ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Articles by Daniel

Neonce – an interesting tool for problem-solving in groups

2016-09-08

I got an invitation to have a look at a problem-solving tool for groups. Ostensibly a better way to do brainstorming — a method which I hate with the fire of a thousand suns. And yep, it looks very promising and much, much better than the usual brainstorming sessions in groups.
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Why a Code of Conduct for Conferences is a Really Bad Idea

2016-09-03

Some conferences do have codes of conduct or try to introduce them. Personally, I think they are a really bad idea. A few reasons in this posting.
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Mundane Tasks — Perl to the Rescue

2016-09-03

Sometimes you have to do stupidly repeating tasks, e.g., create lots of files with the contents of another file. Scripting languages like Perl are really, really helpful here.
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Medium-time Experience with OmniOutliner (as Circus Ponies Notebook replacement)

2016-09-03

OmniOutliner seems to be a nice replacement for Circus Ponies Notebook. Some comments.
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RIP Star Trek

2016-09-03

Yup, "Star Trek: Beyond" was as feared. A nice action flick, but not Star Trek anymore.
Image from Star Trek Beyond.
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Beautiful Reminder of what Star Trek was all about

2016-07-03

Stumbled upon a beautiful video showing Star Trek's 50 years of humanism.
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Yeah, humans :-)

2016-05-12

It's only a game trailer but it beautifully captures mankind's striving to become better. Beautifully done and very inspiring.
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Recommendation: John Oliver on Scientific Studies

2016-05-12

Beautiful commentary on how the media (and some scientists) treat scientific studies.
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A Few Practical Tips for Visiting a Ballet Performance

2016-04-10

Yeah, ballet really is something. Here are some tips if you plan to visit a ballet performance.
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Socially Accepted Gleeful Bullying

2016-04-10

There are people who actually want to improve the world. But there are also people who use activism as an excuse to bully others. This posting is about the later.
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