Harry Potter Comic.
This is the whole harry pottery series in comic form. Click through the see it close up. (via Lucy Knisley – OMGRYFFINDOR.)
Feedback Loops Are Changing What People Do
Wired Magazine’s article on Feedback loops explore what they are and how we can harness them to modify and improve our behavior.
[T]he simplicity of feedback loops is deceptive. They are in fact powerful tools that can help people change bad behavior patterns, even those that seem intractable. Just as important, they can be used to encourage good habits, turning progress itself into a reward. In other words, feedback loops change human behavior. And thanks to an explosion of new technology, the opportunity to put them into action in nearly every part of our lives is quickly becoming a reality.
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A feedback loop involves four distinct stages. First comes the data: A behavior must be measured, captured, and stored. This is the evidence stage. Second, the information must be relayed to the individual, not in the raw-data form in which it was captured but in a context that makes it emotionally resonant. This is the relevance stage. But even compelling information is useless if we don’t know what to make of it, so we need a third stage: consequence. The information must illuminate one or more paths ahead. And finally, the fourth stage: action. There must be a clear moment when the individual can recalibrate a behavior, make a choice, and act. Then that action is measured, and the feedback loop can run once more, every action stimulating new behaviors that inch us closer to our goals.
Woody Allen as Toy Story’s Woddy
Woody Allen on Flickr.
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“Leonardo’s rediscovered Salvator Mundi, before restoration.”
Possible long lost work by Leonardo da Vinci (via ARTnews)
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The Rocketeer 20th anniversary (by John Banana)
Imagine if Pixar made an animated version of the Rocketeer…I have fond memories of the Rocketeer from my childhood but am afraid I would find it very cheesy if I watched it again now. So this will have to do.
Splitscreen: A Love Story
by JW Griffiths, shot on a Nokia N8 Phone.
Twitter Whom to follow – Chrome Web Store
Twitter Whom to follow – Chrome Web Store