Henrik Carlsson's Blog

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Mer om det jag skrivit om: rekordstress i gränslösa organisationer va.se/nyheter/2015/0…

Isobel Hadley-Kamptz (@isobelsverkstad), on Twitter.

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”Att leva och dö i Grums” på svt 1 just nu. Gränsen mellan tragisk verklighetsskildring och Ulf Malmros-film är hårfin.

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31 procent av de femtonåriga pojkarna kommer att ha problem att läsa den här texten. Även om de allra flesta kan läsa orden, kommer de ha svårt att ta till sig helheten.

Sara Telde, 2015. dt.se

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Är det någon av er som provat ”Twitter Cards” för din/någon kunds blogg?

“Det finns så många andra saker barn dör av”

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En förälder som är emot vaccination kommenterar att barn dör av mässlingen: “Det finns så många andra saker barn dör av”.

Seriöst, kan man verkligen resonera så som förälder utan att vara psykiskt störd?

Vaccinvägrare får skuld för epidemi, DN

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“But today I heard: ’It’s not NSApplication — it’s NSA-pplication!’ (See today’s news.)

We make Russian jokes now.”

http://inessential.com/2015/03/10/russian_jokes

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“President Obama, ’the Constitutional Law president,’ not only lets it happen, but supports it.”

http://www.marco.org/2015/03/10/the-cia-campaign-to-hack-apple

Do you want to use the new MacBook outside of a perfect Apple world?

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You know, a world where you occasionally need to connect your computer to stuff using USB, HDMI or – god forbid and I do feel your misery – VGA?

Make sure you have an extra $200 to spend when you buy the new MacBook since you will need:

That’s $177! It’s likely you’ll also need a USB-hub that will probably cost you ten bucks for an okay one and maybe, if you like me work in an environment with flaky wi-fi, you’ll also need the good old Apple USB Ethernet Adapter for an additional $29.

And you know your pretty computer will look really pretty with an adapter sticking out of it, connected to a second adapter, connecter to a third adapter.

But I’m sure it looks great on Jony Ive’s desk.

Johanna Stern blogs about her first impressions of the new Mac Book

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Johanna Stern blogs about her first impressions of the new Mac Book:

We don’t need all those other ports, Apple says. We are living in a wireless world now, where we can connect most of our peripherals without cords. Except every morning I plug my Air into a Thunderbolt display, and every afternoon I plug my iPhone into my Air to charge it. Of course, Apple will sell dongles—overpriced, naturally—that allow you to do those things.

There’s also no fingerprint reader, like the iPhone and iPad’s TouchID.

But when I opened up the lid and gazed at the 2304×1440-pixel Retina 12-inch screen, those issues faded away. The edge-to-edge display is crisp and bright—a huge improvement over the current MacBook Air.

I’m highly anticipating actual reviews of this thing. My gut feeling1, that undoubtably has been wrong a lot before, tells me that in five years laptops like this one will be the new default, much like the MacBook Air/Ultrabook is the default right now. But just lite the original Air on its first launch, this will not in itself be a compelling product to that many people. It is certainly not the right laptop for my needs.


  1. Based on just reading about it. I didn’t watch the livestream yesterday. 
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Pinsamt av högern att låtsas som att det är något dåligt när en diktatur protesterar mot vår utrikesminister, eftersom hon kritiserat dem för deras vidriga behandling av sina medborgare. All heder åt Wallström i det här fallet.