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"Does the Brain Really Know What Word Is Coming Next?" Antonello, Richard J. eLife 15 (April 27, 2026): e111163. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.111163. "The Sound of Populism: Distinct Linguistic Features Across Populist Variants." Wang,...
Comics Curmudgeon readers! Do you love this blog and yearn for a novel written by its creator? Well, good news: Josh Fruhlinger's The Enthusiast is that novel! It's even about newspaper comic strips, partly. Check it out! Alice, 5/6/26...
PC, Switch, Xbox, PlayStation Imagine if I’d brought you here today to tell you that I knew about a massive 2D Zelda-like RPG, packed with towns, dungeons, puzzles and exploration, and it’s all completely great, and that no one is even...
Saw this on a wall recently – “The first step of change is to become aware of your own bullcrap.” | Unknown Author A keeper. We’re fluent in the stories we tell ourselves about why things are the way they are. The cause is almost always...
I just wrapped up writing a longer-form publication, maybe best described as a collection of short essays: Reflections on Public Interest Technology from someone with a governance /…
By Dougal CochraneSelf PublishedDolmenwoodLevel 2 South of Fog Lake, where the Cave Path plunges into the Ballow-Clefts, the horizon narrows to a ravine of glistening wet stone, steeped in shadow. Pale yellow celandine flowers bloom...
A cookbook club menu featuring recipes from Kristina Cho’s Chinese Enough, including Chili Cumin Spiced Pork Ribs, Chicken, Corn, and Jalapeño Wontons with Miso Butter, Malty Banana Cream Pie, and standout dishes like Banh Mi Pasta...
Since my one bag travel adventure, I have been more aware of the weight of things that I carry. That led me to explore the weight of each and every watch that I own and also the ones that my wife owns: Device Watch Only (g) Band (g)...
Over the few weeks, I’ve been writing an appendix to my book on oil, photography, and archaeology in the Bakken oil patch of North Dakota. The appendix is a brief summary of our work in the Bakken grounded in our publications for a...
I’m aware that yesterday’s post perhaps raised more questions that it answered. That’s not a bad thing in itself, perhaps, but it’s not always kind to one’s readers. Richard Rohr reminds us, Unfortunately, the notion of faith that...
D.T. Suzuki and the Making of a Japanese Brand
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