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  1. Robin Sloan, , more info

    Finisher
    Moonbound update; media theorizing. Read here.
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  2. Adventurous Kate - The Solo Female Travel Blog, , more info

    My Worst Travel moments of 2024
    You can’t have the good without the bad — and I’ve always made an effort to talk about the bad times that happen while traveling! The top thing that people tell me is “You’re so honest,” and I make sure to tell the truth. Because yes — travel is fun and transformative and life-affirming. But it can also be uncomfortable, stressful, smelly, and expensive. It’s good to remember that, and …
    By Adventurous Kate, 2,624 words
  3. p1k3, , more info

    Wednesday, December 18, 2024 - notes on the garmin instinct 2 solar - table of contents - background & motivations - the watch - case design, fit, appearance, etc. - display - power - durability - sensors - compass failures - software - on-device interface - mobile apps, etc. - gadgetbridge as an alternative - data syncing - some implications of this device - notes for garmin
    # Wednesday, December 18, 2024 # notes on the garmin instinct 2 solar tl;dr: These are incomplete notes on the Garmin Instinct 2 Solar, after a year and a half of regular wear. The Instinct 2 is a smartwatch, first released in 2022, that focuses on activity tracking and fitness. It has 5 buttons and a monochrome non-touch display. In many ways it feels like one of the digital watches …
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  4. What's new, , more info

    Quaternions and spherical trigonometry
    Hamilton’s quaternion number system is a non-commutative extension of the complex numbers, consisting of numbers of the form where are real numbers, and are anti-commuting square roots of with , , . While they are non-commutative, they do keep many other properties of the complex numbers: Being non-commutative, the quaternions do not form a field. However, they are still a skew field (or division ring): multiplication is associative, and every …
    By Terence Tao, 1,527 words
  5. Book Of Irving #82431, , more info

    Many thanks to Dodds Hayden, Vice Chair for the Idaho Board of Correction.
    Hayden Beverage Corp. 2910 East Amity Rd. Boise, ID 83716 12.17.24 Dear Mr. Hayden, Three years ago I wrote you from the Idaho Maximum Security Institution to thank you for personally sponsoring an entire Boise State University humanities class at the Idaho State Correctional Institution. Today I write you as a student who recently completed … Continue reading "Many thanks to Dodds Hayden, Vice Chair for the Idaho Board of …
    By Patrick Irving, 106 words
  6. mediocregopher's lil web corner, , more info

    Isle Release v0.0.3 (Alpha) - Multiple networks, CLI configuration, oh my!
  7. School of International Futures - Blog, , more info

    From disruption to transformation
    Roger Spitz, President of Techistential and Chair of the Disruptive Futures Institute, joined SOIF’s community event last October to inspire actionable thinking on navigating uncertainty. Author of the bestselling “Disrupt with Impact”, he shared insights into reframing disruption as a driver for systemic change. His book provides tools to help decision-makers navigate and respond effectively in an increasingly ‘UN-VICE’ world—Unknown, Volatile, Intersecting, Complex and Exponential. Systemic change has diminished the …
    By SOIF, 956 words
  8. Moments in Graphics | Blog, , more info

    Path tracing lectures
    Earlier this year, I prepared lectures on path tracing for master students at TU Delft. We decided to make recorded versions of these lectures available to the general public. I also wrote a simple Vulkan path tracer for illustrations in the lectures, which is open source now. You can watch the lectures on YouTube (113 minutes) to learn about basic principles of path tracing and all the importance sampling strategies …
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  9. Places Journal, , more info

    Caroline Tracey Awarded 2024 On the Brinck | Places Prize
    Tracey’s project will focus on the Sanctuary Movement, and the entangled histories of immigration, colonization, and religion along the U.S./Mexico borderlands. Read on Places Journal
    By Places Editors, 35 words
  10. 3:AM Magazine, , more info

    Shit Life Syndrome
    By Stu Hennigan. “The phrase seemed to denote a level of long-standing poverty, family breakdown, lack of stability, unemployment and potential risk factors common to many of the predominately young, working class patients referred to the [psychotherapeutic] service” – Rosemary Rizq, The Future of Psychological Therapy, 2016 The coastal wind cut with a Stanley knife slash through a bitter mist of spray, chilling him to the bones. He was stiff …
    By Andrew Gallix, 6,446 words
  11. Aleks Sierz - Reviews, , more info

    The Invention of Love, Hampstead Theatre
    Can men really love each other – without the sex? Or, to put it another way, how many different forms of male love can you name? These questions loiter around the edges of Tom Stoppard’s dense history play, which jumps from 1936 to the High Victorian age of the 1870s and 1880s, and is now revived by the Hampstead Theatre starring Simon Russell Beale. First staged in 1997 at the …
    By Aleks Sierz, 1,263 words
  12. The Neglected Books Page, , more info

    The Woman Accused, by Rupert Hughes et novem alii (1933)
    Liberty magazine ad for its serial of The Woman Accused (and the associated Paramount movie) I should start with an apology — two of them, actually. First, I apologize for not posting here for the last two months. I recently submitted the manuscript of my book, Virginia Faulkner: A Life in Two Acts, to the University of Nebraska Press, and that left me little time and energy for Neglected Books. …
    By editor, 2,042 words
  13. Spongefile, , more info

    Gym motivator sheet
    I hate going to the gym, am terrible with routines, and don't notice time passing.Realized that getting a "buy a 10 visit bundle" membership to a gym was counterproductive because it made each visit feel too precious. I didn't want to go if I wasn't going to go do a "proper" session.However, I've learned recently that consistency is more important than exercising a ton in one go.Clearly a monthly membership …
    By Tina Aspiala, 224 words
  14. Ray Newman, writer, , more info

    FICTION: The Short Stay
    All they want to do is get out of their wet clothes but the key doesn’t work. As Hannah struggles, Joe stands behind her sniffing the warm, musty air of the corridor. ‘Stinks of mice.’ Hannah tries pulling the key out a little as she turns it. She tries pulling up on the door handle. She tries pushing the key harder into the door. ‘Let me try,’ says Joe. He …
    By Ray Newman, 2,117 words
  15. Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain, , more info

    Foreign Policy: Bitcoin and Hawk Tuah Aren’t So Different
    Here’s my latest for Foreign Policy! I thought crypto was finally dying off. But just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in. [Foreign Policy] The headline was the brief — and well done to Haliey Welch for stealing bitcoin’s thunder. I also swing by our good friends at Tether to explain how the price of bitcoin is pumped. Plus our other favourite colourful racing identity, Justin …
    By David Gerard, 193 words