Novel approach to carbon capture. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Novel approach to carbon capture. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
I wish it wasn't like this: I make tech for the conference industry (not eposters, I hasten to add!), and it can literally take years to close some deals, but I understand why organisers are so cautious.
On risk aversion: conferences are high profile, so innovation = risk that things to go wrong very publicly. And events are stressful enough already.
Also the annual cycle: organisers spend most of the year planning and delivering, and maybe 1 month of the year reflecting, reviewing & innovating.
There are some good options out there to make posters more engaging (eg ltb.io/eposters/), but a few factors stymie new tech adoption at conferences: risk aversion; only one opportunity to innovate every 12 months; budgets; different hosts/organising teams every year...
As a white dude, I find this utterly embarrassing. What the fuck are you so scared of?
www.voronoiapp.com/trade/Which-... Christmas: the gift that keeps on giving to the turkeys who voted for it.
Cue accusations of "woke science"... www.newscientist.com/article/2467...
Adversity is the fuel of creativity. www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/gear/he...
Thanks. Needed to read that today. ๐
Congrats! It's a great feeling isn't it? And it can be an instructive exercise!
"Workplace cheating" becoming the new normal. Welcome to career catfishing, coffee badging, and quiet vacationing.
The article doesn't say if the study asked Gen X about these behaviours, so rather perpetuates generational stereotyping. Still interesting.
fortune.com/2025/01/27/g...
Wait. Instagram?
Some simple advice that's easier said than done! www.forbes.com/sites/meliss...
Great sub-head from the FT.
Want good tech support? Describe the problem in as much detail as possible, including screenshots, error messages & links to where the problem can be reproduced. Also give an indication of the business impact/urgency of the problem.
Pro tip: be polite and get the support engineer on your side.
Building a SaaS product is like riding a pendulum swinging between anxiety about not having enough clients and anxiety about not having enough capacity to support all the clients.
Voting intention is one thing. Getting off your arse on election day is another.
Preach!
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Really struck by Gisรจle Pelicot's bravery and digntity in utterly unimaginable circumstances. Also - and in no way trying to trivialise events - these courtroom sketches by Benoit Peyruqc are great. www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cn...
Benny Hill's dark twin hauls Argentina out of recession. www.ft.com/content/c92c...
I'm not the world's most critical thinker, but even I'd noticed a whiff of woo-woo about the clips of this podcast the algos have been serving me lately.
www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...
Go on, fella! Voyage 1 is back online ๐๐ www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/ar...
It'll be interesting to discover which developments in Leeds are involved in this...
www.bbc.com/news/article...
What a heartwarming moment.
Also, implications for #eventtech companies who offer live captioning solutions.
www.youtube.com/shorts/rulE3...
"It comes after it was announced that Dame Andrea Jenkyns would be running for his party in next yearโs Greater Lincolnshire mayoral election."
Perhaps Dame Andrea Jenkyns would be a better choice then, given that it will be recorded in Lincoln? ๐คทโโ๏ธ
A shopping trolley stands on a grass verge next to a canal.
Living on borrowed time.
Consistency and persistence. So many businesses fail because founders underestimate how long it will take to achieve profitability and either run out of money or give up too soon. It took us 6 gruelling years of bootstrapping to get to $100k ARR.
How local news providers' need for clicks to drive ad revenue is resulting in "ultra-processed news." Interesting read from a disillusioned former local journalist.