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Peter Dorman writes: In case you haven’t seen it, check out this recent piece in Rolling Stone. A key paragraph toward the end: Craig Callender, a philosophy professor at the University of California San Diego and president of the...
Costume designer Joanna Johnston has been the creative force behind an absurdly high number of
Below is a guest post by Randoh Sallihall: Analysis of Google search data for 2026 reveals the most misspelled words for each U.S. state and America. National Spelling Bee will be held from May 26 to May 28. The research is well timed....
One of the awesome things that came out of me becoming mostly vegan since August of last year is the farmer’s market. The walk there, every weekend, takes me about 40 minutes. It’s through the quiet streets and city parks of Upper...
Overcast and cool. In the yard below the porch, a scattering of white dewberry blossoms that I take for bird droppings at first, with phoebes flying back and forth from a nest somewhere close by that I have yet to find.
Reflecting on old tech.
In my last blog post I introduced Dimster (DIMensional teSTER), a performance benchmarking tool for Apache Kafka with a specific set of philosophies. In this first share group benchmarking post, we’re going to use share groups as they...
Japan runs out of robot wolves in fight against bears (not a sci-fi story). popsci.com/environment/japan-robot-wolf-army/
Models can generate the code. They cannot be accountable for it. The real distinction is whether the result is owned.
King Adolf Frederick of Sweden reportedly demolished lobster, caviar, champagne, and 14 cream buns before dying in 1771. But did the semlor actually kill him? The truth is weirder than the legend.