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  1. Southern Fried Science, , more info

    Is the AMOC shutting down?
    A great recent talk by Dr. Stefan Rahmstorf on what is going on with the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. Surfaced on Bluesky through The Ocean Commotion feed.
    By Andrew Thaler, 32 words
  2. Anna Shipman, , more info

    Panel: AI in SaaS: Blessing or Bandwagon?
    I was really happy to join Mal Minhas and Chris Evans on a panel at The SaaS CTO conference. Moderated by the excellent Jon Topper, we covered what criteria we use to differentiate between genuinely transformative technologies and overhyped trends, how we communicate the value and risks of adopting new technologies to stakeholders outside of technology, and what advice we’d give to a tech leader on how to get started …
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  3. blast-o-rama., , more info

    2024-11-20 14:21
    One could argue for Star Wars: Visions as the best post-Disney acquisition work next to Andor. So, suffice to say, I am excited about a 3rd season.
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  4. Taiwan Quest, , more info

    Driving School Diaries, Part III
    I just finished my fifth driving lesson in Taiwan.500 minutes down; 1,000 to go.For my first two lessons, the English-speaking instructor rode with me. But since then, I’ve been on my own: repeatedly, mindlessly circling the test track at 2km/h.During each 100-minute session, the odometer has never risen by more than 3 clicks. Three kilometers in an hour and 40 minutes.I’m yet to touch the accelerator.Aside from one 45-meter stretch, …
    By Zhen-Kang, 249 words
  5. Mind the blog, , more info

    #MindTheBand: “Discovering The Classics” – Hot Fuss
    The VitalsRelease date: 7 June 2004UK chart peak: #1Running time: 46:42Singles: Mr Brightside (#10), Somebody Told Me (#3), All These Things That I’ve Done (#18), Smile Like You Mean It (#11) Now considered as one of the best debut albums of all time, Hot Fuss also reached number 1 in Australia & Ireland – and hit the top ten in Canada (#4), New Zealand (#5), Greece & the US (#7), …
    By Debbie, 619 words
  6. Given to Tri, , more info

    Strava is killing off its app ecosystem
    They’re introducing some incredibly draconian changes to their API agreement, which will severely hamstring many apps, and kill off many others. DC Rainmaker has more details, but in short, apps aren’t allowed to show activity data to anyone other than the user, not even coaches; apps can’t do any analysis, analytics, or train AI models on data obtained from the Strava API; and on top of everything, all these third-party …
    By Guillermo Esteves, 212 words
  7. A Life in Photography, , more info

    Jpeg or RAW?
    Blowing Cave Mill. A jpeg file straight out of the camera.I'm a jpeg shooter. Most of the time my files come out of the camera ready to use, with maybe just a little massaging in Photoshop's Curves and Brush tools.But I'm a piker. I hedge my bets. So my cameras are always set to shot both jpeg and RAW. I know it's heresy, but most of the time, if the …
    By Dave Jenkins, 443 words
  8. Rock and Null, , more info

    Type-Safe Navigation in Jetpack Compose: Passing Custom Classes
    Jetpack Compose's Navigation library has introduced long-awaited type safety, making navigation between destinations more robust, intuitive, and of-course safe. But what happens when you need to pass custom classes as arguments? Luckily, the library supports this functionality - with some additional setup. Here's a complete concise example to guide you.Consider a CheckoutFlow sealed interface with a Calendar destination accepting an Offer object as an argument:fun NavGraphBuilder.checkoutGraph(navController: NavHostController) { navigation<CheckoutFlow.Start>( startDestination …
    By Anil Kumar Beesetti, 334 words
  9. Ye-Olde-Site-of-Curiosities, , more info

    Model Train Making Process
    "A 73-year-old Japanese artisan crafting model trains for decades" I am rather envious of this makers shop. It contains a lot of specialized tools and apparatus. Tools of the trade.
    By Jan Ferris, 34 words
  10. Little Cotton Rabbits, , more info

    sweater dresses, new patterns
    For the 9 inch animals... And for the 7 inch animals... Hello there, I'm just emerging from my cosy little corner, where I've been ensconced for the last few weeks knitting away every spare moment in my days, and I'm happy to let you know that I have a couple of new patterns ready to share. This is an animal outfit that I've wanted to work on for a while …
    By Julie (little cotton rabbits), 500 words
  11. The Renaissance Mathematicus, , more info

    From τὰ φυσικά (ta physika) to physics – XXXIV
    Possibly the biggest ever upheaval in the history of optics was the emergence of the telescope at the end of the first decade of the seventeenth century, closely followed by that of the microscope. Although mirrors in various forms–flat, convex, concave–had been known and their properties intensely investigated and described by optical investigators since antiquity, the lens only emerged in the Middle Ages. There are claims that the roughly ground …
    By thonyc, 2,030 words
  12. Anil Dash, , more info

    Don't call it a Substack.
    Email's been here for years. But the reason Substack wants you to call your creative work by their brand name is because they control your audience and distribution, and they want to own your content and voice, too. You may not think you care about that today, but you will when you see what they want to do with it. I know you think you have control over your subscribers …
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  13. José Naranja, , more info

    Mr. Robot
    3 scenes of the great show Mr. Robot with my trusted mechanical pencil Pentel 205.
    By Naranja, 17 words
  14. cartoonconnie comics blog, , more info

    Permission To Be Happy
    Drawing comics is how I learned to let myself be happy. My friend Bridget McElroy was the one who told me what I needed to hear to take the first step toward cartooning. Everyday, I think about the gift of what she said to me and it still keeps me going. Thank you always, B.--After some time offline, I've started sharing updates again, on my blog and Ko-fi page. I'll …
    By Connie Sun, 87 words
  15. The Ethan Hein Blog, , more info

    Don’t Know Why
    I needed a song with lots of secondary dominants in it for aural skills class, and I realized that Norah Jones’ adult-contemporary smash “Don’t Know Why” has a bunch of them. The song came out in 2002, though it could have been recorded at any time in the 50 years previous. “Don’t Know Why” was written and first recorded by Jesse Harris. (He plays guitar on Norah Jones’ recording too.) …
    By Ethan, 1,205 words