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  1. WPatrickEdwards, , more info

    One Moment in Time with President Carter
    It is not often in life that you get a chance to meet a President. I consider my life changed by standing in front of Jimmy Carter and having a conversation. A sincerely human and humble conversation.He was a great man and the world is a better place as a result of his lifelong commitment to peace and helping his fellow humans.I need to go back in time to explain …
    By W. Patrick Edwards, 571 words
  2. Daniel Mangum · Posts, , more info

    VPR: Arm and RISC-V Inter-Processor Communication
    In our last post, we explored the Nordic VPR RISC-V processor through the lens of the peripheral processor (PPR) on the nRF54H20. While we demonstrated how the application processor can configure and start a VPR processor, we stopped short of demonstrating any further communication between them. Most meaningful use-cases of the PPR and the FLPR, involve communicating with the controlling processor. Nordic uses two different hardware peripherals for inter-processor communication …
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  3. EvermoreStudio, , more info

    Purple Twist Top Box
    After making hardwood gift boxes for the 20-sided dice I made to give as holiday gifts, I decided they needed an additional wrapping to protect them, and to create a reveal for the wooden boxes. I cribbed the closure for this box from a classic Japanese product packaging design. The Celtic knot on the sides is the same one I used for the silver medallions on the wooden boxes. These …
    By Andrew Crawford, 106 words
  4. Peter Follansbee: Joiner's Notes, , more info

    end of year update
    riving white oak Twelve-thirty-one. What better time to look at what’s what. I’m not going to write “in 2024, I did this/that/the other…” – mostly. Or maybe that’s exactly what I’m doing. I’m still working in the shop, making carved boxes, ladderback chairs and some other odds and ends. And waiting/hoping for the next large commission to come in so I can make some larger joinery projects. I had a …
    By pfollansbee, 724 words
  5. Jane Stuart - Writer, , more info

    Derby CAMRA Heritage Beer Festival
    I love a beer festival. Many of my faves are now sadly defunct (Walsall and Birmingham spring to mind) – however there is so much great beer variety in pubs these days that it could be argued that these festivals aren’t needed any more. And yet it always was nice to see the same faces at these festivals every year. And that’s what makes beer festivals so special. They are …
    By blackpooljane, 2,552 words
  6. Cinematic Catharsis, , more info

    December Quick Picks and Pans
    The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians (1981) This imaginative, quirky fantasy/ comedy by director/writer Oldrich Lipský (based on a novel by Jules Verne) recalls the work of fellow Czech filmmaker Karel Zeman (with a heaping helping of Terry Gilliam). The opera-singing Count Teleke (Michal Docolomanský) embarks on a quest to find his lost love, Salsa Verde (Evelyna Steimarová), who was abducted by the shadowy Baron Gorc z Gorcu (Milos Kopecký). …
    By Barry P., 666 words
  7. Longest Voyage, , more info

    Preparation
    Taking the new year holiday to try and prepare for the upcoming year. Trying to review the last year and figure out where I’d like to do something different. I am going through my social media feeds and trying to konmari1 as much as I can. Being selective on people with good signal to noise. Removing people who are (often quite understandably) reacting to something frustrating, rage inducing, etc. I …
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  8. Allen Pike, pixel crafter, , more info

    An Unreasonable Amount of Time
    Years ago, Teller performed a magic trick.1 First, he’d have you pick a card. He would attempt to produce the card, but fail, indicating the card may have travelled elsewhere. He’d then lead you on a short walk to a nearby park, and then be inspired to dig a hole. Buried there, beneath undisturbed grass, was a box. When opened, the box would, somehow, contain the card you’d chosen. An …
    By Allen Pike, 353 words
  9. The Incredible Inman, , more info

    Screen Capture Theatre: "Dillinger," or That Old Gangster of Mine
    In the most exciting news since the introduction of the Pocket Catheter, it's time for another installment of Screen Capture Theatre! Here for your edification is the 1945 film...This is the hard-hitting, totally true, no really story offamous gangster John Dillinger. We first meet him onthe day he has stolen a new suit from a five year old. Dillinger then holds up a candy store with a Twizzlerhe has shoved …
    By David, 310 words
  10. Phil Nash | Blog, , more info

    Shallow clones versus structured clones
    Have you ever had one of those times when you think you're doing everything right, yet still you get an unexpected bug in your application? Particularly when it is state-related and you thought you did everything you could to isolate the state by making copies instead of mutating it in place. Especially when you are, say, building a game that copies a blank initial state when you create a new …
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  11. LaurelsPlutoBlog, , more info

    Presentation Recordings of February 2024 Planet Characterization Workshop
    Documents from and recordings of all presentations at the Lunar and Planetary Institute's Planet Characterization Conference, held in February 2024, are available for reading and viewing here.My presentation on February 21 was one of several under the heading, "The Impact of Taxonomy on Public Perception of Science and Our Universe: Advantages and Pitfalls. All the presentations are worth watching. Mine is titled, "Impact of the IAU Planet Definition on Public …
    By Laurel Kornfeld, 137 words
  12. Geotripper, , more info

    Strange Doings in the Sky Today. What the Heck is a Circumzenithal Arc?
    We live our lives never truly knowing when the day comes that something remarkable happens. I was doing totally normal errands today in the middle of town when I saw a sun dog, a common enough occurrence, but it was so bright I decided to snap a shot. But as I got out of the car, I realized something more complex had become visible, something I'm fairly sure I've never …
    By Garry Hayes, 320 words
  13. Read the Tea Leaves, , more info

    2024 book review
    2024 was another lite reading year for me. The fact that it was an election year probably didn’t help, and one of my resolutions for 2025 is to spend a heck of a lot less time keeping up with the dreary treadmill of the 24-hour news cycle. Even videogames proved to be a better use of my time, and I wouldn’t mind plugging another 100 hours into Slay the Spire …
    By Nolan Lawson, 855 words
  14. Indexed, , more info

    Same thing, kinda.
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    By Jessica Hagy, 12 words
  15. Alison Wilder | Blog, , more info

    The Sign of a Teaspoon: Magical Realism in “Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes”
    I’ll never forget hearing Paul Simon’s album Graceland for the first time. As a kid growing up in West Texas surrounded by country music and perpetually drowning in the blood of Christ, the South African musicians on that record blew my world apart. At the same time, Paul Simon’s songwriting pulled my world together. I find every song on the album to be worthy of discussion. (Except “Crazy Love,” which …
    By Alison Wilder, 2,687 words