It’s lucky I like solar power because it’s impossible for me to open the X app without seeing insanely great news about solar deployment progress. This progress is driven by consistent declines in solar cost, summarized in the graph below. Solar is on a fast track to “rounds to z … | Continue reading
The same dedication and craft of their iconic French ovens, but designed for your beverage drinking pleasure. | Continue reading
No one I spoke to had been to Israel or the West Bank or Gaza, or could define Zionism. A report from an encampment 7,248 miles from Gaza. | Continue reading
quality, had to put some notes in phone when I overhead an older lady order a mimosa next […] | Continue reading
"Thanks for this growing tip!" Garden expert demonstrates simple method to grow never-ending supply of snackable veggie: 'I do this every year' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Eclipse season: I feel out of myself. This happens if I must travel a lot or if I’m too busy to read or write. My domestic art begins to flail: bathroom sink remains clogged, houseplants unwatered, suitcase left half-unpacked in case of emergency. The body is also neglected (more … | Continue reading
My nerves were wrecked after all that wind yesterday. Today I cheered up after figuring out my next embroidery project: the reproduction of a medieval manuscript illustration of a cat licking its butt. (more) | Continue reading
This morning, after the mother-in-law left for Dublin for a few days, I fecked off work for a wee while. (It’s easy to do so if you work with your husband for yourselves; at times I feel I’m not grateful enough for that.) Anyways I did the things I would usually do if (more) | Continue reading
On Tuesday night, we attended a classical music concert at the local art centre, sitting in pews up in the rafters. Backpack rattling, Mike sat behind us. An erstwhile musician, Mike is scrawny, perpetually stoned, sporadically bathed, with a pointy visage drawn from Beav (more) | Continue reading
fraying, fraying, fraying my psyche needs to rest in a sunny bedroomthe one thing that cheered me up this morning was the single sour cherry in the jam-and-cream donut I got in the Polish grocerylittle things eh (more) | Continue reading
Apologies for the drunken Diaryland posting. That night I had a few too many gin and sodas at a speed quiz. Father G was on our team again; all winter he’d stop me to ask when was the next table quiz. A fellow quizzer was miffed the parish priest was on our team, among us h (more … | Continue reading
"I was eventually to become one person, gathered up maybe, during a pause, at a comma."—Lyn Hejinian, My Life//Spotted, of late:Cuckoo flowers, the lawn of a vacant house. Irish: biolar gréagáin, or “the bright sunny dainty”. Aka lad (more) | Continue reading
“Not that I want to be a god or a hero. / Just to change into a tree, grow for ages, not hurt anyone.”—“Longing”, Czeslaw Milosz A while ago, during a search for news of the erstwhile Gazan diary writer Ziad, I found | Continue reading
Today's mystery: the dog’s missing toenail. The husband asked me to google whether or not dogs’ toenails grow back. Yes, they do, they’re not fucking tails. Last night the husband and I watched a bilingual show on farming contractors across the country. In one scene (more) | Continue reading
Yesterday I got a hole punched into a belt by a shoe repair dude in a wee shed at the back of a pub courtyard in Sligo. The service was free but I gave yer man a 2-euro coin. Grinning, he exclaimed, "You divil!"//Today in the woods: bluebells, dog v (more) | Continue reading
At Conversation Tree Press, we celebrate the craftsmanship of beautifully designed, letterpress-printed, and finely bound books. Each of our editions include newly commissioned artwork from some of today’s leading illustrators and are perfect for those who appreciate quality and … | Continue reading
Traditional poached chicken recipes are usually a guessing game of timing and temperature, leading to meat that's either undercooked or dry and stringy. Our unconventional cold-start method is worlds better, producing chicken that is plump, tender, and juicy. | Continue reading
Despite their convenience, ease of sharing content, and even security, I steadfastly resist using the likes of WhatsApp, Messenger, Signal, Telegram, Wire, Viber, and whatever else is out there. I probably infuriate friends and family by refusing to assimilate, but really feel I … | Continue reading
Approaching a moose or any wild animal poses significant dangers to the people and animals involved. Photo of risky encounter between man and moose leaves internet puzzled: 'This is one of the most scary posts' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Submillimeter wavelength radio observations of the Southern Ring Nebula have identified that it's actually a double ring, shaped by the interactions of three stars. | Continue reading
This article describes my personal experience with the huge companies of IBM and Lucent that went soft and the current events at Tesla. With all the focus these days on the “Magnificent 7,” it is easy to forget the lessons of history. Small and mid-cap stocks have historically ou … | Continue reading
In his book Working Effectively with Legacy Code, Michael Feathers defines legacy code as: Legacy code is code without tests What I like about this sentence is that it illustrates the importance of tests in software development. There are different ways to view tests. In most cas … | Continue reading
While fans of Futurama—who’ve learned to be very patient and eternally hopeful—await the show’s next season, premiering July 29 on Hulu, here’s a fun nugget to chew on: The Art of Futurama, an art book timed to the show’s 25th anniversary, is on the way. The book’s not arriving u … | Continue reading
