Unmasking a pseudonymous Twitter user with machine learning
— interesting approach, and thoughtful decision not to reveal the name after confirmation #
Happy "Happy Birthday" Day!
— Vi Hart on the oddities of Happy Birthday to You beyond its copyright status #
Tested's preview of the Glowforge laser printer
— uses a camera for positioning and tracing imagery, looks so much easier #
Why Julia Nunes made her older YouTube videos private
— she felt her past life online was holding back her changing voice #
Judge rules Warner doesn't hold copyright over "Happy Birthday"
— but it's not technically in the public domain, it's an orphan work #
Scouting NY writes its last post
— after seven years of blogging interesting NYC locations, the scout is making his own movie #
Neurotic Neurons
— Nicky Case's explorable explanation of exposure therapy, and how we learn and unlearn #
Kickstarter reincorporates as a public benefit corporation
— they don't think or act like other startups #
Marco pulls his iOS ad blocker, two days after going on sale
— I'm torn, I think it just delays the inevitable shift to unblockable alternatives to traditional ads #
The Verge on Slack's impact on XOXO
— not sure how well it would work outside of XOXO, but it was huge for us #
The Echonest is behind Spotify's new Discover Weekly playlists
— this is the first music recommendation algorithm that actually seems to work for me #
Using tweets to predict the death of social apps
— I'm kind of surprised more journalists don't do this kind of analysis, the Twitter API's great for it #
The Atlantic on Archive Corps' intense manual rescue project
— the new offshoot of Jason Scott's Archive Team, saving physical materials #
Rachel Nabors on demanding conference codes of conduct
— remarkable cluelessness from an established event organizer; also: worthless manfeelings #
Star Wars Ep 4: Laser Moon Awakens
— The Auralnauts reimagine the Death Star as a laser tag arena complex #
McSweeney's Interactive Guide to Ambiguous Grammar
— how to turn a clear statement into vague and distant nonsense #