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  1. Lowering the Bar, , more info

    Assorted Stupidity #166
    In December, the California Supreme Court declined to review a decision by the Commission on Judicial Performance to remove a judge for misconduct that took the CJP 114 pages to explain. This might be worth a full article, but right now I can only give you the lowlights. While the judge was being investigated for asking parties about their “churchgoing habits” (already not good), he ran a counter-investigation to find …
    By Kevin, 680 words
  2. Ask the Agent, , more info

    When it comes to receiving offers from editors, who says the money number first? Editor or agent? Like could an agent say “we are looking for an offer around $20k”
    I would never want to say a number first -- what if they had a much larger number in mind?!If it is an odd situation -- like, say, it's a smaller/niche publisher and we know they don't have a huge budget (and they KNOW we know they don't have a huge budget), they might ASK first, just to set expectations. "What kind of offer are you looking for" or "what …
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  3. Overcoming Bias, , more info

    Toward More Direct Signals
    As I’ve attributed a large fraction of human behaviors to signaling incentives, I feel I should address a key signaling question, about which I was recently reminded.All else equal, we prefer others to think that we are smarter, healthier, and richer. And we take many concrete actions to promote such impressions. But most all of these actions only indirectly signal such desirable features. Which tends to induce wasteful signaling efforts, …
    By Robin Hanson, 416 words
  4. Greg Alder's Yard Posts, , more info

    2025 Scion Exchanges (of the California Rare Fruit Growers)
    Is this the year that you learn to graft? Would you like to grow a new variety of fig, peach, dragon fruit, avocado, plum, mulberry, or cherry? Then these events are for you. Winter is the season for the California Rare Fruit Growers “scion exchanges,” where growers cut sticks (scions) off their backyard trees and […] The post 2025 Scion Exchanges (of the California Rare Fruit Growers) appeared first on …
    By Greg Alder, 87 words
  5. Lucas da Silva - Blog, , more info

    (Re)learning ZBrush
    Since ZBrush for iPad release last year, I was willing to dig into ZBrush again. I learned some basic ZBrush back in 2022/23 but never actually take it seriously. Until now.So, over the past week or two, I've been learning ZBrush via Rafa Souza course.I still have a long journey ahead, but I just finished the first project, that was to sculpt an alien character based on a concept from …
    By Lucas da Silva, 276 words
  6. optional.is, , more info

    Week #723-#726
    Happy New Year! We’re heading into 02025. Week #726 was our first full week back at the office, but that doesn’t mean the last 4 weeks weren’t busy! Publishing Schedule At the end of 02024, we decided to pause the ⪮ Good Morning Newsletter in 02025 and instead focus on writing here. We’ll see how things go, maybe the pendulum will swing back. Our ◍ Quarter notes newsletter is still …
    By optional Bot, 692 words
  7. The Splintered Mind, , more info

    A Robot Lover's Sociological Argument for Robot Consciousness
    Allow me to revisit an anecdote I published in a piece for Time magazine last year. "Do you think people will ever fall in love with machines?" I asked the 12-year-old son of one of my friends. "Yes!" he said, instantly and with conviction. He and his sister had recently visited the Las Vegas Sphere and its newly installed Aura robot -- an AI system with an expressive face, advanced …
    By Eric Schwitzgebel, 1,212 words
  8. Chris Coyier, , more info

    Short Life of Trouble
    My fiddle player friend Darin sent me this documentary about GB Grayson, which I enjoyed: The documentary talks about how very few people even recognize the name despite all of recorded tunes essentially becoming standards in today’s folk/bluegrass/old-time world and having been covered by extraordinarily huge artists. That’s true for me! I absolutely had never heard of him before this. Gilliam Banmon Grayson (1887-1930) was a blind fiddler from one …
    By Chris Coyier, 191 words
  9. Doom & Gloom From The Tomb, , more info

    Pavement - The Marquee, London, England, August 26, 1992
    Pavement - The Marquee, London, England, August 26, 1992We checked out the Faces at the Marquee in 1970 this week … how about Pavement at the Marquee in 1992?! Why not, they were another one of John Peel’s favorite bands. Of course, it’s not exactly the same club — I think the Marquee changed addresses several times during the course of its lifetime. But we don’t need an excuse! This …
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  10. Old House Dreams, , more info

    Inside the Flood Summer Residence
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    By M.J.G., 7 words
  11. The Content Technologist, , more info

    The facts of lore: What happens when the most reputable information on the internet is about fiction?
    This one goes out to Will, without whom I would not know any X-Men facts."Lore" is one of my favorite terms to graduate from cheeky internet slang to grown-up conversational staple. Lore is simply legend, often of the unverifiable kind, that accompanies a particular dogma, trait, or decision. The turn of the year is a great time to spin some lore about oneself or one's colleagues, wrapping up accomplishments in …
    By Deborah Carver, 1,365 words
  12. Not Even Wrong, , more info

    Strings 2025
    Enjoying a vacation on a Caribbean porch, and just had a couple hours to kill with good internet access. For some reason I spent part of them listening to the summary panel discussions at Strings 2025, which just ended today. Honestly, this was just completely pathetic. The whole thing was run by David Gross, who at 83 is entering his fifth decade of hyping string theory. Besides the usual claims …
    By woit, 237 words
  13. Old mans thoughts and tales, , more info

    Christmas New year break bothy trip.
    In my days with mountain rescue we would often do a bothy trip a trip we enjoyed was to Culra over the 4 Munroes and then. To Ossian ( Thos is a Youth Hostel Tom rig would hide a key and coal) sadly Tom died many Years ago. He as such a character kind and a great host. Culra One great route was Dalwhinnie to Laggan taking in the hills …
    By heavywhalley.MBE, 158 words
  14. Fluxblog, , more info

    You’re All Perverted
    Birthday Girl “Did You Know I Write You Poems?” Eva Smittle’s vocal performance keeps you edge – she’s flirtatious, she’s threatening, she’s afraid, she’s romantic, she’s nihilistic – and moves between those moods somewhat unpredictably. She comes across like someone who can’t decide how she feels about other people’s lust for her, and the moments where she seems totally repulsed ring as true as when she’s reciprocating the lust, and …
    By Matthew, 325 words
  15. 4 gravitons, , more info

    Government Science Funding Isn’t a Precision Tool
    People sometimes say there is a crisis of trust in science. In controversial subjects, from ecology to health, increasingly many people are rejecting not only mainstream ideas, but the scientists behind them. I think part of the problem is media literacy, but not in the way you’d think. When we teach media literacy, we talk about biased sources. If a study on cigarettes is funded by the tobacco industry or …
    By 4gravitons, 792 words