reblogarythm: (saturday)

  1. “All we have is means”: Ursula K Le Guin’s imperfectionist anarchism
    by Alexis Shotwell
    https://alexisshotwell.com/2023/10/12/all-we-have-is-means-ursula-k-le-guins-imperfectionist-anarchism/
    as Osterman says, "nothing ever ends"
    via rss

  2. The Logic of The Larder
    by Ozy Brennan
    https://thingofthings.substack.com/p/the-logic-of-the-larder
    when is it justified to kill things and eat them? it's complicated
    via rss

  3. Past, Present, & Future of Mathematics
    by Grant Sanderson speaking to Dwarkesh Patel
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDyviiN4NVo
    always good to hear Grant's thoughts on the state of mathematics education technology
    via youtube recommends

  4. This Strathcona County author wants kids to learn 'the only way to make bread'
    by Aaron Sousa
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/this-strathcona-county-author-wants-kids-to-learn-the-only-way-to-make-bread-1.6994444
    might be something to get for some small people...?
    via rss

  5. Dandelion Small-Batch Chocolate
    by Dandelion Small-Batch Chocolate
    https://www.dandelionchocolate.com/
    looks tasty!
    via discord
    reblogarythm: (thursday)

    1. Kind of Blue
      by Miles Davis et al
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgRcCyey1hM
      this morning's listening
      via finding it on youtube

    2. The Langlands Program
      by Edward Frenkel talking to Brady Haran
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dyytPboqvE
      in case you were wondering what all the fuss is about
      via youtube recommends

    3. How to Compete with Patreon
      by [personal profile] siderea
      https://siderea.dreamwidth.org/1824441.html
      as a (to date) non-user of patreon, this description makes it sound like a hot mess
      via rss

    4. Tenure
      by Zach Weinersmith
      https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/2013-02-01
      reminds me of this etymology for "numerator"
      via email
    reblogarythm: (friday)

    1. cenozoic animals singing
      by assorted people online
      https://depsidase.tumblr.com/post/726129011570491392
      why not?
      via wil

    2. Beau Monde seasoning
      by Wikipedia
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Monde_seasoning
      i had previously been unaware of this
      via a mention in this video that got me wondering, followed by [insert favourite search engine here]

    3. A High School for Dropouts
      by Greg Toppo
      https://reasonstobecheerful.world/high-school-dropouts-diploma-goodwill-excel/
      giving people a second chance. excellent!
      via rss

    4. Poem: I lik the form
      by O.Westin
      https://microsff.tumblr.com/post/172108719060/poem-i-lik-the-form
      for your fusion bredlik/sonnet needs
      via discord

    5. Scientists Working in Antarctica Unwittingly Started to Develop a New Accent
      by Colin Marshall
      https://www.openculture.com/2023/09/scientists-working-in-antarctica-unknowingly-started-to-develop-a-new-accent.html
      so, presumably, you could also develop this accent if you spent the winter in antarctica?
      via discord

    6. Digital Tolkien Project update
      by James Tauber
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TA5qSdS7Rk
      introducing the Tolkien Glossary!
      via discord

    7. Tolkien Glossary
      by Digital Tolkien Project
      https://glossary.digitaltolkien.com/
      if you want to see how often JRRT uses different words in his texts, this is the place to look!
      via previous link

    8. More Than A Feeling
      by Boston, covered by Steve'n'Seagulls
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ng681Run8U
      what a sprightly version! pity about the chef, though
      via youtube recommends
    reblogarythm: (friday)

    1. Search for Truth | Chautal in Puriya Dhanashree
      by pandit Pushparaj Koshti
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExqyVX4904w
      a number of interesting points here, including why the surbahar needs tarafs, and the concert where bara ustad played pakhawaj
      via rss

    2. This garden rocks
      by John Waldron and Tyler Gmeinweser
      https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2259444803565
      what a nice idea!
      via rss

    3. Once in a Lifetime
      by Talking Heads, covered by Big Daddy
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXE953qPVZE
      an enjoyably different take on the classic
      via boing comments

    4. Eating Curves for Breakfast
      by Isabel Vogt in conversation with Brady Haran
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLPfRY4NATw
      the main channel video may be more accessible, but this is great stuff!
      via the main channel video

    5. some axioms that have been a useful foundation for educational and outreach efforts
      by federico ardila
      https://fardila.com/
      this are well-put!
      via Isabel Vogt's website

