Most of it. Again - thanks to Tony Price for filming and editing.
Red Right Hand
Heh. ‘Twas a lot of fun.
Tigran Hamasyan's with the Berklee Middle Eastern Fusion Ensemble
Song for Bilbao - with Bona!
One of my favourite Metheny Group songs - with unexpected Richard Bona, whose solo is magnificent!
The Robot Uprising
This article in the New York Times today is an excellent read.
How much of the internet is fake? Studies generally suggest that, year after year, less than 60 percent of web traffic is human; some years, according to some researchers, a healthy majority of it is bot. For a period of time in 2013, the Times reported this year, a full half of YouTube traffic was “bots masquerading as people,” a portion so high that employees feared an inflection point after which YouTube’s systems for detecting fraudulent traffic would begin to regard bot traffic as real and human traffic as fake. They called this hypothetical event “the Inversion.”
It’s a well-written, if sobering, reality-check on the internet and web-content.
What’s gone from the internet, after all, isn’t “truth,” but trust .
Monumental Coastal Douglas Fir
I just climbed this for a birthday treat, having checked it out last week on a beautiful sunny day when my gear was an hour’s drive away at home…. It is the largest Douglas Fir in Britain, described here as
“…believed to have been planted by the Earl of Portsmouth in the pinetum of Eggesford House from the first seeds sent to Britain by David Douglas. It was already the biggest known in Britain by 1867. Heavy low limbs suggest the site was quite exposed when the tree was young, but it is now deeply sheltered by Forestry Commission plantings now up to 51m tall all around it. It is just possible to thread the tape between the low limbs and to obtain a fairly meaningful girth.
The girth of the tree, measured at a height of 1.20 m, is 7.80 m (May 2013, TheTreeRegisterOwenJohnson). Its height is exactly 41 m (May 2013, Laser with Two-point measurement (e.g. Nikon Forestry 550/Pro) - sine method, TheTreeRegisterOwenJohnson).”
The top of the rope in this image shows where I was when I reached the end of my 42m rope coming down…
I’m proud of myself for climbing it very respectfully - using a tube cambium saver all the way up and all the way down again, and not breaking a single branch or twig.
There are a number of secondary growths from near the base that are each the size of mature firs, so you can climb them each individually or switch around in the canopy. It’s like an antique playground.
See the rest of the pics in the gallery below.
Mancave
Dean Town
Look at this. Look at this because, a) Mandolin funk. Isn’t that enough…?! But over and above anything else, b) Joe Dart ladies and gentlemen. Joe Dart. Bass player with the world’s funkiest neck.
Gaelynn Lea
Christ this is beautiful.
A House Full of Women
Dad's penis would like it noted that it seems his family has taken again to leaving balled-up urine-soaked toilet paper stuck to the upper front surface of the toilet bowl, where said penis, being pendulous and dignified, mushes it's unsuspecting face when its owner sits on the toilet in the dark.
This is an unfavorable state of affairs.
Dad's penis would like it further noted that its owner NEVER leaves the seat up, and is thus in considerable lavatory credit, and therefore deserves empathy and respect.
So flush please. Or make sure the tissue goes into the bottom of the bowl.
We thank you.
Update:
Meridianum Ensemble
I saw this lot at St Michael’s Church in Chagford at the weekend, while a storm raged outside (and while a tree fell across my route home…) They were absolutely brilliant, and when Katy sang on one of Steve’s pieces (Wendigo) I nearly exploded.
Facebook hates you
Important Facebook-is-Evil news neatly summarised at BoingBoing.
Summary of key issues from the Six4Three files
1. White Lists
Facebook have clearly entered into whitelisting agreements with certain companies, which meant that after the platform changes in 2014/15 they maintained full access to friends data. It is not clear that there was any user consent for this, nor how Facebook decided which companies should be whitelisted or not.
2. Value of friends data
It is clear that increasing revenues from major app developers was one of the key drivers behind the Platform 3.0 changes at Facebook. The idea of linking access to friends data to the financial value of the developers relationship with Facebook is a recurring feature of the documents.
3. Reciprocity
Data reciprocity between Facebook and app developers was a central feature in the discussions about the launch of Platform 3.0.
4. Android
Facebook knew that the changes to its policies on the Android mobile phone system, which enabled the Facebook app to collect a record of calls and texts sent by the user would be controversial. To mitigate any bad PR, Facebook planned to make it as hard of possible for users to know that this was one of th e underlying features of the upgrade of their app.
5. Onavo
Facebook used Onavo to conduct global surveys of the usage of mobile apps by customers, and apparently without their knowledge. They used this data to assess not just how many people had download ed apps, but how often they used them. This knowledge helped them to decide which companies to acquire, and which to treat as a threat.
6. Targeting competitor Apps
The files show evidence of Facebook taking aggressive positions against apps, with the consequence that denying them access to data led to the failure of that business.
Sprydon BigShot*
I got hold of a Stein Tekichu (not-a-bigshot) and was finally able to get up the biggest redwood in Ashclyst. After an hour of trying (!) I isolated a limb 22m up (my doubled rope didn’t reach the floor when I clipped in), and then I climbed, I reckon, another 8 or 10 metres to the top.
From which you can see the sea.
Thanks to Mike Gozna for the gear.
Furtive Five | TUSC Open Mic | December 2018
As much as I forgot large bits, I think this went ok!
George Soros' World Economic Forum Remarks
The New York Times reports that Facebook investigated George Soros because of this speech made at the World Economic Forum in January 2018.
I am mirroring it here as a small act of future-proofing.
"A Paradigm Shaft"
Although you might want to skip a few introductory paragraphs of this interesting Wired article with Jaron Lanier, it’s worth reading for his take on social media and it’s cornering of the entire internet.
He describes how the internet got to where it is today, but also talks very positively about where it could go and how it could achieve it in order to escape this sneaky and manipulative state of affairs.
Cute. Astronomical Unit Recipe.
Autumn Sun | Danes Wood
Words born when I was
There’s something oddly comforting about finding out which words were first coined when you were born. These are some of mine. Crystal Meth?! Flesh-pressing?! Fuzzy logic!
The Merriam-Webster Time Travel Tool can tell you yours.
Acoustic Quartet Thunderstruck
Featuring Botox-Jacob-Collier and Spooky-Drug-Free-Keith-Allen.