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  1. Austin Kleon is a writer who draws., , more info

    Nurturing the inner child
    I thought my monthly mixtape project was complete, but I was wrong! Here is a new mix I really love: Spotify | Apple | Youtube I made it from a sealed, pre-recorded cassette I got for 99 cents at the record store. I taped over the cassette’s protection tabs and then I taped over the music and then I taped over the artwork. This one I wanted to have a …
    By Austin Kleon, 285 words
  2. blast-o-rama., , more info

    An Easy Way To Make Millions: Write A Theme For A Hit TV Show
    Ethan Millman, Rolling Stone: One huge difference separates the two songs: a cover of “Uncontrollable Urge” soundtracks the comedy clip show Rob Dyrdek’s Ridiculousness, which can play on MTV for as much as 14 hours in a 24-hour period, nearly every day of the week. (At its peak in 2020, it played an astonishing 113 hours out of MTV’s entire 168-hour lineup, according to Variety) Over the past decade, through …
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  3. Bubba One, , more info

    Water and Feed Coco Coir Plants
    There are three seedling LSD Auto plants in Coco Coir 5gal fabric pots. Once the four RDWC plants start to crowd the tent the Coco Coir plants will move to the side of the tent and I hope eventually outdoors. Today was the first feed along with adding water to the pots. EC started at EC 0.67 pH 6.3 after adding Feed EC 1.23 pH 6.4.The three plants are an …
    By I'm a OK guy, 112 words
  4. Big Data, Plainly Spoken (aka Numbers Rule Your World), , more info

    How surveys mislead
    I just filled out an online survey after a positive interaction with an online chat representative (a human) because I wanted to give him a thumbs up. The survey was (to my relief) relatively short, so kudos to the design team. Sometimes, filling out these surveys gives the impression of a gift that keeps on giving - the more answers you give them, the more time they presume they can …
    By junkcharts, 579 words
  5. ktheory, , more info

    Task-relevant maturity: a lens for effective management
    Have you ever wished that your manager would give you more autonomy and responsibility in some areas, and more direction and support in others? As a manager, have you ever struggled to know when to be hands-on or hands-off with your team’s work? If you’re ‘hands on’ — closely involved with the details of your employee’s work — you risk wasting your time micro-managing what they could have done independently. …
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  6. X Blog, , more info

    A Tool to Understand the People Impact of Agile Change Management
    This article was originally authored by an expert at Change Guides, a Cincinnati-based change management firm acquired by TiER1 Performance in 2024.People are wired to react to change. How leaders approach change management within organizations will impact employees’ ability to adapt and respond positively to change.To remain nimble and stay competitive in a fast-paced environment, many leaders are embracing agile change management, an iterative and collaborative approach that prioritizes adaptation …
    By XPLANE, 634 words
  7. collectSPACE, , more info

    2025 space coins
    The United States Mint has provided a first look at the designs of two coins that will celebrate advancements in space exploration. Set for a spring and summer release, respectively, Florida and Texas' American Innovation dollars will commemorate the space shuttle and Mission Control, the latter represented by the International Space Station and an astronaut on a spacewalk as examples of supporting human spaceflight.
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  8. smitten kitchen, , more info

    potato leek soup
    Eighteen years is long enough for a website to go without a potato leek soup recipe, don’t you think? I’ve always been a bit torn about it — it’s thick, pale, and can be a little sleepy. And yet if there is any time of year that’s going to bring out my cravings for filling and uncomplicated soup, if there’s any time of year when my nostalgia kicks in for …
    By deb, 136 words
  9. A Good Beer Blog – Second Gen (2003-2016, 2016- ), , more info

    Your Beery News Notes For – YIKES!!! – The 1/24th Mark For The Year 2024… Err… 2025
    It’s really good, this whole passage of time thing. It really is. Isn’t it. It is… isn’t it? Fine. Face it. The holidays are over. OVER! But that doesn’t mean the celebrations are over. For example, in the U.S. of A. we hear that it’s Prohibition Remembrance Day celebrating the 106th anniversary of the ratification of the 18th Amendment to their Constitution. Whooo!!! If “neo-temp” was actually a real thing …
    By Alan, 2,362 words
  10. Brixton Blog, , more info

    Tiny Brixton back in business
    Tiny Brixton, the small in-house venue showcasing big talents at Brixton’s Raw Material music charity, is reopening after a million-pound-plus refit. A sold-out launch event at the Robsart Street HQ of Raw Material off Brixton Road on 1 February will be hosted by comedian Ali Woods. After its £1.2m renovation Tiny Brixton will continue to […]
    By Contributor, 61 words
  11. von Explaino - Journal Page 1, , more info

    On Hold music in Golang
    Got to have SOMETHING happening when waiting for a process to finish, right?
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  12. Quanta Magazine | Science and Math News, , more info

    Heat Destroys All Order. Except for in This One Special Case.
    Sunlight melts snowflakes. Fire turns logs into soot and smoke. A hot oven will make a magnet lose its pull. Physicists know from countless examples that if you crank the temperature high enough, structures and patterns break down. Now, though, they’ve cooked up a striking exception. In a string of results over the past few years, researchers have shown that an idealized substance resembling two… Source
    By Charlie Wood, 77 words
  13. Hypertexthero, , more info

    Liz England’s game design library
    Liz was a designer in Watch Dogs: Legion, a unique game where you can hire any non-player character and make them player characters.
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  14. The Mental Elf, , more info

    When care causes harm: a systematic review of adverse experiences in mental health wards
    Jessica Griffiths and Una Foye explore a recent qualitative review of adverse mental health inpatient experiences, which proposes a strategic approach to improving service design and delivery, advocating for environments that prioritise patient safety, dignity and respect. The post When care causes harm: a systematic review of adverse experiences in mental health wards appeared first on National Elf Service.
    By Jessica Griffiths, 73 words
  15. VolcanoCafe, , more info

    The Afar Triangle
    In 1912, Alfred Wegener published his proposal that continents had moved. He presented various lines of evidence, of which the best remembered is the fact that the opposite shores of the Atlantic ocean fit together as pieces of a puzzle. There was much more, including the fact that earthquakes were focussed on the Pacific ring…
    By Albert, 58 words