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  1. FlowingData, , more info

    Movie runtimes framed by life expectancy
    Memento Movi, a mini-app by Michael Condouris, is what you get when you use movies as a progress bar for life expectancy. Enter your birthdate and expected lifespan. Then select a movie from the list. The percentage of your life that you’ve lived is translated to the percentage through the movie you would be, which gives you the frame in the movie. I swear this was made just for me. …
    By Nathan Yau, 83 words
  2. Long Now - Ideas, , more info

    Stephen Heintz & Kim Stanley Robinson
    Stephen Heintz and Kim Stanley Robinson will discuss our polycrisis, and the swift and holistic reform of global governance institutions that is needed to respond to these urgent transnational and planetary challenges we are facing.We are living in an age of exceptional complexity and turbulence. What distinguishes this period in human history is the confluence of forces— political, geo-strategic, economic, social, technological, and environmental, as well as the interactions amongst …
    By The Long Now Foundation, 180 words
  3. Bonkers about Perfume, , more info

    Fleetingly floofy: Color Wow Dream Cocktail Carb-Infused Leave-in Treatment review
    It's been a long time since I last wrote about a hair care product on Bonkers, but my recent quest to find something to give my fine, limp hair a bit of a lift in the crown may be of interest to any other seekers of volume, oomph, or anything vaguely resembling an artfully tousled look.In recent years my hair had been steadily growing, and I rather liked it long. …
    By Vanessa, 86 words
  4. Special Needs Jungle, , more info

    Commons committee lets the Department for Education off the hook—so we’ll do the scrutiny instead
    New article from Special Needs Jungle: Call me weird, but I was quite looking forward to this hearing of the Commons Public Accounts Committee this week. The National Audit Office report was so damning, I was … The post Commons committee lets the Department for Education off the hook—so we’ll do the scrutiny instead appeared first on Special Needs Jungle. Rachel Filmer ⓒ Special Needs Jungle 2008-2023 All Rights reserved
    By Rachel Filmer, 85 words
  5. MUBI | Notebook, , more info

    Related Images | “Witches”
    Related Images invites readers behind the scenes and into the sketchbooks of working filmmakers to learn more about their creative processes.Elizabeth Sankey’s Witches is now showing exclusively on MUBI.Witches (Elizabeth Sankey, 2024).Title cards are an underappreciated art and a powerful tool for every director. They can punctuate a moment, make it more comic, shocking, or beautiful. They can hold your hand and lead you sweetly down the garden path of …
    By Elizabeth Sankey, 655 words
  6. The Overspill: when there's more that I want to say, , more info

    Start Up No.2339: Google pushes big sites out of “reviews”, a personal AI Jesus, building a better drone, bird flu redux, and more
    The spork’s continued existence, in the liminal place between useless and annoying, remains baffling. CC-licensed photo by Karl Baron on Flickr. You can sign up to receive each day’s Start Up post by email. You’ll need to click a confirmation link, so no spam. It’s Friday, so there’s another post due at the Social Warming Substack at about 0845 UK time. A selection of 9 links for you. Cutting edge. …
    By charlesarthur, 3,328 words
  7. Maurits Diephuis, , more info

    Yaowarat (Chinatown)
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  8. Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho—Journal, , more info

    [journal] Read the Manual: id
    When you need to know a bit more about how the system identifies a given user. Assumed audience: People interested in learning how the command lines tools on their computer work.This week’s Read the Manual is about id: a tool I only learned the existence of while researching last week’s entry on lsof! It gives you users’ user names, group names, and numeric IDs for a given user. This is …
    By Chris Krycho, 323 words
  9. Science matters, , more info

    Heels in the hunt
    We have an election a week from today. In Ireland, certain categories of people are excluded from being candidates.Otherwise there is low no bar. In Dau.I&II's constituency Gerry "The Monk" Hutch has returned from exile in Spain to run to represent His People. In 1995, we were living round the corner from Veronica Guerin when she was shot and wounded at her front door, the day after writing an article …
    By BobTheScientist, 409 words
  10. cultural snow, , more info

    About Bach and Keats
    Thinking about the scene early in the movie Tár, where the ghastly Juilliard student Max announces that because he’s a pansexual BIPOC with an overactive leg (I paraphrase), he doesn’t feel able to love Bach because he had 20 children and maybe didn’t do his share of the housework (I paraphrase further) and I wonder how many people who watch the scene think, yeah, fair point, awful Juilliard bloke.And then …
    By Tim F, 142 words
  11. Kimimi The Game-Eating She-Monster, , more info

    Alone in the Dark: Everything and nothing
    I had high hopes for this one. I love the 1992 original, came away from this modern take’s playable prologue feeling positive about it all, and am generally predisposed to liking horror games in general. So I happily approached Alone in the Dark‘s 2024 remake in the spirit it was intended to be taken in “…reimagining the iconic game that set the benchmark for the genre“, picked Edward Carnby (the …
    By Kimimi, 1,537 words
  12. The Mental Elf, , more info

    Suicide prevention: expanding the narrative to preventing the crisis, not just treating the crisis
    Something a bit different today, as Kirsten Lawson summarises the recent Lancet Public Health series on suicide prevention, which looks at public health interventions, addressing the risk factors and determinants of suicide, and the transmissibility of suicide. The post Suicide prevention: expanding the narrative to preventing the crisis, not just treating the crisis appeared first on National Elf Service.
    By Kirsten Lawson, 73 words
  13. Add To Wantlist, , more info

    New EP: You Should Be With Us || In Plain Sight DC Revolution Summer vibes from Cleveland.
    Cleveland’s You Should Be With Us dive deep into the Revolution Summer hardcore sound with their In Plain Sight EP. In just ten minutes, the band conjures the spirit of mid-’80s punk—think Embrace, Rites of Spring, and Dag Nasty at their most urgent and raw. Following their debut EP Expressing What We Felt, this five-track […] The post <h2>New EP: You Should Be With Us || In Plain Sight</h2> <h3>DC …
    By Niek, 98 words
  14. EJIL: Talk!, , more info

    How Domestic Courts Are Using International Refugee Law and Human Rights Law in the Context of Climate Change and Disasters
    It was not all that long ago that the idea of linking refugee protection to the impacts of climate change seemed not only embryonic, but futuristic. Yet, over the course of the past decade, an important body of case law and guidance has developed that shows clearly how, in the right factual scenario, people could indeed be refugees in the context of climate change and disasters. As more decision-makers and …
    By Jane McAdam, 1,544 words
  15. NewsHounds, , more info

    Bathroom Bully Nancy Mace Plays The Big Victim On Fox News
    Only on Fox News would Rep. Nancy Mace be allowed to play the victim after she did everything she could to bully and humiliate transgender Rep.-elect Sarah McBride
    By Brian, 39 words