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My HTML article clean-up in WordPress screwed up a video embed, so the Web Guy has to clean up after me again.

I also just spilled a whole cup of coffee on myself.

So yeah, I’m having a morning.

Because you definitively need some Dorothy Parker today (and stories about editorial oversight): "When she was good she was very very good, and when she was bad she wore this divine nightdress…" publicdomainreview.org/essay/w

3 Lessons from big software failures

We all learn from mistakes, writes @lisavaas -- ideally from *someone else’s* mistakes. After the frantic glitch dissection, after the final customer update, it’s time to pick up the pieces and dissect. Herein, a collection of more or less recent, decidedly epic software disasters. May they spark conversation that helps your shop to avoid more of the same.

functionize.com/blog/3-lessons

Tony Adams analyzed audio spectrograms corresponding to more than 8,200 pitches. Last week, he published a website documenting his findings in the Astros scandal, including a spreadsheet of the data signstealingscandal.com

"A University of Saskatchewan-led international team has produced the first web and mobile phone app of Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales--the first major literary work augmented by new scholarship, in any language, presented in an app." eurekalert.org/pub_releases/20
h/t Tara

“When people interact, they end up agreeing, and they make worse decisions - they don’t share information, they share biases.” (2016) bbc.com/future/article/2016011

Major Japanese hardware vendor joins Open Invention Network zd.net/2UopMlm by@sjvn

Linux and open-source patent protection isn't just for open-source or even software companies anymore.

The plan to ban private cars from Market Street in San Francisco—one of the city’s busiest and most dangerous downtown thoroughfares—enjoys a remarkable level of local support. citylab.com/transportation/202

"English-language popular songs have become more negative. The use of words related to negative emotions has increased by more than one third." aeon.co/ideas/why-are-pop-song

"What this and similar legislation seem to willfully misunderstand is that no one is buying oat milk because they think they are buying milk. The fact that it’s not a lacteal secretion is precisely the point." eater.com/2020/1/31/21116677/v

Men Call Their Own Research ‘Excellent’. Women do so much less often. And it’s not because their work isn’t as good. nytimes.com/2019/12/17/opinion

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