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Kora Karnival is a pit stop for fun games and lip-smacking food in Chennai




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How Baghdadi Jews with ties to India are preserving their culinary history

Their numbers in India may be dwindling, but the Baghdadi Jews who emigrated from Bombay and Calcutta are holding on to their history with aloo makala and holiday favourite chicken chitarnee




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How India’s mixologists are curating history-inspired cocktail menus

The menus delve into different aspects of history — the heritage of a city, of a place, ingredients that have stood the test of time, and even, classic drinks




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Meet Chennai’s Willy Wonka in his chocolate factory as city-based Cheers Chocolates launches its first store




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At The Madras Taproom, Chennai’s new resto bar, take on a challenge to demolish fiery chicken wings or a mammoth slice of cake

The menu, featuring 100 dishes, is a diverse mix of cuisines with dishes like spanakopita, Thai curry, muttai 65 and avakkai urulai





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Potential Tropical Storm Sara’s development and impact




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View of Into the Open: Shared Stories of Open Educational Practices in Teacher Education

Helen J. DeWaard, Canadian Journal of Learning Technology, Nov 13, 2024

I enjoyed the lavish illustrations in this article, a rarity in academic publications. After anm introductory section, the paper offers what is essentially a dialogue around the topic of sharing and openness in education. This bit from  the abstract resonated most with me: "It is becoming ever more important to share expertise as practitioners, researchers, and theorists in the field of education by making explicit what is often tacit and unspoken, and when sharing knowledge, reflections, and actions. By actively thinking-out-loud through blogs, social media, and open scholarly publications, educators can openly share details of what, how, and why they do what they do." This is the space where OLDaily operates - a somewhat middle ground between full academia on the one hand and the popular press on the other.

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The Tesla Ethicist: How Can I Reconcile My Tesla Stock Gains With Musk’s Skewed Self-Interest?

Today, CleanTechnica’s Tesla Ethicist columnist answers a question about the tensions among being true to one’s morals, Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s absolutist tendencies, and personal Tesla stock portfolios increases. Dear Tesla Ethicist: I’ve always prided myself on my personal wherewithal. I self-financed my own college education by working and extending ... [continued]

The post The Tesla Ethicist: How Can I Reconcile My Tesla Stock Gains With Musk’s Skewed Self-Interest? appeared first on CleanTechnica.




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JSTOR、ラテンアメリカの学術単行書のオープンアクセス促進に向けたパイロットプロジェクトの進捗を報告

2024年10月24日、米国の電子図書館サービスであるJSTORが、ラテンアメリカの学術単行書のオープンアクセス(OA)促進に向けたパイロットプロジェクトの進捗を報告する記事を掲載しました。

同プロジェクトは、JSTOR、北米の研究図書館センター(CRL)が所管するLatin American Research Resources Project (LARRP)及びアルゼンチンの学術書販売会社García Cambeiro社が連携して2019年から取り組んでいるものです。プロジェクト開始以降、ラテンアメリカ社会科学評議会(CLASCO)の442タイトルをJSTORにおいてOAで公開しており、計200万回以上利用されています。

新たな成果として、2024年3月にアルゼンチンのPrometeo Editorial社が刊行した100タイトルがOAで公開され、76か国585機関のユーザーが1万回以上利用したことが紹介されています。

こうしたパイロットプロジェクトの成功を受け、ラテンアメリカの学術単行書へのアクセスの更なる拡大に向けた議論や計画が進められる予定です。

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iPhone 14 launch: Apple hikes prices by £150 for UK customers 

  • New iPhone 14 Pro is £150 more expensive than the iPhone 13 Pro on launch 
  • Satellite connectivity for iPhone with emergency SOS text feature
  • Apple reveals four smartphones, advanced Watch Ultra and AirPods Pro 2
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    SEO Advice On Version History Pages From Google

    Google's John Mueller posted some SEO advice on how to handle version history pages, for product releases, specifications, APIs and other version history. This advice is pretty similar to how to handle recurring event pages, like conferences and events. In short, the main page should keep the same URL and then archive the older version history details on an archive page URL.

    John wrote on LinkedIn, "If you work on a website with versions (APIs? Specs?) or yearly editions, here's the top SEO improvement you can do: Use a stable URL for the current version."

