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  1. Marius Masalar, , more info

    Reviews are supposed to be biased
    If you see a link to a product or service on this blog, it’s not an affiliate link. I earn no kickbacks and accept no compensation from brands in exchange for coverage here. What I’m sharing is an honest, unvarnished personal impression of what it’s like to live with the thing. But it is not unbiased. I’m not after objectivity in reviews, and I don’t think you should be either. …
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  2. Ray Grasso Photography, , more info

    Chermside, Brisbane
    See more in Black and White.
    By Ray Grasso, 8 words
  3. Dr. Roseanne Chambers – Blog, , more info

    Two Novel Nature-Based Water Systems in the Andes
    In the Andes Mountains today, water managers are using both ancient and modern approaches to improve supplies of this vital resource. Novel methods, including those based on Indigenous knowledge, are needed to help meet the challenges of population growth and a warming climate. I’ve been interested in water supply issues for decades, starting in my teens when I began whitewater kayaking in California rivers. Those years, during the 1960s and …
    By Roseanne Chambers, 1,103 words
  4. virology blog, , more info

    Trial By Error: BMJ Has Corrected the REGAIN Trial Paper–But Not the Editorial or Systematic Review Touting REGAIN’s Findings
    By David Tuller, DrPH Last February, The BMJ published a paper called “Clinical effectiveness of an online supervised group physical and mental health rehabilitation programme for adults with post-covid-19 condition (REGAIN study): multicentre randomised controlled trial,” from McGregor et al. The study purported to have proven that this multi-disciplinary intervention was “clinically effective” in reducing … Trial By Error: BMJ Has Corrected the REGAIN Trial Paper–But Not the Editorial or …
    By David Tuller, 97 words
  5. Defiant Sloth, , more info

    2025-01-16 21:33
    RIP, David Lynch. Too soon, dreamer.
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  6. Ikkaro - Homemade inventions and DIY, , more info

    Como crear un paquete en Python
    LLevo tiempo desarrollando una serie de herramientas en Python para automatizar mi trabajo. Lo que empezó como un simple script con unas funciones ya lleva más de 500 líneas. Cada vez se hace más grande y salen más problemas porque tengo que usarlo en muchos proyectos, cada uno con sus particularidades. Al final ha ocurrido lo inevitable decenas de scripts parcheados y que cada vez que tengo que modificar , …
    By Nacho Morató, 1,422 words
  7. Matt Levine - Bloomberg, , more info

    You Don’t Always Know What Bonds Cost
    Also Goldman says private markets are the new public markets and Hindenburg quits.
    By Matt Levine, 20 words
  8. Lens Rentals | Blog, , more info

    Beginner Tips for Your Next Photography Adventure
    Nature photography is one of life’s most enjoyable and rewarding passions, but it can also be incredibly challenging and, at times, bearably frustrating. I’ve dedicated many years of my life to an endless pursuit of capturing stunning images of the natural world, and over that time, I’ve learned a lot. After making countless mistakes and […]
    By Keenan Hursh, 63 words
  9. Book Of Irving #82431, , more info

    “How To Write an Effective Prison Grievance” by David Meister, author of “Meister Manual for Prisoners’ Lawsuits”
    [Published here with the author’s permission. For more of Meister’s work, visit wynwordpress.com] How to Write an Effective Prison Grievance by David Meister, author of MEISTER MANUAL For Prisoners’ Lawsuits. A grievance—a complicated complaint process imposed on incarcerated individuals who depend absolutely on their captors for even the most basic of life’s necessities. (Jails, prisons, … Continue reading "“How To Write an Effective Prison Grievance” by David Meister, author of …
    By Patrick Irving, 118 words
  10. OS X Daily, , more info

    Beta 3 of iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, MacOS Sequoia 15.3, Available for Beta Testers
    The beta testing release cycle continues, this time with iOS 18.3 beta 3, iPadOS 18.3 beta 3, and macOS Sequoia 15.3 beta 3, each being made available to users participating in the beta testing programs from Apple. No major new features are arriving in these beta versions, though macOS Sequoia 15.3 will bring Genmoji creation ... Read More
    By Paul Horowitz, 72 words
  11. Holdfast Projects ~ Rod McLaren, , more info

    Some UK fintech metrics
    16 January 2025 A messy spreadsheet: Metrics for UK retail investment/saving/digital wealth fintechs. I’ve been collecting revenue, user, profit, asset etc numbers for companies like Chip, Freetrade, InvestEngine, Moneybox, Plum in the UK retail investment/saving/digital wealth fintech space. Some of them are brokers, some savings apps, but they’re increasingly overlapping. It’s a bit of a mess, there are certainly gaps and errors, I’ll update it every now and then. The …
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  12. Randomwire, , more info

    First Snowfall in Munich
    Over the Christmas and New Year holidays, we experienced our first snowfall in Munich. It wasn’t that deep, but it did settle for a few days, transforming the landscape of the fields nearby into something magical. Old Church of St. John the Baptist Mini icicles on fences A factory poking its nose above the snow-covered trees Hydrant and water pipeline markers in the middle of a field A frozen pond …
    By David, 155 words
  13. Zarf Updates, , more info

    2025 IGF nominees, quick takes
    IGF finalists were announced yesterday. I don't have a pile of reviews queued up for this year, but I can at least post my quick comments. (The only new review in this post:) Thank Goodness You're Here! by Coal Supper -- game site A diminutive, violent, nonverbal salesman goes to Yorkshire. Run around punching things and solving puzzles. This got nominated for approximately everything. Look, TGYH! is fundamentally a trivial …
    By Andrew Plotkin, 983 words
  14. ⌘I Get Info, , more info

    Slugs on a Cube: interactive animation
    Japhy Riddle makes art, music, films, and animations. He’s also a retro technology enthusiast. Naturally, he combines all these skills and interests into wonderful creative output! I follow Japhy on social media and love his high quality videos and animations. Check him out on YouTube! Voxel slugs traversing an invisible cube’s edges A few of days ago a new animation of his popped up: it shows three coloured slugs moving …
    By Matt Sephton, 317 words
  15. Robin Rendle, , more info

    Work is just work
    I love work. It drives me. It’s exciting. Everything about building things with folks is a pure thrill. Like when I crack open a hard design problem and learn something! Or when a test passes on a big refactor! Or when I watch a designer reveal something new about human cognition, about typography, about language, about a silly little bug in SVG! Despite my love for work you’ll never catch …
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