Posts Tagged ‘from’

Was E-mail a Mistake?

November 17, 2019

Was E-mail a Mistake?
https://NewYorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/was-e-mail-a-mistake… Describes the benefits of synchronous over asynchronous interactions, in both machine & social settings. Meetings & calls can actually be more efficient than endless messaging!

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“We can acknowledge, with the benefit of hindsight, the reasonableness of the hypothesis that asynchrony in the office would increase productivity. We can also admit that this hypothesis has been largely refuted by experience. To use the terminology of computer science, it turned out that the distributed systems that resulted when we shifted toward asynchronous communication were soon overwhelmed by the increasing complexity induced by asynchrony. We must, therefore, develop better systems—ones that will almost certainly involve less ad-hoc messaging and more real-time coördination.

From this perspective, our moment in workplace history looks rather different. The era that will mystify our grandkids is ours—a period when, caught up in the promise of asynchronicity, we frantically checked our in-boxes every few minutes, exhausted by the deluge of complex and ambiguous messages, while applauding ourselves for eliminating the need to speak face to face.”
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Was E-mail a Mistake?
https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/was-e-mail-a-mistake

An Online Voice Recorder? We Just Dropped the Mic 😎

November 2, 2019

https://www.rev.com/onlinevoicerecorder
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Straight Outta Your Browser
the Rev Online Voice Recorder!
…this brand-new tool allows you to record audio straight from your desktop or mobile device. No plug-ins or Flash needed. No
complications. Just push Record. Then, DOWNLOAD it: Click the aptly named “Download” button and a MP3 of your recording will start downloading!
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Send Dropbox files to Evernote

November 2, 2019

might be useful.. IFTTT alternative.
https://zapier.com/apps/dropbox/integrations/evernote/71/send-dropbox-files-to-evernote

Quantifying the tradeoff between sequencing depth and cell number in single-cell RNA-seq

November 2, 2019

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/762773v1

Why Is the World So Loud? – The Atlantic

November 2, 2019

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“Stéphane Pigeon, an audio-processing engineer based in Brussels, has become the Taylor Swift of white noise, traveling the world recording relaxing soundscapes for his website, myNoise.net, which offers its more than 15,000 daily listeners an encyclopedic compendium of noise-masking tracks that range from “Distant Thunder” to
“Laundromat,” a listener request. (White noise, technically speaking, contains all audible frequencies in equal proportion. In the natural world, falling rain comes close to approximating this pan-frequency shhhhhh.) Impulse noises, such as honking, barking, hammering, and snoring, are the hardest to mask, but Pigeon has tried: While traveling in the Sahara, he recorded “Berber Tent,” a myNoise hit designed to help snorees by harmonizing the gentle whoosh of wind, the burble of boiling water, and the low rattle of snoring.

Farther north on Flatbush Avenue, encircled by lowing horns and a wheezing Mister Softee truck, Kanuri used his sound-meter app to measure the ambient noise—a disappointing 75.9 decibels, lower than everyone had thought but still more than 20 decibels above the threshold at which, per a 1974 EPA report, we get distracted or annoyed by sound. (Decibels, which measure volume, are logarithmic: Turn up a sound by 10 decibels, and most people will perceive its loudness as having doubled.)

Desperate ears call for desperate measures, and the noise-afflicted go to elaborate lengths to lower the volume. Kanuri taught himself to code so he could analyze New York City’s 311 data and correlate noise complaints with elective districts; he hoped he could hold politicians accountable. … A Wisconsin man who’d re-insulated, re-drywalled, and re-windowed his home was ultimately offered sleeping medication and antidepressants. An apartment dweller in Beijing, fed up with the calisthenics of the kids upstairs, got revenge by attaching a vibrating motor to his ceiling that rattled the family’s floor. The gadget is available for purchase online, where you can also find Coat of Silence paint, AlphaSorb Bass Traps, the Noise Eater Isolation Foot, the Sound Soother Headband, and the Sonic Nausea Electronic Disruption Device, which promises, irresistibly, “inventive payback.”” “}}

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/11/the-end-of-silence/598366/

Second fetal brain article…splciing and expression QTL and integration with single cell with WGCNA networks

October 29, 2019

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867419310724?dgcid=author

Rebecca L. Walker, Gokul Ramaswami, Christopher Hartl, Nicholas Mancuso, Michael J. Gandal, Luis de la Torre-Ubieta, Bogdan Pasaniuc, Jason L. Stein, Daniel H. Geschwind,

Genetic Control of Expression and Splicing in Developing Human Brain Informs Disease Mechanisms,

Cell,

Volume 179, Issue 3,
2019,
Pages 750-771.e22,
ISSN 0092-8674,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2019.09.021

Spirit Of Alan Turing Haunts Paddington Bridge | Londonist

October 27, 2019

https://londonist.com/2016/09/alan-turing-commemorated-with-new-paddington-installation

Sonos, multiple homes

October 26, 2019

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Assuming that your Sonos systems in both locations are functioning properly, I would do the following:

– Delete the Sonos app from your controller device(s) in order to reset it completely
– Reinstall the app
– When you start the app at one of your locations, you should be presented with an option to ‘Connect to an Existing System’
– Choose this option and the app should discover your Sonos system and connect – When you start the app at the other location, you should again be presented with the ‘Connect to an Existing System’ option
– Choose this option
– In my experience, the controller app will subsequently automatically connect to the Sonos system present in its location

https://en.community.sonos.com/setting-up-sonos-228990/two-homes-one-app-account-6803048 “}}

Google’s quantum supremacy

October 26, 2019

https://youtu.be/-ZNEzzDcllU
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1666-5

Recreation Archives – Visit Guilford CT

October 21, 2019

A lot of trails can be found here, including Westwoods
at the Branford/Guilford border

http://www.visitguilfordct.com/todo-category/recreation/todo/trail-maps-of-guilford-ct/