    6. David Tennant performs Shania Twain's "Man I Feel Like a Woman" as a spoken word poem
      by David Tennant, surely that's obvious?
      https://boingboing.net/2023/09/01/david-tennant-performs-shania-twains-man-i-feel-like-a-woman-as-a-spoken-word-poem.html
      i don't know the song, but this performance is brilliant
      via rss

    7. This demo tests your understanding of light | Barber pole, part 1
      by 3Blue1Brown
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCX62YJCmGk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCX62YJCmGk
      the amazing things you can do with light and sugar
      via rss

    8. The Mystery of the Bloomfield Bridge
      by Tyler Vigen
      https://tylervigen.com/the-mystery-of-the-bloomfield-bridge
      a very deep dive into the history of some infrastructure in MSP
      via discord
    reblogarythm: (thursday)

    1. velveeta fudge
      by b.dylan hollis
      https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8hpO2ZcEcE8
      i am alarmed
      via discord

    2. 4' 33"
      by John Cage, performed by TheRealSullyG
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcTLDpRyQnw
      a fine performance — the otamatone really brings a new perspective to the piece
      via discord

    3. Bad Map Projection: ABS(Longitude)
      by Randall Munroe
      https://xkcd.com/2807/
      yes, this is a bad map projection. (fun fact, i think it also might be isomorphic to the projective plane?)
      via rss

    4. Neil Peart of RUSH: Full Interview
      by Neil Peart speaking to George Strombolopolous
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3tjbAayg7E
      RIP Professor
      via one of the things i watched yesterday

    5. A Mitfreude of Anime and Manga’s Relationship with Anglophone Science Fiction (Or, This Essay WILL NOT Try to Get You into Anime and Manga!)
      by Ada Palmer
      http://strangehorizons.com/non-fiction/a-mitfreude-of-anime-and-mangas-relationship-with-anglophone-science-fiction-or-this-essay-will-not-try-to-get-you-into-anime-and-manga/
      in case you're trying to figure out Manga and Anime
      via discord

    6. what it's like
      by Zach Weinersmith
      https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/what-its-like
      this is accurate
      via tvtropes [caution: tvtropes link]
    reblogarythm: (friday)

    1. Unpacking My Giant Chemo Gift Box
      by Hank Green
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCz3Erp-O_M
      what a wonderful sort of box to get to unpack!
      via discord

    2. Announcement: 2nd edition Laundry Files RPG is coming
      by Charlie Stross
      http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2023/07/announcement-2nd-edition-laund.html
      i never played (or even read) the first edition, but this might be something to investigate....
      via rss

    3. Bastille Day
      by Rush
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekoxIb85rww
      vive la France!
      via suddenly noticing what the date is, and remembering

    4. The Good News Video
      by Hank Green
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eywz5xYuNPo
      as this responds directly to a couple of videos from the brothers green i've reblogged recently, i figured it belonged here as well
      via youtube recommends before it even hit rss

    5. Jewish Denominations Explained
      by Useful Charts
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UhUafWrUXA
      a cromulent follow-up to the deep dive into christian denominations
      via youtube recommends

    6. Discipline
      by King Crimson
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqidQ_bRaII
      a recent live version. Mel Collins's sax lines are an interesting addition
      via rss

    7. Neuromancer: The Origin of Cyberpunk | A Horrifying Dystopia
      by Quinns Idea's reviewing Bill Gibson
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGW_7HTXuQo
      maybe it's time to revisit the Sprawl trilogy? or at least listen to some dub?
      via rss

    8. Sure Covid Can Kill You, but Have You Ever Taken a Hot Shower?
      by Jessica Wildfire
      https://jessicawildfire.substack.com/p/sure-covid-can-kill-you-but-have
      this does come across as a bit harsh, but the basic point seems solid
      via rss

    9. Your Book Review: The Educated Mind
      by an anonymous book review (in a mask), blogged by Scott Alexander
      https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/your-book-review-the-educated-mind
      an interesting theory. needs testing. testing is complicated. argh!
      via rss

    10. Travel Information
      by Pemmi-con
      https://main.pemmi-con.ca/winnipeg/travel-information/
      in case you're wondering how to get to winnipeg . . . by canoe
      via discord pointing at a toot
    reblogarythm: (saturday)

