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Here’s a must-see for Wes Anderson fans!
Niko Tavernise shot these gorgeous stills on the set of Moonrise Kingdom. See more at the link.
Stills from Moonrise Kingdom Set
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DON'T GO OUTSIDE: Safecast - a global radiation and air quality monitoring open data project
DON’T GO OUTSIDE: Safecast - a global radiation and air quality monitoring open data project
1. What do you propose to do? [20 words]
We are planning to build a global sensor network monitoring radiation and air quality, publishing all data freely and openly.
2. How will your project make data more useful? [50 words]
Radiation and air quality are environmental…
Secrets To Finding Good Stuff
Over the past week or so I have had no less than a dozen people ask me the same question, “how do you find out about stuff?” One of the things that I preach to my staff at Topspin is to never answer a question for one person. Chances are if someone asks you a question, there are others who probably want to know the answer as well. Now it’s time for me to take my own advice.
The short answer is, I don’t find good stuff. I follow other people that find good stuff.
The important thing is that the good stuff is almost always pushed to me, which means I don’t spend nearly as much time as other people pulling the stuff. It’s an important distinction and it allows me to be on top of good stuff without a lot of effort. I could be a lot better about sharing stuff and I’ve recently employed Buffer to help with that.
Here’s how I do it:
- I get daily emails that pull popular links from people I follow via Curate.me or News.me.
- I subscribe to Dave Pell’s amazing Next Draft newsletter.
- I subscribe to Kale Davis’ amazing Hacker Newsletter.
- I subscribe to the Longreads weekly newsletter.
- I use the browse feature on Instapaper.
- I subscribe to a lot of RSS feeds via Google Reader, though I never actually use Google Reader. I use the excellent Reeder app on my Mac and iOS devices. Worth the small price. Here’s a direct download to my OPML file, which you can import into your own Google Reader account.
Follow smart people on Twitter and Tumblr. Follow the tastemakers and smartest people in your industry in both applications and check out the people that they follow. Services like Curate.me and News.me will work a lot better and help you cut through the noise.
Finally, make sure you’re not just pulling all the time. Push to your networks as well and let people know about the awesome stuff you find. Chances are you have an audience that knows less than you do and wants to know more.
How do you find good stuff?
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Happy birthday to my beautiful wife. (Taken with Instagram)