reblogarythm: (saturday)
reblogarythm ([personal profile] reblogarythm) wrote2023-01-01 06:17 am

What I saw on the web on 2022.12.31


  1. My Dad Starred in a Hit TV Show with a Severe Brain Injury
    by Benny Carts
    https://medium.com/bigger-picture/my-dad-starred-in-a-hit-tv-show-with-a-severe-brain-injury-889ddbff73fa
    speaking on behalf of the loyal (but slightly kooky), i'd previously been completely unaware of this.
    via reddit

  2. The Great Age of Plagues: Conclusion
    by [personal profile] siderea
    https://siderea.dreamwidth.org/1794256.html
    if you find your will to live getting too strong, and have already read Peter Watts, there's this non-fic series by siderea
    via rss

  3. Misinformation is killing people': A Q&A with misinformation expert Timothy Caulfield
    by Timothy Caulfield speaking with Dennis Kovtun
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/misinformation-is-killing-people-a-q-a-with-misinformation-expert-timothy-caulfield-1.6700533
    whether Caulfieldji's suggested measures will be sufficient is a different question
    via rss

  4. Coppo fotovoltaico
    by TYWKIWDBI, reblogging other folk
    https://tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com/2022/12/coppo-fotovoltaico.html
    interesting concept!
    via rss

  5. The Story of Bellerby & Co.
    by some guy presumably named Bellerby?
    https://bellerbyandco.com/our-story/
    if you're looking for a custom-made globe, this is the place!
    via TYWKIWDBI

  6. 26 programming languages in 25 days, Part 2: Reflections on language design
    by Matt Might
    https://matt.might.net/articles/26-languages-part2/
    using that many programming languages back-to-back lets one make some useful observations on programming language design
    via rss

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