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  1. Goethe Etc., , more info

    Goethe and Marriage
    As usual, I am caught up in many things, including an article on Goethe's 1774 play Clavigo, which I am completing (the footnotes took ages) for publication. It is not a play that we in the U.S. hear much about, and at the time of its publication there were people in Germany who didn't believe it was by Goethe. It appeared in the same year as The Sorrows of Young …
    By Goethe Girl, 1,034 words
  2. largehearted boy, , more info

    Essential and Interesting “Best Books of 2024” Lists
    From 2008-2022, I aggregated every online year-end book list I discovered into one post. This year (like last year), I will collect essential and interesting year-end book lists in this post and update it daily. Please feel free to e-mail me with a magazine, newspaper, or other online list I have missed. Please consider making a donation or leaving a tip to Largehearted Boy to support posts like these, the …
    By largeheartedboy, 445 words
  3. Improve something today, , more info

    Monthly links & notes for November 2024
    Online reading“I feel connected to my organization’s culture.” Only 40% of leadership, 23% of management, and 19% of staff agree with this statement.My pal Jenny Zhang recently gave a superb conference talk on ways it might be more useful to think about values (fit/mismatch/tension) in the workplace, instead of culture.I particularly enjoyed this:The expected return of going to leadership with negative feedback is terrible. Risk alienating your boss for the …
    By Brian Kerr, 875 words
  4. Deeplinks Blog | Electronic Frontier Foundation, , more info

    One Down, Many to Go with Pre-Installed Malware on Android
    Last year, we investigated a Dragon Touch children’s tablet (KidzPad Y88X 10) and confirmed that it was linked to a string of fully compromised Android TV Boxes that had also multiple reports of malware, adware, and a sketchy firmware update channel. Since then, Google has taken the (now former) tablet distributor off of their list of Play Protect certified phones and tablets. The burden of catching this type of threat …
    By Alexis Hancock, 1,036 words
  5. SoftRobotCritics, , more info

    Ideofoon 1 (1970-73) by Dick Raaijmakers (1930-2013)
    Ideofoon 1 (1970-73) by Dick Raaijmakers (1930-2013)
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  6. DK1MI.radio | Blog, , more info

    [Video] An Introduction to Amateur Radio
    I’ve created a 20 minute video based on my recently published slides. In this presentation, which is aimed at viewers who have heard little or nothing about amateur radio before, I try to explain what amateur radio is and what you can do with it. Please note that i am neither a professional video creator/editor nor that english is my first language. The video might be best viewed in 1.25x …
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  7. Cup of Jo, , more info

    Happy Thanksgiving!
    Happy Thanksgiving! If you celebrate, are you cooking anything? My mom is in town, and my dad arrives tomorrow (yes, both my divorced parents!), and we’re also hosting friends, including this party girl.… Read more The post Happy Thanksgiving! appeared first on Cup of Jo.
    By Joanna Goddard, 47 words
  8. Cat and Girl, , more info

    On Top of Mt. Money
    By Dorothy, 5 words
  9. Buried Treasure, , more info

    Proverbs
    PC, Mac Sometimes you just need a really good distraction. That’s not faint praise – an average or bad distraction isn’t what anyone wants – the “really good” part is vital. Proverbs is a really good distraction. Things have been pretty rough personally for a bit, which is unfortunately reflected in a lower number of articles here, and today’s an especially rough one. But I’m not here to whine – …
    By buriedtreasure, 813 words
  10. Oliver Andrich, , more info

    Initial Thoughts on PyCharm
    I am frustrated by VSCode lately. I might share the reasons in another post someday. For the moment, I turned to PyCharm and try to adopt it as my primary IDE for Python projects. So far, many things are really wonderful, like the refactoring tools, the AI toolbox, the constant level of memory usage and the editor in general. But some things are at best called confusing, and I am …
    By Oliver, 424 words
  11. Hometowns to Hollywood, , more info

    Hollywood Unions
    While examining film history, it is also well worth exploring the stories of the various unions and guilds that formed as the film industry grew. Kate Fortmueller and Luci Marzola’s Hollywood Unions thoroughly chronicles the histories of these unions that organized motion picture and television labor. Among the unions and guilds highlighted in this book are IATSE, DGA, SAG-AFTRA, and WGA. These different unions encapsulate the many different types of …
    By Annette Bochenek, 133 words
  12. Birchtree, , more info

    The “Bluesky feels like early Twitter!” vibe
    Bluesky has the juice right now, and while it’s slowed down a bit this week, they were adding over 1 million users a day for a bit last week. One sentiment I’m hearing a lot recently is that Bluely “feels like early Twitter,” which to be fair, I feel as well.But you don’t have to look back too far to see this “it feels like early Twitter” sentiment thrown around …
    By Matt Birchler, 401 words
  13. Publishing Perspectives, , more info

    Mexico’s Enrique Krauze at the IPA Publishers Congress: ‘Age of Discord’
    Among Mexico's most highly regarded and awarded writers, Enrique Krauze keynotes at the IPA Publishers Congress in Guadalajara. The post Mexico’s Enrique Krauze at the IPA Publishers Congress: ‘Age of Discord’ appeared first on Publishing Perspectives.
    By Porter Anderson, 47 words
  14. Pnårp’s docile & perfunctory page, , more info

    Plårped again
    Plårp recounted how hiding in holes, eating crayons, and listening to gnomish alienists are bad for your health.
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  15. Every Day Is Like Wednesday, , more info

    DC Versus Marvel Omnibus Pt. 3: Marvel Treasury Edition #28
    Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man must have been a success for DC and Marvel, as it was followed by a second crossover starring the pair, although almost everything other than the headliners would be different in the sequel: Different creators, different villains and a different way of assembling and publishing the book. Reading it in 2024, and immediately after reading its predecessor, I think it suffers somewhat in comparison with …
    By Caleb, 2,511 words