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Dealing with Apple Keynote’s Backwards Compatibility — or lack thereof

2015-09-19

A really annoying issue with older Keynote files (created prior to version '09) -- they can't be opened by the newest Keynote version. Unless you edit the file externally.
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Book Recommendation: “SJWs Always Lie” by Vox Day

2015-09-01

Probably the book of the moment regarding #GamerGate and Sad/Rabid Puppies, but also in the wider context of resisting SJWs' attempt to censor speech and art.
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Two Quick Video Recommendations: Cultural Libertarian and Trigger Warnings

2015-08-28

Lauren Southern did an interesting video building on Bokhari's “Rise of the Cultural Libertarians“, and there's a nice sketch about Trigger Warnings.
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Oxford Union Society’s “Freedom of Speech and Right to Offend” Debate

2015-08-26

An interesting debate about free speech. Although it's depressing to see otherwise educated people to debate against free speech and the right to offend.
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Organizing Creativity — A few tips to realize creative projects (presentation/video)

2015-08-22

A presentation that gives a short overview of creativity, organization, and the steps you can do to organize your creativity. Plus some reflections on recording a presentation at home.
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Small Remote for iOS Keynote Presentations

2015-08-18

When you do a presentation with an iPhone, you either have to advance slides on the iPhone screen or use a remote. I've tried out AirTurn DIGIT II. The results were ... mixed.
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Essay Recommendation: “The Coddling of the American Mind” by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt

2015-08-11

A great essay by the president and CEO of FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education) and a social psychologist who wrote an impressive book about moral psychology. If you are concerned about the state of (at the moment, mostly US) universities, it provides a very enlightening and well-founded view on it.
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Some comments on the tension between creativity and commerce

2015-08-09

Got an interesting question on Twitter and given that Twitter isn't suited to longer texts, I'll address it here.
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Writing Software Needs a “Highlight Fluffy” Option (some apps already have it)

2015-07-30

Good scientific and technical writing is concise writing. "Every word must tell." Yet writing software usually falls short here. It gives no hints on removing redundant words, reducing fat phrases, or eliminating writing zeroes. Strange, because it should be easy -- and a default option.
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Get a Drawing of Yourself

2015-07-13

Seriously, if you want to get an interesting avatar picture, or just an image of you on a slide, get someone to draw you. Someone who knows how to draw.
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