 
				
				I got a student discount to buy a Google Stadia games system for £60. Seemed like pretty good value. But I didn't buy it - because Google refuses to tell me how much their ecosystem costs.  Upfront Cost  There's nothing on the main Stadia page which says that you need to pay £9/month to get the 4K version of games. Go on, take a look at https://store.google.com/gb/product/stadia?hl=en-GB.  It s…
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				Felicity Staples hates reporting on murders. As a journalist for a mid-size New York City paper, she knows she must take on the assignment to research Madison May's shocking murder, but the crime seems random and the suspect is in the wind. That is, until Felicity spots the killer on the subway, right before he vanishes.  Soon, Felicity senses her entire universe has shifted. No one remembers…
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				I'm an indifferent cook, and mostly-vegan. But I like to be adventurous in my eating habits, when I can. So I decided to follow and then adapt this intriguing recipe for "banana peel bacon".  OK. But Why?  Food waste is a big issue. People throw away lots of perfectly edible food. They also discard tonnes of packaging. The next logical step, it seems to me, is to have edible packaging. Bananas…
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				Here's a little telephony mystery for you - can you find out how much your phone provider charges for 056 calls?  (Skip the background and jump to the survey)  Background  Way back in the mists of time - 2004 - Ofcom decreed that "Voice over Broadband" was going to be the next big thing. VoB (which is like VoIP, but specifically tied to a broadband line) would receive the prefix 056.  In that…
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				M'colleague Charles has introduced me to the most spectacular phrase - "Time To 200".  That's a measurement of the length of time it takes a new user to go from signing up to your API to getting their first HTTP 200 response.  Think about the last time you started using a new API...   Fill in a tediously long registration form Set up billing in case you go over the free trial limits Wait for a…
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				Ven was once a holy man, a keeper of ancient archives. It was his duty to interpret archaic texts, sorting useful knowledge from the heretical ideas of the Burning Age – a time of excess and climate disaster. For in Ven’s world, such material must be closely guarded, so that the ills that led to that cataclysmic era can never be repeated. But when the revolutionary Brotherhood approaches Ven, pr…
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				The UK is facing an epidemic of SMS fraud. Scammers know that we're all at home eagerly waiting for deliveries. So they send out phishing messages saying "Sorry we missed you" or "You need to pay a delivery fee". If you click on the link they send, you'll go to a very convincing website which looks identical to the courier's page.  Whereupon the fraudsters will ask for your bank details, credit…
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				Every so often, a celebrity is castigated over their "youthful indiscretions" i.e. racist Tweets they sent when they were a teenager.  I don't think I've posted anything too horrific, but I wanted to check. I searched Twitter for a variety of slurs sent from my account - and all seemed clean.  But... there's a lot of stuff that's not so easy to find with a simple search.  So I decided to read…
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				I use Zotero to manage my references. Instead of in-text citations of (Smith, 1984) - I want that to be hyperlinked to the academic paper referenced.  For example ([Smith, 1984](https://doi.org/.....))  This is possible, if you're willing to hack around with CSL - the Citation Style Language.  Here's a fragment of CSL that I've adapted from Brenton M. Wiernik's zotero-tools/apa-doi-in-text.csl    …
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				I don't often blog about my feelings. Mostly because I find them confusing.  Three weeks after our first vaccination jab, my wife and I broke our lockdown to go on a date.  In the last 15 months we've left the house a few times for doctor's appointments, a couple of visits to the post office, some brief walks round the park, and that's about it. Nothing social, nothing fun.  We thought it would…
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				I have a cheap WiFi enabled vacuum cleaner. One morning, I barked "ALEXA! CLEAN THE HOUSE."  The gynoid immediately responded with "Now playing songs by Crowded House." The future's ace, innit?  So I opened the cleaner's app, hit a button, and heard the sound of a domestic-droid doing its thing. For two minutes.  The app spat out this fabulously helpful warning.    I trundled downstairs to see…
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				Twitter has never really solved its spam problem. It is a constant irritation that ordinary people get booted off the service for minor infractions, while large spam rings go unpunished.  For the past few months, some of my old tweets have been getting liked by random women. I'm sure you've see something similar.    The idea is, I suppose, to arouse your curiosity. "Who is this young woman…
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