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  1. cultural snow, , more info

    About bespoke
    I got into a polite exchange of views a couple of days back over an otherwise unexceptional story about, of all things, expensive mince pies. Or, more specifically, over the language used by the good citizens of Orford, in Suffolk, where the Pump Street Bakery makes delicacies that are supposedly the priciest mince pies going. When one of the locals described them as “bespoke”, I was confused, because there had …
    By Tim F, 673 words
  2. Zeldman on Web and Interaction Design, , more info

    A List Apart contributors list on Bluesky
    I’ve started a Bluesky list featuring some of the brilliant writers, designers, coders, editors, and others who’ve contributed to A List Apart “for people who make websites” from the magazine’s first dawning back in the 19(mumbles). Bluesky fans, grab the list here: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:pgjpl4opnmqxxpb74n4vuabv/lists/3lbozpqe2kq2t Why only *some* of the contributors? Simple. Several are, sadly, deceased. Many others are likely alive and well but not yet on Bluesky. We can’t unmake death, …
    By L. Jeffrey Zeldman, 277 words
  3. Closed Pubs, , more info

    The Papermakers Arms
    The Papermakers Arms, Hawley, Kent An inter-wars cottage-style pub in a village south of Dartford near the A2/M25 interchange. It closed in 2022, and a planning application has been submitted for a luxury car showroom on the site, which makes a change from yet more flats.
    By Curmudgeon, 49 words
  4. SUSANNAH BRESLIN — BLOG, , more info

    Data Baby Featured on NPR's The Sum of Our Data
    I was interviewed about my memoir, Data Baby: My Life in a Psychological Experiment, for NPR’s To the Best of Our Knowledge. The episode is “The Sum of Our Data,” and it includes interviews with The Right to Oblivion: Privacy and the Good Life author Lowry Pressly and The Afterlife of Data: What Happens to Your Information When You Die and Why You Should Care author Carl Öhman. You can …
    By Susannah Breslin, 173 words
  5. Gurney Journey, , more info

    Free Stickers
    For the rest of the year, EVERY order shipped from my online bookstore comes with 4 FREE stickers.
    By James Gurney, 20 words
  6. Based On A True Story..., , more info

    Smart, A Looker, And... Pretty Goddamn Evil!
    How do you possibly even contemplate posing such a question (with such an overtly obvious answer) to such heavily traumatized... children?!?
    By Stan B., 28 words
  7. The Blockchain Socialist - Blog Archives, , more info

    Memecraft: Narrative Dynamics in Crypto
    My collaborator on Katabasis (Beth McCarthy) and I spoke at Devcon, one of the largest Ethereum conferences in the world that happened this past week in Bangkok! In our talk we spoke about the power of memes and the influence of capital on them and vice versa. Beth provides some good frameworks for understanding these narrative dynamics from the likes of Foucault, Walter Banjamin, Althusser, and Wittgenstein. My time in …
    By The Blockchain Socialist, 114 words
  8. Econbrowser, , more info

    Guest Contribution: “Can Musk find $2 trillion in spending cuts for Trump?”
    Today, we present a guest post written by Jeffrey Frankel, Harpel Professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and formerly a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers. An earlier version appeared at Project Syndicate and the Guardian. Nov. 24, 2024 –When the US election was called for Donald Trump the night of November 5, the stock market rose but the bond market fell. The yield on 10-year …
    By Menzie Chinn, 1,513 words
  9. Shock and Awe 2, , more info

    pop ventriloquism
    Amazing how close these Sweetsong demos made by Mike Chapman are to the finished record. (you'll want to skip ahead past the early abject bubblegum pap to the "Wigwam Bam / Little Willie" onwards stompy stuff.)Particularly on the level of the vocal inflections, the campy ad libs, the whole pitch of hysteria - almost all of it was worked out in advance. Eventually the dummies assimilated the implanted style - …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 97 words
  10. roytang.net, , more info

    Weeknotes 2024-11-24
    When this post is published, I should have been traveling with friends in Japan for just under a week. Hanging out with friends is always awesome, but the whole traveling and waiting around at airports and packing all your things and lugging bags around and managing inventory is not. It is also exhausting. I don't have my weekly step total yet (as I am writing this before my week ends), …
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  11. The Two Terriers, , more info

    Code breaker needed
    When we were up in Northumberland a few weeks ago I walked Lucie through the parish church graveyard first thing in the morning. As always a long established village has a lot of old graves and this one with the lichen growing on it caught my eye. Now one of the interesting things about these quiet places is the local history that is there, you can read the carving on …
    By The Two Terriers, 117 words
  12. The Captive Reader, , more info

    Europe 2024: Austria and Germany
    This has been an unusual travel year for me. I’ve had two adventures that were – wildly against type – organized within weeks of going. My Alaska cruise was booked only 10 days before I left while I had a comparatively leisurely three weeks to organize my fabulous visit to Chicago. But what I did have planned from very early in the year was a restorative two week trip to …
    By Claire (The Captive Reader), 567 words
  13. Adactio: Journal, , more info

    Syndicating to Bluesky
    Last year I described how I syndicate my posts to different social networks. Back then my approach to syndicating to Bluesky was to piggy-back off my micro.blog account (which is really just the RSS feed of my notes): Micro.blog can also cross-post to other services. One of those services is Bluesky. I gave permission to micro.blog to syndicate to Bluesky so now my notes show up there too. It worked …
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  14. Hiew's Boardgame Blog, , more info

    Young Buddhist Association of Malaysia Boardgame Design Competition 2024
    YBAM organised a game design competition this year, and several local designer friends and I participated. The prize-giving ceremony was 24 Nov 2024. The results were only announced that day. There was a public play event in the morning, and the ceremony itself was in the afternoon. The event was at Pearl Point shopping mall. There were tables where the public could play any of
    By Hiew Chok Sien 邱卓成, 74 words
  15. Earth Notes - On Website Technicals, , more info

    16WW Heat-pump Control
    Settings and control of the heat pump at 16WW. #heatPump #controls #DHW #spaceHeat
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