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  1. Criminal Element, , more info

    Cooking the Books: Murder On The Page by Daryl Wood Gerber
    The evocatively named Allie Catt is used to rising above her circumstances. Whether it’s her indifferent parents’ absurd choice of name for their only child or the heartbreaking end of her engagement, Allie has grown to be the kind of twenty-something woman who learns from adversity and shapes herself into someone stronger, wiser, and, most…
    By Doreen Sheridan, 66 words
  2. wood•life•studio | Blog, , more info

    🌸 Noire Henro-San: Kotohiki Park
    Zenigata Sunae (coin-shaped sand art) at Kotohiki Park. I had one more day remaining at the guesthouse in Toyohama and Kanonji, my plan was to rest easy. I bought food at a nearby market, The redone kitchen was next … 🐞 Read more about it ➞ ➞ ➞
    By Shirley J, 53 words
  3. Disney Parks Blog, , more info

    Disney Serves Up Food for Families in Need this Thanksgiving
    It’s Thanksgiving, and here at Disney, we’re giving thanks and giving back to families across the country – from Florida to California and beyond. What better way to do this than by donating food directly from our kitchens to communities in need? Walt Disney World Chefs Cook 1,000 Meals for Central Florida Community One of our traditions at Walt Disney World is providing warm Thanksgiving meals to Central Florida residents …
    By The Editors, 439 words
  4. Lab Muffin Beauty Science, , more info

    Is benzene in benzoyl peroxide a cancer risk?
    There’s been a lot of stories about benzene contamination in personal care products over the last 4 years. This year, benzene was discovered in benzoyl peroxide, a staple acne treatment. How concerned should we be? Petition and original paper I’ve written about the background behind Valisure’s benzene analyses before, as well as questions about the accuracy of their data and ... Read more Source
    By Michelle Wong, 72 words
  5. Professional NPC, , more info

    I'm thinking about Linda Tirado.
    I'm thinking about the USA election, and I'm thinking about Ukraine, and I'm remembering how the "Berkut" snipers shot journalists in Kyiv in 2013, and of course I remember Linda Tirado. And here's an article, an interview with her. She's crazy and beautiful. And here's a story she told a couple days ago. I don't know how long she can live like this. Brain's a tricky thing. There's not much …
    By Simon Tsevelev, 91 words
  6. Dhole Moments - Blog, , more info

    Beyond Bcrypt
    In 2010, Coda Hale wrote How To Safely Store A Password which began with the repeated phrase, “Use bcrypt”, where the word bcrypt was linked to a different implementation for various programming languages. This had two effects on the technology blogosphere at the time: It convinced a lot of people that bcrypt was the right answer for storing a password. It created a meme for how technology bloggers recommend specific …
    By Soatok, 2,699 words
  7. CSS-Tricks, , more info

    WordPress Multi-Multisite: A Case Study
    The mission: Provide a dashboard within the WordPress admin area for browsing Google Analytics data for all your blogs. The catch? You’ve got about 900 live blogs, spread across about 25 WordPress multisite instances. Some instances have just one blog, others have as many as 250. In other words, what you need is to compress a data set that normally takes a very long time to compile into a single …
    By Scott Fennell, 3,861 words
  8. Dead Wax, , more info

    These Boots Are Made For Walking
    These Boots Are Made For Walking The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits says “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'” was a huge hit for Nancy Sinatra. The tune topped the Billboard Hot 100 for one week in 1966, becoming Sinatra’s first and only solo No. 1 single in the United States. So much played on radio and TV and at so many places in 1966, but also in expected …
    By Bob, 357 words
  9. We Make Money Not Art, , more info

    Symbiotic Sense(s) part 2: lazy robots, AI-designed ceramics and cosmic radiations
    Symbiotic Sense(s), an exhibition currently on view at the National Library of Latvia in Riga as part of the RIXC Art Science festival (see my notes on the conference), presents the work of artists who challenge the boundaries between self and other, human and other forms of life, natural and artificial. T(n)C (Agnes Varnai and Tina Kult), Retraining Laziness, 2023 Sasha Litvintseva and Beny Wagner, My Want of You Partakes …
    By Regine, 1,938 words
  10. The Pulp Super-Fan, , more info

    ‘Blood Is the Life’
    I have reviewed several of John L. French‘s works here, but one series of his that I have yet to get into is Bianca Jones. Jones is a Baltimore detective who becomes the unofficial “monster hunter” on the force, facing several foes and menaces with only the help of a strange bookstore owner and a […]
    By Michael, 60 words
  11. Singularity Hub, , more info

    Niantic Is Training a Giant ‘Geospatial’ AI on Pokémon Go Data
    If you want to see what’s next in AI, just follow the data. ChatGPT and DALL-E trained on troves of internet data. Generative AI is making inroads in biotechnology and robotics thanks to existing or newly assembled datasets. One way to glance ahead, then, is to ask: What colossal datasets are still ripe for the picking? Recently, a new clue emerged. In a blog post, gaming company Niantic said it’s …
    By Jason Dorrier, 1,300 words
  12. Publishers Weekly, , more info

    To This Tech Entrepreneur and Author, Every Book Is a Startup
    Uri Levine, a cofounder of Waze and the author of 'Fall in Love with the Problem, Not the Solution,' argues that unicorn companies and bestselling books have a lot in common.
    By Uri Levine, 42 words
  13. Raven Sings The Blues, , more info

    Lee Baggett
    It may be almost December but I’ve got no intentions of wrapping up the year just yet. There are still plenty more albums to hit the review block and the latest finds perennial RSTB favorite Lee Baggett back at it once again. The West Coast songwriter has long lingered in the crumpled and creviced end of the Cosmic American canon and he shows no signs of digging out now. Waves …
    By Andy, 314 words
  14. Old House Dreams, , more info

    1888 Second Empire in Okawville, IL
    $125,000 - Here is your chance at a great potential property in the heart of Okawville. This property was turned into a Museum in the late 1980's. Due to the preservation of this property, not ... Read more
    By Kelly, OHD, 44 words
  15. Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller, , more info

    Dan Davies on farming and inheritance tax (→ backofmind.substack.com)
    The streets of London were crawling with tractors recently, protesting the changes to inheritance tax on farms. (Previously farms were exempt from inheritance tax; now farms worth over £1m will be subject to it.) My initial response was to buy the line that this would only affect a tiny minority of farms, and that it was shutting a pretty egregious tax loophole exploited by the likes of James Dyson and …
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