Month: September 2018
🎧 "Magnum P.I." I Saw the Sun Rise | CBS
Directed by Justin Lin. With Jay Hernandez, Perdita Weeks, Zachary Knighton, Stephen Hill. After returning home from Afghanistan, Thomas Magnum re-purposes his military skills to become a private investigator in Hawaii.
👓 On public criticism | Belle B. Cooper
I've noticed a few posts on Micro.blog today that are clearly related to my post about leaving yesterday (though not sent to me directly). The general gist of these posts is that criticism should be done privately.
📺 "Bull" The Ground Beneath Their Feet | CBS
Directed by Bethany Rooney. With Jayden Abrams, Lindsey Blanchard, Cadence Burke, Riley Burke. Following his heart attack, Bull represents an insurance company being sued by a dying mother for denying coverage of her liver transplant.
📺 “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” Jeff Davis 7 | CW
With Aisha Tyler, Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, Wayne Brady. Guest: comedian Jeff Davis.
📺 "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" Gary Anthony Williams 4 | CW
With Aisha Tyler, Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, Wayne Brady. Guest: comedian Gary Anthony Williams. The troupe plays "Questions", "Film Dub", "Scenes from a Hat" (Really Bad Teachers, Things you can say at the gym that you can't say to your partner, the world's worst medical ads, pick up lines of Aisha Tyler), "Greatest Hits" (Songs of the Bartender: "Too Much Salt on the Rim" by Barry White and Nicki Minaj and the modern funk song "Why is the Floor so Sticky?"), and "Credits" (mischievous residents of a retirement home with a nurse).
👓 SiriusXM to Acquire Pandora, Creating World’s Largest Audio Entertainment Company | Pandora
You may have noticed that big things are happening at Pandora. Earlier today, we announced that we’ve entered into an agreement to be acquired by SiriusXM, in an all-stock transaction, valued at approximately $3.5 billion. Here’s what this means for our listeners, and why we’re excited: First...
🎧 The value of rituals in a digital world | ABC Radio National
Are rituals still needed in a world mediated through digital devices?
We tend to think of rituals as solemn ceremonies, usually associated with religion. But rituals exist in our everyday life, as a way of helping us to make sense of the world. They can be communal or solitary. But how are they changing as we become increasing digital? Can rituals still have power and relevance in a world mediated through digital devices?
Guests
Michael Norton – Professor, Harvard Business School
Vanessa Ochs – Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and Member of the Jewish Studies Program, University of Virginia
Viktor Lysell Smalanning – Ritual designer
Alexandra Samuel – digital columnist for JSTOR Daily and regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal
Nicolas Nova – Associate Professor, Geneva School of Art and Design
What types of rituals can we create to help mark the leaving behind of the old social world and becoming a fully fledged member of the indie web by registering one’s own domain and having one’s own website? Perhaps a ritual to celebrate not only this but the addition of standards like Webmention, Micropub, and Microsub? In some small sense, this is what we’re celebrating in the use of displaying buttons (or badges) on our sites.
This is definitely worth listening to again and brainstorming ideas for extending the concept. Perhaps at an upcoming IWC??
hat tip: Aaron Davis
📺 Facebook: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) | YouTube
Facebook’s global expansion has been linked to political turmoil overseas, so maybe their ads should focus less on how they “connect the world” and more on why connecting people isn’t always the best idea.
👓 Opinion | Padma Lakshmi: I Was Raped at 16 and I Kept Silent | New York Times
I understand why a woman would wait years to disclose a sexual assault.
🔖 Claimed proof of The Riemann Hypothesis by Sir Michael Atiyah
👓 Atiyah and the Fine-Structure Constant | Sean Carroll
Sir Michael Atiyah, one of the world’s greatest living mathematicians, has proposed a derivation of α, the fine-structure constant of quantum electrodynamics. A preprint is here. The math her…
👓 U.S. Divorce Rate: Millennials Are Causing the U.S. Divorce Rate to Plummet | Bloomberg
Americans under the age of 45 have found a novel way to rebel against their elders: They’re staying married. New data show younger couples are approaching relationships very differently from baby boomers, who married young, divorced, remarried and so on.
👓 Facebook Has Removed More Than A Dozen Big Conservative And Liberal Political Pages | Buzz Feed
Facebook said the pages were managed by a fake account and were spamming content from LifeZette, a conservative site.
👓 Creating new policies together | Twitter
To improve the health of public conversations, we want to address the impact dehumanizing language can have on off-platform behavior