1. Ripped Bodice Bingo Suggestions (Talkapedia)

    Note: I am, of course, going to include my books in this. I skipped a few I don't have suggestions for. Character smells like fresh cut grass Song Lyrics: Oh hello, both I Belong to You and Presented with Love would work for this. I Hate Everyone But You: Zomromcom by Olivia Dade National Park: Hello again, I Belong to You fits here as well, with Rock Creek Park. Of Kings and Queens also mentions the Mall. Heatwave: Hot Earl Summer by Erica Ridley Dual Timeline: Cosmic Love at the Multiverse…

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  2. The wisdom of a summer afternoon (The Last Word On Nothing)

    Lately, I’ve been thinking about the nature of knowledge and how we acquire it. My training as a scientist taught me to revere the scientific method, and I continue to hold science in the highest regard. Science can teach us much about the world and ourselves, and as I’ve written elsewhere, it can allow us to see beyond our biases — if we can keep open minds. Yet I’ve grown to understand that not all knowledge worth possessing can come from a book, an experiment or a Google search. Science is…

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  3. Week 252 - Pigeon (Barry Frost)

    We paid for our very overgrown hedges to be cut back and shaped. It's not cheap, but the garden instantly looks smarter. It also means I can drive onto the street without risking scratches from bush talons. I then found a pigeon chick in the back garden, just out of reach of next door's little dogs that were barking and scrambling furiously through the chain-link fence. I moved it to safety on the other side of the garden. A nest must have been disturbed by the trimming and the chick fell out.…

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  4. Musical Monday: You Can’t Have Everything (1937) (Comet Over Hollywood)

    It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is … Continue reading →

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  5. Bad and worse (A Learning a Day)

    Sometimes, all we have are bad and worse options. The only way is through.

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  6. Amy's Kitchen Confirms 55-Minute Toaster Oven Instructions Are Not a Typo (Witt Weekly)

    Frozen food company Amy’s Kitchen issued a public statement this week clarifying that the cooking instructions printed on the back of its popular bean and cheese burritos are completely accurate, putting an end to years of consumer speculation.“We get a lot of emails asking if there was a printing error on the packaging,” said Amy’s quality assurance director Beau Rito. “So let me be clear right here. It is 60 seconds in a microwave, then flip, then another 60 seconds. In a toaster oven, it…

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  7. Savvy Updates 6/22/26 (The Savvy Diabetic)

    In this week’s issue of The Savvy Diabetic: Want to Participate in Hill Day from Home? Here’s how! GLP-1s/Semaglutide Benefits 17 June 2026 Diabetes Patients on Semaglutide Had Fewer Fractures Semaglutide tied to quality of life improvements vs. placebo in type 2 diabetes, CKD Lower Risk Of Death, Clots Among Autoimmune Patients Taking GLP-1 Drugs GLP-1s may nearly halve risk for hepatic complications in MASLD, type 2 diabetes Why fermented foods are so good for your gut, and 5 ways to eat more…

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  8. GRAMOPHONE Podcast: KLAUS TENNSTEDT at 100: Edward Seckerson recalls a great conductor (Blog – Edward Seckerson)

    A centenary conversation celebrating a great conductor and an outstanding Mahlerian The conductor Klaus Tennstedt was born on June 6, 1926. After his arrival from East Germany to the West, he held chief conductor posts with the NDR Symphony Orchestra in Hamburg (1979-81), and with the London Philharmonic Orchestra (1983-87), with whom he recorded extensively, including a Mahler symphony cycle (of which No 8 won a Gramophone Award back in 1987). To mark the anniversary Warner Classics has issued…

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  9. The Robustness Is the Tell (cafebedouin.org)

    Note: Commentary on Nebel, A., Kling, A., Willamowski, R., & Schell, T. (2024). Recalibration of limits to growth: An update of the World3 model. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 28, 87–99. https://doi.org/10.1111/jiec.13442 What the World3 recalibration proves, and the one thing it cannot Nebel, Kling, Willamowski and Schell did something the Limits to Growth literature had talked about for fifty years but never quite carried out: they let a computer search the parameter space. Where Turner and…