    I mean, if you like at Google Ads API, they use developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/release-notes and show the current version details there and then archive the older API versions on different URLs, like version 17 for example.

    John wrote:

    Add versioned directories if you like. This makes the current version much more visible in search, reducing guesswork by readers, and making it easier to link to. EASIER TO LINK TO.

    Even better? keep the versioned URL for the current version, and use link-rel-canonical to refer to the stable URL. This lets people go directly to the versioned URL if they know it, while focusing search on the stable URL.

    John added to explain, for API docs, technical specs, yearly events, etc, go with this format:

    • .../spec/live/page < do this for SEO
    • .../spec/2.1/page - rel=canonical to /spec/live/page
    • .../spec/2.0/page - keep these

    Forum discussion at LinkedIn.




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    Google Customer Match Policy Warning: Don't Harm Users Or Else...

    This week, Google sent an email to some Google Ads advertisers warning that they may lose access to use Customer Match with their ads cause harm to users or create a poor user experience. Google said they are updating their customer match policy effective January 13, 2025, to enforce this. Google also posted this over here.

    Navah Hopkins posted about this notice on LinkedIn after she received an email from Google about this update. The email says:

    On January 13, 2025, Google will update its Customer Match policy to state that customers may lose Customer Match access if their ads have the potential to cause harm to users or create a poor user experience. We may take the following considerations, among others, into account when making this determination.

    What are those considerations? Google wrote:

    • User feedback
    • Prevalence or severity of abuse
    • Repeated violations of the Customer Match policy

    Google added that "violations of this policy will not lead to immediate account suspension without prior warning. A warning will be issued, at least seven days, prior to any suspension of your account."

    Here is the email:

    Navah Hopkins added, "Google customer match allows advertisers to take customer lists and apply them for targeting and seed purposes in Google Ads. This is a great way to ensure folks get exactly the right messaging as well as giving us an option to exclude our existing customers from prospecting campaigns."

    She explained what harm might be:

    The first and most important consideration is using someone's email without their consent. I would take this signal from Google that gambling with privacy rules is getting harder.

    Second, ad creative needs to pass the "not a creep" check. This means:
    1. You're not targeting kids.
    2. You're not making it seem like the ad is for any one specific user.
    3. You're not including people in a target list who outright told you they didn't want to see your ads.

    Third, and most importantly, violating customer match rules will get your account suspended. Don't mess around with it.

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    Brimstone – the world’s first carbon negative portland cement

    Californian company Brimstone has announced the development of the world’s first carbon negative cement product. It’s a bold statement, and if true could revolutionize the global building industry and lead to a new era of carbon neutral construction.  Cement is a big deal. Every year and estimated 4.4 billion tons of the stuff is produced to craft our buildings. But there’s a hidden cost to the environment. If cement was a country, it would be the third largest CO2 emitter...

    The post Brimstone – the world’s first carbon negative portland cement appeared first on The Red Ferret Journal.




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    Shutterstock AI launches – And Just Like That, The Revolution Starts

    Shutterstock, the $2 billion market cap digital content company, has just announced the launch of a free AI generative art service. The announcement wasn’t exactly unexpected, but even so it’s going to rock the foundations of the creative arts industry to its core. It’s one thing to watch small upstart companies like Stability AI and Midjourney unveil artificially generated imagery. It’s altogether another to see a publicly quoted giant like Shutterstock embrace the technology as a first mover advantage. The...

    The post Shutterstock AI launches – And Just Like That, The Revolution Starts appeared first on The Red Ferret Journal.




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    The Gadget Manifesto Revisited – plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose?

    Seventeen long years ago I wrote a piece here called The Gadget Manifesto. It was a rant borne out of frustration with the relentless increase in junk technology. The problem was basically too much Far Eastern manufacturing capacity chasing too few consumers. Result…price plummeting, quality plummeting, consumers suffering. I’m revisiting this subject only because it looks like we’re clearly not going to reverse course any time soon. Nearly 2 decades on, we’re still buying this junk, and throwing it away...

    The post The Gadget Manifesto Revisited – plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose? appeared first on The Red Ferret Journal.




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    How Gary Arndt’s History Podcast Gets 1.5 Million Downloads Per Month

    Gary Arndt is a pretty unique individual.  He’s a polymath who triple majored in college and then went back to study additional subjects. He started an early internet company and then sold it for 7 figures before he turned 30. …

    The post How Gary Arndt’s History Podcast Gets 1.5 Million Downloads Per Month appeared first on Niche Pursuits.




