- Guns killed more Americans in 12 years than AIDS, war, and illegal drug overdoses combined – Thoughts and prayers don’t cut it. Action. Laws. America needs a leader willing to do something rather than make great speeches.
- Old enemy rears its ugly head as England fans clash with police – terrible scenes in France over the weekend.
- Living in a poor neighborhood changes everything about your life
- How web search data might help diagnose serious illness earlier
- You won’t hear about this in the mainstream media – Because Laura Kuenssberg is a woman?
- Being an athlete and a mum is possible – just not for me
- Why smart homes are still so dumb – I so much want a smart home but it feels years away
- The Crappy Person Checklist
- We’ve Hit Peak Human and an Algorithm Wants Your Job. Now What?
- Bloomberg Global Tech Issue 2016 – What a wonderful design from Bloomberg.
- On Icons – Always love a good icon
- A Conversation About Fantasy User Interfaces
- Eve Online’s World War, Explained
- The Incredibly Weird Story Behind Tetris
- “Slow Jam the News” with President Obama
- GUY MARTIN vs MICHAEL DUNLOP @ 200mph! PURE ADRENALINE! On Bike POV Lap! Isle of Man TT RACES – Heart pumping and thats just watching the video. So much respect for the guys that do this, especially with the deaths during this years TT.
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Muhammad Ali. The Greatest. Such a feeling of sadness about someone I don’t know…but everyone knows. There is so much to consume…video’s, photographs and personal stories of how the great man touched so many people. So to start this week, a couple of my favourites.
- Muhammad Ali knocks out Cleveland Williams at the Astrodome, Houston, 1966 – An amazing photo, my favourite of Ali.
- The story behind the greatest photograph in sports history – This isn’t bad either
- Muhammad Ali Dies at 74: Titan of Boxing and the 20th Century
- The Greatest Comic Book Of ‘Em All: Superman Vs. Muhammad Ali
- My time with the Greatest of All Time
- A slave in Scotland: ‘I fell into a trap – and I couldn’t get out’ – Almost unbelievable but awful story
- “Coincidence Detector”: The Google Chrome Extension White Supremacists Use to Track Jews
- Jeremy Corbyn: The Outsider – A look at Corbyn, and some of his backroom staff. Amateurish springs to mind.
- UKIP MEP Jane Collins takes EU damages escape route – Jawdropping
- At the Border, You Either Want ‘The Wall’ or Know Why It’ll Never Happen
- Campus rapist given lenient sentence to avoid “severe impact on him”
- Here Is The Powerful Letter The Stanford Victim Read Aloud To Her Attacker – If you only have time to read one thing make it this.
- 2016 Internet Trends Report – Dense at 213 slides so this hot take tweet will help. Some good insights.
- Jeff Bezos, CEO Amazon | Code Conference 2016
- Elon Musk | Full interview | Code Conference 2016
- Elon Musk thinks we all live in a video game. So what if we do?
- Cartography Comparison: Google Maps & Apple Maps – I’m maps geek so love the detail but its a long read.
- The Future of Work in 5 Charts
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- China’s Science Revolution – The telescope is amazing. Nice presentation form the BBC too.
- This iPhone-only professional photographer is the future of sports photography
- Augmented Cognition: not science fiction, just smarts on our phones
- The Fraudulent Claims Made By Ibm About Watson And Ai.
- Machine Bias
- HYPER-REALITY – Amazing video of what the future could look like
- The End of the Office Dress Code
- Archiving a Website for Ten Thousand Years – How do you backup data?
- On Steve Rogers #1, Antisemitism, And Publicity Stunts
- Suddenly, national newspapers are heading for that print cliff fall – Oh oh
- New migraine drugs promise relief — but at a steep price – Interesting
- Uncharted 4 Game play in REAL LIFE
- Drone Star Wars – Drones really are changing whats possible for amateur moviemakers
- The whole Star Wars Episode IV in one picture
- Radiohead at the Roundhouse, London
Placing Bets
We seem to be approaching a crossroads. Most of the big tech companies are focussing efforts on AI and bots. Just last week Google unveiled a raft of products, all currently unavailable but here in the fall, which are focussed on their AI technology and the amount of data amassed about their users. Google Home and Allo with Google Assistant at their core offer a compelling look at a voice or text driven future focussed on helping you do things easily or get to information without launching an app or taking much time.
Another key aspect is that you can do this on any mobile platform. For Google it’s not locked to Android and for Facebook and Microsoft they don’t have their own mobile hardware platform…sorry Microsoft.
So what next for Apple?
Marco Arment had a great post last week – If Google’s right about AI, that’s a problem for Apple. Could Apple really be the next Blackberry?
