I’m glad someone thought deeply about the popularity of ‘hits different‘ which I’m too old to say without wincing / the Hjalli method of raising boys and girls differently in nursery to improve equality is quite something / I was at Fixfest last week thinking it’s been 10 years since NESTA looked at the makerspace movement in the UK, I wonder if anyone’s keeping an eye on this still because repair cafés might be the next bubble / the BSI’s AI auditing tools are interesting, I just don’t think startups will use them / Cambridge Digital Humanities department has some interesting data summer programmes / this documentary about French architect Fernand Pouillon shows a kind of leadership that doesn’t exist anymore / a book on the 1950s ‘American School‘ of architecture in Oklahoma of all places / the Nigerian expression 419 is fascinating and this related Somerset House exhibition should be interesting / another fantastic conversation between James Baldwin and Maya Angelou / the obit for Juliet Congreve and her work in early library computing is really touching / Broken circle a land art project by Robert Smithson in the Netherlands looks amazing / I wonder what’s happened to Access Space in Sheffield / my friend Russell is helping people practice their presentations / an independant history of the US Digital team.