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  1. Eat Sleep Cycle Blog, , more info

    REI Adventures Closes – Who Now for Cycling Experiences?
    The recent announcement of REI Adventures closing its doors has left many adventure travel enthusiasts wondering where to turn for their cycling experiences. La entrada REI Adventures Closes – Who Now for Cycling Experiences? se publicó primero en Eat Sleep Cycle.
    By Louise Laker, 50 words
  2. Raven Sings The Blues, , more info

    James Brandon Lewis Trio – “Prince Eugene”
    James Brandon Lewis has been an integral part of some site favorites over the past few years — Mendoza Hoff Revels, The Messthetics, Alan Braufman’s Infinite Love Infinite Tears — but its nice to see him back at the head of a trio for his latest. The new record pairs Lewis with Chad Taylor (drums/mbira) and Josh Werner (bass/guitar), a formidable lineup that found the three working off of one …
    By Andy, 144 words
  3. cadence's weblog (personal blog), , more info

    What is the smallest phone number?
    It's triple zero, used to call the emergency services in Australia. That is the lowest possible number. We did it!Well that was boring. And you, dear reader, probably don't even live in Australia,* so it's not your shortest phone number. Let's come up with a new rule to make this more interesting: Everyone should be able to call the number.That means we'll only consider numbers that can start with an …
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  4. Rock and Null, , more info

    Glimpse of Google: Peer bonuses
    Welcome to Glimpse of Google, a blog series written by a former Google software engineer, offering a firsthand look into the inner workings of one of the most transformative companies of our time. This series will uncover how Google operates from an engineering standpoint and explore the broader company culture, guiding principles, and unique approaches that make it a powerhouse in technology. Whether you're an engineer, a tech enthusiast, or …
    By Mike Yerou, 545 words
  5. reality blurred, , more info

    Lucy Worsley Investigates: Where “cozy British mystery” and “true crime” meet
    Lucy Worsley takes viewers through microfiche research of the Ripper case in the Lucy Worsley Investigates S02 premiere. (BBC2 / PBS)
    By Sarah D. Bunting, 32 words
  6. The VPME | New Music From The Von Pip Musical Express, , more info

    Tracks Of The Week (10/01/25)
    New Releases w/e 101/01/205 Blondshell – “T&A “ New year, new Blondshell Her second album “If You Asked For A Picture”, drops May 2, 2025, via Partisan Records. Featuring the new single “T&A” and inspired by Mary Oliver’s poetry, Sabrina Teitelbaum explores vulnerability, storytelling, and the complexities of love. If You Asked For A Picture by Blondshell Deep Sea Diver – Shovel Seattle-based alt-rock band Deep Sea Diver, fronted by …
    By Andy Von Pip, 391 words
  7. Darren's music blog, , more info

    This week’s featured artist: singer-songwriter, Mark Neal – debut solo album out now
    Cool Waters is the debut solo album from singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Mark Neal. While he’s been playing and recording as part of the Scottish traditional music scene for many years, this is the first time he’s worked solo. Based in Helensburgh in the west of Scotland, Neal is mainly a guitarist and singer but ever since he started playing music as a young child he’s enjoyed the challenge of picking …
    By Darren Johnson, 383 words
  8. The Wandering Lensman, , more info

    Winter Light; Winter Shadows
    Nikon Zf; 28mm f/2.8 SE Nikkor lens; 1/320th sec. @ f/8; ISO 100; camera set on Deep ToneMonochrome. (click to enlarge)There's not much I like about winter. About February I grow very weary of those dull, gray days and bland landscapes. There are a few things, however, that I do enjoy. First, there is the colder temperatures. I've gotten to the point where I really dislike those hot, humid summer …
    By The Wandering Lensman, 558 words
  9. The TTABlog®, , more info

    The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2024 (Part II)
    The TTABlogger has once again gone out on a limb to chose the ten (10) TTAB decisions that he considers to be the most important and/or interesting from the previous calendar year (2024). This is the second of two posts; the first five (5) selections are posted here. Additional commentary on each case may be found at the linked TTABlog post. Laverne John Andrusiek v. Cosmic Crusaders LLC and Lewis …
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  10. Born In Space, , more info

    Timelapse Of 2-Year 250,000-Piece LEGO Star Wars Diorama Build
    This is 9-minute timelapse of LEGO builder Solid Brix Studios constructing a 15-foot, 250,000-piece diorama of the Battle of Geonosis from Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones. The actual build took over 2 years to complete. Damn! If I could choose between 9 minutes or 2 years to complete something, I’d definitely choose 9 minutes. And ideally less than 5. Honestly if I could just not do something …
    By hite, 97 words
  11. Tower of the Archmage, , more info

    Reaper's Baba Yaga's Hut
    Back in the fall of 2023 I started working on Baba Yaga's hut. It came assembled, and while the chicken legs are great, I wanted to be able to use the house on its own. So I started the process to remove the legs in a way that I hoped would allow me to use them in the future. Ideally I'd be able to put the house on the legs …
    By David The Archmage, 457 words
  12. LinkMachineGo, , more info

    DOOM – The Gallery Experience
    [doom] DOOM: The Gallery Experience … Take some time to browse an art gallery whilst drinking wine and eating hors d’oeuvres within DOOM!
    By Darren, 28 words
  13. PogoWasRight.org: Privacy News & Issues, , more info

    Health Care AI, Intended To Save Money, Turns Out To Require a Lot of Expensive Humans
    Health Care AI, Intended To Save Money, Turns Out To Require a Lot of Expensive Humans Darius Tahir January 10, 2025 Preparing cancer patients for difficult decisions is an oncologist’s job. They don’t always remember to do it, however. At the University of Pennsylvania Health System, doctors are nudged to talk about a patient’s...
    By Dissent, 71 words
  14. Olly Headey — Writing, , more info

    Moving from AWS S3 to Cloudflare R2 for Active Storage
    For almost two decades (!) the de-factor object storage system for Rails apps has been AWS S3. It’s resilient (99.999999999% durability!) and Active Storage makes it very easy to use. There was also little competition so it was basically a no-brainer. We used S3 to store terabytes of customer receipt data for FreeAgent, and 37signals used it to store petabytes of data for Basecamp and HEY (recently 37signals have started …
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  15. Brilliant Maps, , more info

    Pedestrian Crossing Signs of Europe
    Map created by geo.facts_The map above shows traffic signs for crosswalks/zebra crossings throughout Europe. Here’s some more key details from the map’s author: Most of the countries refer to the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, except from Moldova, Spain and Ireland. This is why all of the signs look so similar, although if you check carefully they are almost all different! Sweden is the only country in …
    By Brilliant Maps, 971 words