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  1. Art by Jey Pawlik, , more info

    Dungeon Meshi Jigen
    My friends bullied me into doing this template but with Jigen. Yes I had a very good time!
    By Jey Pawlik, 21 words
  2. A Working Library, , more info

    Messengers of a world above nature
    Roger Deakin visits a Jaguar factory in Coventry, in the United Kingdom, where he finds— 160 cabinet-makers were at work in two shifts, day and night, selecting and cutting out the shapes of delicate walnut veneer for the dashboards and door panels of the higher animals—“cars” seems too mundane a word—that have evolved from the feral SS Jaguar 100 sports model of 1936, with its sweeping wings, wire wheels, knock-on …
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  3. webcurios, , more info

    Webcurios 17/01/25
    Reading Time: 35 minutes I hope all of you who’ve sent me complaining messages about there being ‘too much AI stuff’ in Curios over the past few years are feeling suitably-chastened now that Sir Keir’s going to MAINLINE IT INTO THE NATION’S VEINS. Whether or not intravenous injection was necessarily the right analogy for the forced introduction of a potentially-nefarious technology that noone necessarily wants into the body public is…questionable, …
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  4. Investing Guides For European And UK Investors, , more info

    Weekend Reading – Managing Your Portfolio Through Downturns & UK Broker Landscape
    All Insights | Research | Strategy Weekend Reading – Managing Your Portfolio Through Downturns & UK Broker Landscape Team Bankeronwheels Last Updated: January 17, 2025 Share: Team Bankeronwheels Last Updated: January 17, 2025 Share: Click Here to Read How This Compilation Works Weekend Reading is a collection of Investment Research and Lifestyle topics from all corners of the Web. We source the highest quality insights from Wall Street and Main …
    By Team Bankeronwheels, 2,105 words
  5. Greater Greater Washington, , more info

    2024 Rewind reflections from the GGWash staff
    Happy Metro Rewind week to all who celebrate! Like many a group text, the GGWash staff chat was blowing up with all of us sharing our 2024 trip data with each other on Wednesday, when WMATA released its second iteration of personalized ridership reports. This time, there are sweet little icons telling you your rider personality! (None of us have bought any merch yet, however.) If you haven’t yet checked …
    By Chelsea Allinger (Executive Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director), Tricia Chicka (Communications Fellow), Kai Hall (DC Policy Manager), Dean Howell (Policy Fellow), Sandy Lawrence (Operations Director), Dan Reed…, 1,694 words
  6. Thejesh GN ⏚ ತೇಜೇಶ್ ಜಿ.ಎನ್, , more info

    Weekly Notes 03/2025
    Time flies faster than we can think of. Nagarathna Memorial Grant – 2025 is open for applications; this is our eighth edition. When I started it, I didn't think much about how it would turn out in a couple of years. So, there were no expectations. But it has grown into its own thing in these seven years. I have met so many interesting people and their work. It has …
    By Thejesh GN, 665 words
  7. The Apiarist - Blog, , more info

    So, you want to be a beekeeper?
    Congratulations.Good decision 😄.Beekeeping is a wonderful hobby.There's a lot to recommend it; it's relatively inexpensive to start, training is usually widely available, it involves an invigorating combination of hard work, practical skill, observation, insight and understanding, and - if you manage all that - your bees should produce some delicious honey that is better than anything available in the supermarket.In fact, if you get that lot right, and you're blessed …
    By David (The Apiarist), 369 words
  8. Colossal, , more info

    Dinosaurs Overrun a World Post Climate Disaster in Michael Kerbow’s Paintings
    After ending another year of record-breaking climate statistics, we stand at the precipice of 2025, which has already revealed its own devastating challenges. As the window for meaningful change continues to narrow during the next several years, we’re left to wonder what the world might look like if we stay on this path. Through the lens of hyper-consumerism, San Francisco-based artist Michael Kerbow (previously) envisions the future in his wry …
    By Jackie Andres, 344 words
  9. MacStories, , more info

    The Latest from Comfort Zone, NPC, Magic Rays of Light, and MacStories Unwind
    Enjoy the latest episodes from MacStories’ family of podcasts: Comfort Zone In this very special episode, the gang makes their “Pro” and “Pro Max” predictions for tech in 2025 and oh my, does it get wild! Who’s best clued into the tech coming this year? Who is just wish-casting their way to third place? We’ll have to wait to find out. NPC: Next Portable Console On this special edition of …
    By John Voorhees, 815 words
  10. The Other Side blog, , more info

    Character Creation Challenge: The Ravenloft Weekend
    Back in 1991, Grenda and I ran a weekend-long game of Ravenloft. We ran it as the "Dreams of Barovia" variant that combined adventure modules I6 and I10. He was the DM for I6 Ravenloft and I was the DM for I11 Ravenloft II: House on Gryphon Hill. It was a lot of fun to be honest, the problem was I forgot to tell my roommates and girlfriend where I …
    By Timothy S. Brannan, 1,258 words
  11. The Architect’s Newspaper, , more info

    AN rounds up mutual aid and relief efforts by architects in wake of Southern California fires
    Now that fires in Southern California have ravaged a land area equivalent of three Manhattans, at least 27 people have been killed. Several homes by Richard Neutra, Gregory Ain, Eric Owen The post <em>AN</em> rounds up mutual aid and relief efforts by architects in wake of Southern California fires appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
    By Daniel Jonas Roche, 71 words
  12. thebluemoment.com, , more info

    The Bob look
    In her 2008 memoir, A Freewheelin’ Time, Suze Rotolo described how Bob Dylan, her boyfriend between 1961 and 1964, developed his look. Apparently it was Dave Van Ronk, a slightly older Greenwich Village folkie, who urged the 21-year-old Dylan to start paying attention to his image. In Rotolo’s words: “Such things might have been talked about in jest, but in truth they were taken quite seriously. Much time was spent …
    By Richard Williams, 633 words
  13. Waxy.org - Andy Baio lives here, , more info

    Dragonsweeper
    brilliant free Minesweeper-inspired roguelike by Daniel Benmergui #
    By Andy Baio, 9 words
  14. The Ethan Hein Blog, , more info

    New MusicRadar column on Music For Airports
    Like all nerds, I revere Brian Eno. When MusicRadar asked for a column about him, I jumped on it. They wanted something about his generative music, and Music For Airports was the obvious choice. While I was researching, I learned that a couple of airports had tried playing the album in the terminals, and that it had not gone over well. With a little reflection, this is not surprising. Who …
    By Ethan, 237 words
  15. Jain Family Institute - News, , more info

    Phenomenal World partners with Chartbook China
    We’re thrilled to be collaborating with Qing Wang and Adam Tooze to publish articles from Phenomenal World in translation as a new column on Chartbook’s Chinese edition. First up is Andrew Elrod’s essay on Bidenomics and the tectonic forces arranged around US tax and fiscal policy. Read the WeChat post. Follow along at Chartbook China. The post Phenomenal World partners with Chartbook China appeared first on Jain Family Institute.
    By Molly Dektar, 75 words