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  1. MixedMath: Blog, , more info

    Slides from a talk at the last Simons Annual Meeting
    Today I'm giving a talk at the last annual meeting1 1It's the 8th of our 7 annual meetings of the Simons Collaboration on Arithmetic Geometry, Number Theory, and Computation. It's about Maass forms. The short of it is: Maass forms are in the LMFDB now, go [check it out](https://www.lmfdb.org/ModularForm/GL2/Q/Maass]! I've given many other talks about Maass forms in the past, and I'm happy to talk more about them. The slides …
    By David Lowry-Duda, 85 words
  2. ongoing by Tim Bray, , more info

    Protocol Churn
    Bluesky and the Fediverse are our best online hopes for humane human conversation. Things happened on 2025/01/13; I’ll hand the microphone to Anil Dash, whose post starts “This is a monumental day for the future of the social web.” What happened? Follow Anil’s links: Mastodon and Bluesky (under the “Free Our Feeds” banner). Not in his sound-bite: Both groups are seeking donations, raising funds to meet those goals. I’m sympathetic …
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  3. Trout Nation, , more info

    Accountability time!
    My year of success is chugging right along. I sent out ARC emails (and ARCs) this week. If you’re on the team and didn’t get an email, or didn’t get a reply, let me know. The paperback would be completely ready to be crossed off, if Ingram didn’t send a cover template a tenth of an inch smaller than they want them to be, then complain when those files return …
    By JennyTrout, 491 words
  4. Tantek Çelik, , more info

    2025-01-16 02:03
    16 years ago today I wrote up and posted a proposal for a new calendar: newcal.orgHaving long been frustrated by unnecessary unevenness and other quirks of the Gregorian calendar, I designed and wrote up a more ordered, mathematically simpler, and more continuously consistent calendar.Building up from the atomic calendar unit of a 'day':* five day weeks* six week (30 day) months* two month (60 day) + a sync day bims¹* …
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  5. The Stop Button, , more info

    Briefly, TV (15 January 2025)
    The Rig (2023) s02e01 “Episode 1” [2025] D: John Strickland. S: Emily Hampshire, Iain Glen, Martin Compston, Rochenda Sandall, Owen Teale, Abraham Popoola, Nikhil Parmar. Last season’s cliffhanger resolves real quick when it turns out they’re just on another RIG. By the end of the episode, Hampshire and Glen are commanding another undersea mission (anyone seen the ABYSS), while their bosses deceive them. The finale’s incredibly tense, which makes up …
    By Andrew Wickliffe, 579 words
  6. Simon Griffee - Notebook, , more info

    Approaching Storm
    ♫ Luck and Strange, David Gilmour
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  7. The Captive Reader, , more info

    Library Loot: January 15 to 21
    Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Claire from The Captive Reader and Sharlene from Real Life Reading that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library. If you’d like to participate, just write up your post-feel free to steal the button-and link it using the Mr. Linky any time during the week. And of course check out what other participants are getting from their …
    By Claire (The Captive Reader), 310 words
  8. Bonkers about Perfume, , more info

    2024: My Bumper Bookish Year
    Two of the many tsundokus fighting for my future attentionIn 2009 I read five books all year; in 2024 I read 55! The difference being of course that back then I was working, and almost all my reading was confined to briefs on the next work project, and going over my interview write ups. It has taken me several years in fact to finally accept that I am "retired" - …
    By Vanessa, 80 words
  9. I Will Dare, , more info

    Judgements, Traumas, Strokes & Sticky Buns
    Dear Darling Ones, I’ve been thinking a lot about trauma lately. This might come as a total surprise as I’m such a magnanimous, even-keeled, generous spirit, but I can be pretty judgmental. Thankfully, I’ve matured enough to (mostly) go ahead and shut the fuck up about most of my judgements. Because, who and I to judge, and most of the things I like to judge are none of my damn …
    By Jodi Chromey, 744 words
  10. The Passing Tramp, , more info

    Return within Thirty Days: The Birthday Present (2008), by Barbara Vine
    Ruth Rendell published 14 Barbara Vine novels over nearly three decades between 1986 and 2014. As perhaps can be expected with a highly prolific writer--in addition to the 14 Vines she published 52 novels under her own name, as well as seemingly countless pieces of short fiction--the Vines afforded diminishing yields of poisoned fruit over time. Rendell banged out the first three Vine novels--A Dark Adapted Eye, A Fatal Inversion …
    By The Passing Tramp, 1,453 words
  11. Book and Sword – pontifex minimus, , more info

    Online Course: Ancient Siege
    Can’t get enough of bookandswordblog? This spring I will be teaching two short courses for the University of Victoria’s Continuing Education program. One of them is online on Tuesday 4 February from 6 to 8 pm Victoria, BC time. The price is CAD $35.70 (about USD $24). You can find more here. Ancient sieges were once familiar and alien. Armies struggled to take settlements, soldiers sweated in the grime beneath …
    By Sean, 292 words
  12. Rare Historical Photos, , more info

    The 2000s LAN Party Scene in Photos: When Gaming Was All About Local Connections
    At the dawn of the new millennium, web-based technology was undergoing a transformative phase. Google, though well-known, was just one of many search engines vying for attention and far from the tech giant it would later become. Dial-up internet, complete with its unmistakable connection tone, remained a fixture in countless American households. Meanwhile, file-sharing platforms […]
    By RHP, 70 words
  13. @Kevuhnn, , more info

    Building Forts
    While Drew played around in the snow.. Rey was focused on building a fort. That is, until Drew came by and knocked it over . The post Building Forts appeared first on @Kevuhnn.
    By Kevin Wild, 35 words
  14. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week | SV-POW!, , more info

    My Constant Reader, and staying close to the work
    A middle caudal vertebra of a diplodocid, presumably Tornieria africana, on display at the Museum fur Naturkunde Berlin, in left lateral view. Quick backstory: this post at Adam Mastroianni’s Experimental History led me to this post at Nothing Human, and poking around there led me to another good’un: “Shallow feedback hollows you out”. That post really hit for me, and it made me think about SV-POW! Especially this bit: Suppose …
    By Matt Wedel, 833 words
  15. Jim Nielsen’s Blog, , more info

    Tools As Ways of Being
    I took notes from Sean Voisen’s call for more hybrid tools. He speaks for a moment on generative AI and its inclusion into existing tools, but reading between the lines the insight I found was how our tools can trigger empathy for people and disciplines: One of the greatest goals we can have for [making] tools…is that in expanding all of our respective capabilities, we do not replace our human …
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