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  1. Conversable Economist, , more info

    Will AI Bring an “Intention Economy”?
    Back in the 1971, Herbert Simon (Nobel ’78) published an essay on the “attention economy.” It famously noted that “a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.” He offered insights about how economic organizations (and people) needed mechanisms to receive and process large amounts of information, and then pass only the relevant portion of that information. (Simon won the Nobel prize “for his pioneering research into the decision-making process …
    By conversableeconomist, 961 words
  2. Phil Nash | Blog, , more info

    Troubles with multipart form data and fetch in Node.js
    This is one of those cathartic blog posts. One in which I spent several frustrating hours trying to debug something that really should have just worked. Once I had finally found out what was going on I felt that I had to write it all down just in case someone else is out there dealing with the same issue. So if you have found yourself in a situation where using …
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  3. Swizec Teller, , more info

    What I learned from Accelerate
    Accelerate is the empirical research behind books such as The Phoenix/Unicorn Project and (parts of) Software Engineering at Google. I loved it.
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  4. RonJeffries.com, , more info

    Why Does This Work Q&A
    A followup to yesterday's article 'Why does this work?', with questions and answers and some references to folks from whom I have learned.
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  5. Actuaries in government, , more info

    Navigating the future of pensions administration
    Introduction As we look back on 2024 and forward to 2025, it’s clear that the pensions administration industry is facing significant changes and challenges. With those, come opportunities. New year, fresh challenges. Credit: Kelly Sikkema, Unsplash Each scheme and administration provider faces a unique set of circumstances, yet certain overarching trends are shaping the industry. Understanding these trends is crucial for staying ahead of the curve. Here, we reflect on …
    By Jemma Byrne - Senior Pensions Consultant, 1,096 words
  6. paulregan.studio – From the studio, , more info

    W3 Spring term: Bacon
    I’m currently putting together some drawing and painting activities for classes next week, inspired by the Francis Bacon triptych portraits currently on show at the National Portrait Gallery (ends 19/1/25). I’ve included some photographs from the exhibition, above and below, but first, here are a few links to Bacon and Soho things I’ve enjoyed watching in the past few days: A good, honest conversation with Bacon on the Southbank Show. …
    By Paul Regan, 167 words
  7. FXRant, , more info

    "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" Mini-Oner
    Much has been said about Steven Spielberg’s uncanny ability to tell a story within a frame and set up geography, and usually folks use his long oners as examples of this talent. In fact, we break down a "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981) oner on the Lighter Darker: The ILM Podcast, in Episode 3 (starting around 27:35).But here’s a relatively innocuous, non-flashy 26-second-long shot from “Indiana Jones and the …
    By Todd Vaziri, 329 words
  8. Radar – O’Reilly, , more info

    Technology Trends for 2025
    Welcome to our annual report on the usage of the O’Reilly learning platform. It’s been an exciting year, dominated by a constant stream of breakthroughs and announcements in AI, and complicated by industry-wide layoffs. Generative AI gets better and better—but that trend may be at an end. Now the ball is in the application developers’ court: Where, when, and how will AI be integrated into the applications we build and …
    By Mike Loukides, 8,932 words
  9. Robin The Fog, , more info

    Shaking The Birley: Tape Loop Workshop & Performance In Preston
    Join sound artist and composer Robin The Fog for an afternoon exploring the magic and the chaos of composing with magnetic tape. Learn to create your own far-out analogue sound worlds with little more than a microphone, a razor blade, some sticky tape, and a sense of adventure – and with not a single pedal, plugin or synthesiser in sight! Last remaining tickets are £5 and can be found here …
    By Robin The Fog, 302 words
  10. Southern Railway, Fisherton Sarum, Canute Road Quay & Westhill Road, , more info

    Hornby announce first part of their 2025 00 gauge range and includes Bulleid Tavern Car sets – A round up of new SR/BR(s) items
    Hornby have today announced the first part of their forthcoming 00 gauge range for 2025. Hornby have advised that their announcements will focus on items that will be delivered within 12 months, so as last year there is a possibility of further announcements to come during the year. There is also likely to be a separate TT-120 update later . The headline news for Southern Region (and some Eastern Region) …
    By grahammuz, 1,699 words
  11. audio.out, , more info

    Record Mirror Club Chart, January 14th 1989
    Ah, here we are again. Same deal, a few tunes off youtube and a burning desire for everyone in Spotify’s management to die horribly. A Frankie Knuckles creation, Soulful house at it’s best. Juan Atkins on the mixing duties here, and, well, it’s not that good? There were better versions but both lads are disgustingly handsome so we’ll overlook this. Not to be confused with Cry Sisko – Afro-dizzi-act. You …
    By stx, 161 words
  12. Ludicrously Niche, , more info

    The Perils of Cliff Hanger
    The above is a typical specimen of Cliff Hanger, the British comics character who enjoyed a four-year stint in Fleetway Publications' Buster from 1983 to 1987 with a strip that was part comic, part adventure gamebook. Trust me, I'm just as surprised as you that it's taken me over eight years to write about this.When readers first encountered Cliff in June 1983, he was watching his favourite television show, Now …
    By Christopher Wickham, 269 words
  13. Accessibility in government, , more info

    Accessibility audit of the Met Office app: outcomes and learnings
    We explore how the Met Office responded to an accessibility report. We also trialled tandem testing and highlighted the lessons we learnt in understanding mobile apps.
    By Andrew Hick, Senior Accessibility Specialist, Government Digital Service, 36 words
  14. Wyrd Britain, , more info

    Moon8: An 8-Bit Tribute To Dark Side Of The Moon
    Made by Brad Smith between 2006 and 2010 this is an interpretation of Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side Of The Moon' made for the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System. For the Floyd purists I suspect this might be a difficult listen but for those of you with an affection for electronic music, game music or just the slightly barmy then this'll make your day because it's all those things.You can find out …
    By ian holloway, 135 words
  15. Nutfield Genealogy, , more info

    What did Genea-Santa Bring? Christmas Books 2024
    Happy Holidays! For many years I have posted the books that the Genea-Santa has put under my Christmas Tree. This year was a big haul of new books to read! I hope that now that Christmas and Three Kings have passed, I can start to read the Christmas books I received this holiday season. I hope you enjoy this blog post, and that you find a book or two you …
    By Heather Wilkinson Rojo, 620 words