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  1. Fifty Dresses, , more info

    Thinking in Color
    It is always in the early days of December when I start to speculate on what the Pantone Color of the Year will be for the year to come. I’m not sure why I am so intrigued with this annual selection, but obviously it must have something to do with sewing and fabric and day-dreaming. This year, on the 2nd of December, Pantone gave those of us, who have this …
    By Fifty Dresses, 609 words
  2. Arson Cafe, , more info

    Albums of the Year 2024
    When is it better to reflect than at the year’s twilight? Days shined brighter this time compared to the last one, but I can’t say the same about the sonic wreckage left behind after 12 months and 365 dawn to dusk sessions of intense and not so intense listening. Admittedly, I did not step too much out of my comfort zones, or at least not forcibly, just to elaborate on …
    By VJ-atyc, 903 words
  3. STML, , more info

    a friend just tipped me off about Fund a Kitchen in Gaza, a free tool that helps you locate and…
    transmutationisms:a friend just tipped me off about Fund a Kitchen in Gaza, a free tool that helps you locate and donate to community kitchens currently serving some of Gaza’s most vulnerable!Fund a Kitchen in Gaza - Humanti Projectthis lets you choose a region (south, central, north) and see which kitchens operate in that area, then donate to as many as you can.as a reminder, community kitchens try to buy and …
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  4. Tax Policy Associates - Reports, , more info

    Tax cuts and tax rises: do tax cuts pay for themselves?
    It’s often claimed that tax cuts will “pay for themselves”. There’s good reason to believe that some historic tax cuts have done precisely this – what does that tell us about proposals for tax cuts today? And what does history tell us about the potential to increase revenues by raising tax on the highest earners? […] Source
    By Dan, 68 words
  5. Wayne Myers | bloggage, , more info

    The AI Don’t Work
    I’ve had this idea on my mind for a while, and finally got around to bashing out a first go at the lyrics the other day, along with a demo. When an idea won’t go away, that’s usually a sign that it is worth pursuing. It’s been ages since I so much as picked up the guitar, as you can probably tell. I’m still vaguely pleased with it, to the …
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  6. The Scythe Association – Latest News, , more info

    Green Scythe Fair Championship Report 2024
    Report written by Neil Gemmell and Richard Brown As a scything community we scythe enthusiasts/afficionados, some would even say addicts, all convene in a field in Somerset to hold the West Country Scythe Championships at the Green Scythe Fair. This year’s event was the 18th West Country Scythe Championship and the competition was once again great entertainment for the revellers at the fair. The headlines often get reserved for the …
    By Richard Brown, 2,204 words
  7. DIGICULT | Digital Art, Design and Culture, , more info

    Voices by Philippe Parreno
    “Voices”is a landscape in which remoteness is compressed, events are co-generated, interfaces disappear, humans and non-humans connect through new languages and the whole evolves and transforms relentlessly throughout time. The post Voices by Philippe Parreno appeared first on Digicult | Digital Art, Design and Culture.
    By Redazione Digicult, 49 words
  8. Eric Bailey – Writing, , more info

    GitHub’s updated Commits page and the interactive list component
    GitHub has updated the page template used to list Commits on a repository. Central to this experience is an interactive list component that I was responsible for architecting. This work was done alongside input from James Scholes, whose guidance was instrumental to the effort’s success. An interactive list is a construct that’s more commonplace on desktop applications than the web. That does not mean its approach is forbidden from being …
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  9. Conscience Round, , more info

    Stream-of-consciousness under the pitiless full moon
    Forlorn, a foal in a cheap two-piece suit. You’re a baby, and then you’re an ancient. You’re a pink tear, glistening like Venus, sliding down the glass, drop-shaped and delicate, until you’re a tear in the paper, irreparable, needy, marring a tower of manuscripts in your brokenness. You’re growing potential, then you’re wasted talent. A square peg in a round hole, forcing the entry until the edges of me are …
    By Emma, 336 words
  10. simply., , more info

    looming
    political opinion (toggle) the grand pay-to-play happening in front of us a train wreck looming (cross-posted to mastodon)
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  11. Fritinancy, , more info

    Year-end roundup
    Solstice greetings to all! Here’s a sampling of my recently published writing: * Names of the year for 2024 (Moo Deng, Shohei Ohtani, Piper, and more) Words of the year for 2024 (BlueAnon, snoafer, X-odus, and more) * A few additional words of interest: Kakistocracy Slop Brunchlord Deny, delay, depose * My Q&A with Jesse Sheidlower, editor of the newly published fourth edition of The F-Word (Strong Language blog) When …
    By Nancy Friedman, 84 words
  12. The Overspill: when there's more that I want to say, , more info

    Start Up No.2359: Spotify and the “ghost artists”, Craig Wright sentenced for contempt, Google’s misleading asylum data, and more
    At the end of September a crucial silicon mine in Spruce Pine was flooded by Hurricane Helene. Ever wonder what happened next? CC-licensed photo by State Archives of North Carolina Raleigh, NC on Flickr. You can sign up to receive each day’s Start Up post by email. You’ll need to click a confirmation link, so no spam. Delayed: this week’s Social Warming Substack post won’t appear today. If you’re signed …
    By charlesarthur, 3,346 words
  13. Daily Records and Other Auditory Musings, , more info

    281. MY FAVORITE RECORDS OF 2024
    Coming up with my top five records of the year was not a difficult task this year as I already had somewhat of an idea that such and such album would land there pretty much as soon as I heard it. But deciding what was my #1 favorite record of the year was a much harder thing to do. Do I pick a band that has been around for almost …
    By Pulin Kothari, 307 words
  14. The Constitution Unit Blog, , more info

    The Constitution Unit blog in 2024: a guide to the last 12 months of constitutional analysis
    As the year comes to an end, blog editor Dave Busfield-Birch examines the blog’s content in 2024, and offers some insight into the reach of the blog through the lens of its readership statistics. Posts discussed below cover topics such as the Balfour reforms of the Commons timetable, maiden speeches, how the new voting rules affected May's PCC elections, the abolition of the hereditary peers, the role of the NAO, …
    By The Constitution Unit, 104 words
  15. Doug McCune - Data Artist, , more info

    Friends
    20246″ x 6″ x 1″Bronze, black patina The post Friends first appeared on Doug McCune.
    By Doug, 16 words