#playfair — Public Fediverse posts
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🎮 In difesa della legittimità del gaming: le licenze temporanee PS5 saranno un baluardo contro la pirateria! #NoPiracy #PlayFair🚫🏴☠️
🔗 https://www.tomshw.it/videogioco/ps4-e-ps5-i-timer-digitali-sono-anti-pirateria-2026-04-29
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🎮 In difesa della legittimità del gaming: le licenze temporanee PS5 saranno un baluardo contro la pirateria! #NoPiracy #PlayFair🚫🏴☠️
🔗 https://www.tomshw.it/videogioco/ps4-e-ps5-i-timer-digitali-sono-anti-pirateria-2026-04-29
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🎮 In difesa della legittimità del gaming: le licenze temporanee PS5 saranno un baluardo contro la pirateria! #NoPiracy #PlayFair🚫🏴☠️
🔗 https://www.tomshw.it/videogioco/ps4-e-ps5-i-timer-digitali-sono-anti-pirateria-2026-04-29
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Play your favorite game on a level playing field. You get the same tiles to play, so there are no excuses for losing!
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The Commercial and Political Atlas: William Playfair's 1786 book in which he invents a bunch of now-common infographic techniques like time series charts
https://archive.org/details/PLAYFAIRWilliam1801TheCommercialandPoliticalAtlas/page/n19/mode/2up
#visualization #infographics #playfair #history #books #+ -
The Commercial and Political Atlas: William Playfair's 1786 book in which he invents a bunch of now-common infographic techniques like time series charts
https://archive.org/details/PLAYFAIRWilliam1801TheCommercialandPoliticalAtlas/page/n19/mode/2up
#visualization #infographics #playfair #history #books #+ -
The Commercial and Political Atlas: William Playfair's 1786 book in which he invents a bunch of now-common infographic techniques like time series charts
https://archive.org/details/PLAYFAIRWilliam1801TheCommercialandPoliticalAtlas/page/n19/mode/2up
#visualization #infographics #playfair #history #books #+ -
The Commercial and Political Atlas: William Playfair's 1786 book in which he invents a bunch of now-common infographic techniques like time series charts
https://archive.org/details/PLAYFAIRWilliam1801TheCommercialandPoliticalAtlas/page/n19/mode/2up
#visualization #infographics #playfair #history #books #+ -
The leaked files from the disclosure https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2024/Jun/7 have since been removed from https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Incorrect-code-generation-on-warbirded-b/10680249. Someone on Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/user/TapAppropriate1458/) posted a direct link to a download from azurewebsites.net that's been taken down now too. The #InternetArchive has the files still at:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240624211440/https://sendvsfeedback2-download.azurewebsites.net/api/fileBlob/file?name=B0cde770200a945109437927ba3fe4d67638537352993712632_ICE_REPRO.zip&tid=0cde770200a945109437927ba3fe4d67638537352993712632Unfortunately I cannot verify whether those files/the link was the original file or a re-upload. But at least all files within `ICE REPRO.zip/Linker/linkrepro.zip' match the size (in bytes) of the originals as given in the listing on seclists.
The file download from there has the sha256 hash:
d4c1a74f81e5259596466027ebac9f7eb026931c7cef02e5c37d884bbbb7f96f ICE_REPRO.zip
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In addition, the disclosure notes that the MS symbol server does (STILL ONLINE!) leak the PDB of warbird.dll if requested. A backup has been re-upped here: https://files.catbox.moe/8iz2qk.pdb
Again, the sha256 hash. This has been matched against the original served by the MS symbol server:
2e8b5e0c17b4a4693ed494444f347f22a2eed15bcade18a5ac25d370011f8aa5 warbird.dll.pdb
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I provide those hashes just for people to be on the safe side while analyzing the files. Keep in mind that accessing those files may be illegal.
#MSRP #leak #SecLists #Microsoft #WarBird #PlayReady #DRM #PDB #Widevine #PlayFair #Piracy
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The leaked files from the disclosure https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2024/Jun/7 have since been removed from https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Incorrect-code-generation-on-warbirded-b/10680249. Someone on Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/user/TapAppropriate1458/) posted a direct link to a download from azurewebsites.net that's been taken down now too. The #InternetArchive has the files still at:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240624211440/https://sendvsfeedback2-download.azurewebsites.net/api/fileBlob/file?name=B0cde770200a945109437927ba3fe4d67638537352993712632_ICE_REPRO.zip&tid=0cde770200a945109437927ba3fe4d67638537352993712632Unfortunately I cannot verify whether those files/the link was the original file or a re-upload. But at least all files within `ICE REPRO.zip/Linker/linkrepro.zip' match the size (in bytes) of the originals as given in the listing on seclists.
