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Peter Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker: Waltz of the Snowflakes


Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra


Ondrej Lenard, conductor


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Floored

Dec. 17th, 2025 10:05 pm
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Gretchen and I watched the season finale of "The Floor" today. This is a fun little game show, because it combines knowledge and luck in interesting ways. Some of the categories I'm ok with and are places where I can do a lot of damage like, say, "Beatles Songs". Others, not so much... :)

And that's good. If it were too easy, it wouldn't be fun to watch.

Colonoscopy Ahead

Dec. 17th, 2025 09:31 pm
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I am now scheduled for a colonoscopy in January; since I had one ten years ago, I pretty much know what to expect. When I saw the gastroenterologist yesterday, the nurse took my blood pressure, and it was much higher than normal. I didn’t feel consciously nervous, but my body may have been reacting to the prospect of another medical procedure involving general anesthesia and a small but not zero risk of either iatrogenic injury or discovering a cancer.

Asylum for Guan Heng

Dec. 17th, 2025 09:21 pm
[personal profile] ndrosen
Send a message to your Congressman; this is about a hero who has not been made a martyr yet. Guan Heng, a citizen journalist who dared report on China’s concentration camps for Uyghurs, is in danger of being deported from the United States to China, or to Uganda, which would probably rendition him to China.

Especially if you happen to be represented by a Republican, this is a time to show that Americans from both red and blue districts and states can unite in sympathy for a heroic truth-teller.

Mental Collapse: Recurring Event

Dec. 18th, 2025 01:00 am
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Posted by Not Always Right

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Coworker: "Have you done the daily breakdown?"
Me: "No, I usually schedule those in the afternoon."
Coworker: *Confused.* "But the daily report meeting is at noon."
Me: "Oh! Sorry, I thought you meant my daily mental collapse. If you're referring to the daily report breakdown, then yes, those are done."

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Demonic Ox now listed for preorder

Dec. 17th, 2025 01:48 pm
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I've been waiting eagerly to show you all the latest cover art by Lauren Saint-Onge -- really lovely, and also, an actual scene from the story! To be published February 2026.




Publisher link here:

https://subterraneanpress.com/bujold-...

In addition, the book will be available from Uncle Hugo's Science Fiction Bookstore and Dreamhaven Books & Comics here in Minneapolis, though they likely haven't had time to get it entered on their store websites yet. But in due course.

Ta, L.

posted by Lois McMaster Bujold on December, 17

It Is Time To Update Life

Dec. 17th, 2025 09:00 pm
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Posted by Not Always Right

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Me: "Okay, before I come over there, can you describe the issue?"
Office Manager: "Oh, just a computer issue. You'll figure it out when you get here."
Me: "Just a simple description will help. Is it running slower? Is it related to a particular program?"
Office Manager: "It's a computer issue."

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Attention Liaden Read-Alongers!

Dec. 17th, 2025 08:25 pm
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Posted by Sharon

Liaden Read-Along Folk!

Here’s the link for the Agent of Change Read-Along (which will start in January), so you can bookmark it

If you get lost, all you have to do is look on the menu on the left side, and you’ll see, right at the top “Liaden Read-Along” with a down-arrow. Click the down-arrow and you’ll see “Agent of Change Intro.” Click that and you’ll be at the top of the discussion.

Reading does not start here at the Confusion Factory until January. What’s up there right now is an intro, with information from the story card, the novel’s tag line, About The Author blurb, and a short history of how the novel got published.

Feel free to share the news of the Read-Along with friends, but be sure to let them know that there will be spoilers.

Attention Liaden Read-Alongers!

Dec. 17th, 2025 03:22 pm
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Liaden Read-Along Folk!

Here's the link for the Agent of Change Read-Along (which will start in January), so you can bookmark it

If you get lost, all you have to do is look on the menu on the left side, and you'll see, right at the top "Liaden Read-Along" with a down-arrow. Click the down-arrow and you'll see "Agent of Change Intro." Click that and you'll be at the top of the discussion.

Reading does not start here at the Confusion Factory until January. What's up there right now is an intro, with information from the story card, the novel's tag line, About The Author blurb, and a short history of how the novel got published.

Feel free to share the news of the Read-Along with friends, but be sure to let them know that there will be spoilers.


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The tabletop fantasy roleplaying game from Kobold Press of high adventure in a Labyrinth of infinite worlds, and more.

Bundle of Holding: Tales of the Valiant
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The price of postage

Dec. 17th, 2025 12:13 pm
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When I order things from Japan and Korea, my goal for managing postage costs is to have the postage cost less than the item, which I'm usually able to manage. Recently one of my friends sent me a package from within the US, for which the postage cost 3x the cost of the item!

Where Are They Now: Verge Genomics

Dec. 17th, 2025 12:16 pm
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I’ve kicked around the idea of doing some “Where Are They Now” posts here, and I think that this is as good an occasion as any. Back in 2018, I wrote about a new company called Verge Genomics that was using AI/ML methods to go after neuroscience targets like ALS, and my eye was caught by statements like “Instead of tediously screening millions of drugs, the algorithm will computationally predict drugs that work” and “We've discovered a way to map out the hundreds of genes that cause a disease, and then find drugs that target all the genes at once

As you’ll see from that post, I was indeed skeptical, not least because connecting genomics with small-molecule drug discovery is hard and connecting genomics with neurodegenerative disease is really hard, too. So multiplying those two together did not, to me, seem to give much room for optimism. But optimism was definitely what Verge was selling back then, and I did wish them luck, with the proviso that they were certainly going to need it.

