Friday, December 13, 2024

Friday Links 24-31

Smørrebrød
I have been lazy and travelling over the last few Fridays. Today is a catch-up post, with quite a few links. 

I recommend the podcast about the Reiser story today and the video about the first BMX park in Nigeria. 

Engineering

The Legacy of Unix - Unix: A History and a Memoir by Brian Kernighan [Podcast]  - The problem with Bookoverflow is the effect on my to-read list.

Story: ReiserFS [Podcast] -  Great summary of the whole Reiser saga, with some things I didn't know already. Tim Bray also has a related post: Remembering Bonnie

Fully documented source code for Elite on the Commodore 64 - if you like reading assembler.

Environment

Weatherwatch: why cooling white roofs cause neighbours to swelter - another change with side effects. 

Spain introduces paid climate leave after deadly floods - more costs caused by ignoring climate change. 

How climate policies reduce air pollution saving lives and money - "Early deaths from air pollution in US could be reduced by between 4,000 and 15,000 a year by 2035, study shows"

Why We Don’t Know AI's True Water Footprint - we often don't know what any business water use is. 

Swiss reject plans for bigger motorways and extra rights for landlords - this mostly happened because the far right was against them too, for the usual migration reasons.

Cycling

Are You Still Getting Your Winter Clothing Wrong? [YouTube] - pretty close to what I do, except that I keep my knees free as long as possible. 

The Ideal Cyclist - "The Ideal Cyclist doesn’t even ride a bike." 

Building the FIRST Skate Park in Nigeria | Encouraged 2 [YouTube] - such a great story and fun to watch. 

Strava’s Big Changes Aim To Kill Off Apps - I am not angry, just disappointed. I think they had good reasons for this change, but the communication and planning was pretty bad. 

BMX hobby has been a lifeline, says woman, 63 - maybe there is still hope for me. 

Mit einem BAMBUSFAHRRAD 5000 Kilometer nach ASERBAIDSCHAN 4K [YouTube, German] - Ingwar travels by bicycle from Germany to the Cop29. Very nice movie.  There are automatic subtitles.

Urbanism

In the Studio: Mia Lehrer and the LA River [Podcast] - people working on improving the LA River.

The five-minute city: inside Denmark’s revolutionary neighbourhood - nice, and expensive. 

Paris Calls for Government Ban on SUVs in Urban Areas - this seems unlikely to happen.

Cycle lanes boosting house prices by up to eight per cent, new study finds -  I wonder if that changes people's minds.

Barcelona mayor defends ban on tourist flats saying ‘drastic’ action needed to cut housing costs - I am not sure if this will really make a difference. 

The Life-Sized City - S03 - Barcelona - Full Episode [YouTube] - Nice to see the old industrial area being refreshed.

Random Sandwich

10 years of the long read: How the sandwich consumed Britain (2017) [Podcast] - I am a big sandwich fan and was quite addicted to the Pret Coronation Sandwich while living in London. They don't do that one any more, which is good for my health. 

Is sleep perfectionism making us more exhausted? [Podcast] - I love tracking all kinds of metrics, including sleep. There is a problem where this can get out of hand. I find it more useful in looking at the past data, if I notice an issue with my health or performance.

Wormholes [Podcast] - Do they exist? Are they useful? Who knows!

607. Is America Switching From Booze to Weed? & 608. Cannabis Is Booming, So Why Isn’t Anyone Getting Rich? [Podcast] - new series by Freakonomics, about cannabis in the US.

Batman: Wayne Family Adventures [Comic] - I might have posted this before, this is my favourite web comic.  

When AI 'Recreates' a 90s Rave [YouTube] - this might be how I remember it. 

A Short History of the 303 in 12 songs 🙂 How the 303 failed successfully - our fav TB-303 patterns [YouTube] - recreated just on the 303.  

Why is vintage audio equipment booming? - nostalgia.

Goldie 'Inner City Life' | The Making Of A Drum & Bass Classic [YouTube] - This made me quite emotional.

Toronto runner takes Strava art to the next level - peak Strava Art 

Why are cassette and CD players so bulky now? [YouTube] - because nobody cares any more.

Friday Links Disclaimer
Inclusion of links does not imply that I agree with the content of linked articles or podcasts. I am just interested in all kinds of perspectives. If you follow the link posts over time, you might notice common themes, though.
More about the links in a separate post: About Friday Links.

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