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11 Sep 2024 whatever.scalzi.com
"One of my technological indulgences is that I upgrade my phone yearly, and for the last several years this means I get whatever the newest iteration of the Pixel phone from Google is. This year it&…"
10 Sep 2024 bigthink.com
"The scattered toponyms that delight us by their unvarnished expression of downheartedness, defeat and despond."
10 Sep 2024 www.dair-institute.org
2023...this feels like it was longer ago than 1 1/2 years, but it's not like time means anything anymore.
10 Sep 2024 www.thebeliever.net
“If you truly loved pop music in the 1960s… there was no ducking the choice and no cop-out third option,” one writer remarked. “You could dance with them both,” but there could never be any doubt about which one you’d take home.
9 Sep 2024 theconversation.com
"Describing these institutions as having “failed” misrepresents the reality of why Grenfell happened. Deregulation, cost-cutting and outsourcing were not “failures” of government, but flagship policies of austerity that were carefully planned and coordinated. "
9 Sep 2024 arstechnica.com
"Handwriting suggests Prague doctor named Johannes Marcus Marci tried to decode in 1640."
8 Sep 2024 www.nps.gov
"First, the playa fills with water, which must be deep enough to allow formation of floating ice during cold winter nights but shallow enough to expose the rocks. As nighttime temperatures plummet, the pond freezes to form sheets of "windowpane" ice, which must be thin enough to move freely but thick enough to maintain strength. On sunny days, the ice begins to melt and break up into large floating panels, which light winds drive across the playa pool. The ice sheets shove rocks in front of them and the moving stones leave trails in the soft mud bed below the pool surface."
6 Sep 2024 blog.flickr.net
In-progress, complete, and multiple-angle photos from 2011: "3D street painting made by Leon Keer, Ruben Poncia, Remko van Schaik and Peter Westerink duing the 4th Sarasota Chalk festival in Florida US. This 3d street art is inspired by the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, instead Legoman where used as models."
6 Sep 2024 github.com
"The “old ways” are actually a prime opportunity to learn, escape today’s exhausting digital environments, and get inspired"