The file download from there has the sha256 hash:
d4c1a74f81e5259596466027ebac9f7eb026931c7cef02e5c37d884bbbb7f96f ICE_REPRO.zip
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In addition, the disclosure notes that the MS symbol server does (STILL ONLINE!) leak the PDB of warbird.dll if requested. A backup has been re-upped here: https://files.catbox.moe/8iz2qk.pdb
Again, the sha256 hash. This has been matched against the original served by the MS symbol server:
2e8b5e0c17b4a4693ed494444f347f22a2eed15bcade18a5ac25d370011f8aa5 warbird.dll.pdb
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I provide those hashes just for people to be on the safe side while analyzing the files. Keep in mind that accessing those files may be illegal.
#MSRP #leak #SecLists #Microsoft #WarBird #PlayReady #DRM #PDB #Widevine #PlayFair #Piracy
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The leaked files from the disclosure https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2024/Jun/7 have since been removed from https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Incorrect-code-generation-on-warbirded-b/10680249. Someone on Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/user/TapAppropriate1458/) posted a direct link to a download from azurewebsites.net that's been taken down now too. The #InternetArchive has the files still at:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240624211440/https://sendvsfeedback2-download.azurewebsites.net/api/fileBlob/file?name=B0cde770200a945109437927ba3fe4d67638537352993712632_ICE_REPRO.zip&tid=0cde770200a945109437927ba3fe4d67638537352993712632Unfortunately I cannot verify whether those files/the link was the original file or a re-upload. But at least all files within `ICE REPRO.zip/Linker/linkrepro.zip' match the size (in bytes) of the originals as given in the listing on seclists.
The file download from there has the sha256 hash:
d4c1a74f81e5259596466027ebac9f7eb026931c7cef02e5c37d884bbbb7f96f ICE_REPRO.zip
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In addition, the disclosure notes that the MS symbol server does (STILL ONLINE!) leak the PDB of warbird.dll if requested. A backup has been re-upped here: https://files.catbox.moe/8iz2qk.pdb
Again, the sha256 hash. This has been matched against the original served by the MS symbol server:
2e8b5e0c17b4a4693ed494444f347f22a2eed15bcade18a5ac25d370011f8aa5 warbird.dll.pdb
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I provide those hashes just for people to be on the safe side while analyzing the files. Keep in mind that accessing those files may be illegal.
#MSRP #leak #SecLists #Microsoft #WarBird #PlayReady #DRM #PDB #Widevine #PlayFair #Piracy
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The leaked files from the disclosure https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2024/Jun/7 have since been removed from https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Incorrect-code-generation-on-warbirded-b/10680249. Someone on Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/user/TapAppropriate1458/) posted a direct link to a download from azurewebsites.net that's been taken down now too. The #InternetArchive has the files still at:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240624211440/https://sendvsfeedback2-download.azurewebsites.net/api/fileBlob/file?name=B0cde770200a945109437927ba3fe4d67638537352993712632_ICE_REPRO.zip&tid=0cde770200a945109437927ba3fe4d67638537352993712632Unfortunately I cannot verify whether those files/the link was the original file or a re-upload. But at least all files within `ICE REPRO.zip/Linker/linkrepro.zip' match the size (in bytes) of the originals as given in the listing on seclists.
The file download from there has the sha256 hash:
d4c1a74f81e5259596466027ebac9f7eb026931c7cef02e5c37d884bbbb7f96f ICE_REPRO.zip
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In addition, the disclosure notes that the MS symbol server does (STILL ONLINE!) leak the PDB of warbird.dll if requested. A backup has been re-upped here: https://files.catbox.moe/8iz2qk.pdb
Again, the sha256 hash. This has been matched against the original served by the MS symbol server:
2e8b5e0c17b4a4693ed494444f347f22a2eed15bcade18a5ac25d370011f8aa5 warbird.dll.pdb
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I provide those hashes just for people to be on the safe side while analyzing the files. Keep in mind that accessing those files may be illegal.
