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  1. David Ralph Lewis, , more info

    Custodians of the Gloaming
    I have stumbled into the season of crows. Still silhouettes watch my lethargic bones shuffle through leaf murk into the gloom. Issuing decrees in calls, they summon mist - uncertainty that lingers over my skin, our inevitable destination, dank and decay. I bow, of course. Reverence to the gatekeepers, the ones that wait between here and nowhere. Make peace with their shiny feathers of void, ignore their sharpened talons, their …
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  2. BruceS, , more info

    2024-11-22 09:54
    softrobotcritics:“Our goal is to give him Artificial General Intelligence”
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  3. Digital by Default, , more info

    [2024] Week 47
    I put this on LinkedIn but thought I’d republish it here; I hit my target for the amount of newsletters I planned to send this year early so thought I’d do a bit of a review – especially as I’m not sending any in December. In 2024; 45 newsletters published/sent Subscribers went from 2082 → 2234 (net) target was an increase of 200+ Average open rate was 67% Average click …
    By Matt Jukes, 724 words
  4. Cake Wrecks, , more info

    The Mickey Mouse Mind Trick
    I'm about to make you forget what Mickey Mouse looks like.Impossible, you say?Then WATCH THIS: It's slipping away, isn't it? Is this right? Can you tell? IS THIS REAL LIFE? And finally, here's one from a vintage cake decorating book that proves they just don't make 'em like they used to: Thank goodness. Happy birthday, Mickey! Thanks to Marion G., Marshelle G., Saturn S., Nicole A., Heidi L., Anony M., …
    By Jen, 103 words
  5. Balkinization, , more info

    What Loper Bright Illustrates About the Incoherence of the Court's Statutory Interpretation Theory
    Loper Bright is a maddening opinion for statutory interpretation afficionados. The Court killed Chevron based on purported theories of statutory-interpretation separation of powers, but those theories do not actually reflect the Court's usual practice, despite the Court's claims. My new piece in the Harvard Journal of Legislation details this argument. Here's an excerpt: The opinion reads like a statutory-interpretation manifesto—and suggests that Chevron is being overruled for violating its precepts. …
    By Abbe Gluck, 473 words
  6. Robot Gizmos, , more info

    CYOBot V2 Open Source Modular Transformable Robot
    This is the CYOBot V2: a modular, transformable robot that you can program with blocks, C++, and Python. It is powered by a ESP32 microcontroller and has Bluetooth, WiFi connectivity. You can quickly assemble it without any soldering. You can change its configuration in a flash. You get to further customize the robot by 3D printing your own components. You can also connect to external APIs. The mechanical designs for …
    By robot man, 108 words
  7. Streets.mn, , more info

    The Colorful Rock Garden of Kindness on Cumberland Street
    Editor’s note: This article first appeared in Wolfie Browender’s blog, Saint Paul By Bike — Every Block of Every Street. All images are by the author, except where noted. July 9, 2024 Macalester-Groveland, Midway, Summit-University, Frogtown, North End 23 miles Little Free Libraries are plentiful throughout St. Paul. They come in abundant designs, colors and sizes. Occasionally a library is void of books, but never before have I spotted a …
    By Wolfie Browender, 2,524 words
  8. CSS-Tricks, , more info

    Solved by CSS: Donuts Scopes
    Imagine you have a web component that can show lots of different content. It will likely have a slot somewhere where other components can be injected. The parent component also has its own styles unrelated to the styles of the content components it may hold. This makes a challenging situation: how can we prevent the parent component styles from leaking inwards? This isn’t a new problem — Nicole Sullivan described …
    By Juan Diego Rodríguez, 1,340 words
  9. The TTABlog®, , more info

    TTAB Affirms Refusal of ENDURELITE in view of ENDUROLETE for Supplements, Rejecting Strategic Partners Argument
    The Board affirmed a refusal to register the mark ENDURELITE, finding confusion likely with the registered mark ENDUROLETE, both for dietary and nutritional supplements. The marks are "extremely similar," the goods identical in-part, and the channels of trade and classes of consumers for those goods are presumably identical. Applicant argued that, under Strategic Partners, its ownership of a registration for the mark ENDURELITE FUELING FAST & Design (shown immediately below) …
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  10. Leiden Medievalists Blog, , more info

    The Measure of Things: on the Size of a Loaf or the Length of a Poniard
    Although easily overlooked, the facades of many churches and public buildings show up iron rods or studs, carved shapes like the contours of feet or daggers, and even representations of bricks and floor tiles. These signs hark back to a time when standard measures differed from place to place.
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  11. Tim Harford | Articles, , more info

    Cautionary Questions – RoboPod and the Perpetual Money Machine
    Thanks for your questions – fielded this time with the able assistance of Jacob Goldstein, the author of Money: The True Story of a Made Up Thing.
    By Tim Harford, 36 words
  12. Aeon | a world of ideas, , more info

    Compassionate time
    On his final journey through Asia, Thomas Merton found some peace in the dialectic between refusing the world and loving it - by Drew Calvert Read at Aeon
    By Drew Calvert, 30 words
  13. The Beer Nut, , more info

    Mutually fruity
    Bit of an unusual move from me today. Collaboration beers aren't exactly rare on this blog, but I tend to group things together by the production brewery. Today's are centred around one of my locals, Rascals, but are all beers they've made with other breweries, and all share the Rascals fondness for whacking in the fruit purée.We start at HQ, and Pash 'N Fruit. A note of appreciation goes to …
    By The Beer Nut, 800 words
  14. Sinclair Trails, , more info

    Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park
    We visited Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park in Santa Clarita, California, about 25 miles from downtown Los Angeles. (Wikipedia info.) Being so close to Hollywood, it has long been a popular filming spot; you may recognize it from TV and films such as Star Trek and many more (see the Wikipedia page for a list). Visitor center: Star Trek diorama: Snakes: Map: Some movie usage: Vasquez Rocks: Distinctive.
    By David, 73 words
  15. Electric Literature - Home, , more info

    In “The Substance,” the Real Horror Is the Pursuit of Youth
    Like many during the pandemic, I let my shit go. I cut my own bangs. I did not pay attention to the softening of my jawline as I enjoyed a more sedentary lifestyle, and I welcomed the incoming silver streaks above my ears. I wore loose linen, I made a lot of bread and witchy soups, and every night to ease my anxiety I listened to a guided meditation that …
    By Katie Kopajtic, 2,338 words