When I write technical documentation, my mantra is: Assume intelligence, but not context.
So many people do the reverse - they assume their reader is an idiot, but also somehow knows the entire 6 month history of the project and all related areas.
This seems like very good advice.
I had an opposite problem when my daughter was in hospital with breathing problems, where one DR was averse to using any words longer than one syllable. They were trying to be calming and reassuring but it was frustrating to not be communicated with as an adult.
World Book Day, is it? Here’s one the mighty @rossignol.bsky.social and me made earlier
The NYT style guide
Because I am unreasonable, I accept this is true, while being annoyed at anyone who says it. Only I, London’s uncrowned king, may publicly express any view other than “greatest city in the world, No. 1 at everything”.
Anyway, I'd strongly recommend it! We also went driving looking for black bears and found one after not too long looking. Alaska is a great place to see bears.
He's the photo I got of the young bear (I don't think they technically counted as a cub anymore)
My wife and I did a bear tour in Alaska some years ago, it was well worth it. Took a boat from Homer over to the Katmai peninsula where we saw a fairly large number of bears on the beach and foothills, including a 1 year old. Awe inspiring animals.
the European mission to Greenland was fourth in the BBC news running order this morning, which feels a bit like doing a light "and finally..." item about the archduke's motorcade taking a wrong turn in Sarajevo
The Ellison/Weiss CBS News of today would insist they couldn't platform Eisenhower without also platforming Göring and if anyone pointed out how ridiculous it was they'd talk about the importance of "open debate" and if you complained loudly enough they'd say "come debate that on my podcast"
Think I’ve just found the most English thing.
Aka rewrite a song into a NYTimes headline.
"All things possible for love, bar refusal for item in question"
Today is Trans Day of Remembrance (TDoR), a day where we pause to remember those who we have lost around the world this year to transphobic violence.
If you don't believe what a politician says is their own thoughts, but what they've been told to say, then what is to stop them being told to say something else in the future? Much easier to trust someone who seems authentic, even if you don't like them as much.
I think a politician that was willing to speak their mind more, even if they are wrong more often, will get much more of a connection from the public. Cf Boris Johnson, Farage etc. "the politician you would most like to have a pint with"
Most politicians these days are so over focus grouped that - even when they say the right thing - you can tell they're saying what they think a politician should tell the median voter, not what they actually believe
I think this is genuinely a large part of the appeal of Trump and other populists - that they have no filter. Trump clearly says whatever comes into his brain, and efforts people might not agree with what he says, I think they are drawn to the authenticity of just coming out and saying it
Burglars warn: door locks and alarms could "financially ruin" the burgling industry
It's less spooky if you document it though
Yeah but it's also the perfect time to drink ale and eat a large pie, sooooo
When you publish a website that posts the names and photos of scholars who have written or said things you disagree with and encourage people to surveil and harass them, you are not, in fact, a “free speech” organization.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thinks this. There are dozens of us! Dozens!
Thats awfully unlucky, sorry to hear that man
Excited about this - Dylan, Braeden, and Cole are all huge fans of CATAN, and we're over the moon to be working with them (and to send some CATAN players to see them in concert at an INCREDIBLE venue in London!).
(Note: The contest is just for tickets, winners are responsible for their own travel.)
Massive Attack via Instagram.
This this this
A sad thing about social media is just how much it is full of people who just need to go outside and enjoy live but are instead radicalising themselves and others into fearing what is objectively one of the best and safest cities not just now but in all of human history.
I have a joke about Theseus but the thread is hard to follow
Goldilocks as a metaphor is only useful when talking about a safe range where both too much and too little are problematic.