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  1. Disquiet, , more info

    Scratch Pad: LA, I Ching, Earthquake
    At the end of each week, I usually collate a lightly edited collection of recent comments I’ve made on social media, which I think of as my public scratch pad. I find knowing I’ll revisit my posts to be a positive and mellowing influence on my social media activity. I mostly hang out on Mastodon (at post.lurk.org/@disquiet), and I’m also trying out a few others. And I generally take weekends …
    By Marc Weidenbaum, 578 words
  2. Contemporary Art Daily, , more info

    Blerta Hashani at LambdaLambdaLambda
    November 11, 2024 – January 20, 2025
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  3. Initial Charge, , more info

    Time to Move on From Bootable Backups, Whether You Like It or Not
    A great piece by Riccardo Mori on the walls slowly closing in on bootable backups on macOS. When I started using Linux full-time for my personal computing last year, one of the things I’ve missed most was the ability to easily backup my system. Time Machine is such an incredible feature and there really isn’t anything like it on other operating systems. But just as important to me as Time …
    By Mike Rockwell, 224 words
  4. Adactio: Journal, , more info

    25, 20, 15, 10, 5
    I have a feeling that 2025 is going to be a year of reflection for me. It’s such a nice round number, 25. One quarter of a century. That’s also how long myself and Jessica have been married. Our wedding anniversary was last week. Top tip: if you get married in year ending with 00, you’ll always know how long ago it was. Just lop off the first 2000 years …
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  5. Marcel, , more info

    Happy New Year 2025!
    I thought I’d drop in quickly to wish you a Happy New Year before it’s not new anymore and it gets too weird. I’ve been focused on working on Unhinged over the last couple of weeks, but new posts will be coming shortly.
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  6. Asymptotia, , more info

    93 minutes
    Thanks to everyone who made all those kind remarks in various places last month after my mother died. I've not responded individually (I did not have the strength) but I did read them all and they were deeply appreciated. Yesterday would’ve been mum‘s 93rd birthday. A little side-note occurred to me the other day: Since she left us a month ago, she was just short of having seen two perfect …
    By Clifford, 170 words
  7. All-Encompassing Trip, , more info

    Polanco, Mexico City. December, 2024.
    Photographed with a Fujifilm X100VI – 23 mm focal length – 1/180″ at f/8 – ISO 125 Mexico City, Mexico – Mexihcah (Triple Alliance) land This photograph, titled “Polanco, Mexico City. December, 2024.”, was originally published on All-Encompassing Trip.
    By Guillermo Esteves, 44 words
  8. The Pen Addict, , more info

    JetPens x Rickshaw 2-Pen Coozy Boba Collection Giveaway Winner
    JetPens recently launched their Rickshaw Boba Pen Case collaboration, featuring several different styles and models of sweet storage solutions. I have one of the JetPens x Rickshaw 2-Pen Coozy in Strawberry to give away this week, and the winner is: Congrats John! I’ve sent you an email to collect your shipping address.
    By Brad Dowdy, 61 words
  9. Whatever, , more info

    Attending Salar’s January Wine Dinner
    Last April, I posted about my favorite restaurant, Salar, and covered one of their monthly wine dinners. As much as I love their monthly wine dinners, I wasn’t able to make it to any others in 2024. Thankfully I managed to kick 2025 off with their January wine dinner. If you didn’t catch my previous post, Salar is an elevated Peruvian restaurant in the Oregon district of Dayton. It offers …
    By Athena Scalzi, 1,669 words
  10. The Comics Curmudgeon, , more info

    The clam screams endlessly, it did not consent to becoming a weapon
    Comics Curmudgeon readers! Do you love this blog and yearn for a novel written by its creator? Well, good news: Josh Fruhlinger's The Enthusiast is that novel! It's even about newspaper comic strips, partly. Check it out! Rex Morgan, M.D., 1/11/25 Oh, I’m sorry, did you find the recent week’s worth of Rex Morgan, M.D., Characters Talking On The Phone boring? Well, did it ever occur to you that they …
    By Josh, 262 words
  11. Terence Eden’s Blog, , more info

    Review: Pebblebee Clip Universal - and Android "Find My Device" Tracker ★★★⯪☆
    Android is belatedly getting a Bluetooth tracker feature which doesn't rely on proprietary apps. Long-time readers will know that back in 2016 I reviewed both the Chipolo and the TinTag. Both of those were adequate at finding things which were in range of your phone, but hopeless at finding lost items - because they required everyone to have a special app installed. But now, under pressure from Apple's incredible Find …
    By @edent, 1,198 words
  12. Glasgow Theatre Blog, , more info

    Pitlochry Festival Theatre announce highlights for the year
    The theatre in the hills, Pitlochry Festival has announced a vibrant season of theatrical highlights. Beginning with a new play: 9-17 May STUDIO Presented by Byre Theatre and Pitlochry Festival Theatre WATER COLOUR by Milly Sweeney Winner of the St Andrews Playwriting Award Esme is at an all-time low, struggling with her studies and her art. She finds herself standing on the railing of one of the bridges that crosses …
    By glasgowtheatreblog, 1,777 words
  13. Piscatorial Quagswagging, , more info

    The Tiny River Alne - Madmen and Maderization
    In sports such as athletics and football there is need for a high degree of physical fitness. This fitness is very important, for it affects not only strength and stamina, but the athlete's skill and ability also.Angling, though seemingly less demanding, still requires a reasonable degree of fitness, and although, at first glance, it gives the impression that 'know-how' is the only factor controlling success, this is not so. To …
    By Piscatorial Quagswagging, 976 words
  14. Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science, , more info

    Muckraking at the University of Oregon
    Check it out. I was amused by these posts: From 2014: Crap-free UO homepage From 2024: Provost Chris Long is paid $540K plus $130K per year start-up & alcohol budget Columbia should have a crap-free homepage too! And the alcohol budget reminded me of this story from Columbia a few years ago. UO Matters is run by economics professor Bill Harbaugh, who seems to be a busy person. Every city, …
    By Andrew, 90 words
  15. Walknotes, , more info

    6 – 10 January 2025
    An odd tension, getting on with life when the world is in chaos, isn’t it? But here we are. “Fire season in Southern California is generally thought to stretch from May to October. But as California Governor Gavin Newsom put it in a press conference on Tuesday, blazes are now a perennial issue. “There’s no fire season,” he said. “It’s fire year.”” Via the BBC’s live reporting of the wildfires …
    By DW, 750 words