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Needed Rule for Symposia: The Time-Keeper Speaks Last (and has only the remaining time)

2020-03-25

A common occurrence with scientific conferences — a speaker goes over her allotted time and no-one stops her. There could be a rather simple rules to stop this behavior.
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Ethics between Medicine, Psychology, and Media and Computer Science

2020-03-23

What are the ethical requirements when you want to use participants to find something out? Well, that varies widely according to the domain your are in.
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The Right Kind of Wrong. Or: Using bad practice just because it’s industry standard.

2019-07-30

What do you do when something is "industry standard", but clearly inferior. Yet, you get into trouble when you do it better, because people don't recognize it as better?
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Stupid Software: Excel

2019-07-16

Apparently Excel likes my students, it changes the scope of formulas without warning, resulting in very different results.
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Affinity Publisher is available

2019-06-20

Affinity has just released it's InDesign Killer — Affinity Publisher. Worth a look.
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Legal Side Effects of Logging User Behavior (esp. when driving)

2019-06-15

A group of master students presented their app to help people drive more energy efficiently. It raised an interesting legal aspect when you turn a drivers smartphone into a black box.

(And yeah, the image is actually an external hard drive, but, hey, it's black.)
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The Lure of the Screen in App Development

2019-06-15

If you are developing an app for a smartphone, think less in terms of visuals, and more in terms of other senses.
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Regulating citizens to the mean (with an SD of 0)

2019-06-05

There are currently a few ... interesting developments that cast a deep shadow on future creativity. At least, that how it appears to me. It’s not that the situation is a problem now, but there is a trend, and I don’t like where it leads.
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Beautiful graphic novel by Scott McCloud: «The Sculptor»

2019-04-06

A graphic novel about an artist who wants what every artist wants, not being forgotten, and the last 201 days of his life. Beautifully told.
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Watching a Master paint

2019-03-04

Ah, Internet. It allows you access to the world of creeps without having to smell them (to quote someone I have just forgotten), but it also allows you to watch masters at work. Here's a video of a great artist just ... warming up.
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