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  1. Eduwonk, , more info

    In Defense Of The Filibuster
    That was the title of something Rob Saldin and I wrote more than a decade ago for The New York Daily News. I tried to get AI to create an image for the filibuster, but nothing was better than this. If you hated our point then maybe you’ll hate it now. Or maybe not…since political fortunes have changed. And that’s our core point. If you want a more normal politics …
    By arotherham, 281 words
  2. Design is fine. History is mine., , more info

    Achille is always right
    By design-is-fine, 4 words
  3. Blog - The Film Experience, , more info

    Best Supporting Actor in the 80s: An Alternative Oscar History
    by Cláudio Alves As in real life, Jack Nicholson takes a Best Supporting Actor prize during the 1980s. But not for TERMS OF ENDEARMENT, however. November is coming to an end and so is our 80s throwback celebration. That means I have to wrap-up these alternative Oscars posts. After sharing personal ballots for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, it’s time for the other acting categories, starting with the thespians …
    By Cláudio Alves, 153 words
  4. The Ethan Hein Blog, , more info

    Uncle John’s Band
    The most common entry point for Grateful Dead listeners is the acoustic folkie material, especially “Uncle John’s Band”. That makes sense; the song is fun, memorable, and relatively accessible. It seems like it would make a good campfire singalong. But then you get in there to try to learn it, and the song turns out to be extremely odd. Like a lot of Dead tunes! This excellent episode of the …
    By Ethan, 2,088 words
  5. Open Thinkering, , more info

    (Digital) bodges and badges
    Anyone who grew up in England and who is of a certain age will remember the children’s TV series Bodger & Badger. The latter was rather fond of mashed potato, I seem to remember. The series came to mind after I prompted GPT-4o to come up with an image “based on our conversations… using an appropriate illustration style.” It came up with this monstrosity, complete with reference to DIGITAL BODGES: …
    By Doug Belshaw, 260 words
  6. Tandleman's Beer Blog, , more info

    (More) Bad News and (a little) Good News
    Well it didn't take quite as long as most of us would have imagined, but the inevitable has happened. Carsberg Marstons Brewing has decided, after announcing the closure of Banks's Brewery and saying that it would not result in a loss of brands - also known as someone's beloved beers - that they are discontinuing no less than eight cask beers and three others. As Pub Curmudgeon remarked, "it might …
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  7. Nelson's Linkblog, , more info

    Google altering websites
    Some bullshit Google app is now rewriting web pages and injecting links back to Google's own ad-stuffed pages.
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  8. Places Journal, , more info

    Comb Sisters
    Unwed women in China’s Canton Delta found autonomy and sisterhood in gupouks, innovative communal homes that emerged in tandem with the industrialization of silk-making. Read on Places Journal
    By Yingjia Tan, 30 words
  9. ArtLung: The Website of Joe Crawford, , more info

    Thread of the Day
    From Derek Powazek, from over on Bluesky: If you want to own your name and everything you post under it in a way nobody can take away from you, register a domain and start uploading html. If you post to someone else’s social media thing, you are playing on someone else’s server, and they always hold the keys. Yes, even here Amen. Sign my Guestbook | Contact Me | Book …
    By Joe Crawford, 78 words
  10. Ephemeral Enigmas, , more info

    Rude Breaker
    Compiling Compile’s Creations Developer: Compile Publisher: Compile Release Date: May 5th, 1996 (via Disc Station Vol. 10) Available On: PC-98 Genre: Shoot ‘Em Up In the 80s and 90s, there was an ol’ proverb you’d hear every so often: “In life, three things are certain: death, taxes, and Compile putting out more shoot ‘em ups”. I just made that up, but it feels like something that should be true, both …
    By ephemeralengimas, 3,828 words
  11. Memex 1.1, , more info

    Wednesday 27 November, 2024
    How doth our Hollyhocks grow? Of all the plants in our garden the Hollyhocks are the most striking. This one is still flowering in late November. And it withstood Storm Bert! Quote of the Day ”Dystopias may sometimes be grimly funny—but rarely from the inside.“ Henry Farrell Musical alternative to the morning’s radio news Mozart | Laudate Dominum, KV 339 | Patricia Janečková Link Long Read of the Day The …
    By jjn1, 809 words
  12. my name is mwd: photos, , more info

    26th November 2024 at 09:33
    I’ve been playing a little guitar again, after not being inspired for a while. Jag har spelat lite gitarr igen, efter att jag inte blivit inspirerad på en tag.
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  13. Other Strangeness, , more info

    Everything I Painted in 2024
    Late last year I got back into miniature painting, something I hadn’t done since I was in college. I was living on my own in the middle of nowhere for most of 2024, and painting miniatures was a nice way to spend time, especially when I was snowed in. I even made a few YouTube videos about painting.Here’s everything I painted in 2024, along with a few notes on the …
    By merritt k, 984 words
  14. SPACE-BIFF!, , more info

    You Merely Adopted the Mist
    Remember when Mistborn: House War made the uncomfortable decision to cast its players as the eugenicist oppressors of Brandon Sanderson’s much-loved fantasy series? Oh, you don’t. Well, I do, and that’s the first thing John D. Clair’s Mistborn: The Deckbuilding Game has going for it. This time around, you’re an actual mistborn, a metal-guzzling, glass-dagger-stabbing, high-flying superhero in a goofy tassled cape. That’s all good stuff, but the real draw …
    By Dan Thurot, 1,431 words
  15. blast-o-rama., , more info

    2024-11-26 23:44
    I think the My New Character/Chill Guy meme is the fastest I’ve turned on a meme. Indifference to loathing in days flat.
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