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  1. History is made at night, , more info

    Trackers and Breakbeats: Brain Records exhibition
    'Trackers and Breakbeats: Celebrating Brain Records’ Underground Revolution' was an exhibition at The Stephen Lawrence Gallery, University of Greenwich (October/November 2024) exploring 'the groundbreaking influence of Brain Records and its pioneering use of 8-bit technology in the 1990s', highlighting 'the often overlooked yet pivotal role of Brain Records and its founder Bizzy B in shaping the UK hardcore and jungle scenes'. The exhibition featured original studio equipment, flyers, zines, interviews …
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  2. Michael's Blog, , more info

    Quick notes on upgrading Rails
    Upgrading Rails version doesn’t have to be stressful. I have gone through the process a few times over the years without major issue. Here I have put together a basic ‘how to’ with some of the tips that have helped me complete the process successfully over the year. Do Read every guide and readme related to rails and the gems used in the codebase Look up the meaning of the …
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  3. Fuji Puzzle Box, , more info

    Various Artists: That's The Way I Feel Now—A Tribute to Thelonious Monk
    The first of producer Hal Willner's tribute compilations from the 1980s (to be followed by the Kurt Weill collection "Lost in the Stars" in 1985 and the Disney music collection "Stay Awake" in 1988). This double-LP contained 7 tracks not on the CD.Bruce Fowler—TheloniousNRBQ & The Whole Wheat Horns—Little Rootie TootieDonald Fagen & Steve Khan—ReflectionsDr. John—Blue MonkThe Carla Bley Band With Johnny Griffin—MisteriosoBarry Harris—PannonicaWas (Not Was)—Ba-Lue-Bolivar-Ba-Lues-AreMark Bingham—Brilliant CornersSteve Lacy & …
    By Taylor Jessen, 203 words
  4. Publishing Trends, , more info

    Top 5 Publishing Articles/Blog Posts of the Week 12/09-12/13
    Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple way to keep you in the know. The Copyright Dilemma in The Age of AI? Can Literary Prizes Survive Protests? The Worry of Librarians Amidst Down Children’s Sales Harvard Releases Public Domain to Ai Strand Booksellers Strike a Deal For …
    By PT Editors, 97 words
  5. Raph's Website, , more info

    Flooding Gaiamar
    A true story of what happened in the pre-alpha testing last night in Stars Reach. It began as an upwelling under a basement. Oh, ever since the crater lake next door had overheated and spewed a geyser far into the sky, water was everywhere… condensing on every surface. But this was something more. It bubbled up from under Leric’s house, right there by the fountain in the middle of the …
    By Raph Koster, 676 words
  6. Marius Masalar, , more info

    My stance on artificial intelligence
    The rise of artificial intelligence, for better or worse, is a big deal. And it worries me. I'm not convinced we have the capacity, as a society, to receive this dubious gift right now. Not with the wisdom and patience it demands. Those feel like uncommon virtues here on the cusp of 2025, don't they? Everywhere you look, there's suspicion, isolation, and rage. It’s not permanent, but it sure seems …
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  7. Stephanie Hafferty - Blog, , more info

    Courses here at the Homestead for 2025 – a quick update
    Learn how to grow your own food, self sufficient homesteading skills, permaculture and more on the courses at my homestead in Ceredigion. I am looking forward to welcoming you here […] The post Courses here at the Homestead for 2025 – a quick update appeared first on Stephanie Hafferty.
    By Stephanie Hafferty, 60 words
  8. Joel David Hamkins, , more info

    Every worldly cardinal admits a Gödel-Bernays structure
    My Oxford student Emma Palmer and I have been thinking about worldly cardinals and Gödel-Bernays GBC set theory, and we recently came to a new realization. Namely, what I realized is that every worldly cardinal $\kappa$ admits a Gödel-Bernays structure, … Continue reading →
    By Joel David Hamkins, 51 words
  9. Anna Shipman, , more info

    CTO reflections on my first year at Kooth
    I joined Kooth as Chief Technology Officer just over a year ago. Kooth has spent the last two decades building digital mental health services for young people to help provide early and responsive mental health support. I recently shared my reflections on my first year with the team, and wanted to also share them here. It’s incredible to work on such a meaningful purpose One of the things that drew …
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  10. Alejandro AR (kinduff) | Blog, , more info

    My deleted review of this restaurant
    Translated from Spanish. Original version is below this translation. ⭐ 1 star If you’ve had the chance to visit Retiro Park, you’ll know how beautiful the plants are. If you sit on a bench and observe one of them, you would have to wait a long time to see them grow. That is the experience I’ve had at “A Mano,” where the food takes longer to arrive than watching a …
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  11. News from Norfolk, , more info

    The Excavation
    “’Tis the solitude of the Country that creates these Whimsies; there was never such a thing as a Ghost heard of at London, except in the Play-house.” Joseph Addison, The Drummer (1716) “I hope you will consider it no impertinence, my dear sir, that I should ask such a thing, but in truth I can no longer restrain myself. Sir, have you never felt an inclination to investigate what lies …
    By Barendina Smedley, 14,584 words
  12. The Last Drive In, , more info

    The Dark Side of Christmas: Exploring Bob Clark’s Pioneering Slasher Black Christmas 1974
    “This moody depiction of the Christmas slayings… is as murky as the script, which dotes largely on obscenities that are no more pointed than the violence, dull direction and pedestrian performances.” — A.H. Weiler, New York Times, October 20, 1975, page 45. Released in the U.S. on December 20, 1974, just in time for the … Continue reading The Dark Side of Christmas: Exploring Bob Clark’s Pioneering Slasher Black Christmas …
    By monstergirl, 84 words
  13. Patrick D'appollonio, , more info

    How to make your GitHub profile dynamic
    Recently I was toying with the somewhat new GitHub feature that allows you to create a repository with the same name as your GitHub username and host in it a README.md file that then is displayed in your profile and visible to whoever visits your profile page. While this feature is good, it’s not too dynamic, but there are two things in our favour: a) GitHub Actions are free for …
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  14. The London Dead, , more info

    The Messalina of the Suburbs; Edith Jessie Thompson (1893-1923) City of London Cemetery
    “Three soldiers of the Coldstream Guards were walking in Montgomery street. Onegavean opinion in which all concurred. It was the woman, they said; he showed himself a man afterwards.” James Joyce ‘Finnegans Wake’ At around midnight on Tuesday the 3rd October 1922, a married couple Percy and Edith Thompson were walking back to their house on Kensington Gardens from Ilford train station. They had spent the evening in London at …
    By David Bingham, 2,963 words
  15. The Apartment Woodworker, , more info

    Quick Workbench Update
    Just a quick update on my new workbench: I have attached the slab top (with pegs like a Moravian workbench) and oiled it a few times (with untinted Danish Oil), which I think looks super neat. I’ve also bored holdfast holes in the top (12″ back from the front edge of the bench and 14.5″ […]
    By The Apartment Woodworker, 59 words