In some ways I fear it’s heading that way. They seem far behind with AI. Siri was fine when it first launched but it’s stagnated, many of it’s founders have left Apple and launched a new voice driven product with AI at it’s core, and as Marco’s post highlighted you just can’t simply catch up in a year or buy your way out of a hole. In many ways the focus on security and privacy puts Apple at a disadvantage compared to it’s rivals. Opening up Siri to third parties would help somewhat but it still feels flawed as a service to me.
Using voice feels awkward, especially in public. There are some things that I don’t want to say out loud or are easier just to type. Using voice in private is something completely different and I’ve wanted to try an Amazon Echo for a while although will probably end up picking up a Google Home when it releases. Could Apple release a similar product? Of course. Would it integrate with third parties as quickly or openly as Amazon has allowed?
These are challenging questions for Apple that it has to address. The phone and tablet market has matured and while it’s still an incredible revenue generator for Apple it won’t last forever. Just ask Blackberry.
Apple also seems to be out of the AR/VR loop. It’s computer hardware can’t drive an Oculus although on the mobile side it could easily launch AR support as the hardware in the iPhone is extremely capable.
The niggle in my head is that it looks like Apple is playing catchup and it’s in the area’s of the business which it’s softer in – services and software.
WWDC is just over two weeks away and I can’t wait to see what Apple do and the future bets it’s placing. It feels like this years announcements are more critical than ever.
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- Confessions of a former bike thief
- Racism is the bogeyman
- The Flying Scotsman – Forth Bridge 15.5.16
- Persuading Britain to spend billions on Trident is like convincing a tramp to buy a bazooka
- How Your Gut Affects Your Mood
- The Golden Age of x86 Gaming
- Project Ara Lives: Google’s Modular Phone Is Ready for You Now – The phone that no one needs.
- The Fierce Triumph of Loneliness
- The days slip away
- Face recognition app taking Russia by storm may bring end to public anonymity – only a matter of time before apps like this hit the UK
- How Technology Hijacks People’s Minds — from a Magician and Google’s Design Ethicist
- Monument Valley in Numbers: Year 2
- Moby: ‘There were bags of drugs, I was having sex with a stranger’ – Shocker!
- Post-it Note War Erupts On Canal Street
- The Maker of Things
- Bridges Mark Zuckerberg Destroyed
- Its the simple joys in life – hilarious!
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Finally some decent weather this week…and we’re about to enter tech news nirvana – I/O, WWDC and E3.
- Jeremy Corbyn A ‘Scruffy Worzel Gummidge,’ Say Voters Of Nuneaton – Unelectable
- Why White People Don’t Use White Emoji
- Designing a New Look for Instagram, Inspired by the Community
- The Panic Sign – I love Panic.
- Lionhead: The inside story
- ‘I’m living the dream’: Sadiq Khan on his first week as London mayor
- Could Different Borders Have Saved the Middle East?
- I have never wanted a baby. Yesterday, my dream came true: Woman, 30, is sterilised on the NHS – and she says ‘To hell with the trolls’
- Revealed: ‘Glasgow effect’ mortality rate blamed on Westminster social engineering
- Ranking: Every Radiohead Album From Worst to Best
- Ranking: Every Radiohead Song From Worst to Best – I’d tweak the top ten but a solid list
- Star Wars – Episode V “The Empire Strikes Back” Homage (Title Sequence) – Stunning and uses Spectre by Radiohead.
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- Why the media will lift Trump up and tear Clinton down
- This Is How The World Reacted To Sadiq Khan Becoming London Mayor
- The BBC deserves better than a chump’s charter
- How The Global Elite Have Spent Eight Decades Being Injected With Sheep Foetuses – Wow
- Why I Hate Security, Computers, and the Entire Modern Banking System
- I fly 747s for a living. Here are the amazing things I see every day.
- Kung Fu Motion Visualization – Stunning
- Apple Stole My Music. No, Seriously. – Is it a bug, is it user error? No one really knows and thats the problem for Apple.
- No, Apple Music is not deleting tracks off your hard drive — unless you tell it to
- tvOS at 6 Months: Where Are the Apps? – There’s not many that are any good but I do enjoy Plex and Youtube not he Apple TV. Good not great.
- Apple’s actual role in podcasting: be careful what you wish for
- Captain America: Civil War And The Superhero (In)Security State
- After incredible win, Leicester City is still a complicated place
- Dear Adobe, Please buy Flickr – Somebody, anybody apart from the Daily Mail. I’m trying 500px but I’ve so much invested in Flickr that I don’t want to leave or see the site/community fail.
- How Music Taste Evolved – Stunning site
- A Moon Shaped Pool – New Radiohead Album! Go on, run and download.
- Radiohead – Daydreaming – Paul Thomas Anderson directs the new Radiohead video. Stunning.
