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I shipped real software to 40% of the web. I can barely code.
I can barely code. Last week I put a working piece of software live on WordPress.org → the directory behind roughly 40%… More →
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Aizle Dots
Aizle Dots is open source under the GPL. Grab it from GitHub, fork it, pull it apart, bolt it onto something else,… More →
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The committee changed its name
Everyone arriving at Cannes this year is carrying the same villain in their slides: AI hype. The whole industry has lined up… More →
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Rory Sutherland’s rolling list of lists
I’ve spent the last few months mainlining Rory Sutherland. Who am I kidding → he’s responsible for my interest in behavioural science… More →
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Rory Sutherland’s rolling list of TV shows
Most TV show recommendations are a bit meh. These ones jump out. There’s something genuinely entertaining about Rory dissecting a reality show… More →
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Rory Sutherland’s rolling list of theories & mental models
300+ theories and mental models. If you ever wanted proof that Rory Sutherland’s brain operates on a different bandwidth from the rest… More →
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Rory Sutherland’s rolling list of people & thinkers
This is one of my favourite things I’ve put together from Rory’s work. 450+ people → economists, psychologists, philosophers, entrepreneurs, random historical… More →
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Rory Sutherland’s rolling list of movies & films
It’s genuinely strange to picture Rory Sutherland on his sofa watching telly. The man seems like he should be permanently at a… More →
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Rory Sutherland’s rolling list of experiments & case studies
This is the section that made me fall in love with behavioural science in the first place. Not the theories → the… More →
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Rory Sutherland’s rolling list of referenced brands & companies
Twenty-plus years in advertising has given me one clear habit: I’m always looking for case studies from outside my category. The best… More →
