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  1. Jorge Arango, , more info

    First, Do No Harm
    Last week, Jaguar announced a major rebranding. I think it’s stupid, and not just because I don’t like it. (I don’t, but I’m neither a branding expert nor the target audience.) Instead, it’s stupid because of how it discards the brand’s past. It’s a common error: faced with a suboptimal system (e.g., declining car sales,) its stewards call for scrapping it altogether and starting anew. You see the tendency everywhere: …
    By jarango, 679 words
  2. All the Adventures | Renga in Blue, , more info

    1982: The Final Stretch
    If you look at Jason Dyer’s blog, he’s been at 1982 for three years with no signs of finishing it yet, and he seems to show no signs of reaching 1983. — MorpheusKitami in a comment on The Adventure Gamer blog Believe it or not, we are getting close to the end of 1982. This is my final list. If any games show up after this point they can go …
    By Jason Dyer, 645 words
  3. Defiant Sloth, , more info

    2024-11-26 18:48
    Really digging Tom Bihn’s holiday product release aesthetic — dripping in that 1970s/1980s magazine ad style. Hoping they have some kind of digital circular they release onsite to showcase this work (and products, of course). Speaking of which, if you don’t already know — they make excellent bags.
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  4. Energy Flash, , more info

    the unrevived and the unrevivable
    Shawn Reynaldo's latest newsletter starts by asking what are the defining sounds of the first half of 2020s and then talks about how the current scene is dominated by revivalism, before reaching its reall subject (wait for it):Yet even as dancefloors have warmed to a wider range of tempos and drum patterns, they’ve also remained stubbornly in thrall to the past. Recycling has always been big in dance music, and …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 343 words
  5. Austin Town Hall, , more info

    Geoffrey O’Connor Shares Let’s Make Love Feel Good Again
    While I’m still perplexed by the ever-present penguin in the new series of videos from Geoffrey O’Connor, I’m totally thrilled by his pop penmanship, as he’s written another swooning pop track I adore. Casually shimmying into the verses, he works the track like a singer controlling his audience; you can almost feel him moving across the stage as he locks
    By nathan.lankford, 69 words
  6. Radar – O’Reilly, , more info

    Educating a New Generation of Workers
    There is a crisis in technical education. The golden road to a career has always been through a college education. However, this “golden road” has developed deep cracks and is badly in need of maintenance. Postsecondary education is rapidly becoming unaffordable, even at public colleges and universities. Tuition has risen at a rate 50% greater than inflation. But there’s a deeper issue. Beyond the out-of-control cost, there is evidence that …
    By Noah Gift, 3,481 words
  7. Cameras and Photography Explained | News/Views | Thom Hogan, , more info

    Current Software Deals
    Okay, I lied. I will tell you about some deals—all software—that are afoot that might interest photographers. Unlike the other sites, though, none of this is via affiliate links or any kickback scheme (bold indicates the company has one or more products that are in my recommended software list): Adobe Creative Cloud (full suite) — It's a first year savings only, but at US$29.98/month represents a good value if you …
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  8. The Other Side blog, , more info

    Mail Call Tuesday: Thirteen Parsecs
    A fantastic Mail Call Tuesday today! I got my copies of Thirteen Parsecs.I am very pleased with how these turned out. The leathers look great and great with NIGHT SHIFT and Wasted Lands.I even grabbed a new dice bag!Can't wait to share more of this with you all.
    By Timothy S. Brannan, 52 words
  9. The Marginalian, , more info

    Delight Between Science and Magic: Euler’s Disk and the Sound of the Singularity
    One afternoon in the late 1980s, sitting in the company cafeteria, aerospace engineer Joseph Bendik found himself so bored that he took a coin out of his pocket and began spinning it atop the table. In a testament to the eternal paradox of boredom and wonder as two sides of the same coin — the currency of life that is attention — he was suddenly wonder-smitten by the exquisite elegance …
    By Maria Popova, 621 words
  10. The Public Domain Review, , more info

    Strange Gods: Charles Fort’s Book of the Damned (1919)
    Rains of blood and frogs, mysterious disappearances, baffling objects in the sky: these were the anomalies that fascinated Charles Fort in his Book of the Damned. “For every five people who read this book“, wrote one reviewer, “four will go insane”. Joshua Blu Buhs recounts Fort’s early life, unfinished manuscripts (“X”, “Y”), and the philosophical monism that informed his research.
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  11. Strong Language, , more info

    REVIEW: Jesse Sheidlower’s The F-Word, 4th edition
    Buy the book! Sheidlower, Jesse. The F-Word, 4th edition. Oxford University Press, 2024. 449 pages. US$22.99. Back when I was a teen, c. 1980, some friends and I were cruising the streets of Seaside Heights, New Jersey on an off-season night. With us was a friend-of-a-friend, someone I did not know. He got into a verbal altercation with some other teens we had met on the street, and afterward as …
    By Dave Wilton, 1,249 words
  12. Punya Mishra's Web | Blog, , more info

    AMA with Digital Promise: An AI-opening Discussion
    I recently had the pleasure of participating in Digital Promise‘s inaugural AI Education Exchange “Ask Me Anything” series, hosted by Kelly McNeil. This was my first LinkedIn AMA and was great fun, in large part due to the team that helped set it up and the broader community that raised a wide array of critical […]
    By Punya Mishra, 63 words
  13. Crooked Timber, , more info

    TikTok in Romania
    Ownership and control of social media platforms is a first-order concern for both domestic politics and international conflict. The most important battleground in the Russia-Ukraine war is elections in NATO member states. And there, Russia is clearly winning. Trump, obviously, but yesterday saw the stunning success of formerly fringe right-wing candidate C?lin Georgescu. In an unimaginably large polling error, CG won 22% of the first-round vote (and thus made it …
    By Kevin Munger, 1,069 words
  14. Notebook Stories, , more info

    Karla Knight’s Notebooks
    A few years ago, I went to an exhibition of art by Karla Knight, but for some reason have never gotten around to posting about it til now. Her work is very interesting, full of strange symbols and spacey-looking shapes. But of course I was especially intrigued since some of the exhibition included notebooks! I … Continue reading Karla Knight’s Notebooks →
    By Nifty Notebook, 65 words
  15. Quanta Magazine | Science and Math News, , more info

    Teen Mathematicians Tie Knots Through a Mind-Blowing Fractal
    In the fall of 2021, Malors Espinosa set out to devise a special type of math problem. As with any good research question, it would have to be thought-provoking, its solution nontrivial — something others would want to study. But an additional constraint stumped him. Malors, then a graduate student in mathematics at the University of Toronto, wanted high school students to be able to prove it. Source
    By Gregory Barber, 76 words