When we think about altering a policy, a setting or even the outfit we usually wear, it’s easy to imagine that everyone is going to notice. In fact, almost no one will. That’s because no one cares abo
T o get a sense of why Toyoda Akio announced on January 26th that he would hand over the keys to the world’s biggest carmaker to Sato Koji, his number two, watch the surreal video from 2021 of the two
Introducing the wonderful Ana Pradas, a senior visual designer on our editorial tools team. From making collages as a teenager in Madrid to being a part of some of the Guardians most creative projects
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Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) An Architectural Decision (AD) is a justified software design choice that addresses a functional or non-functional requirement that is architecturally significant
When Should I Write an Architecture Decision Record April 14, 2020 Published by Josef Blake TL;DR Have you made a significant decision that impacts how engineers write software? Write an ADR! An Archi
T he moment was unforgettable. Dervla Murphy was ten, struggling up a steep hill near Lismore in County Waterford on her second-hand bike, when she looked down at her thin legs slowly pumping and thou
T o understand how discipline is changing in British schools, go to Michaela Community School in north London. Among the first things you see are vast bright billboards. Whereas other schools coax pup
T he most saccharine song of 1980 was “There’s No One Quite Like Grandma”, performed by the St Winifred’s School choir from Stockport, England. It shot to the top of the British charts as kids everywh
H e was just a boy, only 17. Yet in the World Cup final of 1958 Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pelé, showed the poise and supreme skill that would mark his career. As Brazil led Sweden,
You might have already heard of a 10x engineer. Probably too often, actually. If there's such a thing as a 10x engineer, surely there must be a 1x engineer, too? Of course there is! Let's dig into a n
I n September 2017 a group of young women from a jewellery school came to Daniel Brush’s studio-cum-home, a loft in mid-Manhattan. They crammed onto his sofas, awed to be meeting a figure who, to them
Street closures good. Photo: Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images The urban planner and writer Jeff Speck has spent years arguing the same deceptively simple point: We should be able to walk where we live. Th
“O nce in royal David’s city, stood a lowly cattle shed.” The soloist’s voice sliced through the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, a small church in a corner of the Palace of Westminster, before a congreg
T oyama nestles between a deep blue bay and snow-topped peaks, some 250km northwest of Tokyo. In many ways, it is a quintessential regional Japanese city: its residents are greying, its industry is st
By default, Macintosh computers the APFS filesystem, which is very unix-like but is not case sensitive . Considering that almost all programming languages are case sensitive, and git is certainly case
O n September 21st an odd piece of flotsam washed up on the outskirts of Sevastopol. It was about five and a half metres long and the consensus was that it was a USV (uncrewed surface vessel, essentia
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Dec 1st 2022 For more expert analysis of the biggest stories in Britain, sign up to Blighty, our weekly subscriber-only newsletter. T he death certificate is clear. The form gives all the usual inform
T he best guide to British politics today was written 13 years ago and features the Marxist analysis of Slavoj Zizek applied to the Disney film “Wall-E”. “Capitalist Realism”, a short and eclectic boo
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The Rands “R” started many years ago as this: I’ve been toying with branding, design, color, and other marketing elements for the site for years. I remember spending a couple of weekends trying to get
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“I was really taken aback,” Dr Dilip Mahalanabis recalled of arriving at Bangaon’s city hospital in 1971. Bangaon is now on the border between India and Bangladesh. At that time, though, it was in the
Ruleset State Hoist all the things Compose is built upon the idea of a unidirectional data flow , which can be summarised as: data/state flows down, and events fire up. To implement that, Compose advo
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Liz Truss overlooked it. So did poor Kwasi Kwarteng. So did the Nobel Prize committee in awarding Ben Bernanke a share of the Nobel prize in economics last week. The “it” is an elegant and underrated
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Back in college, they told me that I would start my career writing code, but eventually, I would move to a position where I would ask others to code my designs. To celebrate that this turned out to be
I n 1995, when Jim Brainard, then a lawyer, fought the Republican primary to become the mayor of Carmel, Indiana, his city was a modest suburb of Indianapolis with a population of around 35,000 people
Sep 25th 2022 | FLORENCE B eside a road winding into the Apuan Alps sits the village of Sant’Anna di Stazzema. In 1944 ss troops and Fascist paramilitaries massacred several hundred people here, inclu
A s the labour party gathers for its annual conference in Liverpool, attention will focus on the lecture hall, where Sir Keir Starmer will insist that the party he leads is ready for office. But a tru
If at first you don’t succeed, goes the old saying, try, try again. Good advice, up to a point. But let me offer a modification: even when you do succeed, try, try again. Tempting as it is to declare
I am a short-form writer. A thousand words or so. Sometimes more, often less. I like to think I like tight prose and succinct thoughts, but I also know I’m impatient and have a short attention span. O
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The Democratic caucus of the Colorado State House of Representatives had a problem—but it was the good kind. The 2018 1 election put Democrats in charge of the House, the State Senate, and the governo
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