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  1. Indexed, , more info

    So many horrible micro-transactions.
    The post So many horrible micro-transactions. appeared first on Indexed.
    By Jessica Hagy, 14 words
  2. Messy Nessy Chic, , more info

    13 Things I Found on the Internet Today (Vol. 726)
    1. Paris, 1957A random selection of photographs found on <a href="https://humus.livejournal.
    By MessyNessy, 21 words
  3. Brad Frost | Blog, , more info

    Sidebar is back from its break. Of ideas that can’t cease to exist.
    OMG, this is such great news! My favorite newsletter Sidebar is back from its break. Designer Fabricio Teixeira is taking over the duties. He explains the spirit of Sidebar: Sidebar has always felt different. It has advocated for a healthier web ecosystem and has always prioritized links pointing to small, curated digital gardens around the web. Links that come from the makers and doers out there. Sidebar was a signal …
    By Brad Frost, 188 words
  4. The Simple Catholic, , more info

    Finding Magic in the Mundane
    The Existential Cubicle What am I doing here? Is this all to life? These thoughts occasionally cross my mind as I sit in my work cubicle. Struggling with the daily routine of work and family life, my mind tends to wander off toward fantasy. I think part of it stems from a desire to escape my mundane situation. Reading fantasy allows me to attain that escapism while remaining in the …
    By chicoinematt, 746 words
  5. Rewrite This Story, , more info

    Galloping Through the Heart: War Horse Stirs the Soul
    War Horse (Tour)New Victoria TheatreWar Horse returns to the stage with all the emotional resonance and technical mastery that have solidified its place as an iconic theatrical experience. Directed by Tom Morris, with revival direction by Katie Henry, this production feels especially poignant in today’s world, where themes of resilience, connection, and hope resonate more profoundly than ever.The centrepiece of this production is the breathtaking puppetry, crafted by the visionary …
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  6. FLOPHOUSE | magazine, , more info

    The Life of Brian
    BRIAN AUGER – Support the making of a documentary of genre-bending and groundbreaking Hammond organist Brian Auger. [row-start] [half] [/half] [half] [/half] [row-end] A movie about Brian Auger? Yes please! Filmmaker Alfred George Bailey and Auger’s creative and business manager Greg Boraman have started a crowdfunding campaign for I Speak Music, a documentary film about Auger, trailblazing Hammond organist that came up in the swinging sixties in London and went …
    By Francois, 528 words
  7. Every Day Is Like Wednesday, , more info

    DC Versus Marvel Omnibus Pt. 7: Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights #1
    A mere two months after Batman/Punisher: Lake of Fire, a second DC/Marvel crossover featuring the two characters hit the stands, this one featuring the actual Batman, Bruce Wayne, rather than his temporary fill-in, Jean-Paul Valley. I thought it was the better of the two comics, and not simply because of the fact that it was what a reader might expect from a crossover of the two characters. The creative team …
    By Caleb, 2,072 words
  8. From Earth to the Stars, , more info

    The Problem With Chakotay
    by Siobhan Carroll Professor Siobhan Carroll recounts her disappointment watching the contentious Star Trek: Voyager character Chakotay, and describes how the missed opportunity he represents helped inspire “In the Splinterlands the Crows Fly Blind,” her story from our [January/February issue, on sale now!] The roots of “In the Splinterlands…” can be traced to my youthful hobby of Getting Mad at TV Shows. Specifically, it can be traced to 1995, and …
    By fromearthtothestars, 2,191 words
  9. The travels of Mary Loosemore – Blog, , more info

    Herefordshire Week 263: Tuesday 7 – Monday 13 January 2025
    More films. Sub-zero temperatures, icy lanes. Back to PT. Panda Prop progress. Spare Bedroom / Office revamp in progress. Good walks. Yellow garden furniture. Family treat at The Angel, Abergavenny. With hindsight, quite a busy week. GVWC: Ewyas Harold – Abbey Dore – Dulas Court Circular On Tuesday morning it was down to the gym for my first PT session for yonks. Good to be back at it. The sleet …
    By Mary, 1,246 words
  10. Computational Complexity, , more info

    "Our Days Are Numbered"
    Slide in Lev Reyzin's JMM talk "Problems in AI and ML for Mathematicians" Reyzin is paraphrasing Telgarsky. Posted with permission.Last week I attended the Joint Mathematics Meeting in Seattle with a theme ofWe Decide Our Future: Mathematics in the Age of AIWith little computational complexity in the conference, I attended many of the AI talks. You could divide them into Math for AI and AI for Math. Mathematics of course …
    By Lance Fortnow, 488 words
  11. cartoonconnie comics blog, , more info

    Being Alive Is Hard
    "Being Alive Is Hard," 2025, by Connie Sun. Ink & watercolor on paper.Life can be unimaginably difficult. Whatever is hard for you at the moment, I wish you strength and solace. May the days ahead be kind. - Connie--Since relaunching my cartoon blog, I'm back on Ko-fi, Instagram, and you can sign up to hear from me directly. Thanks for reading.
    By Connie Sun, 61 words
  12. WristWatchReview, , more info

    Casio rolls out new PAC-MAN watches for the game’s 45th anniversary
    Casio brings PAC-MAN to your wrist with four new digital watches. The collection marks 45 years of the iconic arcade game through designs that blend gaming elements with Casio’s classic digital watch styles. Two models, the A168WEPC ($79.95) and F-91WPC ($59.95), feature PAC-MAN and all four GHOSTS – Blinky, Inky, Clyde, and Pinky – on their faces. These watches use bright neon colors that pop against the display. The A168WEPC …
    By John Biggs, 231 words
  13. Information Flaneur, , more info

    You should get a blog
    I run some lightweight privacy-respecting self-hosted analytics for my blog, so I know what my most popular posts were in 2024. It's hardly surprising that many of these were also published last year, but they include one from 2013 and another from 2018. Having a quick peek at my stats reminded me that the blog content that is most appreciated, shared and read is often not what you might think …
    By Hugh Rundle, 2,201 words
  14. Colin Devroe, , more info

    On the need to disrupt the structure of a blog
    Chris Armstrong, advocating for a digital garden over a blog structure: A blog structure places the highest emphasis on ‘what’s new’… but what’s new has had the least scrutiny and little authority. Robin Rendle linked to Armstrong’s post recently and reading it reminded me of my 2011 post The blog format is ready for disruption. In that post, which is now nearly 14 years old, I argue that the structure …
    By Colin Devroe, 277 words
  15. Brain Baking, , more info

    The PicoGUS, a Modern ISA Sound Card
    Two years ago, Ian Scott created the picoGUS card that uses ISA sound card emulation using the RaspPi’s Pico’s microcontroller. My July 2023 post was the first post to mention the card and I’ve had it on my radar ever since. Last summer I received my own copy and tried assembling it into the trusty 80486—except that that didn’t work out well because the card was… too small? After fixing …
    By Wouter Groeneveld, 1,406 words