- Why Michael Gove is wrong on Europe – He’s never been right on much to be honest
- A Message to Our Customers
- Apple, FBI, and the Burden of Forensic Methodology
- Apple Versus The Fbi, Understanding Iphone Encryption, The Risks For Apple And Encryption – Apple’s stand in an increasingly strange and important test case.
- Apple and Fashion: A Love Story for the Digital Ages
- The Most Important Apple Executive You’ve Never Heard Of – Core of much of Apple’s competitive advantage comes from this decision.
- The Secret Lives of Tumblr Teens
- Too many people have peed in the pool – Twitter drama
- I Want to Know What Code Is Running Inside My Body
- Which Type of Exercise Is Best for the Brain?
- The NSA’s SKYNET program may be killing thousands of innocent people – Whoever named this program Skynet and didn’t think it could go south has a lot to answer for
- The superhero of artificial intelligence: can this genius keep it in check?
- Hard Drive Reliability Review for 2015 – Backblaze put this report out each year – fascinating read.
- The Daily Mail Stole My Visualization, Twice – Thief’s!!!
- How Renegade Filmmaker Casey Neistat Breaks Rules, Reinvents Himself, and Gets Thanked For It
- How One Mashup Artist Got Legal Permission to Pair Calvin & Hobbes with Dune
- 10 Adventure Trips Every Photographer Should Take
- If company slogans were honest
- Inside the Artificial Universe That Creates Itself – Still looking forward to this game
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I’ve been floored with manflu since Friday so i’m a bit behind with reads but there’s still enough good stuff this week. Onwards.
- Uber is no better than an old-fashioned gangmaster – so London’s cabbies are striking
- Gravitational Waves Exist: The Inside Story of How Scientists Finally Found Them
- Piled Higher and Deeper – Great explainer on Gravitational Waves and why their discovery is so important. So easy to read too!
- Farage’s vile views are dominating the Europhobe pitch
- Andrew Marr: the loss of the Independent means the loss of a community – There is an inevitability about this.
- An old-school reply to an advertiser’s retro threat – two fingers form a journalist – brilliant.
- Researcher illegally shares millions of science papers free online to spread knowledge
- George Galloway: I Am The Spiritual Son Of Tony Benn And Jeremy Corbyn Is Making A Very Big Mistake On The EU – Twat
- Jeremy (H)unt Compilation – Jeremy Cunt
- Putting out the Twitter trashier – Hopefully Twitter implement some if not all the suggestions listed here.
- Visions of the Future – Beautiful posters from Nasa.
- The Trouble With Superman
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – Official Final Trailer – Better trailer but we’ll find out next month how good the film actually is.
1 Million
It ticked over earlier this week but I finally got over 1 million views on Flickr.
I’ve been on Flickr for years and still have my grandfathered in pro account but sometimes I wonder why I don’t just switch to the free offering. I’ve also looked at other sites like 500px as Flickr has stuttered again recently and just looks to be in the wrong hands at Yahoo.
I don’t even know if thats a little or a lot of views but every so often I get a little thrill when a photo I’ve taken is being used elsewhere on the internet.
As for most viewed photo….it’s not even a photo!
Over 10 years ago I put up this image of my favourite 25 games. Since then it’s had over 100,000 views – not too shabby. Frustratingly the old Flickr notes feature meany I’d overplayed the image with notes about each of the games but that feature is no longer supported.
Thats the niggle with Flickr. It feels like they are doing enough to keep the service going but Google Photo’s and to a lesser extent Photos on Apple are showing the way.
So while a milestone for me has been reached this could be the year of the big photo migration. Come on Yahoo, show Flickr a bit of love.
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A bit behind on my reads this week due to work but still some interesting posts and a great Star Wars video. Enjoy.
- My Bathroom Mirror Is Smarter Than Yours -Want!
- The Futility of Pleasing All Users
- The Inside Story of Uber’s Radical Rebranding – Still looks bizarre to me
- Is this the perfect save icon?
