This week I have been enjoying the audio archive of The Famous Computer Cafe, a radio show from the eighties with many famous guests of the home computer area. There are definitely some parallels to the present.
The X Windows history is also great.
Today's post does contain plenty of throwbacks.
Leadership
TBM 297: Staying In Touch - keeping track of things helps, people forget, and we can't see trends
On Burnout, Mental Health, And Not Being Okay - take care of yourself.
Engineering
X Window System At 40 - about the history, and why it is still around.
Serious vulnerability fixed with OpenSSH 9.8 - seems to be difficult to exploit, but possible.
Environment
‘It needs to stay in the loop’: German reuse schemes turn shopping upside down - some of this is happening in Spain too.
Our 2024 Environmental Report - from Google, pretending everything is fine
Google’s emissions climb nearly 50% in five years due to AI energy demand - it's not fine.
Heatpumpmonitor - database with ratings.
World’s largest plane to carry wind turbines and save Earth - I don't even understand if this makes sense.
Understanding the large role of long-distance travel in carbon emissions from passenger travel [Paper] - turns out long-distance travel is increasing and also especially bad for the environment.
‘We can’t let the animals die’: drought leaves Sicilian farmers facing uncertain future - maybe everybody has to migrate north.
Urbanism
The REAL reason America can’t go Dutch [YouTube] - because they don't dare to do it.
Read this at my funeral - all cyclists know how they die ... most likely die anyway.
Random Home Computers
The Famous Computer Cafe 1985-02-08 James Copland [Podcast] - I have been going through the backlog of these radio recordings. They are all fun, even the commercials. This one is about Atari.
The Famous Computer Cafe 1984-12-21 Douglas Adams and Steve Meretzky [Podcast] - Douglas Adams talking about the Infocom HHGG text adventure.
Fiio’s reboot of the Walkman no longer hides those glorious cassettes - I am pretty sure the quality will be bad. I might still get one.
Sony Walkman Turns 45 - not much of an article ... but yeah!
German cannabis clubs face jungle of bureaucracy - who is surprised?
The Circle Back Initiative - interesting initiative to make sure companies get back to you when you apply for a job.
Here is your demo version of Energize for Solaris - those are some pretty CDs!
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