FYI September 01, 2024

On This Day

1532 – Lady Anne Boleyn is made Marquess of Pembroke by her fiancé, King Henry VIII of England.
Marquess of Pembroke was a title in the Peerage of England created by King Henry VIII for his future spouse Anne Boleyn.

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Born On This Day

1288 – Elizabeth Richeza of Poland (d. 1335)
Elizabeth Richeza of Poland (Czech: Eliška-Rejčka; Polish: Ryksa-Elżbieta; 1 September 1288 – 19 October 1335), was a Polish princess member of the House of Piast and by her two marriages Queen consort of Bohemia and Poland and Duchess consort of Austria and Styria.[citation needed] She was the only child of Przemysł II, Duke of Greater Poland (since 1295 King of Poland) and his second wife Richeza, herself a daughter of ex-King Valdemar of Sweden and Sofia of Denmark.[citation needed]

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By Ernie Smith, Tedium: Control Freaks An analysis of how three weird-but-widespread game controllers shaped the way we play.
 
 
By Ernie Smith, Tedium: Did Section 230 Meet Its Match? A new ruling from a federal appeals court finds that Section 230 protections may not apply to algorithms like the one TikTok uses. That could (potentially) be a big problem for the internet.
 
 
By Ernie Smith, Tedium: Getting A Second-Hand Bill The makers behind connected gadgets are using software trickery to work around the first-sale doctrine. Now’s a good time to update that law for the Internet of Things era.
 
 
By Ernie Smith, Tedium: When The Coffee Sweats Starbucks, which has devolved from laptop destination to coffee pickup counter, hires a burrito maven. The third place hangs in the balance.
 
 
 
 

By David Sherry, Caffeine: 10 Hidden Wealth Rules. What are yours? Wealth is what you don’t see, rather than what you do see.

 
 
 
 
By Jamie Ducharme, Time: What Makes a Friendship Last Forever?
 
 
 
 

Wickersham’s Conscience: Following Up and Following Down: August 2024

 
 
 
 

The Marginalian by Maria Popova: You and the universe, the psychology of waiting, a tender illustrated fable about the stubborn courage of making the impossible possible
 
 
The Marginalian by Maria Popova: James Baldwin on How to Live Through Your Darkest Hour and Happiness as a Moral Obligation

 
 
 
 
The War Horse: 87,000 Vietnam Vets May Qualify for $844 Million in Benefits. Nobody Told Them.
 
 
The War Horse: I Knew Very Little About the Man I Idolized and more ->
 
 
 
 
Marines: Suicide Prevention Month

 
 
 
 

Ideas

By Randomona: Making Gemstones With a “Pop It” Toy
 
 
By superpengy10: Building an Acoustic Guitar From Scratch (Dreadnought)
 
 
 
 

Recipes

By Rhonda Chase Design: Amazing Sweet Leaf Herb – 100% Natural & Healthy Zero Calorie Sweetener
 
 
By Bettina Makalintal, Eater: Which Zucchini Bread Recipe Makes the Most Out of Summer Abundance? Zucchini bread is
 
 
By Betty Crocker Kitchens: Meals That Make September Super Simple
 
 
By In The Kitchen With Matt: Chocolate Banana Upside-Down Cake
 
 
Just the Recipe: Paste the URL to any recipe, click submit, and it’ll return literally JUST the recipe- no ads, no life story of the writer, no nothing EXCEPT the recipe.
 
 
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