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1 May 2026 Marsupials are unusual mammals whose young are born in an undeveloped state and complete their development inside their mother’s pouch. Australia has many marsupials including kangaroos and koalas but north of Mexico, North...
Is AI more like a train or a hot air balloon? Veronica Paternolli and Ryan Calo asked at this year’s We Robot. Nineteenth-century hot air balloons were notoriously uncontrollable. The US legal system assigned strict liability: it was...
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Slept heavily with strange dreams; some sort of university complex as ever, full of staircases and corridors, lacking any sort of predictable structure, which I walk nervously through with a constant feeling I’m not supposed to be there...
I'm keeping an eye on the development of the BT Tower. Mostly on YouTube. But a new leaflet has arrived and I thought I'd stick it here. Some interesting writing choices, like 'a new publicly accessible square and rooftop swimming pool'....
May Day, 2026 And he wants to negotiate with his own government for a settlement sum One thing about fundamental legal principles is that they are rarely expressly feature in litigation – at least not expressly. That is because they are...
A Joshua tree reaches into the desert sky at California's Mojave National Preserve. The post Weird Fingers appeared first on 75CentralPhotography.
A walk exploring the magnificent history of the city of Colchester in Essex. Colchester’s history stretches back to when it was the city of Cunobelin (Shakespeare’s Cymbeline and Old King Cole of the nursery rhyme) between 5BC and AD40....
David Funchess was the first Vietnam War veteran executed in the US. His case raised explosive questions about PTSD, war crimes, and whether military service should ever excuse murder. The full story, and what it says about America's...
English version based on an automatic translation with deepl. Following the discussion about my post on FOSSGIS membership fees, it has become clear to me that my account – and especially the suggestions I made – are somewhat incomplete....
I turn 40 in about 6 weeks. Last night, on a whim, [...]
How visiting the Cuckoo’s nest taught me to fly
The very first Swift Blog Carnival is a wrap. Six folks took the prompt of Tiny Languages and ran with it in directions I hadn’t anticipated – from task runners and result builders to symbolic math and German verb conjugation. Thanks to...
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