    1. How Professional Ethics Work
      by [personal profile] siderea
      https://siderea.dreamwidth.org/1817931.html
      a helpful explainer from One Who Knows
      via rss

    2. Always Coming Home
      by ursula k le guin
      https://www.harpercollins.ca/9780358726920/always-coming-home/
      a new edition of this excellent work of speculative ethnography
      via discord

    3. Exacelic
      by Publisher's Weekly, reviewing Jon Evans
      https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-250-87773-4
      looking forward to this one!
      via discord

    4. Wayne and Shuster and the useful myth of Canadian niceness
      by Rick Salutin
      https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2023/07/01/wayne-and-shuster-and-the-useful-myth-of-canadian-niceness.html
      W&S were nice, and also funny
      via rss

    5. Does Your Flag Fail? CANADIAN Edition
      by Useful Charts
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDoQWAasCNY
      honestly, canadian jurisdisctions use way too many coats of arms on their flags. i wish dude had used explicit criteria like CPG grey did
      via youtube recommends

    6. Alberta post-secondary community calls to address violence after Waterloo campus attack
      by Mrinali Anchan
      https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-post-secondary-community-calls-to-address-violence-after-waterloo-campus-attack-1.6894609
      dare i ask if the provincial government has our back on this?
      via rss
    reblogarythm: (sunday)

    1. Goatse as industrial sabotage
      by Juan Conatz
      https://libcom.org/article/goatse-industrial-sabotage
      once you know, you see it everywhere
      via boing, also worth reading

    2. Math Self-Assessments
      by chinook learning services
      https://www.chinooklearningservices.com/HighSchool/StudentResources/Academic-Program-Planning/Math-Self-Assessments.html
      if you're wondering what course you should go into
      via email
    reblogarythm: (monday)

    1. Evaluating Students is Important, Too
      by Jay Daigle
      https://jaydaigle.net/blog/evaluating-students-is-important/
      all of this. just, all of this
      via rss

    2. Shake tables are way more complex than I thought
      by Tom Scott speaking with Koorosh Lotfizadeh
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj3iI9jZCX8
      partly just cuz i'm amazed to hear distances measured in inches and then the vertical axis called "zed"
      via rss

    3. When you meet a lesbian person tips for the heterosexual woman
      by shorthairedbrownqueer, dramatising a text from the 1970s
      https://www.tumblr.com/shorthairedbrownqueer/714406422638657536/based-on-a-1970s-guide-published-by-a-feminsit
      excellent advice all 'round!
      via discord

    4. This Canadian is on a mission to get Britain to fall in love with Montreal bagels
      by Emily Koppers on Sacha Jeffay
      https://www.cbc.ca/news/montreal-bagel-uk-1.6849133
      because getting St.Viateur in England is tough
      via rss
    reblogarythm: (tuesday)

    1. As some students become radicalized, these Quebec teachers are pushing back
      by Joe Bongiorno
      https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/cegep-far-right-cefir-toolkit-quebec-classrooms-1.6827262
      not an easy thing to push back at. how do you change people's minds when they don't want to change?
      via rss
    reblogarythm: (saturday)

    1. Powell’s Pi Paradox: the genius 14th century Indian solution
      by Mathologer
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypxKzWi-Bwg
      great to see Madhava getting more recognition for his stuff
      via rss

    2. Enshittification Part 1: Why Every Platform Goes Bad
      by Cory Doctorow in conversation with Brooke Gladstone
      https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/enshittification-part-1-where-did-it-all-go-wrong-on-the-media
      Cory explains why the internet messes so many things up
      via Cory's blog

    3. Teachers say B.C. school teens showed improved grades and social skills after a ban on phones
      by Nono Shen
      https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-school-cellphone-ban-1.6834914
      this sounds like it would be an excellent discussion to have with a class over a period of time: let's try to go phoneless during class for two weeks, and see what happens
      via rss

    4. Community of Hope
      by Community of Hope
      https://www.communityofhopechurch.com/
      looks like an interesting bunch of folk
      via googlery after email
    reblogarythm: (saturday)

    1. if you ever arrive in Manchester
      by Ian McKellen
      https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hPR2crg2cXQ
      a good suggestion!
      via FB

    2. Scheiße: The University of Otago Wants to Axe the German Language
      by Daniel Stride
      https://phuulishfellow.wordpress.com/2023/04/08/scheise-the-university-of-otago-wants-to-axe-the-german-language/
      and Mr.Stride disconcurs!
      via rss

