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  1. The Beauty of Transport, , more info

    Never(?) Decreasing Circles (Railtrack/Network Rail major station logos, UK (continued))
    One of the most enduringly popular articles on this website (at least in terms of clicks and re-posts) is a very early one, from 2013. It concerns the graphic identities created for Railtrack’s major stations by Citigate Lloyd Northover. These ones… Firstly – have I really been writing this website on and off for that […]
    By dwtransportwriting, 66 words
  2. StreetsblogMASS, , more info

    T Things to Be Thankful For This Thanksgiving
    It’s the season of thanks, and here in Massachusetts public transit, there is much to be thankful for. As someone who watches their TrainTrakr with remorse at how few trains have been on the move recently, I was pleasantly surprised to see a fully-lit board this morning. No more slow zones After two multi-day closures during October, the Orange Line fully reopened on November 2nd, free of speed restrictions for …
    By Meghan Volcy, 926 words
  3. Edward Feser, , more info

    Zubia on Hume and liberalism
    “Hume’s Trojan Horse,” my review of Aaron Alexander Zubia’s new book The Political Thought of David Hume: The Origins of Liberalism and the Modern Political Imagination, appears in the Fall 2024 issue of the Claremont Review of Books.
    By Edward Feser, 43 words
  4. alis.me, , more info

    Thursday @ 9:15 am
    Oof. Regardless of your personal takes on Aethy, this closure — specifically, the reason for it — is one hell of a canary . . .
    By alis.me (imported), 30 words
  5. Colin Devroe, , more info

    One year at NerdPress
    Wow, it has already been one year since I joined NerdPress. And I couldn’t possibly be happier that I did. The NerdPress team are such great people to work with. Everyone is very dedicated to their job, but they are also well balanced people who care about their work, their community, and their core values. They don’t just say so they actually do it. My thanks to Andrew Wilder and …
    By Colin Devroe, 485 words
  6. Stumbling and Mumbling, , more info

    On legibility
    There's an under-appreciated connection between two of this week's big political stories - Starmer's promise to "crack down hard" on benefit fraud; and the assisted dying bill. The link is James C. Scott's concept (pdf) of legibility, which for my purposes we can understand to mean the degree to which the state can read, and thus control, society. A big question with the assisted dying bill is: are there sufficient …
    By chris, 796 words
  7. My best shot | Artanddesign | The Guardian, , more info

    Samuel Beckett smoking a French cigarette: John Haynes’s best photograph
    ‘One day, I was summoned to a pub near the Royal Court theatre where Samuel Beckett was looking at my work. “These are wonderful pictures,” he said’I knew Samuel Beckett’s reputation. He didn’t like photographers. He didn’t want them around really. It’s hard to believe I took so many photographs of him. During the 1970s, I photographed him and his rehearsals at the Royal Court theatre in London, and eventually …
    By Interview by Stuart Jeffries, 194 words
  8. flowerville, , more info

    this writing
    Mon cher ami,Il ne faut pas s'enfermer dans sa propre terreur. life, you thought, as you were half asleep and making breakfast cake, which takes less than 5 minutes just fruit bit of flour, stick in oven go back to sleep wake up again nice breakfast, coffee and cake, yes good; and you had made a specific mixing bowl, heavy so it doesn't slide around much and high inward curved …
    By *, 73 words
  9. Michael Tsai - Blog, , more info

    Amazon S3 Adds Put-If-Match (Compare-and-Swap)
    AWS (via Hacker News): Amazon S3 can now perform conditional writes that evaluate if an object is unmodified before updating it. This helps you coordinate simultaneous writes to the same object and prevents multiple concurrent writers from unintentionally overwriting the object without knowing the state of its content. You can use this capability by providing the ETag of an object using S3 PutObject or CompleteMultipartUpload API requests in both S3 …
    By Michael Tsai, 87 words
  10. James Russell, , more info

    FOUR STARS FOR TIRZAH GARWOOD!
    Tirzah Garwood, untitled embroidery (woman watering)It's always gratifying to get some press for an exhibition, but the reviews of Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious have been particularly enjoyable. Writers seem to have enjoyed coming face to face with an artist they haven't really seen before, and to have been affected by Garwood's peculiar magic as I was and as visitors to the gallery seem to be. We're not making claims about …
    By James Russell, 282 words
  11. Tao of Mac, , more info

    Work Hacks
    Things are reasonably OK these days, but I thought I’d list a few work hacks that I’ve come to rely on over the years (and that are now a part of my daily routine). But there’s a couple of caveats. For instance, a lot of these work for me because I happen to use Microsoft 365 (neé Office) for my day to day work. In fact, I can do 95% …
    By Rui Carmo, 366 words
  12. 512 Pixels, , more info

    Indie App Sales
    It’s that time of year again: Indie App Sales is currently boasting over 400 Mac and iOs apps for sale. There are some real gems on the list.
    By Stephen Hackett, 31 words
  13. Adam's Apples, , more info

    Good Bye—Sunshine
    The day shone sunny and bright at the last outdoor farmers market of the year. title="end of the road"> (Photo: The low November sun kisses the last apples of the year at the Davis Square farmers market in Somerville, Massachusetts, earlier today.) There were 11 different kinds of apples to buy.
    By Adam, 53 words
  14. Retraction Watch, , more info

    Cancer researcher admitted faking data
    A former researcher at Nemours Children’s Health in Wilmington, Del., admitted to falsifying and incorrectly reporting data in at least two published studies, both of which were supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health. The studies have been retracted. The researcher, Valerie Sampson, reported herself to Nemours, which launched an inquiry into all of her publications, according to a hospital spokesperson. The institution’s findings are under review at …
    By Lori Youmshajekian, 616 words
  15. The Stop Button, , more info

    Briefly, TV (27 November 2024)
    FROM (2022) s03e09 “Revelations: Chapter One” [2024] D: Jack Bender. S: Harold Perrineau, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Eion Bailey, David Alpay, Elizabeth Saunders, Scott McCord, Ricky He. Penultimate episode of the season and the cliffhanger reveal is something from last season, unaddressed until now. Or it’s new. It’s impossible to tell without paying too much attention… or binging. Everyone tries being extra nice to one another this episode, which is a …
    By Andrew Wickliffe, 908 words