The former EECS professor and RLE affiliate helped to develop a machine that read text out loud and won an Emmy for work on subtly speeding up film and audio without a noticeable loss of pitch. | Continue reading
Many yearn for the “good old days” of the web. We could have those good old days back — or something even better — and if anything, it would be easier now than it ever was. | Continue reading
An increasing amount of Fediverse platforms support Live Streaming. We wrote a short guide to help you get started! The post How to Stream to PeerTube or Owncast with OBS Studio appeared first on We Distribute. | Continue reading
The SE team has pulled together 11 brands of unsalted butter (everything from Kerrygold to Land O Lakes and more) that you're likely to find in your local supermarket, and methodically, empirically, scientifically! tasted its way through them all in a quest to identify the very b … | Continue reading
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When I was living in the city, I wore out the ass of a pair of Carhartts just by sitting on stoops and concrete. Bummed me out as the rest of the pants were still good. If only NYC was bedecked with these: That's the Corner bench, by Norwegian industrial designer Lars Tornøe. The … | Continue reading
The cabinets may be new, but they’re designed to fit in with the architectural details of this 1926 home. READ MORE... | Continue reading
Mars has had frequent planet-wide auroras in recent months, including an unprecedented trio of events in February. Experts say the sudden increase is the result of the ongoing solar maximum. | Continue reading
MICRO internship program expands, brings undergraduate interns from other schools to campus. | Continue reading
WASHINGTON — The Department of the Interior today announced the availability of $71 million in funding through President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to help Tribal communities electrify their homes. This investment is a critical step toward the goal of electrifying all ho … | Continue reading
Audible is one of the largest audiobook stores in the world, and today, they are introducing a new feature that recommends audiobook titles based on Prime Video viewing behaviour. The Audible discovery page will feature a “Based on what you watched recently on Prime Video” recomm … | Continue reading
There is this new e-note device on the block – the Meebook M103, e-ReaderPro reported. The e-note comes with a 10.3-inch monochrome e-paper display having 1404 x 1872 or 227 PPI resolution. The display benefits from a front light system offering individual warm and cold light con … | Continue reading
Kobo recently launched the Kobo Libra Colour and the same is already available to buy via Amazon. While that is great, the other related and not-so-enthusiastic development on this front is that the original Kobo Libra might be on the way out. Kobo hasn’t officially stated anythi … | Continue reading
With audiobooks growing in popularity and a sizeable number of listeners opting to listen to the audiobooks without using headphones while being in public, here is a new issue that has come to the fore. The audiobook might contain stuff that others may find offensive and it is th … | Continue reading
That ugly garish purple travesty shows up in the menu bar whenever your screen is being recorded by any number of apps. From Apple's perspective, they probably consider it a good thing, as it lets a user know their screen is being recorded, and I understand that logic. But it als … | Continue reading
It's unclear how the dogs became infected with the same strain in the eyedrops. | Continue reading
Nearly a week after launching to space, a microwave-sized cubesat phoned home for the first time as it prepares to embark on its mission of sailing through low Earth orbit. Read more... | Continue reading
When a loved one is abducted after seeing aliens, the answer is clearly to endanger your friends' lives The post Trailer for Sci-Fi Horror Film Lumina Brings Us a DUMB, Not-Nice Aliens, and Feelings of Dread appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Clipless bicycle shoes are great for cycling, but not a whole lot else. German company ClipClap looks to offer everyday cyclists a way of getting those clipless cleats off ASAP, a welcome alternative from hobbling around town in uncomfortable bike shoes. Its wearable adapters cli … | Continue reading
Comprised of 8,000 translucent discs, Binary Spectrum is a poetic expression of Kitchener’s remarkable industrial shift, from manufacturing to a leader in the digital economy. Continue reading | Continue reading
This announcement comes after LEGO scrapped its plans last year to make the characteristic colorful bricks from recycled plastic bottles. LEGO announces plans to alter its iconic toys: 'This is much, much harder than we expected' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Three neurosymbolic methods help language models find better abstractions within natural language, then use those representations to execute complex tasks. | Continue reading
The moment mutantkind has been dreading has come—and after the ashes of Genosha taught our heroes to expect the worst, not even the little preparation they have is going to be enough to stem the tide. But as X-Men ‘97 sets the stage for its grand finale, whether or not the X-Men … | Continue reading
The Federal Trade Commission has voted to ban employers from using noncompete clauses. Such a ban could affect tens of millions of workers, meeting professionals included. -Andrea Doyle | Continue reading
Aircraft safety is a hot topic these days, with Federal Aviation Administration investigators looking into door seals at Boeing, aircraft slides flying off mid air and engine failures plaguing several planes in recent months. But what happens if the power in your plane actually d … | Continue reading