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  1. TokyoDev | Articles, , more info

    TokyoDev’s 2024 Recap: Challenges, Milestones, and the Road Ahead
    In 2023, I scaled TokyoDev from a one-man operation to a team. The idea was to get some tasks off my plate, but while I’ve succeeded at passing off responsibilities to others, I somehow didn’t gain any more free time. This is because working with new people also created new ideas and opportunities, which I haven’t been able to pass up. In 2024, we saw the first fruits of this …
    By Paul McMahon, 1,257 words
  2. Wyrd Britain, , more info

    Superstitious Ignorance
    The ITV (LWT) series 'Tales of Unease' ran for one series in 1970 taking it's stories from the books of the same name edited by John Burke. Only seven episodes were made, the first two of which - 'Ride, Ride' & 'Calculated Nightmare' - we've featured here before, this, the fifth episode, continues the series' remit of tales that unsettle but don't necessarily horrify.Yellow beach buggy owning hipster couple 'Teddy' …
    By ian holloway, 242 words
  3. wood•life•studio | Blog, , more info

    🌸 Noire Henro-san: Koyasan – Pt 1
    When we walk we can walk with our ancestors and future generations. Maybe they had to walk with sorrow; perhaps they were forced to march or migrate. When we … 🐞 Read more about it ➞ ➞ ➞
    By Shirley J, 45 words
  4. Quomodocumque, , more info

    Generation Z will have its revenge on Seattle
    I was just in Seattle for the Joint Meetings and had dinner with an old friend. I asked her 15-year-old daughter, who’s lived in Seattle all her life, if she knew who Kurt Cobain was, and she looked at me with a slight tinge of recognition and said, “Did…. he play basketball?” I do really love Seattle. I love the rocks coming out of the water, I love the pointy …
    By JSE, 87 words
  5. Chris Nevard Model Railways Blog, , more info

    Drinking Water
    Here we are at Catcott Crossing again, for back in olden times very few of the level crossing cottages had running water. So to avoid drinking water from puddles, catching rain, drinking bog water or simply drinking, cooking and washing in cider, fresh water was regularly delivered in milk churns and delivered by passing engine crews. Pete and Dud wait for arthritic Arthur to swap an empty churn for a …
    By Chris Nevard Model Railways & Photography, 204 words
  6. Time's Flow Stemmed, , more info

    Sunday/January
    Random reading brought me to Salammbo. It’s possibly not a book I would have chosen for myself, but chance has its way. LibraryThing’s Folly feature then lived up to its promise, pulling from just two shelves of my alphabetically arranged library: a Bernhard, a Beckett, and a Belben. I reread fifty pages of Molloy before putting it aside, wanting something new. The Belben and Bernhard, both minor, didn’t hold my …
    By Anthony, 205 words
  7. roytang.net, , more info

    Weeknotes 2025-01-12
    This week managed to be a bit better than the last one, though I am still going to the hospital on a daily basis (still 100% attendance so far for 2025). The situation has stabilized for a bit, and I even have someone taking turns with me spending the night, so I don't have to sleep there all the time. It's not ideal, and we're still not sure how long …
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  8. Tony's Reading List, , more info

    The 2024 State of the Blog Address
    It’s been a while in coming, but the last post wrapping up 2024 has finally arrived, with my annual state-of-the-blog address. As is customary, before really getting on with the year to come, I like to take one last look back at the year that was, whether that be in anger or otherwise. So, what was going on in 2024? Let’s find out as we cast our eyes back over …
    By Tony, 1,032 words
  9. flowerville, , more info

    myself
    stumbling over my own feelings, without meaning to.but not actually that much stumbling. just a little. it's maybe more about the extent, or range of my feelings. and my not always, or - my just - really leaving them be. space. on account of the world being big enough.also i don't have that many feelings. or rather, not directed at many things. *this is night i am writing this at …
    By *, 71 words
  10. The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century, , more info

    Sunday picdump for January 12, 2024
    It’s Sunday, which means it’s time for another “picdump!” Here are 113 memes, pictures, and cartoons floating around the internet that I found interesting or relevant this week. Share and enjoy! The post Sunday picdump for January 12, 2024 appeared first on The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century.
    By Joey deVilla, 57 words
  11. Meat & One Veg, , more info

    Shake Shack, Birmingham
    The opening of Shake Shack has been eerily quiet save for a queue of twenty on the opening morning and the occasional Instagram post informing the world that they had eaten a free burger without offering an opinion. I don’t get it. Maybe they don’t have an opinion, or, more likely, they are waiting for my opinion to lend from. Maybe they are scared of saying it’s good given their …
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  12. everybody's number one to someone, , more info

    32. Aztec Camera - Oblivious (Rough Trade)
    Four weeks at number one from w/e 19th February 1983Winter 1983 for me was a period of upheaval. The health of my grandfather had worsened, and a family decision was made to move out of suburban East London and deeper into Essex, to a house large enough to take everyone in. Moving to a new town meant I had to go to a new school, (struggle to) make new friends, …
    By 23 Daves, 2,661 words
  13. Hermitary – hermits around the web, , more info

    Nietzsche on becoming who you are
    Psyche presents a reflection on Nietzsche and the shaping of the self in an essay titled “When Nietzsche said ‘become who you are’, this is what he meant.” As the author of the piece notes: “Contrary to popular belief, Nietzsche was not a nihilist set on destroying human values. In fact, the unifying purpose behind … Continue reading "Nietzsche on becoming who you are"
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  14. Crooked Timber, , more info

    Sunday photoblogging: Sion Road (house reflections)
    By Chris Bertram, 6 words
  15. Combinatorics and more, , more info

    Jiaoyang Huang, Theo Mckenzie, Horng-Tzer Yau: Ramanujan Property and Edge Universality of Random Regular Graphs
    A central problem in combinatorics, probability theory, and analysis is to understand the spectrum of random d-regular graphs G with vertices. The following paper marks a huge leap in our understanding of this problem. Ramanujan Property and Edge Universality of Random Regular Graphs, by Jiaoyang Huang, Theo Mckenzie, and Horng-Tzer Yau. Abstract: We consider the normalized adjacency matrix of a random -regular graph on vertices with any fixed degree and …
    By Gil Kalai, 1,192 words