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  1. Mathspp Blog, , more info

    TIL #110 – Hash of -1 is -2
    Today I learned that the hash of an integer is the integer itself, except for -1. The hash of -1 is -2. Hash of -1 is -2 The hash of a value is a numeric “signature” assigned to that value used in data structures like dictionaries and sets. Among other interpretations, a hash is supposed to be a quick way to check if two objects are different. So, if two …
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  2. Menswear Musings, , more info

    Pitti 107—Street Style
    To view this content, you must be a member of Mitchell's Patreon at $10 or more - Click "Read more" to unlock this content at the sourceThe post Pitti 107—Street Style first appeared on Menswear Musings.
    By Mitchell, 39 words
  3. Eduwonk, , more info

    2025 Eduwonk In and Out List, Plus Upcoming Live Events
    ICYMI I wrote about Jimmy Carter earlier in the month. This week, on Thursday, Andy Smarick and I are going to talk about his recent report on college and leadership. Join us at LInkedIn 130p for, “Do you have to go to an Ivy to lead?“ On the 28th, I’m moderating a discussion with the Campaign for Grade Level Reading about SEL, politics, and why athletics turn out to be …
    By arotherham, 334 words
  4. Spectre Collie, , more info

    One Thing I Like About Alien: Romulus
    When Alien: Romulus first came out, the buzz around it was so good that I was sure I was going to have to do the rarest of rare things in 2024: go see a movie in a theater. But after the initial wave of good vibes, the mood on the internet seemed to sour, with more and more people complaining that the movie was too derivative of Alien and Aliens …
    By Chuck, 1,518 words
  5. Adam Johnson, , more info

    Shell: benchmark the difference between two Git branches with hyperfine
    hyperfine is a neat tool for benchmarking commands. If you provide it multiple commands, its output includes a comparison, saying which is the fastest, and by how much. I often find I want to benchmark before and after some change, by running the same test command on my main Git branch and a feature branch. Here is my hyperfine recipe to do that, using the --prepare option to switch branches …
    By Adam Johnson, 531 words
  6. Dark Highways, , more info

    The Brutalist
    One of the things I like the most about The Brutalist, I think, is that it is a movie that retains some of it’s secrets. Certainly, a lot of it drawn out right in front of you. This is an epic and I swear, almost a response to The Godfather. Mario Puzo had one of his characters say, right up front, “I believe in America.” Here Writer/Director Brady Corbet, joined …
    By S. Brady Calhoun, 781 words
  7. Brajeshwar, , more info

    Lullaby Language
    I stumbled on the article, Lullaby Language by Jerry Weinberg. Here is an extract of the keywords that confuse teams involved in projects working together and the better ways of dealing with the situation. Should The meaning of “should” would be “probably won’t.” For instance, the sentence, “The Catalog Department should deliver component pricing data by 1 February to the IT Department.” Team-A interprets this as “The Catalog Department [must] …
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  8. Round the Island, , more info

    474. Dalbeattie to Auchencairn
    June 2024 This was my longest distance to drive to get to the start of a walk on this trip, as I was staying in Stranraer, so it was a long drive to Auchencairn taking nearly an hour and a half. I had hoped to relocate to Dumfries for the later walks on this trip, but the hotels there were too expensive, so I made an early start and set …
    By jcombe, 3,063 words
  9. Quomodocumque, , more info

    Surprises of Mexico
    We recently got back from a family trip to Mexico, a country I’d almost never been to (a couple of childhood day trips to Nogales, a walk across the border into Juárez in 1999, a day and a half in Cabo San Lucas giving a lecture.) I’m a fan! Some surprises: Drinking pulque under a highway bridge with our family (part of the food tour!) I heard this incredible banger …
    By JSE, 400 words
  10. Between Sound and Space: ECM Records and Beyond, , more info

    Gidon Kremer: Songs of Fate (ECM New Series 2745)
    Gidon KremerSongs of Fate Gidon Kremer violinVida Miknevičiūtė sopranoMagdalena Ceple violoncelloAndrei Pushkarev vibraphoneKremerata BalticaWeinberg/KuprevičiusRecorded July 2019Plokštelių studija, VilniusEngineers: Vilius Keras and Aleksandra KerienėŠerkšnytė/JančevskisConcert recording July 2022Pfarrkirche, LockenhausEngineer: Peter LaengerCover photo: Thomas WunschAlbum produced by Manfred EicherRelease date: January 19, 2024 The word fate comes from the Proto-Indo-European root meaning “to speak, tell, say.” In its Latinate forms, it took on the nuance of that which was spoken by the divine. …
    By Tyran Grillo, 671 words
  11. things magazine, , more info

    Slopping out
    Where have all the flowers gone?, a 1978 BBC film that ‘traces the hippies of ten years ago to find out how they are living today. Yippie leader Jerry Rubin, ‘Social Deviant’ Mick Farren, Oz editor Felix Dennis, Dr Timothy … Continue reading →
    By things magazine, 46 words
  12. Girl Behind the Glassese, , more info

    SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Soothing Cream | Review
    When it comes to korean skincare brand SKIN1004, I must say I’ve had good experience with their products so far although I haven’t tried many. I’ve found a few favorites from them and I plan to keep on trying more in the future. For today’s review, I’ll be sharing my thoughts on their Centella Soothing […]
    By Nikki, 63 words
  13. TechLeader.pro, , more info

    All software is broken (TLP 2025w2)
    After over twenty years in the software industry, I feel like users and developers are far too tolerant of poor quality products.
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  14. London History Blog - Blue Badge Guide Look Up London, , more info

    Hidden History on the LSE Campus
    In the network of narrow streets off Kingsway, you will find the campus of London School of Economics (LSE). The collection of buildings are used by 11,000 students each year. However, within the publicly-accessible streets there’s a plenty of architecture, names and details that reveal a hidden history of the area. Early HIstory of LSE Founded in 1895, the aim of the school was “the study and investigation of the …
    By Katie Wignall, 1,687 words
  15. Steamboats Are Ruining Everything, , more info

    On Not Being Found
    In a new book, The Long Run: A Creative Inquiry, Stacey D’Erasmo asks half a dozen artists, “How do we keep doing this—making art?” I read it avidly, devouring D’Erasmo’s profiles of a painter, a composer, a garden designer, and others, especially enjoying the “fugitive, occasional memoir” (her words) that her disclosures about herself add up to. I did have a hiccup, however: I had to set the book down …
    By Caleb Crain, 1,264 words