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A week off work. Rested and ready….for a bank holiday tomorrow 🙂
- Hillsborough inquests jury rules 96 victims were unlawfully killed
- Hillsborough disaster: deadly mistakes and lies that lasted decades – Justice at last for the families that suffered over the last 26 years.
- Hillsborough verdict: Andy Burnham demands South Yorkshire police chief resigns in extraordinary speech
- James Takes Aim At Kelvin MacKenzie Over Hillsborough – A must watch
- My plea to the left: treat Jews the same way you’d treat any other minority – What an awful week for Labour…and Ken Livingstone is for the right wing media the gift that keeps on giving.
- Zac Goldsmith: your London mayoral campaign is a disgrace
- Searching for Ground Truth in the Kunduz Hospital Bombing
- What Would Happen If We Just Gave People Money?
- Pseudoscience in the Witness Box – Jawdropping
- State Of The Gadget Union – Hard to argue with much of this
- Inside One of the World’s Most Secretive iPhone Factories
- I installed Windows 95 on my Apple Watch – took 2 hours to boot much like the other Apple Watch apps
- Why you shouldn’t exercise to lose weight, explained with 60+ studies
- The real reasons you procrastinate — and how to stop
- How Neuroscientists Explain the Mind-Clearing Magic of Running – I miss my runs
- Bodyhackers are all around you, they’re called women
- Toddler vs. CEO – So true
- How Uber conquered London – Great article on how Uber conquered London
- Aerial views of London – Some of these photos are great
- President Obama at White House Correspondents’ Dinner – Obama’s last roast and he couldn’t not rip into The Donald.
Blu-ray Ripping
I still buy Blu-rays as it’s the best quality you can get today, especially compared with streaming services that always over compress. I also like to own my media and not rely on Netflix or Amazon keeping a film available on their service. One thing that still irritates though are the forced adverts, crappy menu’s and general slowness when booting up a Blu-ray film. Ripping a Blu-ray is fairly straightforward now but a little more awkward on Mac’s as Apple has never shipped a Mac with a Blu-ray drive. So a few weeks ago I picked up a CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive that works over USB so I can rip my disks.
There are a number of different guides online on how to rip Blu-rays on the Mac but the one I recommend is from Jason Snell – How I rip DVDs and Blu-rays. The software I use is:
Snell’s guide shows how to setup Handbrake to use MakeMKV to read Blu-ray’s but I prefer a two step process. I firstly extract the Blu-ray to the Mac’s hard drive via MakeMKV and then within Handbrake I convert to a more suitable format for storing longterm on the NAS.
Currently I store as MKV’s and use the H.264 video codec. You can see the other settings I choose in Handbrake below. I’ve found keeping framerate constant delivers better results, Quality I set to RF 18, Tune to film, Profile to high and Level to 4.1. I also set the Preset to veryslow which means the conversion process takes longer but you get slightly smaller file sizes.
For audio I select Auto Passthru rather than encoding as something different and in the Picture settings I turn off any cropping settings and set Anamorphic to none. Handbrake will take some time to encode a film so I generally run a couple of encodes overnight as a batch or while I’m at work and it’s generally the only time my iMac fans kick in as Handbrake will use all the CPU available.
What I’m left with is a great quality MKV that I watch via Plex. Inspired by a recent tweet my Marvel movies have never looked better. Over the next few weeks I’ll look at H.265 to see if it offers a better long term storage format but for now if you want to watch your Blu-ray without the hassle of piracy warnings, menu’s and forced trailers I’d recommend MakeMKV, Handbrake and Plex.
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Last week was busy but I’ve a few days off work so plenty to catch up on.
- Game developers must avoid the ‘wage-slave’ attitude – That article and this presentation caused quite the ruckus this week.
- I am Alex St. John’s Daughter, and He is Wrong About Women in Tech
- Stephen Curry’s 3-Point Record in Context: Off the Charts – Sports records are always being broken but this is amazing.
- How Scotland Became the Most LGBT Friendly Country in the World
- Impressions of the 9.7″ iPad Pro & Apple Pencil – Still want, don’t need
- iOS 10: Wishes and Concept Video – Usually these concepts and idea’s are pretty ill thought out but this is excellent.
- Apple’s Organizational Crossroads
- Silicon Valley legend Bill Campbell has died — here is some of his best leadership advice
- The Untold Story of Magic Leap, the World’s Most Secretive Startup
- Boris Johnson suggests ‘part-Kenyan’ Obama may have ‘ancestral dislike’ of UK – Please step forward Boris the racist
- Dyson vs Big Paper Towel: the battle over hand-drying hygiene – Dirty business
- London’s Crossrail Is a $21 Billion Test of Virtual Modeling
- Prince live: five of his greatest moments onstage – 2016 is quite the year for all the wrong reasons. Another genius gone.
- The Secret History of Tiger Woods
- The web is Doom