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  1. Lisi Linhart 👩‍💻, , more info

    Five Tips for Joining as a Staff Engineer
    Staff engineer onboarding is about building relationships, understanding priorities, and delivering early value while aligning with the organization’s goals.
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  2. Polytechnic — Blog, , more info

    Weeknotes 24th November 2024
    Snow! I woke up to a lot of snow on Tuesday. It had pretty much all gone by the evening. There's probably a metaphor in there somewhere.
    By Garrett Coakley, 31 words
  3. The Space Review, , more info

    National Reconnaissance Program crisis photography concepts, part 4: FASTBACK and FASTBACK-B
    In the early 1970s, one company studied for the NRO a concept for a "rapid reaction" reconnaissance mission that could return images within 24 hours. Joseph T. Page II examines the concept and one danger it posed.
    By Joseph T. Page II, 48 words
  4. Matt Levine - Bloomberg, , more info

    Some Wamco Trades Were Better Than Others
    Cherry-picking, quant contests, hairy private wealth clients, in-seat promotions, a DJT business model and the head of mar
    By Matt Levine, 25 words
  5. The Daily | Current | The Criterion Collection, , more info

    Paper Moon: Partners in Crime
    The first thing we hear in Peter Bogdanovich’s tragicomic treasure Paper Moon (1973) is an old recording of the 1932 title song by Harold Arlen, E. Y. “Yip” Harburg, and Billy Rose, a reflection on the seductive power of falsity that keeps returning to the plaintive refrain “It wouldn’t be make-believe / If you believed in me.” The idea in that lyric is that true love has the power to …
    By Mark Harris, 2,169 words
  6. The Tao of Gaming, , more info

    The Games Must Flow
    In my do-over game of Factorio: Space Age, it became apparent to me why Factorio (and other games) are addictive. Once you get started, you enter the “flow state,” meaning I was fixing one thing and then fixing another …. aaaaannnndddd it’s 2am. Or today when I was tinkering on Vulcanus and missed lunch. How many board game reviews have said “It took half a day, but the time flew …
    By taogaming, 322 words
  7. Scientist Sees Squirrel, , more info

    Trolley problems in scientific writing
    Last week I wrote about the impossibility of deciding on the single best way to write anything – because readers differ, and what works well for one reader will work poorly for another. (Don’t panic, this isn’t a completely nihilistic position. There’s definitely bad, good, and better writing; there just isn’t best.) There’s an interesting […]
    By ScientistSeesSquirrel, 61 words
  8. Clothes In Books, , more info

    Finding Nemo’s Almanac
    Finding Nemo’s Almanac For many many years I have been a great fan of Nemo’s Almanac, and it seems to me that many of my readers might like to know about it too. It is an excellent diversion, and also makes a great present for bookish friends…. My erudite, literary, knowledgeable readers (yes I mean you) would make the ideal audience. So I will try to describe the whole phenomenon. …
    By Clothes In Books, 469 words
  9. The Visual Science Lab / Kirk, , more info

    Sea Change. Getting rid of lots of stuff. Feels good to downsize the inventory from time to time.
    From the fashion shows at the Louvre. 1994Certain photographers who worked professionally through the decades have a propensity for accumulating more and more stuff as time goes on. I count myself among the worst offenders. I've rarely met a lens or a camera body in which I wasn't at least passingly interested. Recently I looked into a drawer that holds most of my lenses and realized that things have gotten …
    By Kirk, Photographer/Writer, 1,332 words
  10. The travels of Mary Loosemore – Blog, , more info

    Herefordshire Week 256: Tuesday 19 – Monday 25 November 2024
    From snow and subzero temperatures…. We’ve woken up to a spot of snow! ….to flooding that put paid to the Loosemore Family Pre-Christmas Treat: Dinner, Bed & Breakfast at The Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, when Storm Bert (and Tom) came a-calling at the weekend: Storm Bert at Forty Acres Flooding on the lane down to Lower Jury Farm (Video, 20 sec) We woke up to a light dusting of sleety snow …
    By Mary, 1,259 words
  11. Michael Sippey, , more info

    Margaret Kilgallen (and Barry McGee)
    Margaret Kilgallen: “My hand will always be imperfect, because it’s human.” Glorious.
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  12. BLCKDGRD, , more info

    Thus the Butcher Can Display Under Our Very Eyes His Hands on the Block
    Slowest week of the year in the Blegsylvanian calendar so of course I'm gonna post though my tablets have gone silent, nothing but canvases of late, them and grids how I'm processing Life in the Assholoscene nowI didn't mention here that earlier this month when I was in Michigan while driving around in my car with Maryland plates I was targeted as a Subaru-American by multiple Pick-up Truck-Americans, GMC-Americans, Ford …
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  13. Replicate – Blog, , more info

    FLUX fine-tunes are now fast
    We've made running fine-tunes on Replicate much faster, and the optimizations are open-source.
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  14. Apple Must, , more info

    How to access SearchGPT from your iPhone’s Lockscreen
    Apple has added a new routine to the Shortcuts app on iPhone and iPad which lets you set up a single-button way to run a search using Open AI’s Open SearchGPT service. This is bound to be popular, so I thought I’d explain how it works and how to make it usable from the Lockscreen on your iPhone. What is ChatGPT Search? Introduced earlier this year, ChatGPT Search raids Google …
    By Jonny Evans, 467 words
  15. Attic24, , more info

    Happily Novembering
    After all the chilly grey tones in my most recent blog post, I felt like I should reassure you that mostly my November life is lived in glorious full colour. It's funny looking back at that post (((here)) if you missed it) because it really doesn't look like it belongs to me, if you know what I mean?! I think it's safe to say that shades of brown and grey …
    By Lucy @ Attic24, 1,690 words