#MSRP #leak #SecLists #Microsoft #WarBird #PlayReady #DRM #PDB #Widevine #PlayFair #Piracy
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The leaked files from the disclosure https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2024/Jun/7 have since been removed from https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Incorrect-code-generation-on-warbirded-b/10680249. Someone on Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/user/TapAppropriate1458/) posted a direct link to a download from azurewebsites.net that's been taken down now too. The #InternetArchive has the files still at:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240624211440/https://sendvsfeedback2-download.azurewebsites.net/api/fileBlob/file?name=B0cde770200a945109437927ba3fe4d67638537352993712632_ICE_REPRO.zip&tid=0cde770200a945109437927ba3fe4d67638537352993712632Unfortunately I cannot verify whether those files/the link was the original file or a re-upload. But at least all files within `ICE REPRO.zip/Linker/linkrepro.zip' match the size (in bytes) of the originals as given in the listing on seclists.
The file download from there has the sha256 hash:
d4c1a74f81e5259596466027ebac9f7eb026931c7cef02e5c37d884bbbb7f96f ICE_REPRO.zip
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In addition, the disclosure writes that the MS symbol server did leak the PDB of warbird.dll if requested, which has been re-upped here: https://files.catbox.moe/8iz2qk.pdb
Again, the sha256 hash:
2e8b5e0c17b4a4693ed494444f347f22a2eed15bcade18a5ac25d370011f8aa5 warbird.dll.pdb
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I provide those hashes just for people to be on the safe side while analyzing the files. Keep in mind that accessing those files may be illegal.
#MSRP #leak #SecLists #Microsoft #WarBird #PlayReady #DRM #PDB #Widevine #PlayFair #Piracy
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William Playfair setzte mehrfach Start-ups in den Sand. Das Einzige, was blieb, waren seine Balken- und Kreisdiagramme, wie unsere Geschichtskolumnisten erzählen.#Diagramm #Infografik #Balkendiagramm #Säulendiagramm #Liniendiagramm #WilliamPlayfair #Playfair #Schotte #England #Frankreich #Ludwig #FranzösischeRevolution #Statistik #JamesWatt #Erfinder #Dampfmaschine #Hemmer #Meßner #Kolumne #Geschichte #Kultur
Hemmer und Meßner erzählen: Kleine Geschichte über den Erfinder der Infografik -
William Playfair setzte mehrfach Start-ups in den Sand. Das Einzige, was blieb, waren seine Balken- und Kreisdiagramme, wie unsere Geschichtskolumnisten erzählen.#Diagramm #Infografik #Balkendiagramm #Säulendiagramm #Liniendiagramm #WilliamPlayfair #Playfair #Schotte #England #Frankreich #Ludwig #FranzösischeRevolution #Statistik #JamesWatt #Erfinder #Dampfmaschine #Hemmer #Meßner #Kolumne #Geschichte #Kultur
Hemmer und Meßner erzählen: Kleine Geschichte über den Erfinder der Infografik -
William Playfair setzte mehrfach Start-ups in den Sand. Das Einzige, was blieb, waren seine Balken- und Kreisdiagramme, wie unsere Geschichtskolumnisten erzählen.#Diagramm #Infografik #Balkendiagramm #Säulendiagramm #Liniendiagramm #WilliamPlayfair #Playfair #Schotte #England #Frankreich #Ludwig #FranzösischeRevolution #Statistik #JamesWatt #Erfinder #Dampfmaschine #Hemmer #Meßner #Kolumne #Geschichte #Kultur
Hemmer und Meßner erzählen: Kleine Geschichte über den Erfinder der Infografik -
William Playfair setzte mehrfach Start-ups in den Sand. Das Einzige, was blieb, waren seine Balken- und Kreisdiagramme, wie unsere Geschichtskolumnisten erzählen.#Diagramm #Infografik #Balkendiagramm #Säulendiagramm #Liniendiagramm #WilliamPlayfair #Playfair #Schotte #England #Frankreich #Ludwig #FranzösischeRevolution #Statistik #JamesWatt #Erfinder #Dampfmaschine #Hemmer #Meßner #Kolumne #Geschichte #Kultur
Hemmer und Meßner erzählen: Kleine Geschichte über den Erfinder der Infografik -
William Playfair setzte mehrfach Start-ups in den Sand. Das Einzige, was blieb, waren seine Balken- und Kreisdiagramme, wie unsere Geschichtskolumnisten erzählen.#Diagramm #Infografik #Balkendiagramm #Säulendiagramm #Liniendiagramm #WilliamPlayfair #Playfair #Schotte #England #Frankreich #Ludwig #FranzösischeRevolution #Statistik #JamesWatt #Erfinder #Dampfmaschine #Hemmer #Meßner #Kolumne #Geschichte #Kultur
Hemmer und Meßner erzählen: Kleine Geschichte über den Erfinder der Infografik -