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  10. Why Are LLMs Smart? (The Technium)

    A popular way to explain how current LLMs work is to say that “all” they do is predict the next most likely word in a sentence. From one perspective, this is correct. Trained on all human language, the LLMs distilled billions of word sequences so that they can imitate authentic-sounding strings of words that have never been said before. These sentences sound plausible because, based on training on millions of average human texts, the models were predicting what an average human might say next.…

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  11. Two Hundred and Fifty Plus, 6 (Old Structures Engineering)

    Sometimes, very old buildings gain glamor as they age. Another of our pre-Revolution projects with John G. Waite Associates, Architects is the Roslyn Grist Mill, an industrial building from the early eighteenth century that has somehow become glamorous over time. 1919 A grist mill grinds grain, and needs a source of power to turn its wheels. At the town of Roslyn, on Long Island, there’s a stream- and spring-fed pond south of the mill (and south of the original line of the road that used to be…

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  12. How Fred Astaire Danced on the Ceiling in Royal Wedding (1951) (UtterlyInteresting)

    How did Fred Astaire dance on the ceiling in Royal Wedding (1951)? Discover the rotating room, strapped cameraman, and brilliant engineering behind one of Hollywood's greatest illusions.

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  13. 904 (a smol miscellanea)

    Daily Drawing 904

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  14. What is the most dangerous on-screen job in the movies? (StephenFollows.com - Using data to expla…)

    Erwin M. Schmidt reached out to point me to a new study of the survival rates of on-screen geologists in movies titled “Geologists on the silver screen—the sequel”.Four geologists at the University of Gothenburg spent more than a decade keeping a list of every film they could find that featured a geologist. Across the 141 movies they tracked, the on-screen geologist died 34% of the time. Usually quite early, and often moments after explaining that the volcano is about to go off. Erwin asked…

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  15. As is tradition. BRB, going to Aus (James Van Dyne)

    📍 ANA LOUNGE As is tradition. BRB, going to Aus Location: Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, JapanComment by email

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  16. The Final Count-up (deadlime)

    I have had a hardware project in the making for a while now. It's been moving along slowly; I only need to finish the programming part, but I rarely feel like doing it. Because of that, I'm extremely susceptible to distractions. So I saw a mechanical counter in a video. It's not much more than four digits and a button you can use to increment the number. And a knob to zero the whole thing out. A bit later, I ran into a cute little LCD panel. It can show three digits and, given its dimensions,…

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  17. Security Is A Political Problem (Miloslav Homer)

    Security is ultimately a political problem that may have technical solutions. It's because we can always risk it and hope for the best. Observe a climber, solving the technical problem of ascending after a political decision of taking this route.

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  18. hardware dresser pt IX or X?......... (Accidental Woodworker)

    Some things are looking up for me. I can see my toes again when I look straight down. Over 1/2 of the swelling and fluid build up is gone. I still think the fluid build up is what is causing my pain when coughing. As my chest expands to cough the fluid is putting pressure on my chest cavity. The swelling and fluid build up I had with my hip operation was mostly gone within 7-9 days. It ain't happening as quick north of that.still squareThere is a wee bit of gap at the front but I'm not going to…

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  19. Bathtub Review: Blackout (Playful Void)

    Bathtub Reviews are an excuse for me to read modules a little more closely. I’m doing them to critique a wide range of modules from the perspective of my own table and to learn for my own module design. They’re stream of consciousness and unedited critiques. I’m writing them on my phone in the bath. Blackout is a 15 page module for Mothership by Martin Orchard with art by Zach Hazard. In it you venture deep into an industrial colony to restore its power supply; but you’re not the first team to…

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  20. (untitled) (Sander van Dragt's Notes)

    Keep an eye on Move Tab to Another Window – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US) as I just submitted this extension which... moves tabs to other windows! Works well with Window Titler #projects #firefox

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  21. A brief review of Aldi’s official LEGO tubs (Rubenerd)

    Anyone who’s ever shopped at Aldi is well familiar with what those of us in Australia refer to as the isle of shame, where the weekly specials are placed. You’d expect a supermarket to stock food, sundries, or maybe even kitchen accessories, but Aldi regularly places everything there from toys and linen, to power tools and entire washing machines. You’ll go to buy some simple ingredients for a salad, and leave with two beach towels, a light-water reactor, and a Commodore 64. What is it with…

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  22. finished the T&G (for now) (Rob’s Blog)

    Huge milestone. We have finished getting the acres of wood on the walls of the main house. Although we still have the front porch to do it’s not water tight yet so we may leave it until later. So that frees D up from months of wax on wax off to start decorating outside. She’s starting on the cabin and is painting the first coat of the chassis in matt black.

