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  1. zachleat.com, , more info

    Nerd Show and Tell on Podcast Awesome
    Ready to geek out? In this episode of Podcast Awesome's Nerd Show and Tell, Matt sits down with none other than Zach Leatherman, the tech dynamo and creator behind Eleventy — the static site generator that’s got web devs buzzing. Zach’s tech-world experience is a wild ride of innovation, grit, and love for the open web. With a little help from our team here at Font Awesome, Zach’s pushing to …
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  2. Conversable Economist, , more info

    Russia’s Economy and Deathonomics
    Back in 1939, Winston Churchill famously said in a radio broadcast: “I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma …” One might say something similar today about the state of Russia’s economy. Since Russia’s renewed invasion of Ukraine in 2022, international economic sanctions have increased. However, Russia’s economic growth appears robust, according to IMF figures, because of enormous …
    By conversableeconomist, 1,361 words
  3. Spite Work: The Trials of Virginia Rappe and Fatty Arbuckle, , more info

    More from the director’s cut: Charles Dickens on spontaneous bladder ruptures
    This is an addendum to our previous post. Newspaper archives can also be a valuable source for medical and legal precedents as they relate to the Arbuckle case. We found one source that is worth noting. It further supports the hypothesis that the fatal injury that Virginia Rappe suffered had to involve violence or, at least, physical mistreatment approximating the same. And this nineteenth-century case is one that so far …
    By The Authors, 2,073 words
  4. Other Strangeness, , more info

    Witch House
    We used to say witches lived there. Probably everyone did something like that when they were a kid. A whole family of witches in our case, living in big old house set way back from the sidewalk that was most likely apartments but we didn’t realize that. We’d see old people shuffle in and out and thought they were all witches and dared each other to make eye contact with …
    By merritt k, 885 words
  5. MixedMath: Blog, , more info

    Slides from a talk at LSU on Murmuration phenoma in number theory
    I'm giving a talk at LSU on murmurations in number theory, and to a lesser extent about machine learning in number theory. The slides for my talk are here. I do some relatively fancy (for me) slide shennanigans, so there is no handout form available. This is closely related to My paper BBLLD23 on murmurations of modular forms of fixed level and increasing weight. My paper BLLDSHZ24 on murmurations of …
    By David Lowry-Duda, 126 words
  6. Teach the Future | Blog, , more info

    From Vision to Impact: The Transformative Journey of the Young Voices Council
    The Young Voices Council (YVC) is breaking new ground in futures literacy and youth leadership, proving that young people are not just participants in the future—they are its architects. Since the Council’s first meeting, the YVC has grown into a global force for change, advancing Teach the Future’s mission to embed futures literacy into education systems worldwide. In partnership with Dr. Peter Bishop, the council is collaborating on the Teach …
    By Randi Millard, 404 words
  7. Cloud Four – Articles, , more info

    How to Prerelease an npm Package
    Recently, we overhauled our shared ESLint config, and while testing, I needed to release an alpha version. I knew this was possible, but I had no idea how to do it. Thankfully, it turns out to be straightforward, once you know how to do it. Creating the prerelease version Normally, when we bump the version number of an npm package, we use the npm version command. This automatically increases the …
    By Scott Vandehey, 733 words
  8. Lost Art Press, , more info

    The Dutch Tool Chest Gallery – A Sample
    Jonathan Schneider This is a an excerpt from Megan Fitzpatrick’s new book “Dutch Tool Chests.” I have been looking forward to its release for some time now and have finally had a chance to read through it. It is incredibly beautiful, which may not always be an applicable word for an instructional book, and clearly written. I appreciate this as one who is not a regular woodworker. I will include …
    By meghanlostartpress, 786 words
  9. Tetrapod Zoology, , more info

    Leiosaurid Lizards: South America, Land of Iguanians
    I like iguanian lizards…. who doesn’t? But among this enormous group are a great many lineages and species that you hardly ever hear anything about. In my continuing efforts to rescue material from the Tet Zoo archives and republish it here, at ver 4, let’s look today at the leiosaurids. This article was previously published at ver 3 (a wayback machine version is here)… Caption: leiosaurid species observed in the …
    By Darren Naish, 1,841 words
  10. Peter Harrington Journal, , more info

    Meet Cliff Wright
    We recently had the pleasure of interviewing acclaimed British illustrator, Cliff Wright, whose designs for J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and the Prisoner of Azkaban captured the imaginations of millions. This Christmas, we embarked on a project with Cliff to create a bag that embodies the spirit of the festive season. In this interview, he discusses his creative process, where he finds inspiration, and how …
    By Winifred, 556 words
  11. Eat Sleep Cycle Blog, , more info

    The best cycling routes in Italy
    We have spent years curating the best cycling routes in Italy to give you the chance to ride these roads. But our passion for cycling goes beyond the bikes and scenery —although that’s a big part of it! La entrada The best cycling routes in Italy se publicó primero en Eat Sleep Cycle.
    By Louise Laker, 59 words
  12. Libre Arts - Home, , more info

    FreeCAD 1.0: new features and the larger picture
    After only 20+ years in the making, FreeCAD hit the 1.0 mark today. The latest development cycle wasn’t easy, a lot of things happened along the way. Let’s talk about major changes in this release and then discuss how the community has been evolving. What’s new in 1.0 Toponaming FreeCAD used to have a whole bunch of topological naming issues that are mostly gone now. So if you reference geometry …
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  13. London History Blog - Blue Badge Guide Look Up London, , more info

    6 of the Best Historic Autumnal London Walks
    The days are shorter and you have to wrap up warm but nothing beats a crisp, bright walk surrounded by Autumn leaves. Add in some fascinating historic sights along the route and you have a winning combination! Below are six of my favourite Autumn London walks, giving you a bit of historic context and recommendations to visit along each route. You can view them all on a map here. Let …
    By Katie Wignall, 905 words
  14. James Brooks - Articles, , more info

    A Poem Of Grief
    Warning: This post contains themes of grief and loss. While searching through my Notes app yesterday, I came across a poem that I’d written 6ish years ago. I was in two minds of posting this, but I think it’s important to share the rawness of grief. It was written shortly after the passing of my brother and the birth of my first child. My world was a blur, and I …
    By James Brooks, 415 words
  15. roadrunnertwice, , more info

    Visit Scenic Bullet Hell
    shmup (n): Shortened form of “shoot-em-up;” a genre of 2D video games based on shooting down waves of enemies while dodging waves of projectiles. (Usually in an aircraft, usually scrolling in one direction, but not necessarily either.) Japanese synonym: STG (short for "shooting game"). Shmups are one of the most fundamental forms of action game; most of what I used to play on the Atari 2600 as a kid qualified …
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