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  1. The Garden, , more info

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    Whoever invented the Qwerty keyboard was right. Z, X, and C totally are best friends and belong together. They all give off the same vibes.
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  2. Investing Guides For European And UK Investors, , more info

    Weekend Reading – BlackRock Launches A Regulated Money Market ETF & Constructing Robust Retirement Portfolios
    All Insights | Research | Strategy Weekend Reading – BlackRock Launches A Regulated Money Market ETF & Constructing Robust Retirement Portfolios Team Bankeronwheels Last Updated: November 28, 2024 Share: Team Bankeronwheels Last Updated: November 28, 2024 Share: Click Here to Read How This Compilation Works Weekend Reading is a collection of Investment Research and Lifestyle topics from all corners of the Web. We source the highest quality insights from Wall …
    By Team Bankeronwheels, 1,868 words
  3. Transit Maps, , more info

    15% Off All Prints in the “Transit Maps” Store
    Just a reminder that the best way to support the site is by buying a print from our online store, because you get something awesome in return! We’re having a Thanksgiving/Black Friday/Small Business Saturday/Cyber Monday sale with 15% off all prints. Choose from my original designs, or a wide variety of digitally restored vintage maps. Perfect gifts for the transit lover in your life! Shop Original Designs Shop Vintage Maps
    By Cameron Booth, 79 words
  4. POST | Aberdeen's People | Aberdeen's Community | Aberdeen's Culture, , more info

    Your Festive Guide to Aberdeen Culture and Seasonal Celebrations
    Hey You,Wow, what a year it’s been! Standing on the far edge of 2024, we wanted to share our appreciation for your incredible work. You, the creative communities of Aberdeen, are the soul of this city, and your light and determination have inspired us all year.The landscape has been tough. Funding cuts more brutal than a North Sea wind at Pittodrie, eroding the foundations of our creative community. But here’s …
    By POST, 2,200 words
  5. yield code(); - Dmitry Kudryavtsev, , more info

    How to be a great manager
    An insight from a non-manager perspective.
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  6. Pants On Fire, , more info

    Bill's SEGRET One-Man Protest
    Is it really even a protest if, as a friend put it, you just look lost? Bill announced to the world (or to 60+ recipients, anyway) this morning that he was on his way to Toronto - to the Ontario Legislature at Queen's Park, no less - to stage a "SEGRET" protest: The world will be watching!! I mean... we were watching. Sort of. Someone was watching, anyway. And pointing …
    By Kawartha Lee, 168 words
  7. Adactio: Journal, , more info

    Going Offline is online …for free
    I wrote a book about service workers. It’s called Going Offline. It was first published by A Book Apart in 2018. Now it’s available to read for free online. If you want you can read the book as a PDF, an ePub, or .mobi, but I recommend reading it in your browser. Needless to say the web book works offline. Once you go to goingoffline.adactio.com you can add it to …
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  8. The Pub Curmudgeon, , more info

    A recycled mistake
    The philosopher George Santayana is reputed to have said “Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it”. And it looks like the Welsh government are planning to test out this maxim in following the example of their Scottish counterparts in trying to go it alone with a recycling scheme for drinks containers. Last year, the Westminster government gave the go-ahead to the Scottish proposals for a …
    By Curmudgeon, 594 words
  9. Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho—Journal, , more info

    [journal] New Tool: jj-gpc
    Making nicer branch names on the fly.Assumed audience: People who use (or are interested in) jj and/or little command line tools in general. Last night and this morning I built a tiny new tool for my own purposes, called jj-gpc, where gpc is short for git push --create. You can find it on GitHub! Jujutsu is a modern, Git-compatible version control system. (I wrote a nice long introduction to it …
    By Chris Krycho, 1,071 words
  10. Adam Keys is typing, , more info

    2024-11-28 20:33
    Bruce Springsteen’s “No Nukes” concert is one of the better early period surveys of his work. But what I’m really after, lately, is a middle-period summary of his discography. A live album highlighting the material from Born in the USA through The Rising. Two very different peaks in his career, with some of this most unique albums in between.
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  11. Hermitary – hermit's thatch, , more info

    Eremitic archtypes of India
    The rich traditions of eremitism in ancient India established several categories of hermits common to Hindus, Jains, and early Buddhists. This history is useful in considering the forms of eremitism that can be pursued in modern society. The trajectory of eremitism in ancient India can be charted in its highlights. The RigVeda is the expression of Brahmin culture, of the dominant religious and economic class. The era of the Upanishads …
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  12. Zettelkasten knowledge and info management, , more info

    Cal Newport vs Zettelkasten – SAD! (Clickbait)
    Dear Mr. Newport, I listened to your podcast Episode 287 - Minimalist Notes with great horror and deep concern. I’m sorry, really sorry that you still don’t have a Zettelkasten. Interim note: Below are a few comments on Cal Newport’s podcast. I can’t hold on to fake outrage for too long. :) Reducing Friction Costs Is Part of the Zettelkasten Method Cal Newport’s initial thesis is that most systems are …
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  13. Beneath the Stains of Time, , more info

    Inspector De Klerck and the Status in Murder (2024) by P. Dieudonné
    During the summer, E-Pulp published the tenth novel in P. Dieudonné's Rotterdam police series, Rechercheur De Klerck en de sluier van de dood (Inspector De Klerck and the Veil of Death, 2024), which is a double-sized politieroman to mark the series' first milestone – reason why its publication was delayed several months. So didn't expect them to keep to the customary schedule of two novels a year, but the eleventh …
    By TomCat, 679 words
  14. Weird Fucking Games, , more info

    Cape Hideous
    Cape Hideous (USD$5.99) by Jake Clover Note: I received a copy of this game for free. Explore a fantastical ship about to sail into a dangerous storm in this textless adventure that stokes the imagination. Jake Clover’s rough-around-the-edges art style lends itself beautifully to the rich environmental storytelling of the characters and their lives upon the ship. Also featuring gorgeous sound design by magicdweedoo. Buy on Steam for USD$5.99 The …
    By wfg, 81 words
  15. Tim Harford | Articles, , more info

    ‘Known unknowns’, or how to plug the gaps in public research
    In 1979, Archie Cochrane published an essay chastising (not for the first time) his fellow doctors. “It is surely a great criticism of our profession,” he wrote, “that we have not organised a critical summary, by speciality or subspeciality, adapted periodically, of all relevant randomised controlled trials.” The idea of “organising a critical summary” reeks of manila folders and unimaginative paper-shuffling — unworthy of a man like Cochrane, who was …
    By Tim Harford, 960 words