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Andrew Harmel-Law 🏡
al94781
Software architecture is in crisis, and the way to fix it is a hefty dose of anarchy. Some lay the blame for this on @boicy with the whole microservices thing.(Admittedly,
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LarchmontVanLonglunch
LarchmontVan
Trying to project my mind into 2030 to look at different explanations of the last year's events to predict the future by creating different permutations of the NOW Sociologists in
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Stevie Vixx
vixcontango
Why do I like Cardano? It THE state-of-the-art distributed software development project. All the developers live around the world and worked in a work-from-home fashion well before COVID. All of
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Neal Shasore
IntrWr
One of the projects I'm working on at the moment is a new history of the RIBA's headquarters at 66 Portland Place I've been thinking about this building for nearly
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Gwalia News 🏴
GwaliaMedia
THREAD: Why the Valleys Deserve BetterThis is Penallta Colliery in Cwm Rhymni. It was built between 1906 - 1909 by the Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company, which was once the
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Sarah Constantin
s_r_constantin
Let’s do this.https://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1287262108254474240 1. Maruja Mallo is good. (20th century Spanish painter.) 2. Neri Oxman (MIT Media Lab designer) is good 3. Mariko Mori (contemporary Japanese sculptor) is good 4.
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
The courtyard house can be found in almost any culture and climate where the summers can be uncomfortably hot. Here are some charming courtyard houses from Syria. Courtyards typically take
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John Manuel Arias
johnmanuelarias
I mean, gentrification is absolutely an architectural style—you know exactly what a gentrification building looks like look at this new monstrosity in my mother’s neighborhood Only white people saying
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Alison Killing
alisonkilling
Our latest: using satellite images, detainee interviews and leaked videos we reconstructed one of Xinjiang’s camps to give a detainee’s eye view of life inside. Over the past five years,
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Raghu
IndiaTales7
Ruins of Nalanda University :It has been called “one of the first great universities” in recorded history In 1193, Nalanda, One Of The Most Important Seat of Learning Was Destroyed
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Jason Thorne
JasonThorne_RPP
Yes, 2020 was a rough year. But despite COVID, several cities still managed to advance some exciting urbanism. Here’s some of my favourites from the cities and towns near me.
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Alex Dalassio
ADalassio
Occult ritual thread. Final chapter. Atto XX"Know thyself and you will know the Uni-verse and the Gods" Oracle of DelphiWhen one walks the convoluted paths that twist amongst the Mysteries
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ermeni (baby eater)🇦🇲֎
syriahay
In the biography of mashtots, written by a student of mashtots named Koryun, he states a man named Daniel came into possession of a pre-mashtots armenian alphabet which was used
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Jeric Rustia
jericrustia
Lecture time!In our work back in 2015-2017 we had the goal to come up with guidelines to design disaster resilient architecture around the country literally based on our pre-colonial vernacular
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Richard Ovenden
richove
Today sees 'Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge' published by @Harvard_Press in the US and Canada! I have written the book to draw attention to
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classthiccs
classthiccs
The Canopus: The Canopus is not a statue, but rather a pool at the villa of Hadrian at Tivoli. (1/13) The pool is supposed to represent a branch of the
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