Saturday, April 27, 2024

Determining the true value of a website

Modi is a dictator with horrendous human rights record


 Checkmate Scott Ritter. “It has been my impression that Ritter on occasion has a tendency to get out over his skis, but he provides enough specifics here to suggest he may be on to something.”


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 – Determining the true value of a website A GSA case study: “It’s more complicated than you might think. Cleaning up: A hypothetical scenario Consider this scenario: you’ve been told to clean up a giant room full of Things Your Agency Has Made in the Past and Now Maintains for Public Use. This means disposing of the Things that no longer add value, and sprucing up the Things that are still useful. 

How do you determine which Thingsbelong in which category, especially when all the Things in that giant room have been used by the public, and available for all to see? When the “things” we’re talking about are websites, this determination is often much more complicated than it might appear on the surface. 



This scenario is one facing web teams across the government, including at the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), every single day. If you’re in this situation, consider all the ways you might begin to tackle this cleanup job.” [h/t Pete Weiss]


How to Die in Good Health The New Yorker


How to make a map of smell Aeon


David Dunning: Overcoming Overconfidence Open Mind. That Dunning


Is society caught up in a Death Spiral? Modeling societal demise and its reversal Frontiers in Sociology Interesting!


NEWS YOU CAN USE:  Calories are key to weight loss regardless of fasting schedule, study shows. I wonder, though, if occasional fasting helps people feel less hungry. Or maybe feel hunger less intensely.



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