[fr] De la lecture. (Il y a un article en français. Sisi.)
A little link-dump, I’m sure you don’t all follow me on Twitter or read Digital Crumble. I stumbled upon a few really interesting articles lately (or less lately). Here they are. (Don’t have sufficient energy to comment, but not doing perfect should never be an excuse for not doing at all! Oh, and of course 90% of the time I don’t have the faintest idea how I found them — thanks to all the people I follow on Twitter, Facebook, G+, and the random encounters of hanging out online.)
- Our kids’ glorious new age of distraction
- Do You Suffer From Decision Fatigue?
- I was wrong about veganism. Let them eat meat – but farm it properly
- Real-time May Be Nice For Search Engines, But What About Personal Lives?
- The If-Then Solution: No willpower? No problem. [warning 03.2013: link redirect to pr0n site, hope it’ll be fixed soon!]
- Don’t Touch That Dial! A history of media technology scares, from the printing press to Facebook.
- The KJ-Technique: A Group Process for Establishing Priorities (via Leisa’s excellent Notes from a very meta workshop on workshop facilitation (UXDO))
- Check Against Delivery. My speech to the IAAC. (Ben Hammersley)
- On jobs, Obama needs to be a radical
- Comment le roman a transformé l’écriture savante
- Opinion: Games And Riots
- Dysfunctional ICT by Euan Semple
- Kids today need a licence to tinker
- Capture as it happens – Memory fades, protecting our world view, and forcing cause and effect
Enjoy!