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Abominations
Where I interview independent artists and occasionally opine on topics related to music.
By Marc Schuster. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
“My Heart” – Steve Davit If you want to add a little bit of a soulful groove to your Tuesday, check out “My Heart” by Steve Davit. I think this is the first of his songs to put an emphasis …
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Where Were They Now?
Seeking out Britain's pioneering video games houses.
By Sham Mountebank. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
Nintendo Having looked at Atari, and Sony, and SEGA, and 3DO, there's only one possible choice to do next. Nintendo. A company about whom I know very little indeed. I hope this is easier than writing …
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Small Observations
A notebook of street art I've enjoyed.
By Jonathan Deamer. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
Banksy stencil of officers searching a Basquiat figure, London Also a Keith Haring-style figure; on Golden Lane EC2, behind clear panels. 2026. Spotted Banksy’s tribute to Basquiat at the Barbican Centre while walking to the office.
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Civil Service
The Civil Service does the practical and administrative work of government. More than half of all civil servants provide services direct to the public.
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Celebrating our places: Giving back through corporate contributions What difference can you make in your community this year? Here in the Places for Growth (PfG) team, we’re setting a challenge to think differently about your corporate contribution, and inviting you to focus closer …
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Android Essence | Posts
Simplified Android Development.
By Adam McNeilly. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Leave Me Behind “If you don’t learn how to use AI, you’re going to be left behind.” So leave me behind. I learned to build Android applications in 2014. I was in college taking a Java programming class, …
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By Casmilus. 🇬🇧 More infoUpdated
The Last Of Baselitz I went to the opening of Back Again, the final exhibition of work by Georg Baselitz, who died earlier this year. Note that most of these canvases are very large (463cm x 304cm) and so …
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Alone in the Labyrinth
A TTRPG blog hosted by Sofinho, home to PARIAH (old school psychedelic animist proto-neolithic roleplaying game) and other stuff.
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Campaign ‘26, Session #09-10: Exiles of a Thousand Islands THE CRUELLEST MONTH IS UPON US! Cruel, but by no means less loved: all this fecund florabundance and accompanying cloying scent is energising, no matter T.S. Elliot has to say about it. By time of …
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Kenner POTF Dewback, Sandtrooper, Jawas I'm collecting more of the conventional 5POA-type Star Wars figures than I am the later 1995 Power of the Force figures, but there were a lot of vehicles from that line that are compatible with …
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The Geomblog
Ruminations on computational geometry, algorithms, theoretical computer science and life.
By Suresh Venkatasubramanian. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
The unit distances problem OpenAI just announced that ChatGPT has disproved a conjecture about one of Erdos's most famous problems: the unit distance problem.This problem is personal to me: I spent a good chunk of time during my Ph.D …
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The Trout Zone
Fly fishing blog by east Tennessee and Smokies guide David Knapp. Trip reports, great photography, and entertaining stories and how-to articles.
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Famous Bridges Whether trout actually like bridges or whether they just happen to provide the perfect vantage point to spot fish is debatable, but either way, there are many famous bridges in fly fishing. One of my …
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Dinosaur Comics
YEAH WOW I REALLY SHOULD'VE SET THINGS UP LIKE THIS IN THE FIRST PLACE HUH / MY BAD.
By Ryan North. 🇨🇦 More infoUpdated
if you have three (3) friends then let me just say WOW, BRAG MUCH?? archive - contact - sexy exciting merchandise - search - about← previousJune 8th, 2026nextJune 8th, 2026: TCAF was great! I was just walking around most of the time, but I did have a panel and …
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Cult TV Lounge
British and American cult television from the 1960s and 1970s.
By dfordoom. More infoUpdated
The Saint: The Set-Up, The Abductors, The Death Penalty I’ve just finished reading (and reviewing) The Saint and Mr Teal, a 1933 collection of three Saint novellas by Leslie Charteris. Interestingly all three novellas were adapted as episodes of the 1960s ITC Saint TV …
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The English Miscellany
Essay and Exam Skills for English Language and Literature.
By Ian McCormick. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
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Tower of Zenopus
RPG's, Miniatures, Boardgames, and the occasional computer game notes from a long time gamer.
By Blacksteel. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
40K Friday: More Orks Progress was slow this week but I have another Grey Knight Terminator squad almost ready to go in the case. I'm still fighting the stupidly fiddly nature of the "almost done" model where the last …
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Children’s social care
News, views and advice written by your peers in the sector, who share their personal or professional experience of children's social care.
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Foster Care Fortnight: the tiny quiet wins Hanan Al-Najjar How it all began I’ve always loved kids and thought I would have my own one day. When that didn’t happen, like many people, I considered adoption. Fostering, on the other hand, never …
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