- Twitter CEO: ‘We suck at dealing with abuse’ | The Verge
Wow. Sounds like they might actually be planning to do something about the hordes of trolls wandering the Twitter swamplands. Cause for cautious optimism?
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Links for Tuesday February 3rd 2015
Links for Tuesday February 3rd 2015
- Iceland to build first Norse gods temple since Viking age so you can worship Thor and Odin – Europe – World – The Independent
Pleasing. - DevMynd Blog: Pairing with Junior Developers
Really good article on how to use pair programming with junior devs, the key insight being something so simple and obvious it hadn't occurred to me.
Passing Observations And Navel-Gazing
After realising that the archive of this blog contained quite a lot of duplicate posts (from back when I reconsolidated everything) I’ve spent a fair amount of time reading back over it – initially just because I wanted to clean things up, and then as a bit of a more-or-less pleasant nostalgia trip. I used to write a lot more on here, didn’t I? About things I’d done, people I’d seen etc. It was much more diaristic. I’m not sure it was better for it, but I have to admit, I’ve enjoyed the stroll down memory lane, and it’s notable that the last few years have been rather lacking in any sort of permanent record of Stuff. (Mind you, I appear to do less Stuff than I used to.) I should maybe try and do more of that, so that I can continue to look back on this when I’m old, and my memory is even more shot than it is now. At the moment, the bookmarks do sort of guide me back to what I was thinking about and roughly what was going on in my life around the time I bookmarked something, but they’re not exactly a perfect write up.
The other passing observation is that I’m about to be settling back into a rhythm I’ve had a year off from – running a game that requires me to generate something on the order of 5000 words of text every month. It’s hardly a vast amount of writing (some months, it might be as little as half of that, but that’s the average), but it’s there’s a regular discipline to it – sitting down to run off a batch of emails describing a world and characters, every month. And it’s made me very happy to do so, in an “I hadn’t realised I was missing this” kind of way.
I used to mention to people that I got a bit funny if I didn’t write something on a reasonably regular basis. I should probably make a bit of an effort to remember that.
So in the spirit of all the above, a bit of “What I did in January”, with the intent to try and do a bit more of this sort of thing, generally keeping up with my day-to-day life. (Yes, odds are I’ll be doing well if I do this once a month….)
- Quite a lot of cooking. Goosemas (I buy a Victorian Stuffed Goose, and invite most of a dozen folk round to help me eat the beast), Burns night, a couple of experiments with sous-vide steak-cooking (the second markedly better than the first, and a serious contender for the best steak I have ever cooked).
- Started the aforesaid game. Not a flawless beginning, but a start, nonetheless.
- Continued playing in a very traditional D&D game that a group of us began late last year – the first time I’ve played D&D in 20 years. It has actually been kind of awesome, and not just in a retro-gaming way – it’s made me think a lot about randomness in narrative design.
- Started to think about dusting last year’s zero-draft novel off and seeing how much is salvageable. Had a brief look, and shuddered.
- Not actually very much else. Hmmm. Still February’s shaping up to be medium busy at least in the first half of the month.
Final idle thought in passing: I have the fortnight before Easter off work, and am considering a holiday to somewhere like Islay sort of roughly March 23rd to 29th, but it’s a bastard expensive thing to do solo. Is there anyone reading this (that I actually know in the real world) that might be interested in going for a week’s self-catering there, and splitting the costs of things like care hire and a cottage?
Links for Saturday January 31st 2015
- London’s Graveyard of the Outcast Dead to Resurrect into a Memorial Garden | Atlas Obscura
Only temporary for now, but this is still fantastic news!
Links for Tuesday January 27th 2015
- After the flood | Projects | London Squared Map
Absolutely superb way of visualising London data. - Filtered for magic and legitimacy (26 Jan., 2015, at Interconnected)
Several things in here, but mostly, I want to remember this one for the list of different kinds of magician banned in ancient Rome.
Links for Monday January 26th 2015
- The Big Fat Undertaking | Cooking from The Big Fat Duck Cookbook
(h/t to Mr Wallis via Twitter) This madman has cooked his way through the Fat Duck Cookbook. Proper crazy. I've been idly wondering if, now I'm able to sous-vide stuff at home, there's any stuff in the Fat Duck cookbook that is now (more easily) within my reach. I shall read through this with interest.
Links for Thursday January 22nd 2015
- Bullet Journal: An analog note-taking system for the digital age
I've been using a modified version of this at work for the last few weeks, and I think I've finally found a task tracking system that I can keep up with and find useful.
Links for Wednesday January 21st 2015
- Review: Afternoon Tea at the Milestone Hotel London « High Tea Society – A community dedicated to High Tea.
Stu flagged this one as something I might like. He was right. I'm particularly interested in the option that comes with a flight of whisky. Anyone else think this sounds like fun? - My Statement – Shanley – Pastebin.com
Shanley Kane on what happened to her when she dared suggest that Linus Torvalds might not be a very nice man. (And I don't think anyone who has ever read his forum posts, or his commit messages would disagree with that statement.) It very much makes me wish I worked in another industry.
Links for Monday January 19th 2015
- The magic behind configure, make, make install
Confession: I have never really understood what this voodoo witchery was doing, despite the thousands of times I have done it. This article is therefore great.