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  1. caribbeansignal.com, , more info

    The Rise of REDNote. A Challenger to TikTok?
    The Rise of REDNote The social media landscape is no stranger to change. Threads (from Meta) and BlueSky are two recent examples. Now, another player has emerged and is capturing the attention of users worldwide, especially in the US. REDNote, or Xiaohongshu as it’s known in China, is a platform offering a unique blend of…
    By Amit Uttamchandani, 63 words
  2. 2ality – JavaScript and more, , more info

    A checklist for your tsconfig.json
    In order to feel more confident about my tsconfig.json, I decided to go through the tsconfig.json documentation, collect all commonly used options and describe them below: You can come along for the whole ride and go through the options with me. Afterward, you should be able to understand all of your tsconfig. Or you can skip ahead to the summary at the end. I also list recommendations for tsconfig.json by …
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  3. Silent-ology, , more info

    New Kickstarter! “Rediscovering Roscoe: The ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle Collection” Set
    Calling all slapstick fans! A new Kickstarter project was just announced today, and it’s something that’s right up my alley: the 2-disc set Rediscovering Roscoe: The “Fatty” Arbuckle Collection. Curated by historian Steve Massa, author of the wonderful Rediscovering Roscoe … Continue reading →
    By Lea S., 53 words
  4. Staircase Wit, , more info

    WWW Wednesday – January 15
    WWW Wednesday is hosted by Taking on a World of Words.The Three Ws are:What are you currently reading?What did you recently finish reading?What do you think you’ll read next?Currently ReadingSomeone recently recommended In the Blink of an Eye by Jo Callaghan (2023), which I am enjoying. The main character, Detective Kat Frank, is a single mother asked to lead a pilot program using a sort of robot with artificial intelligence. …
    By CLM, 559 words
  5. Sampleface, , more info

    David Bruce on Dilla as “the king of microrythm”
    What time is it?! The post David Bruce on Dilla as “the king of microrythm” appeared first on Sampleface.
    By Luke Davis, 28 words
  6. PogoWasRight.org: Privacy News & Issues, , more info

    Google, YouTube Users Advance Privacy Suit Over Children’s Data
    Christopher Brown reports: Google LLC and YouTube LLC must face some claims of a long-running proposed class action alleging they collected information concerning children who watched videos on their channels in violation of state privacy and consumer-protection laws. The plaintiffs sufficiently alleged that Google and YouTube engaged in highly offensive behavior in collecting children’s information without...
    By Dissent, 65 words
  7. Grace Kingsley's Hollywood, , more info

    Doomed to be Cute: January 1915
    Rags (1915) One hundred and ten years ago this month, Grace Kingsley interviewed the biggest star in Hollywood for the first time. Mary Pickford was already “the girl who gets as many letters and three times as much salary as the President. The little lady on whom the sun never sets, who is applauded in every tongue, yet who has never been out of her native land.*” She found her …
    By Lisle Foote, 1,136 words
  8. Lanner Chronicle, , more info

    Paper Magazine (June 1995)
    Cheers to my brother Paul for the scans! Aphex Twin’s rhythmic ambience. TWIN PEAKS by Kurt B. Reighley There is a word in German, klangfarben, for which there is no precise English equivalent. Associated predominantly with 20th century composers such as Stockhausen, the world loosely translates as “sound colour,” emphasising unique timbres as a compositional tool. Slap on I Care Because You Do (Elektra), the latest release from Aphex Twin, …
    By hyperflake, 580 words
  9. The Renaissance Mathematicus, , more info

    It can’t be that bad, after all it’s a Penguin – Part the First
    What follow is an excruciatingly long, overblown review/demolition of the first half of a supposedly popular book on the history of mathematics. As I began to approach 12,000 words, yes you read that correctly, I decided to break off and pause. I couldn’t decide whether to simply end there or to add a second part in a further blog post. I’m still not one hundred percent sure what I’m going …
    By thonyc, 12,002 words
  10. San Francisco Senior Beat, , more info

    Retirement sends Vonn Scott Bair full speed into long days as actor, playwright and game developer
    “Do what you want, and you will never work a day in your life.” That old adage, intones 66-year-old Vonn Scott Bair, “is a myth, a lie, a LIE.” He’s been doing what he wants since retiring eight years ago, but said, “I work longer and harder than I ever have.” It’s not that Bair ... The post Retirement sends Vonn Scott Bair full speed into long days as actor, …
    By Judy Goddess, 122 words
  11. Dhole Moments - Blog, , more info

    Don’t Use Session (Signal Fork)
    Last year, I outlined the specific requirements that an app needs to have in order for me to consider it a Signal competitor. Afterwards, I had several people ask me what I think of a Signal fork called Session. My answer then is the same thing I’ll say today: Don’t use Session. The main reason I said to avoid Session, all those months ago, was simply due to their decision …
    By Soatok, 2,288 words
  12. ALHFAM – the Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums, , more info

    250th Spark: Your Month-by-Month Guide to Attracting Heritage Travelers in the Lead-Up to America’s 250th
    Research shows that exploration and learning are top motivators for heritage travelers, who actively seek authentic and meaningful experiences year-round. To keep visitors coming back throughout the year, consider refreshing how you tell your story every few months—or more frequently, if possible. Regular updates not only encourage repeat visits from your local community but also ensure your site feels vibrant, dynamic, and engaging for all.… Continue reading 250th Spark: Your …
    By alhfam1, 97 words
  13. grammaticus, , more info

    Book review: “Ghostland: In Search of a Haunted Country” by Edward Parnell
    “Ghostland: In Search of a Haunted Country” is an excellent, genre-blending book, that brings together nature and travel writing, literary and cultural history, exploration of the supernatural, plus the added element of memoir. It’s filled with the sense of love, wonder, and appreciation for England’s landscapes and the ghostly tales that quietly echo through its forests, hills and moors.
    By Waldmann, 71 words
  14. William Davies, , more info

    Interview with Politics Theory Other podcast
    I discussed Labour’s economic policy agenda on the Politics Theory Other podcast.
    By willdavies, 18 words
  15. LostFocus, , more info

    I started to write notes by hand on paper and oh boy, did my handwriting…
    I started to write notes by hand on paper and oh boy, did my handwriting get bad. Reply by email
    By Dominik, 35 words