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  1. The Technium, , more info

    Weekly Links, 01/10/2025
    Here’s an interesting analysis of the famous bet between Ehrlich and Simon on the future costs of commodities. Simon won but he probably would not have won so clearly if the bet had been made in other decades. Who would have won the Simon-Ehrlich bet over different decades, and what do long-term prices tell us about resource scarcity?
    By Kevin Kelly, 61 words
  2. Tim Harford | Articles, , more info

    Cautionary Tales – “Captain Kirk forgot to put the machine on stun.”
    This episode is released exclusively on Pushkin+. Episodes are released on the main feed each Friday. Lying on the cold metal table, Voyne Ray Cox knew the drill. This was his ninth round of cancer treatment – which is why he was certain that what happened next couldn’t be right. He heard a sizzling sound and saw a blue flash. And then – agony. It was like someone had thrust …
    By Tim Harford, 303 words
  3. The Toy Box Philosopher, , more info

    Barbie Dream Besties Update with Daisy and Ken
    Back in November, before the whole advent calendar series started, I was looking at Mattel's new Dream Besties. These dolls have an accompanying YouTube show featuring six friends: Malibu, Teresa, Renee, Brooklyn, Daisy, and Ken. However, dolls representing two of the characters (Daisy and Ken) were not released with the very first wave of products, so I didn't have them on hand for
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  4. Hardcore Gaming 101, , more info

    Sonic Rush
    American Cover After working on Sonic Advance 3, Akinori Nishiyama (the director for all three Advance titles) wanted the next handheld Sonic game to contrast from how complicated the series had gotten by the mid 2000s. This involved going back to a simpler style of gameplay focused purely on speedy action, picking up where Sonic Advance 2 had left off and refining it. The end result would be Sonic Rush, …
    By Apollo Chungus, 1,214 words
  5. Landreville, , more info

    Smoke Break
    By landreville, 2 words
  6. esngblog, , more info

    ESNG meeting – 12 January 2025
    The temperature crept above zero and the ESNG members came out in force! 10 members, two visiting friends from the West Sussex mob, and a smallish offspring. Our treasurer recovered enough from his cold to attend and collect all that lovely money. I turned up a few minutes late to see everyone already putting up a very large 4×0 layout. Obviously, I’m the lazy one who wants a small circuit! …
    By snitchthebudgie, 138 words
  7. Fluxblog, , more info

    I Did It For The Rush
    Darkside “S.N.C” The first minute and a half of “S.N.C” is about what you’d expect to hear from Darkside – moody, muted palette, sensual but not overtly sexual – and it’s gorgeous. They could have stayed in that mode through the whole song and I’d love it. But then it gets much more interesting – a Stevie Wonder-ish clavinet riff struts into the mix, the funkiness gets dialed up by …
    By Matthew, 163 words
  8. Khaled Abou Alfa, , more info

    2025-01-14 01:53
    When we have the ball, it’s a game and when we don’t, it’s a fight. — Manuel Ugarte Love this quote and why this player is quickly becoming a cult hero.
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  9. Stationery 🍕, , more info

    Index Cards again?
    In the middle of trying to be all digitally and all of that I ended up getting a pack of Index Cards while getting some other stuff at a book store. Just because. I have kind of been doing my own ugmonk-ish thing for a few weeks, as I have in the past. It works surprisingly well to just write down what are the most important 5 things on a …
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  10. Restaurant-ing through history, , more info

    Notable restaurant mottos
    In 1925 a restaurant industry publication presented advice on crafting a slogan that would draw customers. The article advised against simply saying “Where to Dine” because that really didn’t signify anything special to the public. The author then gave better examples of slogans that were “clever and appropriate.” As a negative example, the article might have pointed to Teck’s Quick Lunch in Kansas City [shown above]. This card showing “A …
    By Jan Whitaker, 619 words
  11. earfluff and eyecandy, , more info

    Acoustic measurements: Part 3
    In Part 2, I showed the raw magnitude response results of three pairs of headphones measured on three different systems, each done 5 times. However, when you plot magnitude responses on a scale with 80 dB like I did there, it’s difficult to see what’s going on. Differences in measurements relative to average One way to get around this issue is to ignore the raw measurement and look at the …
    By geoff, 1,696 words
  12. String-Or-Nothing, , more info

    CATCHING AN ASSIST
    According to the posting date, it’s been about 10 days since I last reported in on progress on Assist. I’ve had a couple of mis-alignments due to low lighting and inattention. Some I’ve picked out, others I saved as cautionary lessons. And I’ve taken a slight departure from my usual working cadence. Here’s the latest in-hoop view. Obviously I’m working voiding on the row of snaky, vaguely draconic S-shaped flowers. …
    By kbsalazar, 1,046 words
  13. Abakcus, , more info

    The Art of Understanding Physics with Richard Feynman’s Books
    All of Richard Feynman’s books, is Feynman himself. This introduction sets the stage for a deep exploration of how his works have reshaped the way we approach and appreciate the art of understanding physics.
    By Ali Kaya, 43 words
  14. Letterform Archive — News, , more info

    This Just In: Chopstick Sleeves as Emissaries of Japanese Typography and Culture
    Designer and educator Angie Wang deciphers a collection of over 500 sleeves recently donated to the Archive. From Rarified to Commonplace: A Brief History of Hashibukuro The chopstick sleeve originated in the Imperial Court of Japan sometime during the Heian period (8th–12th century). Ladies-in-waiting are thought to have wrapped chopsticks in scraps of silk or other fine fabrics as it was considered impolite to pass unwrapped objects from one hand …
    By Angie Wang, 2,672 words
  15. Stratechery by Ben Thompson, , more info

    AI’s Uneven Arrival
    Box’s route to its IPO, ten years ago this month, was a difficult one: the company first released an S-1 in March 2014, and potential investors were aghast at the company’s mounting losses; the company took a down round and, eight months later, released an updated S-1 that created the template for money-losing SaaS businesses to explain themselves going forward: Our business model focuses on maximizing the lifetime value of …
    By Ben Thompson, 3,673 words