- Your Next New Best Friend Might Be a Robot
- A Mac for all seasons: Why the Mac has so much staying power – Still love Mac’s
- Not the oignon: fury as France changes 2,000 spellings and drops some accents
- Centriphone – an iPhone video experiment by Nicolas Vuignier
- The F-35’s Terrifying Bug List
- We got 10 CEOs to tell us their one killer interview question for new hires
- Wolfsburg sign young British player – as their official Fifa gamer – Still see e-sports as a massive growth area
- ‘Star Wars’ Recut as a Grindhouse Film – Glorious
Day One 2
One of my favourite app’s across Mac and iOS got a really nice update this week. Day One is a journaling app that I’ve used for the last few years and version 2 brings quite the upgrade.
On first launch on either platform you’ll notice that you can no longer sync using iCloud or Dropbox. Instead Day One uses it’s own sync platform. Import your entries from Day One, setup an account and then sync. I found the process to be fast considering I’ve over 800 entries within my current journal.
The previous version had support for only one journal and relied on tags to separate out entries. I had tags for work, movies and runs. Version 2 still supports tags but now supports up to ten journals which can be individually coloured so I’ve setup individual journals and it makes for a much better experience.
Journal entries haven’t seen much change but each entry can now have up to 10 photo’s which is Day One’s 2 ‘finally’ feature.
These are paid updates and both versions are available for 50% off for one week only. iOS is fairly priced but Mac feels a bit steep for relatively little change – £14.99 rising to £29.99 in a weeks time. Future upgrades are promised though.
Day One 2 is an admittedly pricey app but one I can’t do without. It’s polished and if you value journalling of any kind it’s well worth a look.
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2016 really has got off to a pretty shit start. Maybe it’s just January? Here’s hoping.
- From Eurovision to Radio 2: Terry Wogan’s best quotes – So sad to hear of Terry Wogan’s death today.
- Electoral reform: Party leaders call for pact to achieve alternative voting system after next election – I’d love to see this happen but infighting will lead to failure I fear.
- Spannergate – Are you Brian Spanner? If so how dare you go against the SNP and will of the minority in Scotland.
- Two columnists depart from Glasgow’s Herald in row with Rangers
- Without Fear or Favour – The Herald but more importantly Rangers come out of this looking awful. Rangers are a disgrace. Run by crooks for years and with a support that is decades out of touch with modern society. Officially disowned.
- Why the calorie is broken
- More details emerge about motorised doping at cyclocross worlds – From bad to worse.
- Amazon’s customer service backdoor – This needs fixing
- Inside Facebook’s Decision to Blow Up the Like Button
- The App Store as an Economy
- The 2015 Panic Report – Great write up on 2015 form Panic but his is sobering – More and more I’m beginning to think we simply made the wrong type of apps for iOS — we made professional tools that aren’t really “in demand” on that platform — and that price isn’t our problem, but interest is.
- The End of Twitter
- How Facebook Squashed Twitter
- Project Skybender: Google’s secretive 5G internet drone tests revealed
- AlphaGo: Mastering the ancient game of Go with Machine Learning
- World’s Fastest Rubik’s Cube Solving Robot
- Last Land Rover Defender rolls off production line
- The Times Square snowboarding video: Why it went viral
- We’re not leaving this bar until we’ve come up with such a great idea that I can’t sack you – The beginning of iPlayer.
- Glittering Blue
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The weeks are passing quickly at the moment and I’ve a couple of blog posts sitting in draft that I need to move on. Busy busy.
- The Tennis Racket – This massive story broke just before the start of the Australian Open. Is any sport really clean?
- Oxfam says wealth of richest 1% equal to other 99%
- An increasingly precious metal
- A message from Stewart Butterfield to Slack employees
- How Fujifilm’s cameras and lenses are Made in Japan – I love my Fuji X-T1 and the lenses are gorgeous. This is a great photo story behind the scenes at Fuji.
- Cuba’s Internet Is F*cking Insane. And the Ways Cubans Use It Are Genius.
- So, Uh, Here’s The Full Text Of Sarah Palin’s Bizarre Trump Speech – American politics is jus bat shit crazy at the moment.