    3. Posts Exaggerate Lab Findings About COVID-19’s Impact on Immune System
      by Jessica McDonald
      https://www.factcheck.org/2023/04/scicheck-posts-exaggerate-lab-findings-about-covid-19s-impact-on-immune-system/
      useful references here
      via discord

    4. Listening in Color: Sonority, Style, and Meaning in Europe 1760-1830
      by John Y. Lawrence
      https://mtosmt.org/docs/diss-index.php?id=598
      might be a good read?
      via discord

    5. It's Okay if You Don't Want to Hang Out
      by Jessica Wildfire
      https://jessicawildfire.substack.com/p/its-okay-if-you-dont-want-to-hang
      while not a perfect piece, much of this is Very Good™
      via rss

    6. Open Steno Project
      by Open Steno Project
      http://www.openstenoproject.org/
      not necessarily something i personally want to get into, but innaresting
      via googlery after discord

    7. Quebec Muslim associations denounce government ban on prayer rooms in schools
      by CBC News
      https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-muslim-association-challenge-prayer-room-ban-1.6805495
      i still don't understand what problem all these measures are supposed to be fixing
      via rss

    8. Easter Traditions
      by Wikipedia
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_traditions
      this article is a gift that keeps on giving. you never know what's going to come up next! (also: i noticed several places where edits would be welcome.)
      via just going looking for it
    reblogarythm: (wednesday)

    1. How much does Legolas weigh?
      by Amelia Brown
      https://abrown18-68137.medium.com/how-much-does-legolas-weigh-4bb16d05f193
      the answer might surprise you! if you don't remember what happened at the Redhorn pass, that is
      via discord

    2. Hobbyist Finds Math’s Elusive ‘Einstein’ Tile
      by Erica Klarreich
      https://www.quantamagazine.org/hobbyist-finds-maths-elusive-einstein-tile-20230404/
      the story behind the einstein
      via discord

    3. Heraldry
      by the Canadian Heraldic Authority
      https://www.gg.ca/en/heraldry/
      some nice work here!
      via discord

    4. Tourist season
      by Marissa Lingen
      https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00958-6
      less misanthropic than Peter Watts's story on a similar theme!
      via discord

    5. Happy 100th birthday, Mary!
      by Rebecca Stoltzfus
      https://www.goshen.edu/president-blog/2023/04/05/happy-100th-birthday-mary/
      happy happy!
      via FB

    6. Kignits
      by John Carlos Baez
      https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2023/04/05/kignits/
      in case you want a tiny bit of exposure to Ethiopian music
      via rss

    7. the ship of Thesaurus
      by trek-tracks
      https://www.tumblr.com/trek-tracks/708435954875121664/any-educator-who-doesnt-feel-this-on-a-visceral
      fortunately not something i experience regularly
      via discord

    8. EVERYONE SHUT UP MY MOM GOT THE TEN PLAGUES ON HER NAILS FOR PASSOVER
      by Hannah
      https://twitter.com/hannahmagy/status/1641179236500221952
      impressive nail work
      via discord

    9. Easy Greek Red Lentil Soup
      by the Mediterranean Dish
      https://www.themediterraneandish.com/red-lentil-soup-recipe/
      looks tasty! is tasty!
      via discord

    10. The Pandemic Is Not Over And Neither Is Long Covid
      by Ian Welsh
      https://www.ianwelsh.net/the-pandemic-is-not-over-and-neither-is-long-covid/
      "The human propensity to just pretend that problems they don’t want to exist don’t exist in is full display now with respect to Covid, as it has been for generations with respect to climate and environmental collapse."
      via rss
    reblogarythm: (monday)

    1. Original Rockers
      by Augustus Pablo
      https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFAE2A10CD4585B98
      some melodica dub to get you going
      via memory

    2. A Fictional History of Numbers, Part 1
      by Jay Daigle
      https://jaydaigle.net/blog/fictional-history-of-numbers-part-1/
      introducing N, Z, Q, and whatever symbol we're using for Q's algebraic closure these days
      via rss

    3. I rode the world's fastest train.
      by Tom Scott
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZX9T0kWb4Y
      wheee!
      via rss

    4. Are There Any 3-Landlocked Countries?
      by Matt Parker
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cJK9VJ24hQ
      short answer: no. nonetheless, interesting!
      via rss

