,” @JoeNBC says. “What we did agree on – was to restart communications,” @morningmika says. pic.twitter.com/lyWZWK4CwX — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 18, 2024 Loyal “Morning Joe” viewers are furious about the Trump meeting. @jeffjarvis called it …
    By Outis Niemand, 445 words