At the Art of Elysium gala. The post Bella Thorne Provided the Sheers That The Globes Did Not first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
Ibogaine, derived from a central African shrub, has been used in rituals for two millennia. But in a small study, it appeared to reduce symptoms of PTSD among veterans | Continue reading
“I can’t believe I waited so long to try it.” READ MORE... | Continue reading
At the Creative Arts Emmys. The post Melanie Lynskey Is, Quite Simply, A Total Freaking Babe first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
The GNOME 46 development cycle started around October last year, and it has been a busy one for my GNOME user experience design work (as they all are). I wanted to share some details of what I’ve been working on, both to provide some insight into what I get up to day to day, and … | Continue reading
Hungry for a fantasy heroine that’s as relatable as she is badass? Look no farther than Beth Cato’s newest novel, A Feast for Starving Stone. Come along in her Big Idea as she shares a bit about the story she’s cooked up. BETH CATO: I sometimes joke that people can tell I write f … | Continue reading
A couple of months ago, Binarly announced LogoFAIL which is a pretty serious firmware security problem. There is lots of complexity Alex explains much better than I might, but essentially the basics are that 99% of system firmware running right now is vulnerable: The horribly-ins … | Continue reading
Patricia Lockwood at the London Review of Books: Who assigns our lots? What randomiser in the universe, what roll inside the cells? ‘One afternoon, from what seemed out of nowhere,’ Blake writes, ‘Molly offered me a gift – a tiny, battered pale blue on dark blue patterned Avon b … | Continue reading
Pratinav Anil at Literary Review: Others explored even darker recesses. In 1925, Alwar’s ruler mowed down five hundred farmers and then torched their village after they had the temerity to protest against his rapacious land tax – an episode far grislier than the Amritsar Massacre … | Continue reading
A New York sour is a cocktail almost identical to a regular whiskey sour apart from one key difference: a float of dry red wine. But according to Liquor.com, the New York sour originated in the late 1880s in a different city: The New York Sour updates the Whiskey Sour recipe (whi … | Continue reading
Do you have fear?I do.I know all about fear.And this is as honest as it gets. I am afraid to be revealed or exposed.I have fears of being humiliated. I have a huge fear of being alone, unloved, or unwanted.These are real fears to me. All this means that this means is that yes, I … | Continue reading
The following is excerpted from “The Belligerent Finisher,” by John Porritt. After walking you step by step through creating a believable aged finish, the book includes a gallery of just some of John’s gorgeous work. I think the phrase “standing on the shoulders of giants” has th … | Continue reading
Photos by Steven Store-for-rent signs are now posted at 22 St. Mark's Place, marking the end of a brief run for Mr. Kim. The business only arrived in September and offered one-stop-shopping for some St. Mark's Place-friendly staples — tattoos, piercings, cheap sunglasses, etc. … | Continue reading
Aaron Koelker used a receipt printer to print a six-foot long map of the Wakulla River in Florida. He outlined his process with Adobe Illustrator and the printer. I kind of want a thermal printer n… | Continue reading
Rumour has it that they are still sitting near The Forth Bridge in Scotland, waiting to be discovered. How long did it take to do her hair? Gustav might be spinning in his grave if he knew about this travesty. Just too creepy! Scary ventriloquist dummy also chasing women on the c … | Continue reading
If (like us) you’re a fan of Indian cuisine and find yourself ordering it regularly, then you’ve probably enjoyed jeera rice: the perfectly spiced rice that sometimes accompanies your curry. While developing a new recipe (coming soon!), we were craving that fluffy, restaurant-sty … | Continue reading
Victor Steinbok said that he found this on Wish: When VS sends me mysterious English specimens like this, I can usually immediately feel it in my bones that they come from a mangled Chinese original. However, they often come without a trace of Chinese to sink my teeth into, lead … | Continue reading
This post is by Lizzie. Here’s another media hit I missed; I was asked to discuss why daffodils are blooming now in January. If I could have replied I would have said something like: (1) Vancouver is a weird … Continue reading → | Continue reading
Today’s Bloganuary prompt asks “What are your thoughts on the concept of living a very long life?”. Quite apart from objecting to the wording of the question (surely it’s “the prospect”, rather than “the concept”?), I’m not sure I’ve really thought about it before. If you could l … | Continue reading
In a recent statement, OpenAI addressed the lawsuit filed by The New York Times, clarifying its stance on AI technology’s […] The post OpenAI challenges NYT lawsuit, asserts fair use in AI model training appeared first on ReadWrite. | Continue reading
There’s been a lot of news about HEY’s new calendar app being rejected by App Store Review. In a lengthy X thread discussing the issue, David Heinemeier Hansson revealed that HEY has resubmitted the app to Apple, this time with some built-in content that seems awfully familiar: Y … | Continue reading
Bruschetta is a beautiful summer appetizer that really allows you to showcase juicy, aromatic fresh tomatoes. It’s a simple combination of tomatoes, onion, garlic, fresh basil, and olive oil over toasted bread slices flavored with olive oil, garlic, and salt. This bruschetta reci … | Continue reading