    5. New Buffalo Education Circle
      by New Buffalo Education Circle
      https://www.newbuffalo.ca/purpose
      to look into!
      via word of meeting

    6. Qat
      by quinapalus
      https://www.quinapalus.com/cgi-bin/qat
      for all your "is there a word fitting this pattern?" needs
      via discord

    7. during the building of the tomb of Pharaoh Ramses III, the workers were upset about their treatment
      by Darryl Mott
      https://twitter.com/Abstruse/status/1642520045652697088
      ancient history of labour action
      via discord
    reblogarythm: (saturday)

    1. Why Nazis Hate Jews
      by [personal profile] siderea
      https://siderea.dreamwidth.org/1809675.html
      makes abominable sense
      via rss

    2. Interrogating the Future
      by Brian Scott Pauls
      https://www.thecosmiccodex.com/p/interrogating-the-future
      sounds like an interesting game!
      via discord

    3. Math's pedagogical curse
      by Grant Sanderson
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOuxo6SA8Uc
      some good teaching insights from someone who ought to know
      via rss

    4. Manifesto on the Teaching of Mathematics
      by Viktor Blåsjö
      https://intellectualmathematics.com/manifesto/
      i aspire to aspects of this
      via Grant's talk (previous link)

    5. Dagestan folk music | Мелодии Дагестана
      by Bashir Bagavdinov and Abdula Magomedmirzaev
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nsv9UDmnPYQ
      good sounds. i don't know much of anything about the instruments or the music, but good sounds
      via reddit
    reblogarythm: (tuesday)

    1. The Coolest ''''Country'''' Flag You Need To Know
      by CGP Grey
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0wTDK0VOeY
      Cool!
      via rss

    2. raga Todi
      by senior Dagar brothers
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlKvp37qNxs
      in case you need some morning listening
      via memory

    3. How Can You Clean The Air? W.A.T.C.H.
      by it's airborne
      https://itsairborne.com/how-can-you-clean-the-air-w-a-t-c-h-f1fc3f11fba5
      a helpful summary
      via rss

    4. Teaching Like a State
      by David Perell
      https://perell.com/essay/teaching-like-a-state/
      not a new criticism, but still a valid one
      via discord

    5. The Lord of the Rings Adventure Book Game
      by Little/Miller/Ross
      https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/379005/lord-rings-adventure-book-game
      might be a thing to try out?
      via boing

    6. When the Lady of Pain requests my presence back in Planescape, how can I refuse?
      by Tony DiTerlizzi
      https://twitter.com/TonyDiTerlizzi/status/1640752967719481346/photo/1
      yeah, we don't cross Her Ladyship
      via reddit
    reblogarythm: (wednesday)

    1. Haq Ali Ali
      by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBMJWTXTjJ0
      a blistering performance!
      via memory

    2. La IIaha II-Allah
      by Sabri Brothers
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzUZOjhJLXQ
      another great qawwali performance
      via memory

    3. Census Musings, Or Why I Identify as ‘Pakeha’
      by Daniel Stride
      https://phuulishfellow.wordpress.com/2023/03/09/census-musings-or-why-i-identify-as-pakeha/
      it rolls off the tongue nicely-er than "settler"
      via rss

    4. Being free to choose my husband's last name is at the heart of being a feminist
      by Melanie Berglund
      https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/first-person-choosing-husband-last-name-1.6767818
      i initially read this headline very differently than was intended — it's now been retitled
      via rss

    5. America Doesn’t Know Tofu
      by George Stiffman
      https://asteriskmag.com/issues/2/america-doesn-t-know-tofu
      so many types of tofus!
      via ACX

    6. Writing Calculus Tests with ChatGPT
      by Jay Daigle
      https://jaydaigle.net/blog/writing-calculus-tests-with-ChatGPT/
      it's getting closer to being useful!
      via rss

    7. How urban sprawl works. Edmonton (Canada) 1917- 2017
      by Eugene Chen
      https://i.redd.it/sp3iyq114eka1.gif
      fascinating to watch the changes over the years/decades
      via reddit

    8. Giving the middle finger is a 'God-given right,' says Quebec judge
      by Jacob Serebin
      https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/middle-finger-god-given-right-quebec-judge-1.6772056
      precisely when god gave folks this right wasn't indicated by the judge
      via rss
    reblogarythm: (saturday)

