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Rakka by Blomkamp Link

Watching through Rakka volume 1 was a bit disturbing but it’s clearly the core of a good scifi story. As with some of Neil Blomkamp’s other movies like Chappie and District 9, it’s a postapocolyptic story built on-top of the inhuman atrocities we’re already capable of. But instead of humans, it’s aliens. I like his movies (Chappie was far better than the critics suggested) and this looks to be a solid follow up with a new production studio and maybe a new release model.

Ten Years of Ribbonfarm Link

Ribbonfarm is a nice blog with long, smart posts. It’s now 10 years old. 1,346,678 words later. At an average of just over 2179 words. Good work.

Lessons From the President Link

I like Eddie. Everyone is wrong about something. Vulnerability is mightier than the strongest ego. It will win you the most loyal followers.

Pipes for Feeds Link

Remember Yahoo Pipes? It was a terrific web-based tool for pulling in data feeds, manipulating, combining, and filtering, and then generating a new feed with the results. Like anything useful, Yahoo killed it. Now there is Pipes.digital as a replacement. I wish there was more info on how this will be supported and maintained, or even who is running it. But it’s a nice looking option right now so I’ll be keeping an eye on it to see what it becomes.

CRISPR Explainer Link

By way of Kottke, comes this excellent description of the CRISPR technology. I enjoyed the book Change Agent by Daniel Suarez a lot.1 As with his other books, the basis for the fiction is solid. The futuristic technologies he invents have a firm foundation in actual science. Which is a far cry from a lot of science fiction I read. This article by Derek Lowe is a pretty good overview of what is currently happening in the CRISPR field.

There are Bots Everywhere Link

From Renee DiResta at Ribbonfarm, comes this terrific “long-read”1: We’re now in a period that’s strikingly reminiscent of the early days of HFT: the intersection of automation and social networking has given us manipulative bots and an epidemic of “fake news”. Just as HFT was a simplified boogeyman for finance, “fake news” is an imprecise term used to describe a variety of disingenuous content: clickbait, propaganda, misinformation, disinformation, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories.

Outline to Omnigraffle Link

This trick with Omnioutliner is great. Convert an Omnioutliner document into a mind map by importing it into Omnigraffle. There are other ways to do this, such as converting it to OPML and importing it into one of the many top notch mind mapping apps. But Omnigraffle has super powers that most mind map apps lack, like better image editing and arbitrary canvas text.

Mavericks and Heretics Link

I always enjoy the work over at Information is Beautiful. This post about how scientific theories were received throughout history is very good. I’ve always assumed astronomy was the most dangerous field for heretics but this data set implies that Medicine will get you more often.

Text Transform with Alfred Link

I love these examples of text transforms with Alfred. I’m still mostly using Keyboard Maestro because I prefer the options it has but if you want just one application to use as a launcher and utility tool, Alfred is a good option.