Matt Webb refuses to normalise milk from ...

Matt Webb refuses to normalise milk from cows, and has some fun observations about how to specify the “milk” in his flat whites and regional variations in London. I don’t take any “milk” in most of the coffee I drink, so not an issue for me.


Minutes to Midnight - A personal manifesto


This a very useful estimate, because I ...

This a very useful estimate, because I never really have a clue how much mobile data I am using. ½GB a day is probably a good guide.


Brett Terpstra has written a script to ...

Brett Terpstra has written a script to convert Markdown to a Bike outline. Me, I just paid up for Keyboard Maestro in order to go the other way. If I’m writing something that requires outlining, I’d much rather start in an outliner and then go to Markdown to polish.


A real blast from the past, when ...

A real blast from the past, when it took real ingenuity to work out what was going on in DNA.


Good, thoughtful piece from Tracy Durnell about ...

Good, thoughtful piece from Tracy Durnell about some of the choices she makes to blog. The comment about bits of personal life being interesting, while to much can be, er, too much, is encouraging


Eat This Newsletter 203 dishes up nutritional advice, the good side of "artificial", the ongoing goat rodeo and more. Read it at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/etn-203/ and while you're there, consider subscribing.


Very thoughtful piece from James G., examining ...

Very thoughtful piece from James G., examining his loneliness and, more to the point, how he successfully overcoming some of the patterns of behaviour developed over the past three years. Highly commendable on all fronts.


Interesting to read Ryan’s thoughts about being ...

Interesting to read Ryan’s thoughts about being Not That Online and whether that affects the incredibly handy tools he makes for others. Maybe I’m overthinking my own dilemmas.


This is the exact opposite of my ...

This is the exact opposite of my experience, as a certified old fart. I learned to code Fortran on an IBM 370, then we got PDPs and I embraced Basic and later a bit of assembler. Then went dormant for a while so I missed everything. Now catching up.


The case for nuclear power: less pollution smaller footprint


I wonder what it would take to ...

I wonder what it would take to adapt the WithKnown Twitter plugin to use V2 of the API? Might need to look into that before throwing in the towel completely.


It has been a very long time ...

It has been a very long time since my last refereed paper was published, but here we are again. What is Wrong with Biofortification makes the case that staples with enhanced levels of micronutrient are not a good way to tackle micronutrient deficiencies. authors.elsevier.com/a/1gvaP7s…


A battle lost to protect the privacy ...

A battle lost to protect the privacy of website visitors.


Ceteris is not paribus – The one-handed economist

Particularly liked this quote:

“Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires” — Ronald Wright, 2004.


Chinese cheese recipes from the Ming dynasty brought to life by Miranda Brown @Dong_Muda in the latest episode. So what about the notion that 92% of of Han Chinese exhibit “primary adult lactose malabsorption”? It's complicated. https://www.eatthispo


Is today the day I stop being ...

Is today the day I stop being able to POSSE here from @withknown? One failed yesterday, but that could have been an error.


If you are into #tinnedfishdatenight -- a ...

If you are into #tinnedfishdatenight – a thing I learned about for my newsletter – you might want to consider mercury levels. Sean Wittenberg talked to me about Safe Catch, and you can listen on Spotify at open.spotify.com/episode/3…


I’ve always used bayonet connection for the ...

I’ve always used bayonet connection for the kind of lightbulb that does not screw in but is inserted and twisted a little.


One reason I love Rome: some douchebag ...

One reason I love Rome: some douchebag scraped my car, actually breaking the fixtures for the parking light. Yesterday I took it to the neighbourhood bodyshop (yes, there is one) and it was fixed this morning, plus most of the paint the douchebag had left removed, for €50.