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Deep Listening, Rural Roots: A Big Ears Music Festival Roundup
Editor’s Note: A version of this story also appeared in The Good, the Bad, and the Elegy, a newsletter from the Daily Yonder focused on the best, and worst, in rural media, entertainment, and culture.
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The 'learn to code' era is officially over: Why I switched my kids to 'intent architecture' instead
As AI agents move from writing snippets to building entire systems, the $100k skill of the last decade is becoming a ...
Online Services Engineer. Guerrilla, the Amsterdam-based developer of Horizon Zero Dawn, is looking for an Online Services Engineer to support our Online ...
Smaiyl Makyshov started a VC firm at 21 to invest in young founders, and those from accelerator communities like Y Combinator ...
"Fire Country" star Diane Farr has put her longtime Los Angeles-area home on the market for $2.8 million now that she and her three teenage children have all flown the family nest to spread their ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I used this Claude skill to turn my vibe-coded projects into coding courses
Build first, understand later.
First, AP courses introduce a whole host of problems to grading. Each AP course is weighted an entire 1.0 grade point average ...
Teaching kids to love books and bookstores is one of the greatest gifts you can give them, and places like The Book Nook make ...
Acclaimed jazz trombonist and educator Francisco Torres paid the Mountlake Terrace Jazz Band a visit yesterday for a one-on-one workshop ...
SussexWorld on MSN
REVIEW: Rising star new young Worthing conductor
REVIEW BY Richard Amey. ‘Brahms Requiem’, Saturday 21 March 2026 at Worthing Assembly Hall (7.30). Worthing Choral Society, The Boundstone Chorus, Sinfonia of Arun, soprano Cheryl Enever, ...
I’ve been teaching college Earth science courses as a part-time faculty member for a long time now, all while juggling other ...
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