Page Weight Matters

“By keeping your client side code small and lightweight, you can literally open your product up to new markets.”

Fix Your Boring Slides

Six simple tips for presentations

Journal of a Programmer: Aghast at the bullpen

“I’m not quite sure where this open floor plan mania arose from. …But I’ll tell you something: it does not work for software development.”

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A Neuroscientist’s Radical Theory of How Networks Become Conscious

I’m not buying this, mostly because I have no idea what “integrated information” means.

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YouTube: Marching Together

Marching Together

YouTube: 15 Sorting Algorithms in 6 Minutes

15 Sorting Algorithms in 6 Minutes

YouTube: How the Victorians Wired the World

How the Victorians Wired the World

Winter’s end in northern Greenland – Return of the Sun – Aeon Film

The exquisitely beautiful landscape of northern Greenland comes back to life in the first days of sunlight after weeks of winter darkness.

Monkeys at the Movies (pdf scientific study)

“…it seems that what makes people different is our ability to follow a narrative. Whereas monkeys look and react to scenes quickly, people fixate on one actor and integrate complex events over time…remembering our past is a kind of ‘mental time travel’, implying that we do not passively store and recall concrete chains of events, but actively reconstruct them through some process of generalization and reassembly”

How Monkeys Watch Movies and People Tell Stories

“…it seems that what makes people different is our ability to follow a narrative. Whereas monkeys look and react to scenes quickly, people fixate on one actor and integrate complex events over time.”

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Of Strategies, Deliberate and Emergent (pdf)

Influential paper on business theory. “Comparing intended strategy with realized strategy, as shown in Figure 1, has allowed us to distinguish deliberate strategies-realized as intended-from emergent strategies- patterns or consistencies realized despite, or in the absence of, intentions.”

Content economics, part 4: scale | Felix Salmon

“I’m convinced that owning a first-rate CMS, one which makes publishing both compelling editorial and beautiful advertising a breeze, is a necessary precondition for success.”

Paul Keating’s address at the Australian War Memorial 2013: We are too wise to be cannon fodder again

“One thing is certain: young Australians, like the young Europeans I mentioned earlier, can no longer be dragooned en masse into military enterprises of the former imperial variety on the whim of so-called statesmen. They are fortunately too wise to the world to be cannon fodder of the kind their young forebears became: young innocents who had little or no choice.

Commemorating these events should make us even more wary of grand ambitions and grand alliances of the kind that fractured Europe and darkened the 20th century.”

Evolution is steered by aggressive competition between females

“So in the wake of pregnancy, when oxytocin levels are high, females are simultaneously more nurturing and more likely to go ninja on your ass.”

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Yes, I’ve Been There: On abuse

“That vicious little voice inside you that cheers when you lash into someone — that voice is not your friend. It will never help you reach people. It will never change hearts or minds. It cannot build bridges, it can only destroy. It will never let you be happy, and it will never let you heal, because it will never, ever let your abuser die, because it lives inside you and comes out through your voice, your hands.”