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  1. Holdfast Projects ~ Rod McLaren, , more info

    Carbon emissions of AI
    7 January 2025 - working notes AI is here to stay. And AI is famously compute-intensive, which means it’s energy-intensive, which means its carbon emissions are a worry. I think the emissions are likely to come from initial training of the model, running the model (inference), data centre stuff (mostly energy use), and lifecycle emissions associated with hardware production and disposal. What’s being done to measure and reduce the emissions? …
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  2. Not One-Off Britishisms, , more info

    “Pub-crawl”
    Back to H.L. Mencken and his book The American Language, he says in Supplement One (1945) that one of the Britishisms “that deserve American adoption” is “‘pub-crawl’ (a tour of saloons).” I’m pretty sure my readers don’t need that definition, so familiar has the phrase become on this side of the Atlantic. But it definitely had British origins. It sprang from more more specific sorts of alcoholic “crawls.” The OED‘s …
    By Ben Yagoda, 474 words
  3. The Sewing Goatherd, , more info

    The Green Taffeta "OOPS" Off-the-Shoulder Christmas Dress
    "On the Twelfth Day of Christmas my true love gave to me Twelve Drummers Drumming. . ."Ok, I think I'd rather pass on that particular gift. I'll take the 3 french hens, the 5 golden rings, the 6 geese a-laying (my chickens are on their winter strike right now, so any laying birds would be useful), or even the 8 maids a-milking (Although since all of my goats are currently …
    By Alyssa, 1,265 words
  4. Namerology : Articles Archives, , more info

    15 Years Ago I Made a Prediction. Here’s How it Turned Out.
    The trends I got right—and wrong—reveal a pattern. Where do they point for the baby name future? Making predictions is fun. Facing up to the results, though, can be humbling. In the past, I’ve held other people’s baby name forecasts up to the reality mirror, notably the economic-class-based predictions of the book Freakonomics. Now it’s time to face the music myself. I recently came across a list I created back …
    By LauraWattenberg, 608 words
  5. Orson Cart – at large, , more info

    A Vardo – Part Seven
    Regular readers will have previously seen the lock and wheels etc. upside down in A Vardo – Part Four, but now that I have it all painted (figure 1), it’s constantly in the way and easily damaged. I decided, therefore, to lift the vardo up and install the lock in its rightful place (figure 2). Fig. 1. Carefully assembling the painted lock and wheels. Fig. 2. Bugger! Now I need …
    By orsoncartatlarge, 507 words
  6. Municipal Dreams, , more info

    Poplar High Street: a Walk on the Municipal Side
    This blog began twelve years ago and it began as a result of a walk in Tower Hamlets where I live. We were struck by just how much of what we saw was built by local government. That was true of housing most of all; unsurprisingly in Tower Hamlets where at peak in the early 1980s something over 80 percent of households lived in social rent homes. But there was …
    By Municipal Dreams, 3,004 words
  7. mssv – Adrian Hon, , more info

    A Weekend at The Smoke Larp Festival
    4-5 January 2025London, UKOmen Star£90 (some £40 subsidised tickets also available) Last week I visited The Smoke, a two-day international chamber larp festival in London, organised and run by Omen Star. It’s very similar to the Immersion festival in Turku, Finland I wrote about last year. I wasn’t planning to do a full writeup of The Smoke because I am trying very hard to focus on the book I’m writing, …
    By Adrian Hon, 1,731 words
  8. Michael Sippey, , more info

    Spencer Wright on Christopher Payne
    In Scope of Work, Spencer Wright rides along with New York Times photographer Christopher Payne, on his visits to the MTA’s repair shops. The factories he visits are complicated, complex, kludgy. Factories take knowledge away from craftspeople and turn it into bureaucracy and institutional anxiety. Factories pollute our waterways. Factories take razor-sharp lathe swarf and try to convince us it’s jewelry; factories enlist workers to help someone else fulfill their …
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  9. Sew Historically, , more info

    How To Make A Muslin Mockup
    First of all, I hate making mockups! But they’re essential for a good fit of the garment. I usually have to make more than one mockup before I’m finally satisfied with the fit: especially for form-fitting garments like corsets and tailored garments like jackets. ‘Two fittings for a simple garment, such as a house-dress, a plain shirt-waist, or a skirt, should be sufficient, if the garment has been properly prepared …
    By Lina, 862 words
  10. it's her factory, , more info

    LAST SPLASH as the ür-text of 90s modern rock
    Though the standard narrative of 90s alternative hinges on the explosive success of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” Gen Z pop star Olivia Rodrigo is known for having a different take: as she told the LA Times at the end...
    By Robin James, 49 words
  11. Azazel's Bitz Box, , more info

    Archon Studios Dungeons and Lasers: Woodhaven – Outhouse & Furniture
    First up – Happy New Year to everyone! I haven’t painted anything from my Dungeons and Lasers Woodhaven Kickstarter pledge in some time now. These pieces in fact were painted in November or December, and are in the round-up I recently posted, and so for the sake of my own completeness, here they are. These were originally started as part of Dave’s Season of Scenery challenge, as supplemental pieces to …
    By Azazel, 241 words
  12. Pegs and 'Tails, , more info

    Wisdom Comes in Many Shades
    Wouldn’t you know, Orson Cart has been whittling away at his mobile home.
    By Jack Plane, 18 words
  13. The Autodidacts, , more info

    Scroll-to-text fragment bookmarklet
    TL;DR I made a thing and think it’s cool. Have you ever wanted to send someone a link, not to a huge and confusingly-laid-out webpage, but to the one sentence that’s relevant to them? So have I. For technical people, this has sometimes been possible, by linking to subheadings. But many documents don’t have subheadings with IDs that can be linked to. I read a wonderful post by Caleb Hearth, …
    By Curiositry, 245 words
  14. Jerry Ng's blog, , more info

    I Built a Visa Requirement Change Tracker for Fun
    Have you ever wondered how visa requirements between countries change over time? I certainly have. It all started when I was planning an international trip and needed to check if I needed a visa for the country I was visiting. A quick Google search gave me the answer, but it sparked a bigger question: How have visa requirements evolved over the years?I was wondering if countries are getting more relaxed …
    By Jerry Ng, 1,140 words
  15. Trout Nation, , more info

    HER BROTHER’S BILLIONAIRE BEST FRIEND pre-order and goal update!
    Hey there, Trout Nation! I’ve got good news. Her Brother’s Billionaire Best Friend is now available for pre-order! He’s perfect for her. She’ll perfectly destroy him. Charlotte Holmes doesn’t fall in love; she falls into bed. And car. And cruise ship stateroom. Matthew Ashe falls in love way too easily; he’s a sucker for a pretty face. And falling too fast. And getting impulsively engaged. The only thing the two …
    By JennyTrout, 610 words