And Billie Eilish's... everything. The post Wrapping Up The Globes With Some Dramatic Chartreuse first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
Behold, the purples, blues, and green -- singular -- of the night. The post The Color Purple Fared Better Than “The Color Purple” at the Globes first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
Absolutely the best Crab Dip! This easy creamy crab dip is made with lump crab meat, cream cheese, Parmesan cheese, and baked to perfection. It’s a perfect party appetizer and ready in just 30 minutes. If you love crab recipes, try Crab Stuffed Mushrooms and Crab and Artichoke D … | Continue reading
It's black, it's spangly, it's fun, and Meryl finally nailed it. The post We Saw the Folks in Black at the Golden Globes, Now Meet the Ones in SPARKLY Black first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
...but a lot of other folks also wore black. The post Rosamund Pike Looked DRAMATIC at the 2024 Golden Globes first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
Work on my next book, “The American Peasant,” has slowed my chairmaking a bit, but it hasn’t stopped me. I have six more chairs in the works right now. Today I am offering this low-slung comb-back in ash. This chair is completely set up for lounging, and is about as comfortable a … | Continue reading
The New York Times is suing OpenAI, but it is the New York Times that stands to benefit the most from large language models, thanks to its transformation to being an Internet entity. | Continue reading
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Plus, four other patterns. The post Natalie Portman Wore an Absolutely Glorious Dior at the Globes first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
Click here to go see the bonus panel!Hovertext:She sells printer ink cheaper than anyone, but you DO NOT ASK HOW.Today's News: | Continue reading
var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; A couple nights ago over dinner, as part of getting to know one another, a new friend asked me about my typical day. In a matter of minutes I ticked off my ideal schedule. As I did, I noticed the feeling of control and safet … | Continue reading
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Two quick promotional notes: 1) We have lump hammers back in stock in our store (with no dings, unlike my well-used one shown above). 2) European readers can take advantage of our reluctant sale (to reduce a metric ton – possibly more than a metric ton – of inventory) on “The Ana … | Continue reading
And so many others wore it too. The post Lily Gladstone Made History at the Globes in White first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
Book 1 of Ovid's Metamorphoses start with an account of the creation, the four ages of man, then tells of the first transformation, of Lycaon into a (were)wolf. | Continue reading
1. Haute Couture from the village of Goor in the Caucasus Mountains Found on Tumblr. 2. This perfect Belle Epoque Mansion in the Loire Valley for Sale Found via The Spaces, asking 1. | Continue reading
Continuing the series into the new year. When you can’t afford a horse-box. I think Auntie has had too much to drink! Dad has just realised that his best friend has ginger hair. So proud of his culinary skills. The Poodles’ birthday party. Marta will go to any lengths for a free … | Continue reading
Let’s learn how to make cheese bread today! If you love cheese bread from restaurants, then you’re gonna love this… The post Easy Homemade Cheese Bread Recipe appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
by Rebecca Baumgartner I never intentionally set out to read what one critic referred to as “landfill nonfiction,” and yet it seems harder than ever to avoid falling into such a book by accident. The term is a bit harsh, but you probably already have some idea of what kind of boo … | Continue reading
A philosophy webcomic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also Jokes | Continue reading
Schrödinger’s Cat . I’m in a box in two states at once, dead and alive —what am I Schrödinger’s cat sniffing out mice nose to the sky? I hear the high art of a sparrow sound, I catch a honeysuckle’s scent in a mire of duplicity or worse, my neurons spell disparities in verse that … | Continue reading
by Jochen Szangolies I’m inherently suspicious of overt declarations of having arrived at a certain position only through the strength of the arguments in its favor, even against one’s own prior commitments. If that were typically how things happen, then either there ought to be … | Continue reading
by Joseph Shieber The humanities are once again in crisis, as they have been so many times before. What distinguishes this latest crisis from many of the crises preceding it, however, is the extent to which the current crisis in the humanities is exacerbated by the current politi … | Continue reading
by Raji Jayaraman Vijay was the smartest kid in class. It was a small class, and we weren’t especially bright, but I don’t mean that he was smart in a big-fish-small-pond sense. I mean it in absolute terms. He was a math genius. Short and slight of build there was nothing remarka … | Continue reading
I got a high compliment from my OG friend and co-conspirator in podcasting Chris Lydon. He said I was a good sports writer and boasted of the current Celtics team (he's from Boston). They're worth boasting about. What a team, such depth and so many interesting players. They were … | Continue reading