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  23. Monday Morning Greetings 2026 #25 – What I Learned from My Association with the Gambino Crime Family (Waves of Devotion)

    You can’t make this up! I was checking out a documentary called The Lynchpin of Bensonhurst.[1] It’s a long story why, but I was brought up in that neighborhood. It was the story of Dominick Santamaria aka Dominick Montiglio, an important member of the Gambino crime family who was brought up by his uncle Nino Gaggi. Nino was arguably the most notorious capo of the Gambino family. I only needed to check out something in the first few minutes, but something caught my eye and that impelled me to…

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  24. Under the Towering Crane (75CentralPhotography)

    A tower crane reaches into the sky in Downtown Celina, Texas. The post Under the Towering Crane appeared first on 75CentralPhotography.

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  25. Reading notes: 'Sartor Resartus' (Nate Meyvis)

    Innumerable are the illusions and legerdemain tricks of Custom: but of all these perhaps the cleverest is her knack of persuading us that the Miraculous, by simple repetition, ceases to be Miraculous. [...] Am I to view the Stupendous with stupid indifference, because I have seen it twice, or two hundred, or two million times? Some notes on Sartor Resartus, Thomas Carlyle's "Satirical Extravaganza on Things in General:"1 I loved it and eagerly recommend it to anyone who might be on the fence. I…

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  26. Why your personal brand is your most valuable asset in the AI era (Darius Foroux)

    I’m convinced that AI will not destroy our need for personal connection, humanity, stories, and expression. The reason I’m so convinced of that is because of one word. Culture. When people talk about AI, they underestimate the power of culture. As in common values and thinking. The slow, invisible force that decides what actually sticks in our lives and what doesn’t. Here’s what most people miss. When something new arrives, it has to pass through culture before it changes anything. And culture…

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  27. Are You in The Weights? (In the Dark)

    Yesterday I found out about a site called intheweights.com , which reveals which people are “stored” in the weights of large language models. Those “weights” are billions of numerical values by which these AI models encode their knowledge. If you show up in them, the model considered you relevant enough during training to recall without tools such as web search. The site queries several models to figure out who a specific person is, combines the results, and assigns a strength score. According…

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  28. COMPARING NOTES: LILY KERHOAS in Conversation & Song with Edward Seckerson (Blog – Edward Seckerson)

    Monday 7 September 2026 6.30pm Crazy Coqs, Brasserie Zedel Comparing Notes brings stars of the West End and Broadway to Crazy Coqs, Live at Zedel. In a lively and informal mix of performance and conversation host Edward Seckerson will be getting up close and personal with these musical theatre luminaries and emerging stars, exploring the stories behind the songs and the personalities behind the artistry. French-born performer Lily Kerhoas is recognised as one of contemporary musical theatre’s…

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  29. Crucial Track for June 22, 2026 (Amerpie by Lou Plummer)

    "Wonder Woman" by John Legend Listen on Apple Music Your browser does not support the audio element. What song would you use to describe your current relationship? - Wonder Woman by John Legend As if there was another possibility, LOL. View Lou Plummer's Crucial Tracks profile

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  30. I am an author (Lazybear)

    After reading Flamed’s post, I took James’ quiz too about your character as a member of the blogging community. Here are my results: You are a Author You love writing and have a growing backlog of posts on your website! Words are your best friend and you're always thinking about what to write next. You are also a Culture maker You love to help push the blogging community forward by starting discussions, encouraging thought, and sharing what's on your mind. Other archetypes Explorer To you, the…

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