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  1. Everyday Carry - What are your EDC essentials?, , more info

    The Best Everyday Carry Black Friday Deals 2024
    It’s that time, folks. Whip out those minimalist everyday carry wallets. Black Friday is finally here to kick off weeks(!) of savings and sales. We know how hectic it can be to scour the web for great deals on solid EDC essentials, so we’re doing the work for you. In this guide, we’re rounding up the best deals from retailers and brands you know and love to help you or …
    By Everyday Carry, 2,865 words
  2. SCOTUSblog, , more info

    Court grants challenge to FCC subsidies over nondelegation doctrine
    ShareThe justices on Friday created the prospect of another major ruling on the role of administrative agencies and Congress’s ability to delegate power to those agencies. At the Biden administration’s request, the court agreed to review a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit that invalidated parts of a program by the Federal Communications Commission to improve internet and phone services in underserved areas. The court …
    By Amy Howe, 301 words
  3. BrettTerpstra.com, , more info

    The Tally giveaway winners!
    The Tally giveaway has ended, and I have winners to announce! The winners! Congratulations to: Bertrand Herpin Lemonnier Tedd Landgraf You should have received an email with details, please let me know if you didn’t hear anything! But I didn’t win! If you didn’t win, sorry, but Tally is still worth checking out. Get your totals in order with the easiest, most elegant counting app out there. Next up is …
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  4. Schneier on Security, , more info

    Friday Squid Blogging: Transcriptome Analysis of the Indian Squid
    Lots of details that are beyond me. Blog moderation policy.
    By Bruce Schneier, 19 words
  5. Birchtree, , more info

    Why my movie reviews seem a little harsh
    I've watched 101 movies so far this year and I reviewed them all in this thread on Mastodon (I'll be doing this on Bluesky as well starting soon). Now,m truth be told, I love movies, and I think most movies I choose to watch are a pretty good time, but this is not the impression everyone gets from my films. Why is that? Well, two things come to mind.What my …
    By Matt Birchler, 508 words
  6. Art by Jey Pawlik, , more info

    Art Trade: Amiel’s Link
    Art trade with Amiel who wanted retro Link. I love me a Link with a big nose and big hair!
    By Jey Pawlik, 24 words
  7. History is made at night, , more info

    This is the Beatnik Horror (1960)
    From 'The People' July 24 1960 a report on Beatniks in Liverpool, London and elsewhere, with some choice quotes and turns of phrase:This is Beatnik HellEvery week more and more young people joint the ghastly Beatnik armythis bizarre new cult imported from American is a dangerous menace to our young peopleThis is the Beatnik Horrorthough they don't know it they are on the road to hellThey revel in filththeir unwashed …
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  8. Antarctica Starts Here., , more info

    Tinkerfest 2023 at the Chabot Space and Science Center
    Last year I was fortunate enough to attend Tinkerfest at the Chabot Space and Science Center, high in the hills of the East Bay. One of the fun things about it was that I ran into an old friend from HacDC, who is very involved in the amateur radio ballooning community out here. Their specific thing (because everybody seems to have a Thing out here) is launching and tracking pico …
    By The Doctor [412/724/301/703/415/510], 121 words
  9. webcurios, , more info

    Webcurios 22/11/24
    Reading Time: 35 minutes I had something of a new professional nadir this week which I feel it might be cathartic to share. So I was booked to appear on some panel thing by a very corporate company, to talk about AI (I was asked as a result of one of my ‘actual jobs’ – rest assured I wasn’t introduced as ‘Matt Muir, author of a miserably-unpopular newsletter no cnut …
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  10. Bill Fortney, , more info

    Day 8: Winter Project
    I cheated today! I pulled a photo out of the files that one of our attendees shot of Jack and I clowning around at Nelson Ghost Town! The photo made me smile and reminded me of all the great times Jack and I have had over the last dozen years leading workshops together! The thing I miss the most about running workshops is the great fellowship with our attendees and …
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  11. In the Pipeline by Derek Lowe | Science | AAAS, , more info

    Thermal Shifts - All of Them
    This is a rather startling paper for those of us who remember the earlier days of what are generally called "thermal shift assays". The idea behind these is that proteins have a certain amount of thermal stability, that they can hold something like their normal three-dimensional shape for a while as the temperature is increased. But eventually this gives way to a more "melted" (denatured) form where things start to …
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  12. Publishing Perspectives, , more info

    Bloomsbury Opens an Audiobook Distribution Agreement With Spotify
    Bloomsbury titles are to go to the Spotify 'Audiobooks in Premium' offering, and to a-la-carte availability for those without subscriptions. The post Bloomsbury Opens an Audiobook Distribution Agreement With Spotify appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
    By Porter Anderson, 43 words
  13. Salt Water New England, , more info

    Reader Question: Places to Visit?
    A reader question:Dear Muffy,May I ask a question pleaseMy wife and I are well travelled globally including several visits to the U.S.A. (we're British) however for all sorts of reasons (not least because we're getting older) our travelling days have come to an end. Somebody did ask me recently though if there was somewhere I wish we had visited but hadn't and my immediate response was "New England" (hence a …
    By Salt Water New England, 109 words
  14. The Online Photographer, , more info

    Film Friday: Inkjet Prints of Kodachrome at the Nathan Benn Show
    The Nathan Benn show at our local Rockwell Museum in Corning, New York, was a treat. I had only one complaint: there wasn't enough of it. It was well lit and impeccably presented in the classic manner, with a well-designed and well-sequenced array of prints of mostly medium size, but it consisted of only a single, medium-sized room. There were 19 prints in total. I would have been up for …
    By Michael Johnston, 1,218 words
  15. Michael Tsai - Blog, , more info

    The App Store Era Must End
    Jason Snell (tweet, Macworld, podcast): To a kid growing up in the 1980s, the idea that the maker of your computer would actively stop you from using software it didn’t approve of would have seemed beyond the pale. It certainly would’ve been a deal-breaker. And yet so many of today’s computing devices are locked down—for some good reasons, but also a lot of bad ones. What do we want the …
    By Michael Tsai, 1,199 words