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  1. Essays by Suhas Guruprasad, , more info

    Synthetic Steps in Drug Development
    Suhas Hey o1, I was reading a blog post from Lonza titled “Better, Faster Pharma Manufacturing with Lonza’s AI Route Design” and I was wondering if you could help me understand the synthetic steps in drug development. In the post, the author says: Over the past two decades, I have witnessed a dramatic evolution in the landscape of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and drug substance development. While the usual synthetic …
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  2. The Hollywood Revue, , more info

    The Shop Around the Corner: The Independent Film That Wasn’t
    By the late 1930s, Ernst Lubitsch had firmly cemented his status as one of the top directors working in Hollywood. After starting his career making silent films in Europe, he came to the United States to direct Mary Pickford in 1923’s Rosita. From there, he built a reputation for his distinctive brand of sophistication and easily made the transition from silent films to talkies. Over the years, Lubitsch directed, wrote, …
    By Angela, 1,651 words
  3. CST Online | Television Studies Blog, , more info

    “LIVE” FROM NEW YORK, IT’S (POSTMODERN) SATURDAY NIGHT! by Douglas L. Howard
    In the final act of Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night, Matt Woods’s John Belushi ice skates in his bee costume in an empty rink in Rockefeller Plaza, as Ella Hunt’s Gilda Radner and the iconic gold statue of Prometheus look on. Wondering if John “ever had nostalgia for a moment while [he was] still in it,” Gilda proceeds to talk about being in the moment and simultaneously being in the future …
    By CSTonline, 84 words
  4. Present & Correct, , more info

    Fir real.
    A Christmas tree-t in the form of various trees to cut out & make. All by the paper artist Maho Motoyama. More here.
    By Neal Whittington, 25 words
  5. Lab Muffin Beauty Science, , more info

    Factcheck: Low-Tox Sunscreen Swaps?
    There’s been a few viral posts about how harmful chemical sunscreens are. The latest one is a post about “Sunscreen Swaps” from @a.glimpse.of.amelia (an Australian “low-tox” consultant) and @jordiepieface (a nutritionist from New Zealand), claiming that “some conventional sunscreens can do more harm than good”. Unfortunately, most of the post is inaccurate, and it’s likely scaring people away from using ... Read more Source
    By Michelle Wong, 68 words
  6. Snook.ca, , more info

    Rituals
    I get up, get dressed, and meander into the kitchen rubbing the sleep from my bleary eyes while the morning sun reflects off sides of buildings. I grab the portafilter from the espresso machine, give it a clean wipe, and place it under the grinder. I pull out 18 grams of pre-measured beans and pour it into the machine, turning it on, watching the chocolate-coloured fines shoot out. I spread …
    By Jonathan Snook, 613 words
  7. Will Hawkes — Blog, , more info

    November: Inside the Gipsy Hill Deal, Old-School US Craft and Boozing in EC1
    Gipsy Wedding It comes down to kegs, Sam McMeekin says. In an era of spiralling costs and deep-pocketed big-brewery rivals, kegs provide the simplest explanation as to why the brewery he co-founded in 2014, Gipsy Hill, has decided to enter a “strategic partnership” with a group called Sunrise Alliance Beverages.
    By Will Hawkes, 63 words
  8. ALHFAM – the Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums, , more info

    250th Spark: Collaborating Across Heritage Sectors
    As the 250th anniversary of America’s founding approaches, museums and other heritage destinations have a unique opportunity to come together and create unforgettable experiences for visitors. This milestone offers not just a celebration of history, but a chance to deepen collaboration across sectors, amplify shared stories, and strengthen communities through meaningful partnerships. Here’s how museums,… Continue reading 250th Spark: Collaborating Across Heritage Sectors →
    By alhfam1, 69 words
  9. Julia Evans, , more info

    "Rules" that terminal programs follow
    Recently I’ve been thinking about how everything that happens in the terminal is some combination of: Your operating system’s job Your shell’s job Your terminal emulator’s job The job of whatever program you happen to be running (like top or vim or cat) The first three (your operating system, shell, and terminal emulator) are all kind of known quantities – if you’re using bash in GNOME Terminal on Linux, you …
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  10. cadence's weblog (personal blog), , more info

    I managed to stop biting my nails
    watch out!Some sections of this article make nail biting sound appealing. If you're currently avoiding biting your own nails, please be careful reading in case they make you want to bite. Remove sentences from the article?For a long time, I haven't been bothered enough about nail biting for me to try to stop. Sometimes I felt guilty about it, but only a couple of times have I tried seeing if …
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  11. Zen Of Design, , more info

    Summary: Top 100 Games of All Time, 2024 Edition
    Over the last few days, I’ve released my Top 2024 Games Of All Time, At Least In My Opinion, At Least Right Now. This year, I decided to release the list primarily on BlueSky, with a seperate longer article here on the blog. For those of you who still use RSS readers somehow (and apparently there’s at least one of you!), I apologize for the massive two day flood of …
    By Damion Schubert, 518 words
  12. tony thorne | language and innovation, , more info

    LANGUAGE REPLICATION – OR LANGUAGE INNOVATION?
    Are the machine learning tools and chatbots that work with human language creating, or just impersonating? I spoke this week to Rob Booth, the Guardian’s UK Technology Editor, about the latest interfacing between AI and human language interactions, a topic I am only just beginning to explore. Rob’s perceptive analysis with contributions from my friend Professor Rob Drummond, is here… https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/dec/11/ai-tone-shifting-tech-could-flatten-communication-apple-intelligence A few days earlier French business journalist Jacques Henno …
    By TT, 807 words
  13. The World's Worst Records, , more info

    A Crafty Ladies Christmas
    Oh my goodness: where do I start with this?Well, first I should thank Dick Miller, the kind donor of this disc, a seven-track EP originally issued thirty years ago this year, titled A Crafty Ladies Christmas.The EP features short renditions of seasonal classics by the Crafty Ladies, members of an arts programme run by a non-profit organisation in San Franciso - the Recreational Center for the Handicapped - which provides …
    By Darryl W. Bullock, 402 words
  14. Prop Up the Bar, , more info

    Giants and Woodmen - Cerne Abbas and Bridport
    I'm afraid that my dedication to the blog and all things pub has trailed off at the end of 2024."Stuff" has gotten in the way, as it does occasionally.So instead of pubs adorned in Christmas decorations, I'm backtracking a few few weeks to catch-up and bring you a bit of mild smut in the gents WC on the side of a hill...After an overnight in Dorchester and a return visit …
    By Nick C, 1,103 words
  15. Deep Groove Mono, , more info

    New Equipment Page on DG Mono
    Back in the spring of this year, I got the inkling to try out tubes. That kernel of an idea led to an extensive overhaul of my setup. Several months later, I can now say that I’m content with what I have, and I can relax and enjoy the music a little more. ... More→
    By Richard Capeless, 61 words