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  1. Die, Workwear!, , more info

    Ten Of The Best Black Friday Sales
    Even when it’s online, and you can shop from the comfort of your home, Black Friday always feels like a mad dash to find the best days. To simplify the landscape, I round up the best menswear-related promotions every year and post them here, along with a selection of notable picks at each store. These [...] Read More... The post Ten Of The Best Black Friday Sales appeared first on …
    By divert-brew-diagonal, 79 words
  2. TECHknitting, , more info

    Splitting (unspinning) Yarn thinner yarn for utility or color work
    Two 2-ply splits froma four-ply yarnThinner yarn in matching color is always useful to hem a sweater, sew down a neck or seam with less bulk. Color combos of thinner yarns create beautiful segues and ombrés. Both these tricks require thinner yarns, and that's today's post: harvesting thinner strands of yarn by UN-spinning. It isn't hard, but a few tricks with weight and gravity help tame kinking
    By TECHknitter, 77 words
  3. Happiness Machines | Entries, , more info

    Entropic Reduction Solver
    Today (2024), generative artificial intelligence allows us to generate infinite solutions, but the problem is that we cannot prove that these solutions are related to a particular real output. We can, correlate them and approximate the solution as a function of a given distance in a latent space, but we cannot prove this as a fact. To me, this is a problem whenever we want to apply this to deterministic …
    By Ignacio Brasca, 205 words
  4. The Green Dragon - Permittre dragonis adsurgo, , more info

    Notes on the Collapse of Complex Societies
    My notes on the thought-provoking book The Collapse of Complex Societies. Recommended to me by Eli Dourado, whose notes you can find here. This chart sums up the thesis of the book, but it’s mislabeled. It’s the benefits of complexity vs level of complexity, not the marginal product of increasing...
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  5. Ray Grasso Photography, , more info

    Joe
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    By Ray Grasso, 5 words
  6. Thinking about Science with David Hukins, , more info

    24.11 Zeroth law of thermodynamics
    I have written about the first, second and third laws of thermodynamics; these three laws are numbered in chronological order and, I believe, in logical order. But, in 1932, the English physicist Sir Ralph Fowler (1889-1944) proposed that there should be a further law that logically belonged before the other three. So it is called the Zeroth law of themodynamics. The zeroth law considers three objects a, b and c. …
    By David Hukins, 549 words
  7. Daniel Bowen, , more info

    Old photos from November 2014
    Here’s my regular post of old photos from ten years ago. This time, it’s November 2014, plus a few from October 2014 that I missed last month. Another day, another train disruption. Plenty of unhappy punters at Richmond. For a while, Metro was putting ads on the windows. Not good. This was how a Comeng train looked from the outside. …and here was the view from the inside of a …
    By Daniel Bowen, 346 words
  8. Mia Rabbit - Photo diary of a petite rabbit, , more info

    Happy Thanksgiving
    The post Happy Thanksgiving appeared first on Mia Rabbit.
    By A, 11 words
  9. Imagico.de | blog, , more info

    Drawing the line #4 – Plumbing
    This post adds another chapter to my previous series of posts on line signatures in maps. Back in the first part of the series i explained and illustrated how the sophisticated techniques in using line signatures in pre-digital maps have practically largely been replaced by rather primitive line drawing in digital map production. And i showed some methods how you can, in digital rule based map design, work around these …
    By chris, 960 words
  10. The LRM - The Loiterers Resistance Movement | Blog, , more info

    December 2024: A Creative Wander and Irwell events
    Dear friends, comrades, lovers and loiterers It’s First Sunday, This Sunday and, somewhat discombobulatingly the last First Sunday of the year. How the devil did that happen? Join us to ponder time flying, cities dreaming, buddleia conspiring and doubtless much else. Meet 2pm this Sunday outside Manchester Craft and Design Centre, Oak St M4 5JD. I don’t know exactly where we will go, but as ever our wanders wind collectively, …
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  11. 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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  12. Nelson's Weblog, , more info

    Legal aid charities for immigrants (2024)
    The Trump administration has made aggressive threats against immigrants in the US. It’s not clear what’s coming, my biggest fear is a violent display of fascism. (Don’t call them camps!) But even if it’s a polite legal process it will be chaotic and disruptive to many neighbors. Back in 2018 I donated reactively to the Trump administration’s cruelty to immigrant families. This time I’m trying to get ahead of it. …
    By Nelson Minar, 195 words
  13. The Thesis Whisperer, , more info

    Shut up and say goodbye to 2024
    So it’s the end of another year already… that one went fast didn’t it? In July 2025, Thesis Whisperer will be 15 years old. Does this mean I am now a bratty teenager instead of a menopausal woman?! I feel there’s life in the old girl yet, so I’ll still fire up the blog monthly, never fear. As is tradition, the end of year post should contain some reflections on …
    By Thesis Whisperer, 1,199 words
  14. takeonethingoff.com, , more info

    Fragrance Flops: You Can’t Love Everything #1
    To be frank, 90% of the perfumes I smell are disappointing, if not downright awful. Which is why I’m starting a series dedicated to reviewing (or should that be ‘roasting’) the duds. Sogni (Meo Fusciuni) Sogni is quite possibly the worst thing I have smelled in a long while. I can usually find something positive to talk about in any perfume – and I am inclined to give indies like …
    By Claire, 217 words
  15. a man and his hoe, , more info

    A First Frost History About to be Made
    You wouldn’t know it was the very end of November from the verdant hydrangea leaves. History is about to be made. The latest recorded first frost I could find for our area ranges from November 23 in Bellingham, 15 miles north, to November 29 in Everett, 40 miles south of us. Today is November 27, and there is no frost in sight, even through December 6, when the high is …
    By theMan, 332 words