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  1. Rock and Null, , more info

    Glimpse of Google: Readability
    Welcome to Glimpse of Google, a blog series written by a former Google software engineer, offering a firsthand look into the inner workings of one of the most transformative companies of our time. This series will uncover how Google operates from an engineering standpoint and explore the broader company culture, guiding principles, and unique approaches that make it a powerhouse in technology. Whether you're an engineer, a tech enthusiast, or …
    By Mike Yerou, 541 words
  2. Jayeless.net, , more info

    On Neil Gaiman and sexual abuse
    I will not be seeking out or reading that article that came out today, because I’m sure I’d find it too triggering. Besides, some revelations already came out months ago, and I read those, and I’m gonna assume the latest ones are more of the same (maybe worse). Look, I was also abused by a self-proclaimed “male feminist” when I was younger, and the audacity of these men makes me …
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  3. Drawing Matter, , more info

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    By Jesper Authen, 20 words
  4. Hiew's Boardgame Blog, , more info

    Hanamikoji
    The Game Hanamikoji is a 2013 game, so it's no longer a new game. I've heard many positive reviews, but only managed to give it a go recently. It is indeed a wonderful design. Succinct and clever. Hanamikoji is a 2-player card game in which you compete to win the favour of seven geishas by presenting them gifts. The seven geishas have different point values, from 2 to
    By Hiew Chok Sien 邱卓成, 68 words
  5. Flamed Fury, , more info

    Blog Question Challenge 2025
    What’s going on, Internet? The Blog Question Challenge has been an exciting meta blog challenge that’s been doing the rounds the past couple weeks. As far as I can tell it started over on Ava’s blog as the Bear Blog Question Challenge but has evolved as everyone outside of the Bear Blog and across the Fediverse and Indie Web community. Nobody tagged me, but I’m going to jump in anyway. …
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  6. Chicago Skirmish Wargames, , more info

    Photo Gallery: November 11th, Big Mech Attack!
    What do you do when you've got a big 4x8 table of urban terrain setup after a mini-convention? You play Mech Attack on it, which four of us did recently. We usually play Mech Attack at the club using 10mm Scale rebased Mechwarrior Clix miniatures. However, we do have a stock for 28mm mechs for convention games... They are made from a variety of model kits, toys, and wargame models: …
    By Karl Paulsen, 206 words
  7. Condensed concepts, , more info

    Quantifying the obscurity of academic writing
    Occasionally The Economist publishes nice graphs capturing social and economic trends. Here is one.It is part of a nice articleAcademic writing is getting harder to read—the humanities most of allThe downward trend in the humanities and social sciences is dramatic and perhaps not surprising.I was surprised that in the natural sciences the trend wasn't worse. The Flesch reading ease score goes from about 26 around 1960 to about 18 today. …
    By Ross H. McKenzie, 112 words
  8. The Wandering Lensman, , more info

    Mentoring a Budding Photographer
    A budding photographer! (click to enlarge)Last year, my 11-year old (at that time) granddaughter, Emilie, came to me and told me that as a part of her school's Beta Club activities, she needed to make and submit a photograph. There was no specifics as far as subject matter but she knew the date her photo had to be submitted. In short, we spent some time talking about which subject she …
    By The Wandering Lensman, 963 words
  9. Failure Tolerated, , more info

    Writing rooms in pairs
    When you’re working on a key for a dungeon or other location, it can be difficult to come up with all the concepts you need to round the place out. One trick I’ve learned to cut this in half is to write rooms in pairs. So the idea is that you maybe have a shitty or boring list of rooms like so: 1d6 goblins. Treasure chest with some gold. Empty …
    By Writing rooms in pairs.txt, 323 words
  10. Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller, , more info

    We don't need more cynics. We need more builders. (→ joanwestenberg.com)
    I wrote recently about the “vibe shift” that’s currently underway, and how we might build out way out of it. Joan Westenberg hits on a similar theme, and makes a powerful call for “pragmatic meliorism” – that is, neither deluded optimism nor destructive cynicism, but rather a pragmatic belief that “things are broken, AND they can be fixed; people are flawed AND capable of growth; systems are complex AND can …
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  11. Tecznts, , more info

    Scaffolding erected around a concrete building in Mumbai circa 2003 for maintenance. Photo: Ateya…
    Scaffolding erected around a concrete building in Mumbai circa 2003 for maintenance. Photo: Ateya Khorakiwala.Via https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/overgrowth/221616/architecture-s-scaffolds/
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  12. The Opinionated Gamers, , more info

    Solo Gaming 2024: The End of the Year Edition
    I’ve been writing these solo gaming reports since March of 2020… but my solo gaming started a lot farther back than that – being a wargamer in the 1970s/80s meant that a lot of your collection only saw table time if … Continue reading →
    By Mark Jackson, 53 words
  13. Mr. Money Mustache, , more info

    Retired Man Tries to Spend More Money, Mostly Fails
    – A couple of years ago, Mr. Money Mustache lost some credibility among the faithful when he wrote this blog post about actually trying to spend a bit more money, while buying a Tesla as the first step in that program. “Look at me!”, I thought to myself at the time, “I’m such an enlightened middle-aged Badass, adjusting habits and realigning myself at the snap of my fingers. Onward to …
    By Mr. Money Mustache, 1,608 words
  14. Teach the Future | Blog, , more info

    A Global Journey of Youth Futurists ~ Fuel the Dreams of Tomorrow's Leaders Today
    Fuel the Dreams of Tomorrow's Leaders Today – Future Shapers, Colleagues and Friends, What an incredible journey World Futures Day—Young Voices (WFD-YV) has had since its inception in 2021! As I reflect on the conversations at the recent Dubai Future Forum, I'm filled with gratitude for the global community of futurists who have helped make this youth-led movement possible. Above all, it's the youth I have met, interacted with, and …
    By Lisa Giuliani, 652 words
  15. Derrick Bang on Film, , more info

    The Room Next Door: Confronting the ultimate enemy
    The Room Next Door (2024) • View trailerFour stars (out of five). Rated PG-13, for thematic content, sexual candor and occasional profanityAvailable via: Movie theatersBy Derrick BangGreater love hath no friend... Pedro Almodóvar traditionally makes films about women — often a pair of women — and they always talk a lot. It’s tempting to assume that he’d have been happier as a director of stage dramas, but that would overlook …
    By Derrick Bang, 1,152 words