[SC 2.4.4] Subconsciously make up for the relative lack of links
I have a lot more links this week, maybe to subconsciously make up for the relative lack of links from last week?
Why we're helping more wikis move away from Fandom
Nature is healing.
Why GOV.UK’s Exit this Page component doesn’t use the Escape key
"A very specific question, answered very longwindedly."
Dookie Demastered
Honestly, this rules.
The Editors Protecting Wikipedia from AI Hoaxes
So much of the internet is built off the backs of people doing quiet, thankless work.
Authors Apart
And speaking of that quiet work.
Point to Point
"Nearly every station in the London Underground contains an enamel plaque depicting a labyrinth."
The Disappearance of an Internet Domain
I almost feel like I'm contractually obligated to include this.
Can Plastic Waste Be Transformed Into Food for Humans?
I mean, it's no cricket brick.
PHP is the Best Choice for Long‑Term Business
Post this in your work's engineering Slack channel to make forever enemies and potentially also tear the company apart.
The Contingency Contingent: My fake job in Y2K preparedness
"But in the first days of the millennium, I was surprised by how quickly Y2K disappeared from office discourse as though censored, and by how team members adopted an almost amnesiac approach to a period so many of us had let so eventfully structure our lives."
Radio Static
"Radio Static is a small and ultimately pointless internet radio that plays nothing but various forms of static and occasionally some industrial noises that also kind of sound like static."
'World-first' indoor vertical farm to produce 4M pounds of berries a year
This is very good news.
The Subatomic Person:A New Ontology of Big Data
"This new subatomic person is created by the aspect, a singular piece of data extracted from an atomic individual and collected in a data set. This aspect is then aggregated to develop the form of the subatomic person, which is conceptually separated from the original form of the atomic individual, existing as what Jacques Derrida describes as a "specter"—noncorporeal, yet real."
Trees and land absorbed almost no CO2 last year. Is nature’s carbon sink failing?
chat, is this good
The Hidden World of Electrostatic Ecology
"The magic of animal electrostatics is all about size. Large animals don’t meaningfully experience nature’s static — we’re too big to feel it."
HTML Whitespace is Broken
Thanks, I hate it!
AI crap
As AI takes the helm of decision making, signs of perpetuating historic biases emerge
LinkedIn: If our AI gets something wrong, that's your problem