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  1. FLOPHOUSE | magazine, , more info

    Duke Pearson Sweet Honey Bee (Blue Note 1967)
    Hard bop was in a rut but Pearson was on a roll. [row-start] [half] [/half] [half] Personnel Duke Pearson (piano), Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone), James Spaulding (flute, alto saxophone), Ron Carter (bass), Mickey Roker (drums) Recorded on December 7, 1966 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Released as BST 84252 in 1967 Track listing Side A: Sweet Honey Bee / Sudel / After The Rain …
    By Francois, 769 words
  2. Matthew Sheret – is someone who types things, , more info

    Week 106: Delightful challenge
    It’s so cold. It’s SO cold. Kick-off week. The work at M&S is broken in quarterly chunks, so this is the start of Phase 6. Amazing to see the team grow. Really nice energy from the teams I’m working directly with too. An auspicious start. Kick-off meetings took up the bulk of the working week. Next week is workshop planning and watching some teams test new ways of working. Got …
    By Matt Sheret, 219 words
  3. Tom Stuart, , more info

    Weeknotes 262: Sudden lull
    Hello. Everything’s going to be great. It’s been −4 °C this weekend. I record this to remind Summer Me that even though putting the heating on seems unthinkable in the sweltering hell of July, it’s essential in January. Likewise the prospect of opening the window at the moment is ridiculous but I know I’ll be doing it at every opportunity later in the year. Hopefully this will get it through …
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  4. Oatmeal, , more info

    Styrofoam cups and awk
    I like writing these posts for my website, but I’ve sat down to write this one like 11 times and it either takes on a tone of totally encompassing dread and dystopian navel gazing or I feel like I’m burying my head in the sand and ignoring reality as it happens around me. …I finished reading Victor LaValle’s The Changeling. It was engaging, and I was interested in where it …
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  5. Partially Obstructed View, , more info

    Theatre review: Oliver!
    After a 2024 full of shows with punctuation in the title, the West End gets the OG musical hit in 2025 with the transferring Chichester Festival Theatre production of Lionel Bart's Oliver Exclamation Mark. Charles Dickens' (Chickens to his friends) story of child trafficking, wifebeating, murder, grooming gangs, antisemitism, alcoholism and a quadruple revolve sees Oliver Twist's (Cian Eagle-Service, alternating with Raphael Korniets, Jack Philpott and Odo Rowntree-Bailly) mother die …
    By nick730, 761 words
  6. Maggie Appleton, , more info

    Common Misconceptions in AI
    Common Misconceptions About the Complexity in Robotics vs AI A roboticist breaks down common misconceptions about what's hard and easy in robotics. A response to everyone asking “can't we just stick a large language model into its brain to make it more capable?” Contrary to the assumptions of many people, making robots perceive and move in the world in the way humans can turns out to be an extraordinarily hard …
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  7. Lim Chee Aun – Blog, , more info

    2024 in review
    This is pretty late, but really, no hurry. This would probably feel like a repeat of my 2023 review.January 😔 Got disappointed by recent events. 📢 Made a statement that it’s impossible for an app to make everyone happy. February 😮 Gathered quite a lot of attention from an experimental UI that I did for catching up on posts on Mastodon. 🤩 My web app got mentioned on The Verge …
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  8. Velcro City Tourist Board, , more info

    adversarial customer service
    Just spent two hours (!) booking trains and intermediary hotels for a work trip to the UK in March. For some reason, the usually reliable Deutsche Bahn were unwilling to sell me any tickets for the journeys required, which usually means they’re waiting to release them due to e.g. track maintenance or timetable adjustments. However SNCB (the Belgian railways, basically) were happy to sell me tickets and reservations for everything …
    By PGR, 262 words
  9. Dirty Feed, , more info

    Genital Activity
    Just occasionally, my silly research for this site turns up something wonderful. So, there I was, perusing the archives of that august organ Huddersfield Daily Examiner, when I spotted the following Channel 4 programme scheduled on the 30th November 1992: 11:00 CATHOLICS AND SEX Examining the Catholic Church’s attitudes towards birth-control and pre-marital sex. Catholic women talk about the ban on contraception, and teenagers give their views on virginity. A …
    By John J. Hoare, 256 words
  10. A London Inheritance, , more info

    Alderman Stairs – Artificial Intelligence, Historical Accuracy and Copyright
    For a change, rather than looking at the past, today’s post is rather topical, and looks at a subject that at first glance may seem irrelevant to the blog – Artificial Intelligence, or AI. When I write a post for the blog, I try to apply a degree of intelligence. I use a wide range of sources – books (old and new), maps, national and local archives, old newspaper archives, …
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  11. Tim Worthington, , more info

    Looks Unfamiliar: Joanne Sheppard – A Billy Butler For Every Region
    Looks Unfamiliar with Joanne Sheppard talking to Tim Worthington about p Fax, First Born, Chimera, Next Of Kin, Mother Love, I'm Your Number One Fan, The History Trail, The Yolk Folk, Victoria Plum televised Cluedo and more...!
    By Tim Worthington, 48 words
  12. The CRPG Addict, , more info

    The Clathran Menace: The Adventures of M. J. Turner in the 29th Century Across the Rim of the Galaxy in Dual Space
    This is not the sort of game that can be told in screenshots. I'm going to abandon the day-by-day account of my space travels in favor of a more summarized entry, particularly because most of this session involved a lot of backtracking to places I'd already been. Suffice to say that in about 180 turns, I finished exploring the part of the galaxy that I could explore, visited every planet …
    By CRPG Addict, 4,807 words
  13. Killed By A Pixel, , more info

    LittleJS Jam Results
    Last month we held the first-ever LittleJS Game Jam and it has been a huge success! A whopping 571 people signed up for the jam, showing just how much interest there is in LittleJS! Out of those that joined, 35 games were submitted using the theme “Animals”, showcasing the creativity and talent of our community. […]
    By Frank, 59 words
  14. Charles Harries - All Posts, , more info

    Now: 6 - 12 January 2025
    It was pretty cold this week, so we took advantage of everything being frozen over to spend a bunch of time outside. The Met Office says that the weather is going to turn this next week, reaching balmy highs of like 14 degrees and turning the country into a massive mud pit.ReadingI liked Sam Valenti IV’s review of pop music in 2024, where he basically argues that modern pop music …
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  15. Lee Maguire – Blog, , more info

    Fringe S1E03
    Notes for Fringe season 1, episode 3, “The Ghost Network“ 01:04 The camcorder being used by a bus passenger is a Panasonic SDR-H40 (2008) 01:44 The female passenger is carrying a blue Jansport T2650307 backpack 07:20 I assume that when Walter describes the drugs he’s taking, there’s some network TV liability thing that prevents the names of actual psychotics being used. 07:58 Peter’s phone is a Nokia 6110 Navigator (2007) …
    By lee, 677 words