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  1. PlanB – Powered by tea, , more info

    19 things I learned while visiting Japan
    Everyone seems to have one of these – hope mine is useful to someone – I visited in November 2024. If you have backups running on your phone and a non-Japan plan, disable roaming before you get there or it’ll cost you. We got an eSim (I used Sakura) for £35 for 2 weeks for unlimited data. Internet works in tunnels and on the underground lines. Wheeee! If you have …
    By libbymiller, 476 words
  2. The Ideophone, , more info

    How I reject most Elsevier review requests
    For years now I have had a boilerplate rejection notice for review requests from Elsevier journals. (See the Cost of Knowledge pledge for why.) I include it here, feel free to remix and reuse: As a publicly funded scholar, I prioritize reviewing for open access and not-for-profit initiatives. I cannot in good conscience devote my efforts to corporate behemoths like Elsevier, whose profit margins have exceeded those of Big Tech …
    By Mark Dingemanse, 506 words
  3. The ryg blog, , more info

    UNORM and SNORM to float, hardware edition
    I mentioned in a previous post that doing exact UNORM or SNORM conversions to float in hardware was not particularly expensive, but didn’t go into detail how. Let’s rectify that! (If you haven’t read that post yet, please start there if you need an explanation of what the UNORM and SNORM formats are, as well as the basic idea.) Previously, I explained how for n ≥ 1, using the specific …
    By fgiesen, 1,731 words
  4. Corey Robin, , more info

    Israel came late to American Jews
    My mom died last month. Going through some of the personal items she left for me, I found this book. The Jews of America was the textbook that virtually all of my sisters and I used in religious school, or Sunday School as it was called in Reform synagogues of the time, as we made our way toward our bar and bat mitzvahs. It’s how we learned about Jewish history …
    By Corey Robin, 127 words
  5. San Francisco Senior Beat, , more info

    The play’s the thing as Michael Sullivan and the San Francisco Mime Troupe bring new meaning to “A Christmas Carol”
    Michael Gene Sullivan’s version of Charles Dickens’ traditional “A Christmas Carol” is not about Scrooge, the miser who hates the holiday. Sullivan’s “A Red Carol” is “about everyone else,” a world unrepentant for its cruelties, said the 64-year-old resident director of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, appearing at San Francisco’s Z Space Theater through December ... The post The play’s the thing as Michael Sullivan and the San Francisco Mime …
    By Mary Anne Lewis, 134 words
  6. Simone's Computer, , more info

    The Bluesky Firehose is cool!
    The Exodus (Part 2)
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  7. AirlineReporter, , more info

    Polar(is) Express: United Brings a 767 Full of Kids to Santa’s Workshop
    The fine folks of the airline industry work extra hard this time of year so that the rest of us can enjoy the holidays. As if that weren’t enough, some of them volunteer to help share seasonal spirit with people in need. As one example, United operates “Fantasy Flights” that bring children experiencing significant medical issues or other hardships to visit Santa at the North Pole. We were able to …
    By Manu Venkat, 812 words
  8. Bloom | "Late" According to Whom?, , more info

    Liminal Characters and the Puzzle of the Short Story: Q&A with Sara Reish Desmond
    Sara Reish Desmond’s debut collection, What We Might Become (out now from Cornerstone Press), has been hailed as both “vivid” and “haunting.” Filled with complex and riveting characters, her stories will stay with you for a good while after you have turned the last page. Bloom sat down with Sara to talk about her journey and her process. Shabana Kayum: First, congratulations on your debut collection! Often, agents and others …
    By Leah De Forest, 2,069 words
  9. Uses This, , more info

    Kathy Reid
    Who are you, and what do you do? I'm Kathy Reid, I'm currently finishing a PhD at ANU's School of Cybernetics, where I've investigated voice dataset documentation - like metadata and datasheets, from various angles, as a way to help create speech technology that works better for more people. I do a lot of reading and annotation of PDF files - most academic papers, and do a lot of writing …
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  10. FauxHammer - Blog, , more info

    Combat Patrol Contents Issues 21-40 Revealed
    Merry Xmas everyone, or Happy Holidays if you prefer. As I said to a few people in our Facebook Group The post Combat Patrol Contents Issues 21-40 Revealed appeared first on FauxHammer.
    By FauxHammer, 38 words
  11. Kris Hallett - life as theatre, , more info

    Top Shows of 2024
    2024 was the year in which Bristol Old Vic continued to make new writing the heart of its programming, Welsh National Opera dazzled yet lost its South West berth, the Tobacco Factory slowly started to produce again after a difficult period and the Theatre Royal Bath kept producing classical revival after classical revival with big names and a commercial model that is the envy of all regional spaces. These were …
    By kristopherhallett, 341 words
  12. Dreams, Built By Hand, , more info

    Sabin Bălașa - "The Galaxy" - 1973
    "Sabin Bălașa was a contemporary Romanian painter, writer and director of animation films. His works are described by himself as belonging to Cosmic Romanticism."Among Bălaşa’s most notable works are several large-scale fresco paintings, such as those decorating the inside of the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania. These 19 murals depict the history and mythology of the Romanian people, expressed through archetypal figures immersed in a romantic and cosmic …
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 305 words
  13. If I Had My Own Blue Box, , more info

    Looking Ahead to 1776
    I find myself in a bit of a dichotomy. On one hand, I feel as though I need a break from my own historical costuming, dressing for events, and making clothes in general. I’ve even envisioned selling off a good portion of fabric/materials stash. (This thought is in conflict with knowing the cost of replacing […]
    By Anna Worden Bauersmith, 60 words
  14. Sounding Out!, , more info

    Top Ten Sounding Out! Posts of 2024!
    . What. A. Year. Thank you to all of the amazing thinkers who generously shared their writing with us during rough waters worldwide. During those times when our work feels like we’re screaming underwater, it’s especially important that we’re still out here making waves. A special shout out in gratitude to our readers, who are listening even harder during our 15th year, and rocking the boat along with us into …
    By J. Stoever, 2,299 words
  15. Knowledge and resources | Open Innovations, , more info

    Wrapping up with Youth Futures Foundation
    By: Tazmin ChilesAs we're wrapping up our project with Youth Futures Foundation (YFF) after its final phase, it's a moment to reflect on what we've achieved with them. Our goal was to build an open data platform that would enable YFF and their network to understand and make decisions about the youth employment market. We wanted to help them answer questions such as: where are the data gaps for understanding …
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