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    NBA Playoffs & Local News Drive 2.7% Viewing Increase in Houston, TX




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    Time and History

    Returning to a topic that is often mentioned on Glory to God, Fr. Stephen suggests that Christianity is not just a "historical" religion, but something far more.




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    The True Self and the Story of Me

    The true self is "hid with Christ in God," St. Paul tells us. What then is the "self" that we live with every day? Fr. Stephen looks at how we create our own identity and how we should seek our true self in Christ.




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    History, Post-Modernism, and Orthodoxy

    Fr. Stephen speaks at length about the place of Orthodoxy within the modern world. Orthodox history is unknown to most Americans but has something to say to them and to help them in the healing of their own culture.




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    Weak, Sick, Poor, Tired: A Story for Losers

    Elder Zacharias of Essex says that the "way of shame is the way of the Lord." Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at how our weakness is, in fact, the path of our salvation.




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    The End of History

    Have you ever felt haunted by the past or trapped by things you could not change? Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at how history actually works in light of the Kingdom of God. This is truly good news!




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    Time in a One-Storey Universe

    Fr. Stephen continues his series on the modern world's division between things secular and things spiritual, showing that the Orthodox life should be lived not in a "two-storey" universe but in a "one-storey" universe. This talk looks at our modern understanding of time and how it runs counter to the Church's traditional understanding.




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    Struggling in a One-Storey Universe

    Fr. Stephen describes the spiritual warfare that Christians are to engage in as a battle within the heart—which is where we find the very depths of heaven.




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    The Church in the One-Storey Universe

    Fr. Stephen continues his series on the One-Storey Universe and looks at what it means for the Church. The Church is concrete and real. The "Fullness of Him that Filleth All in All" is not an abstraction or an "invisible" Church, but rather the very real Church established by Christ.




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    Right and Wrong in the One-Storey Universe

    Fr. Stephen looks at morality and virtue, particularly as understood during the so-called "Age of Enlightenment," and compares it with an Orthodox understanding of right actions in the life of a Christian.




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    Christianity in a One-Storey Universe - Part 6: Where Do We Begin?

    Fr. Stephen looks at the aspect of seeing the world in wonder—an experience shared by both Christian and non-Christian—and suggests, following St. Gregory of Nyssa, that it is the place where our faith should begin.




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    Christianity in a One-Storey Universe - Part 1

    In his inaugural podcast, Fr. Stephen describes the Orthodox view of the world in terms we can all understand.




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    Christianity in a One-Storey Universe - Part 2

    Fr. Stephen continues his look at the world from an Orthodox perspective.




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    Christianity in a One-Storey Universe - Part 4; Christian Atheism

    Continuing with his illuminating series, in part four Fr. Stephen Freeman discusses those (both non-Orthodox and Orthodox) for whom knowledge of God is but a relationship with a book (albeit a sacred book) or with ideas about God. These people are what Fr. Freeman calls "practical atheists." "Although a person may espouse a belief in God, it's quite possible for that belief to be so removed from everyday life that God's non-existence would make little difference."




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    Christianity in a One-Storey Universe - Part 5; Windows to Heaven

    Fr. Stephen looks at the way icons help us to see the world as it truly is rather than as a window to a "second story."




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    Scarcity and Abundance in a One-Storey Universe

    In this talk Fr. Stephen continues with the imagery of the One-Storey Universe, but uses it to challenge our sense of finitude and scarcity and instead boldly proclaims that the risen Christ has raised us to a kingdom where we are not bound by limits, but by the endless abundance of His love.




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    Christianity in a One-Storey Universe - Part 3; God in the Ordinary

    "It's not until we cease to divide the world into ordinary and extraordinary, into usual and unusual, into sacred and secular, that we will have either the possibility of knowing God, much less living the Christian life." — Fr. Stephen Freeman




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    The One-Storey Universe and Icons: Music from Another Room

    Fr. Stephen Freeman speaks on icons as doors that open onto other rooms. He also speaks about how we view evil in this understanding of God's world.




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    The 12 best tech stocking stuffers people will actually want

    I test out nifty tech gadgets all year long. Here are my 12 favorite products that make perfect stocking stuffers for the upcoming holiday season.




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