- Anywhere but Medium – Own your content.
- Desktop Neo – Current desktop operating systems have become stagnant. This is a great rethink.
- Star Wars – Deaths
- Gillian Anderson was offered half of David Duchovny’s salary for the X-Files revival – So the better actor by far gets offered less money due to her sex. Wow.
- Caltech Researchers Find Evidence of a Real Ninth Planet
- Blue Origin Relaunched the Rocket it Landed in November – Loving this new space race, all played out on Twitter too.
- Why You Should Fix Your Inconsistent Sleep Schedule
- Fuck working hard
- Horizontal History
- The Full History of Board Games – Long but glorious read.
- Opie and Anthony – Billy Connolly The Cunt joke – Billy Connolly is a master.
- Tian Tian – Too cute
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Such a sad week. Fuck cancer!
- Bowie Gif – Helen Green – Shared everywhere last week for all the wrong reasons
- A David Bowie Playlist
- Skratch Bastid – David Bowie Tribute “Let’s Dance” routine
- LBC’s James O’Brien demolishes Boris Johnson’s argument about junior doctors
- Martin Lewis Writes A Damning Open Letter To David Cameron Over Retrospective Student Loans Hike
- Britain is on the verge of an IT crisis
- The driverless, car-sharing road ahead
- Inside the Hidden World That Handles Your Holiday Returns
- The slowly fading art of flying—and maintaining—Cold War fighter jets
- The tube at a standstill: why TfL stopped people walking up the escalators
- Girls go missing
- The Letterboxd Year in Review
- Adele Carpool Karaoke
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Far too ugly a start to 2016…only some Star Wars rescues the mood this week.
- It’s 2016 already, how are websites still screwing up these user experiences?!
- You say advertising, I say block that malware
- Media coverage of protests sure looks different when demonstrators are white
- Thank You Twitter – By Unverifying Milo Yiannopoulos, You Are Standing Up for Women Online
- The Search For The Killer Bot
- Who Controls Your Facebook Feed – Interesting post but I find Facebook less and less interesting.
- The Deep Space of Digital Reading
- Labour complains to BBC over Stephen Doughty resignation – What a fucking mess. The Tories can’t believe how lucky they are.
- Artificial intelligence: Can Watson save IBM?
- Apple in 2015: The Six Colors report card
- The inventor of the hoverboard says he’s made no money from it
- Netflix is on F****** Fire – I’m signing up
- Playing for Time – Fuck Cancer.
- At Long Last…My “Star Wars: Episode Vii” Review. The Force Awakens & The Rise Of Idiot Journalism – Great post and take down of the 40 things wrong with The Force Awakens post that did the rounds recently.
- ‘Star Wars’ Reimagined In ‘Calvin And Hobbes’ – All the best things in one handy sketch
- Meet Fn-2199, A.K.A. Tr-8R: The Stormtrooper Behind The Meme – love the depth in the Star Wars universe
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Hello 2016. Work begins for many tomorrow, or Tuesday for those in Scotland (mostly), and I’m looking forward to it. The breaks been long and health has been a bit poor again but the last few days have been much better. No resolutions but some goals and changes that I plan to make – all good 🙂 Anyway, on with the first link dump of the year.
- Meet the cop who brought down the murder rate in inner-city Glasgow – Good insight into how Glasgow has tackled it’s murder problem.
- The Hustlers At Scores – Long but great read.
- Star Wars Fan Spends A Year Building The Best LEGO Millennium Falcon Ever – Want, want, want.
- Happy new year? When scheduled tweets go wrong
- The new Apple revealed itself in 2015
- Why is the media so afraid of Facebook?
- Lessons I learned about life from my mother’s early death
- Sir Terry Pratchett remembered by his daughter, Rhianna Pratchett
- The Storm That Will Unfreeze the North Pole
- The Inside Story of Shell’s Arctic Assault
- The Year in Design
- Murphy’s law – meet the man behind Corbynomics
- The 100 Most Important Fails Of All Time
- Obama cries as Aretha Franklin proves why she’s the queen of soul – Stunning