Links tagged with “via:favejet”
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Why is Dale Vince Lying About Heat Pumps?
Debunking his arguments. (via FaveJet)
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Thomas Hirschhorn @ Kochi Biennial | The White Pube
On critiquing art, energy vs quality. (via FaveJet)
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Bikepacking 101 Handbook - BIKEPACKING.com
I have no plans to do this but I love a good introductory guide. (via FaveJet)
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On Oasis & The Gallaghers - Neil Kulkarni’s Too Much Music
Nicely written, good, true stuff. (via FaveJet)
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Best Smart Heating Controls - Compatibility Guide
Thorough-looking survey of smart thermostats for UK boilers. (via FaveJet)
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Mike Davis on death, organizing, politics, climate change - Los Angeles Times
What it says in the title. An interesting interview. (via FaveJet)
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Do the verdicts in the trial of the Colston 4 signal something wrong with our jury system? 10 things you should know – The Secret Barrister
A really clear description of all the possible reasons the verdict could have been “not guilty”. (via FaveJet)
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London Cafes in The 1980s - Flashbak
Lots of nice photos by Peter Marshall. (via FaveJet)
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FSNotes App – Modern notes manager for macOS and iOS
Another nice looking, open source, notes app with lots of features, including cloud syncing, links between notes, git versioning, inline images, encryption. (via FaveJet)
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Moo Card Player - Hicks.design
Using NFC tags stuck to Moo cards, triggering iOS Shortcuts, to play albums. Very nice.
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E.W.Dijkstra Archive: The strengths of the academic enterprise (EWD 1175)
“The Buxton Index of an entity, i.e. person or organization, is defined as the length of the period, measured in years, over which the entity makes its plans.” (via FaveJet)
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Your Mother Doesn’t Work Here - Body of Work: Belle de Jour
Looking back on everything. And cleaning. “Decades ago I had something they wanted: youth and sex. They had something I wanted: money and to be taken seriously. Only one end of that equation ever gets what it wants.” (via FaveJet)
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#158 The Case of the Missing Hit | Reply All
That is a gripping story (from “Super Tech Support” onwards). I am thankful for transcripts too. (via FaveJet)
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dotfiles/setup.sh at master · lazerwalker/dotfiles
Impressed by this kind of thing but I don’t think I set up a new Mac often enough to do this. (via FaveJet)
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What’s It Like to Stage in a Michelin-Starred Restaurant in France - Eater
I do enjoy reading about restaurant kitchens (and the workings of restaurants generally). (via FaveJet)
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The Trade Journal Cooperative
“A niche trade journal delivered to your door, quarterly.” Sounds brilliant (if pricey), but US only. (via FaveJet)
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The Best Value Restaurants in London
So very varied. I’ve only been to one (Paul Rothe) which is probably the most traditionally English of the lot. (via FaveJet)
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You’re Doing Great! 👍
I like this idea of a semi-formal structure for a day with friends with a purpose. (via Favejet)
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Is London’s culture unaffordable? | Financial Times
Mainly for the phrase, “the impressive-sounding Royal College of Art, which is impressive-sounding in much the same way as Royal Mail”. (via Favejet)
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52 things I learned in 2018 – Fluxx Studio Notes – Medium
Always a good list of interesting things. Some amazing, some depressing, some both. (via Favejet)
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CSS Grid Layout Interface Builder | LayoutIt!
Very nifty thing for constructing a grid and getting the HTML and CSS for it using CSS Grid. (via FaveJet)
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Smart kids eventually grow up | A Candle in Sunshine
I don’t know you, how do you know me?! Although I wasn’t even that smart back then anyway. Still, good advice. (via FaveJet)
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Asking the Right Questions About AI – Yonatan Zunger – Medium
A good summary of the basic things to know about AI when thinking about it. (via FaveJet)
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Learn ES2015 · Babel
“A detailed overview of ECMAScript 2015 features.” (via FaveJet)
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Sharing some process from IF – Writing by IF – Medium
A handy list of things to do to secure your Mac, iPhone, email, etc. (via Favejet)
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How it feels to learn JavaScript in 2016
Yeah. Bonkers. (via FaveJet)
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The HURRDURR Games — Dorian Taylor
On why most hackathons are exploitative. Includes a calculator for whether it’s worth your time. (via Favejet)