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  1. Archive Television Musings, , more info

    Book review – Reaching A Verdict: Reviewing The Bill 1993-1994
    The third book in Edward Kellett’s series, we’ve now reached 1993 and 1994 – a period of change for The Bill as a third weekly episode was added to the schedule. As with the previous volumes, each of the two sections (dedicated to 1993 and 1994) begin by highlighting a number of key episodes (which are ideal picks for anyone keen to sample the programme, but who might balk at …
    By archivetvmusings, 814 words
  2. Anil Dash, , more info

    Lessons learned from burning things.
    One thing I like to do is make fires. It’s often considered a less socially-acceptable pastime than my other wood-destruction hobbies like writing and woodworking, but each of these ways of killing trees teaches me something vital, and perhaps none is more full of portentous metaphors than building a wood fire in a fireplace or for a campfire. Here, then, are a few key lessons that may have additional resonance …
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  3. Benjamin Studebaker, , more info

    December London Tour Dates
    I’ll be in London this December to launch the new book, Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies, and to discuss some of my other work. There will be multiple in-person events in London. If you’re in the UK and you’d like to attend, here are the dates and, where applicable, sign-up instructions: Everyday Analysis Event on the … Continue reading December London Tour Dates →
    By Benjamin Studebaker, 66 words
  4. Seat 31B – The World In Economy Class, , more info

    How I Fixed Chase Aeroplan Pay Yourself Back Failures
    Chase issues a cobranded credit card with Air Canada Aeroplan. It has a very interesting feature called Pay Yourself Back. This card isn’t especially popular in the US, but I have gotten pretty good value out of it over the past year. Although I live 900 meters inside the US, my home airport is Vancouver. Being a cardholder allows a free checked bag, even on basic economy fares. The card …
    By TProphet, 1,009 words
  5. Stitches on the Run, , more info

    Sashiko Pattern Yabane
    The sashiko pattern yabane 矢羽根 or 矢羽 represents arrow feathers, which is also the literal translation of yabane.矢 ya means “arrow” and 羽 or 羽根 hane means “feather” or “wing.” When put together, the は ha sound becomes soft and turns into ば ba. Thus it is pronounced yabane, not yahane.The yabane sashiko pattern is one of the most popular traditional patterns. Probably not only because of its good looks, …
    By Janette Haruguchi, 412 words
  6. GrilloPress, , more info

    Service design is not mostly convincing other people to do service design
    It’s catchy. And many people feel that’s what they do. And you’ll be doing it a bit I don’t doubt. If you’ve talked to a service designer over the last few years (or been one) you’ve probably heard some variation on that theme. That the job is mostly convincing other people to let them do their job. It’s a good ear worm but it’s a bad brain worm. Telling people …
    By Andrew Duckworth, 505 words
  7. Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives /// Darren Cullen, , more info

    ARTIFICIAL AI
    The Mechanical Turk was a machine built in 1770, at the start of the Industrial Revolution, that supposedly beat Napoleon and Benjamin Franklin at chess. It toured for 84 years before being destroyed in a fire and, although many suspected it was a scam, it was only revealed to have been a hoax as late as 1834. It seems obvious now, but it was essentially a box with a person …
    By Darren Cullen, 330 words
  8. The Play's The Thing UK, , more info

    Death and the Cat, Drayton Arms Theatre
    by Diana Miranda Death and The Cat, directed by Penny Gkritzapi, explores life’s ultimate and inevitable outcome – death – wrapped with absurdist humour and a surprising amount of heart. Robert Emlyn Slater’s debut play gives life (ironically) to Death. What starts as a comedy full of quirky characters slowly reveals itself as a deeper reflection on questions about what infinity means, and how the power of connection may ground …
    By laurakressly, 530 words
  9. The New Aesthetic, , more info

    2024-11-28 19:13
    Satellite images of a horse, pomegranates, and a camel, created from Solar Panel installations in China and Mongolia.Via @[email protected] Horse image was created in association with Huawei, in a project that also includes agrivoltaics (growing crops between and underneath solar panels):In the Kubuqi Desert of Inner Mongolia, the State Power Investment Corporation used Huawei’s smart PV solution to build a 300 MW solar power station. The power station located in …
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  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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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  13. Ray Grasso Photography, , more info

    Joe
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    By Ray Grasso, 5 words
  14. 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
  15. Mia Rabbit - Photo diary of a petite rabbit, , more info

    Happy Thanksgiving
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    By A, 11 words