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  1. lunatic obscurity, , more info

    Cosmowarrior Zero (Playstation)
    I don't know much about the works of Leiji Matsumoto, but obviously his stuff is well-known enough that a lot of it is recognisable just from natural cultural osmosis. That's how I can easily tell you that not only is this game a tie-in to a TV show of the same name, released in the same year (2001), but also a big crossover dealie with characters, locations, and other stuff …
    By Jonny, 705 words
  2. DJ Adams, , more info

    CAP Node.js plugins - part 3 - writing our own
    This blog post accompanies part 3 of a three part series where we explore the CDS Plugin mechanism in CAP Node.js to find out how it works. In part 1 we looked at the plugin mechanism itself and how it worked. In part 2 we used the cds REPL to start our CAP service running and to introspect it. In this part we'll use what we learned and discovered in …
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  3. Spooky Rusty, , more info

    VIOLENCE, SNAKE-WOLF
    Game:ViolenceLuke Gearing. 2021# Additional Resources:Terror of the Stratosfiend - Cycle of the Snake-WolfOrbital Intelligence. 2020Terror of the Stratosfiend - Cycle of the Snake-Wolf 2 - Return to the Shattered WoodsOrbital Intelligence. 2022Terror of the Stratosfiend - Cycle of the Snake-Wolf 3 - The Scales of Hyper-Visor God or The Final Voyage of the Crab KingOrbital Ingelligence. 2023# Notes:Using Violence for rules and custom homebrew rulings when needed.Characters:1. U.S. Postal Inspecting …
    By ᶘ ᵒ㉨ᵒᶅ Rusty James, 1,606 words
  4. The London Dead, , more info

    Glasgow Necropolis
    Seated under the massive proportions of a handsome mausoleum erected to the memory of a distinguished citizen of Glasgow, we write the notes for this article on the Necropolis, a burying-place beautified by nature and art. It is a bright morning in January, and the bracing frosty air has quite a pleasant and exhilarating effect. From far down in the valley beneath comes the hum of busy city life, making …
    By David Bingham, 1,212 words
  5. DIGICULT | Digital Art, Design and Culture, , more info

    Bernar Venet. Painting—From Rational to Virtual, 1966–2024
    The exhibition will include a total of 28 paintings by the artist, presenting both recent works and examples from the early stages of Venet’s career. The central axis of this exhibition is mathematics, which, in Venet’s words, encompasses “the greatest abstraction ever created.” The post Bernar Venet. Painting—From Rational to Virtual, 1966–2024 appeared first on Digicult | Digital Art, Design and Culture.
    By Redazione Digicult, 69 words
  6. Monevator, , more info

    Weekend reading: Consequences can cost you more than commissions ever did
    What caught my eye this week. A nice coincidence saw Joe Wiggins at the Behavioural Investment blog write about the downsides of friction-free investing in the same week that Freetrade was acquired by IG Group. IG does offer share trading, but it’s still known primarily as a spreadbetting firm. And while I’d argue Freetrade – in which I was a tiny early investor – provides a less gamified trading environment …
    By The Investor, 1,626 words
  7. Wyrd Britain, , more info

    The Inexperienced Ghost (Audio Play)
    First published as "The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost" in the March 1902 issue of The Strand Magazine, H.G. Wells' humorous ghostly tale of the folly of hubris has long been one of his most anthologised and well-known short stories. Relayed to his circle of friends by firelight following a day of golf, Clayton tells of his encounter with a ghost the previous night and of its piteous nature and …
    By ian holloway, 134 words
  8. A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry, , more info

    Collections: On the Gracchi, Part I: Tiberius Gracchus
    This week, we’re going to talk a bit about the brothers Tiberius (trib. 133) and Gaius (trib. 123-2) Gracchus, the famous Roman reformers of the late second century. There’s actually a fair bit to say about both of them, so we’re going to split this treatment over two weeks, talking about Tiberius this week and Gaius next week. Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus’ tribunates – both of which ended with them …
    By Bret Devereaux, 7,244 words
  9. BlackPlastic.co.uk, , more info

    Listen: Prettiest Girl Of Heaven by Caroline Strickland
    Caroline Strickland Prettiest Girl Of Heaven Originally hailing from Virginia, Caroline Strickland is a Brooklyn-based musician who focused on making music exploring the sense of self, self-actualisation, and ‘the tension between arrogance and tenderness’. Prettiest Girl Of Heaven is the final single to be lifted from Strickland’s forthcoming EP, Martha’s Calling. The song sees Strickland perform the kind of rousing vocal that reminds me of Florence Welch, setting it against …
    By Adam Russell, 350 words
  10. 4 gravitons, , more info

    Ways Freelance Journalism Is Different From Academic Writing
    A while back, I was surprised when I saw the writer of a well-researched webcomic assume that academics are paid for their articles. I ended up writing a post explaining how academic publishing actually works. Now that I’m out of academia, I’m noticing some confusion on the other side. I’m doing freelance journalism, and the academics I talk to tend to have some common misunderstandings. So academics, this post is …
    By 4gravitons, 1,233 words
  11. David Fisher, Carving Explorations | Blog, , more info

    Adze Owner’s Manual
    This idea was sparked a few months ago when I restored an adze. The owner wanted a new handle and some edge reshaping. The head was made by Hans Karlsson. The owner purchased it a couple decades ago from Country … Continue reading →
    By Dave Fisher, 47 words
  12. Mean Green Nation, , more info

    MGN Weekender: 1.17.24
    The big news of the day was the nine-page memo from the Department of Education on the issue of Title IX implications on the House settlement. Recall that the settlement includes some back pay for student’s who were determined to have lost out on NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) money and to allow universities to pay for the use of student’s NIL going forward. Recently some programs have shuttered their collectives …
    By Adam Martinez, 1,492 words
  13. Niklas's blog, , more info

    How Hermann Abs created a capitalist Magna Carta
    The following is an excerpt from Matt Kennard and Claire Provost's brilliant book Silent Coup: How Corporations Overthrew Democracy. This section is my brutal edit of the original text. The book paints a more broadly and easily understood picture; I firmly recommend reading the book. The bit below is all about how the German banker Hermann Abs suggested a sort of capitalist Magna Carta, a framework for capitalists to cut …
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  14. Thinkige Kru 2, , more info

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    David Lynch, on Los AngelesRoger Ebert on David Lynch and Mulholland DriveDavid Lynch on surrealism in the American grainSurrealist Cinema BBC Arena 1987 presented by David Lynch
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 26 words
  15. Makoism, , more info

    Espresso Shots 1-17-25
    Here's my weekly update with a few interesting random findings that I came across the last week or two. I am going to try to make sure they're here in time for you to enjoy with your morning coffee (or beverage of choice) every Saturday or Sunday, and include some of my thoughts around them.Remembering David LynchI was incredibly saddened to hear of the passing of filmmaker David Lynch yesterday. …
    By Steve Makofsky, 742 words