My week of Monday 18 to Sunday 24 February 2019 was an adequate mix of productivity and de-stressing. Let’s concentrate on the former for now.
Weekly Wrap 78: Screw Klout, give me the food!
A weekly summary of what I’ve been doing elsewhere on the internets. I’m feeling lazy this weekend, after a fairly intense and sleep-lacking time, so I’ll post this early.
Podcasts
- Patch Monday episode 116, “Is anonymity online your right?” Highlights of the media140 Australia panel discussion on digital anonymity.
- The 9pm Edict episode 14, which includes material recorded at Thursday night’s CBS Interactive Christmas Party.
Articles
Not a lot in the written-words department this week, but I’m very, very happy with the one piece I did write.
- Influence without Klout, Technology Spectator, 28 November 2011. All this “social influence measurement” stuff is bullshit as far as I can see, and this article explains why.
Media Appearances
- On Tuesday I spoke with ABC Gold Coast about exploding iPhones and some information security tips for the holidays. Alas, I didn’t record it.
- On Wednesday I spoke with ABC 105.7 Darwin about the Downfall parody internet meme and the like. There isn’t a recording of this one either.
- On Thursday I was on the ZDNet Live panel discussion Bringing the Cloud Down to Earth.
Corporate Largesse
The Christmas party season has started. Expect this section to expand considerably over the next few weeks.
- On Wednesday, the guys from Bleeply bought me a cider, and I didn’t have time to return the favour.
- On Thursday afternoon, the Internet Industry Association hosted a two-hour cruise on Sydney Harbour with food and drink, sponsored by Enex TestLab.
- On Thursday night, CBS Interactive held their Christmas Party with food and lots of drink. But does that count? I do work for ZDNet Australia, and that’s a CBS masthead.
- On Friday, Watterson Public Relations held their Christmas Lunch at the South Steyne Floating Restaurant, Darling Harbour.
Elsewhere
Most of my day-to-day observations are on my high-volume Twitter stream, and random photos and other observations turn up on my Posterous stream. The photos also appear on Flickr, where I eventually add geolocation data and tags.
[Photo: Horizon Apartments, Darlinghurst, photographed from Kings Cross. I quite like this building, designed by Harry Seidler. Many disagree.]