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@erindubitably Amazing. Thank you!

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Can anyone point me to some great stats on self-reflection in learning? Does it improve learning? Can you prove it?

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@amandafclark Uh oh. That famous Apple attention to detail is definitely slipping.

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Firefox is crashing for me a *lot* on Yosemite. Anyone else? Not sure why yet.

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Annoying cold is annoying.

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Things I have forgotten over the last week: my suitcase (in a bus); my debit card (in a pub); my scarf (in a home full of nice people who will treat it well); my way home (hello from a service station somewhere outside Southampton).

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Uber for fat corgis.

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@sohear Choose wisely.

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@mapkyca I am in the kind of mood today where if they really want to arrest me for taking a photo, I will not give a shit.

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@mapkyca More free than some. Anyway, it's art.

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@emarcroft Agree. I fly back on the 23rd. After Christmas? My car is dead though :(

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Looking forward to visiting Disobedient Objects, an exhibition of protest art, at the V&A in London this afternoon.

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@matth That's quite a deep question.

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Logistics.

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Just realized I failed to ride a tram when I was in Edinburgh. Careless, really.

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@shanehudson No plans this trip, but if you know someone you think I should be talking to, I'd love to connect with them!

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I wish I had been there!

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I'm demoing Known!

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Hello, Leeds.

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A trade war is emerging over where you store your data - but you don't have to participate

The Telegraph reports on the rivalry between the EU and Silicon Valley:

As European governments increasingly push back against the growing power of American internet giants on antitrust, privacy and tax, the competition in question increasingly looks like a clash of economies rather than rival companies. The EU and the US are on the brink of a new kind of trade war, where flows of data are just as important as flows of capital.

Information has become power. As more and more of us pour it into fewer and fewer centralized locations, a real battle over whose jurisdiction it's stored in is emerging. In the court case surrounding Europe's controversial right to be forgotten, Google refused to disclose where, geographically, it stores user data, for competition reasons.

There are all kinds of reasons why you should care about where your data is stored. If you're a business or institution, there may be legislative and auditing requirements relating to your servers. Many educational institutions in Europe, for example, can't store data in the US without jumping through numerous hoops - and requiring service providers to jump through more.

This is another reason why user choice is important. The cloud has allowed us to use the Internet to power new kinds of applications. For many users, it's tempting to think of a service's server farm as a given: if you sign up with a service, of course you have to use their infrastructure wherever it might be, right? And therefore, of course you'll be subject to their local laws and practices?

It's important to us that Known allows you to choose where you host it. You can use our servers, which are in the US, or we can create a fully-managed hosted infrastructure in Europe or Asia. You can also run it on your own servers, wherever they might be.

We're not alone. A growing number of web services understand that there are real organizational considerations relating to where you store your data. It's all part of user choice and addressing real-world user needs.

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@skry That's correct. Statutory minimum is 28.

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Replied to a post on werd.io :

I realize that many US companies see 25 vacation days as excessive. Sorry, but that's idiocy. Rested people are more productive.

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I strongly agree with this: a minimum vacation policy is healthy, respectful and smart. http://www.paperplanes.de/2014/12/10/from-open-to-minimum-vacation-policy.html

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@mapkyca Yep. Also see: every protest movement ever.

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