    1. Orange and almond cake
      by Batia Slater
      https://www.sbs.com.au/food/recipes/orange-and-almond-cake
      looks tasty!
      via DMM

    2. Oakland woman teaches students math through quilting
      by Wendy Lichtman, reported on by some people
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-d7_Cmwy3Bw
      what an excellent idea!
      via boing

    3. Birdwatching with Terra Ignota fans
      by Terra Ignota fans (duh!)
      https://irradiate-space.tumblr.com/post/615158294917644288/birdwatching-with-terra-ignota-fans
      this makes total sense to me
      via discord
    reblogarythm: (thursday)

    1. The Prime Race
      by Grant Sanderson speaking to Brady Haran
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAsHGOwB408
      because primes aren't only weird, their weirdly weird
      via rss

    2. Most Phone Use is a Tragic Loss of Life
      by David Cain
      https://www.raptitude.com/2023/02/most-phone-use-is-a-tragic-loss-of-life/
      basically agree on this
      via rss

    3. March of the Sinister Ducks
      by the Sinister Ducks
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFK2Xq2RyiU
      featuring the Wizard of Northampton on vocals!
      via boing

    4. COVID-19 haunts us still, but if your vaccinations and boosters are fully up to date, AHS won’t let you have another one
      by David Climenhaga
      https://albertapolitics.ca/2023/02/covid-19-haunts-us-still-but-if-your-vaccinations-and-boosters-are-fully-up-to-date-ahs-wont-let-you-have-another-one/
      in which context note that the CDC moving to annual shots when previously they said that you needed one every 5-6 months is . . . worrisome?
      via rss

    5. This High School Gave Spending Power to Students
      by Asher Lehrer-Small
      https://reasonstobecheerful.world/this-high-school-gave-spending-power-to-students/
      sounds like an excellent idea
      via rss

    6. Cracking Ancient Codes: Cuneiform Writing
      by Irving Finkel
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfYYraMgiBA
      a fascinating talk from a brilliant chap
      via discord

    7. A brief history of clock towers on Canadian university campuses
      by Kerry Banks
      https://www.universityaffairs.ca/features/feature-article/a-brief-history-of-clock-towers-on-canadian-university-campuses/
      in case you were wondering
      via googlery
    reblogarythm: (tuesday)

    1. Demetrios Nicolaides’ red-tape plan for post-secondaries is about dominating free speech on campus, not defending it
      by David Climenhaga
      https://albertapolitics.ca/2023/02/demetrios-nicolaides-red-tape-plan-for-post-secondaries-is-about-dominating-free-speech-on-campus-not-defending-it/
      i mean, of course it is
      via rss

    2. FRIPP & SINGLETON AT THE CITY WINERY NYC
      by David Singleton and Robert Fripp
      https://dgmlive.com/in-depth/fripp-singleton-23-september
      a discussion of the music [sic] business [sic] from people who know
      via rss

    3. Lean Into The Good
      by Ian Welsh
      https://www.ianwelsh.net/lean-into-the-good/
      an always-welcome reminder
      via rss

    4. Alberta had the largest loss in university teachers
      by Kim Siever
      https://albertaworker.ca/news/alberta-had-the-largest-loss-in-university-teachers/
      this is no surprise
      via rss

    5. The Lion of Soweto
      by Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens
      https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kglhuHYE2TxrL1VXYc6r6QLDYvVVZKXlw
      in case you're in need of some mbaqanga
      via memory

    6. France Based Ugandan Music Legend Geoffrey Oryema Dies at 65
      by Kampala Post
      https://web.archive.org/web/20180623131005/https://kampalapost.com/index.php/content/lifestyle/france-based-ugandan-music-legend-geoffrey-oryema-dies-65
      to be clear, this was back in 2018. but i missed the news at that time. RIP
      via googlery

    7. Electric vehicles lose up to 30% range when temperatures dip below freezing, study finds
      by CBC News
      https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/electric-vehicle-cold-range-1.6738892
      They tested at between -7 and -1 C? What happens when it's actually cold?
      via rss

    8. How to Use ChatGPT as a Detailed and Interactive Text-Based RPG
      by Dreamchild Obari
      https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-use-chatgpt-as-an-interactive-rpg/
      this might almost work!
      via chat of the non-gpt variety

    9. The Chocolate Song
      by buddy wasisname and the other fellers
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq0i_zIG0KY
      always relevant
      via memory

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