Some cheerful urbanism news this week. It is especially great to see how Paris is progressing.
For a fun nerdy read, have a look at the tic-tac-toe implemented in printf, or the floppy history.
Engineering
How to measure your cloud carbon footprint [Podcast] - nice open-source tool.
Backdoor in XZ Utils That Almost Happened - Schneier weighs in too.
The Turing Police say "X Wins" - tic-tac-toe implemented in a single printf.
Notes on how to use LLMs in your product. - as always, a good summary from Will.
Environment
Taylor Swift's Two Private Jets in 2023: Where Did They Go? [YouTube] - two?
Tenth consecutive monthly heat record alarms and confounds climate scientists - this really isn't news any more.
Human rights violated by Swiss inaction on climate, ECHR rules in landmark case - go KlimaSeniorinnen!
TIL: Most Teabags contain plastics, and release micro plastics in large amounts when brewed - I am now 2% plastic.Urbanism
End of the Line? Saudi Arabia ‘forced to scale back’ plans for desert megacity - nobody really believed this would happen? Do cities created by rich people ever work?
How do the dolmuş and minibus systems work in Istanbul? | With Geert Kloppenburg [YouTube] - one way of having flexible public transport.
Spain to end 'golden visas' granting residency to investors who spend €500k on housing - it was not widely used, but it is good that they stop it.
French Revolution: Cyclists Now Outnumber Motorists In Paris - this was a pretty quick change overall.
Campaigners hail “historic” EU cycling declaration - it remains to be seen if this changes anything. Beyond Bike Lanes: What Really Impressed Us About Cycling in the Netherlands [YouTube] - the Netherlands are still showing the way.
Random Floppies
The Rise and Fall of 3M’s Floppy Disk - amazingly, I never had a computer with proper 5 1/4 floppy disks, only with 3 and later 3 1/2 disks.
583. Are We Living Through the Most Revolutionary Period in History? [Podcast] - mostly depressing.
GNU Stow 2.4.0 released - I switched to using this for my dotfiles last year, and I just now learn that I know the maintainer.
How to Build a Small Solar Power System - this goes straight to the to-do list.
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