That luck has run out. Endpoints reports that the company’s only clinical candidate in ALS (VRG50635) has failed in a Phase Ib trial. That was a PIKfyve inhibitor, targeting a phosphoinositide kinase with a great many cellular functions. It’s been of interest in oncology, infectious disease, diabetes, and several other conditions besides, and Verge helped identify it as an ALS target as well. Work has been going on for some years around the industry on inhibitors of that enzyme (which include apilimod, referenced here during the pandemic). Another small company, Acurastem, is continuing their own work on PIVfyve and ALS, and I can only wish them better fortune.

Verge, though, is now shutting down all their own drug discovery efforts and switching (they hope) to a partnership mode with their technology. It appears from the article that a lot of the company’s management has left in the last few months, and I’m not sure how many scientists are still at the company at this point. It looks like they’ve auctioned off all of the lab hardware, right down to the water purification equipment.

And that news (from October) is particularly grim when you contrast it with this publicity piece from the Chinese news site 36Kr. That one came out about a week before the equipment auction started, but you’d never know that anything like that was in the works - it’s all dynamic leadership, paradigm-busting science, lists of accomplishments and milestones and partnerships and funding. In that PR-drenched world, VRG50635 is “bringing new hope to millions of patients around the world”. The Chinese-intensive focus of the 36Kr piece goes out of its way to emphasize that Verge is not slowing itself down by trying to do only partnerships - no, they’re going it alone and making “world-class original breakthroughs”. You can’t believe everything you read, folks. Especially not gauzy publicity writeups.

A Different Kind Of Pill Popping

Dec. 17th, 2025 05:00 pm
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Me: "What IS that sound?!"
Coworker: "I don't know. I can't see anything from where I'm sitting."
I go to investigate. I find the source of the sound in the staff office, where my boss is popping empty bubbles from pill cards we use to distribute medication to our residents.

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inherited IRA, part I don't even know

Dec. 17th, 2025 11:37 am
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I just made another call to Fidelity (investment company) about the inherited IRA. They are going to generate a "Letter of Acceptance" form and send it to BNY, and then (I hope) we will have the money out of my mother's name before the end of the year, which will please my brother as executor of the estate.

The bit where the advisor told me to search for something on the website, and that led to an irrelevant form, was not encouraging--I think he overheard me saying to [personal profile] cattitude that I'm starting to understand why people hide their money under mattresses.

Jonathan said this should take 1-2 business days at the BNY end, and that he'll let me know when the transfer has gone through.

I am not going to spend all my money on chocolate, probably not even all the money currently in my wallet, but it's tempting.

Our Cyberpunk Present.

Dec. 17th, 2025 02:36 pm
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Posted by Trae Dorn

Fifteen years ago today I wrote a blog post title “We’re Living in a Cyberpunk Novel,” and it was when I had the dawning realization that so much of our world felt like it was ripped straight out of a William Gibson novel. At the time I was looking at the current headlines and the state of technology, and it was really clear the way the world was going.

Well, uh, it got worse?

Like as we bring 2025 to a close, we see less corporate regulation, the attempted dismantlement of our democracy in favor of oligarchy, the weird, broken state of social networking, and the complete digital chaos of the future of the free and open web. Like elections are affected by social manipulation through digital platforms, and billionaires harvest our data through the control of online spaces. Massive amounts of money are being spent on data centers that poison the environment so you can do “research” (and sext) with a supposed “AI” that makes shit up constantly.

And we all use Amazon Prime.

It’s not great. And while when I wrote that original post fifteen years ago these observations felt novel, today they seem obvious and mundane. Like as we are fully immersed in late stage capitalism, it’s hard not to notice how bad things have gotten. And to be fair, since speculative fiction is far more often an observation of the present than a prediction of the future, it’s pretty obvious we didn’t have to go that far to get here. It doesn’t mean I have to like it.

Now obviously we need to fix the structural issues in our society and fight back against the pending environmental apocalypse, but, like, you probably already knew that if you’re reading this. The problem I’m having right now is that we’re stuck in a cyberpunk dystopia and some of y’all are still wearing khakis.

Like if I’m going to be stuck living in a pulp story, we should at least get the cool ass aesthetics to go with it. Like I know I’ve clearly embraced this world in my workspace, but we should be going for it in our homes, our fashion, just everything. Like everyone should be going full weirdo, regardless of what age you are. If we’re all carrying devices that let corporations track our location and listen in on our conversations everywhere, we should at the very least be dressing like it.

I don’t know where I’m going with this. I wanted a space opera future, not a cyberpunk one, but this is the one we’re living in.

Now where’s my god damn flying car.

Also maybe buy my new book Buried Memories, book four in the Mia Graves Saga. It’s queer urban fantasy and not cyberpunk, but you’ll probably still like it.

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