Eine Geschichte über die Entstehung der modernen Infografik 🎙️#geschichtenausdergeschichte #Erzählung #History #richardhemmer #danielmeßner #Playfair #Inforgrafik #Kultur
Geschichten aus der Geschichte: Playfair und die Erfindung des Balkendiagramms -
Eine Geschichte über die Entstehung der modernen Infografik 🎙️#geschichtenausdergeschichte #Erzählung #History #richardhemmer #danielmeßner #Playfair #Inforgrafik #Kultur
Geschichten aus der Geschichte: Playfair und die Erfindung des Balkendiagramms -
Eine Geschichte über die Entstehung der modernen Infografik 🎙️#geschichtenausdergeschichte #Erzählung #History #richardhemmer #danielmeßner #Playfair #Inforgrafik #Kultur
Geschichten aus der Geschichte: Playfair und die Erfindung des Balkendiagramms -
Eine Geschichte über die Entstehung der modernen Infografik 🎙️#geschichtenausdergeschichte #Erzählung #History #richardhemmer #danielmeßner #Playfair #Inforgrafik #Kultur
Geschichten aus der Geschichte: Playfair und die Erfindung des Balkendiagramms -
Eine Geschichte über die Entstehung der modernen Infografik 🎙️#geschichtenausdergeschichte #Erzählung #History #richardhemmer #danielmeßner #Playfair #Inforgrafik #Kultur
Geschichten aus der Geschichte: Playfair und die Erfindung des Balkendiagramms -
@rlmcelreath I’m game. Also #Playfair might make a nice addition to the list: „[William] Playfair had a variety of careers. He was in turn a millwright, engineer, draftsman, accountant, inventor, silversmith, merchant, investment broker, economist, statistician, pamphleteer, translator, publicist, land speculator, convict, banker, ardent royalist, editor, blackmailer and journalist.“
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@rlmcelreath I’m game. Also #Playfair might make a nice addition to the list: „[William] Playfair had a variety of careers. He was in turn a millwright, engineer, draftsman, accountant, inventor, silversmith, merchant, investment broker, economist, statistician, pamphleteer, translator, publicist, land speculator, convict, banker, ardent royalist, editor, blackmailer and journalist.“
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@rlmcelreath I’m game. Also #Playfair might make a nice addition to the list: „[William] Playfair had a variety of careers. He was in turn a millwright, engineer, draftsman, accountant, inventor, silversmith, merchant, investment broker, economist, statistician, pamphleteer, translator, publicist, land speculator, convict, banker, ardent royalist, editor, blackmailer and journalist.“
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@rlmcelreath I’m game. Also #Playfair might make a nice addition to the list: „[William] Playfair had a variety of careers. He was in turn a millwright, engineer, draftsman, accountant, inventor, silversmith, merchant, investment broker, economist, statistician, pamphleteer, translator, publicist, land speculator, convict, banker, ardent royalist, editor, blackmailer and journalist.“
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@rlmcelreath I’m game. Also #Playfair might make a nice addition to the list: „[William] Playfair had a variety of careers. He was in turn a millwright, engineer, draftsman, accountant, inventor, silversmith, merchant, investment broker, economist, statistician, pamphleteer, translator, publicist, land speculator, convict, banker, ardent royalist, editor, blackmailer and journalist.“
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[3/3] That analogy and complaint might seem a bit forced, but they aren't. We still refer to the NYT and other heavies as a "paper," but it became something utterly different decades ago. It's now an international, transmedia operation more like its progeny (News Corp in particular), and it's no accident that coincides with the terminal stage of US journalism. That could have played out very differently. There's always a risk of utopian nonsense in observations like this, but if the NYT had focused its efforts on strengthening serious journalism across the US, it — rather than PE and Gannett — could have vacuumed up locals across the country and built a very different kind of empire, much more responsive to local issues, needs, etc. The ideas needed to form a vision like that were explicit and widely discussed, so we can legitimately criticize the NYT's choice to follow a winner-take-all path. And the country, and the world in general, are paying a very, very heavy price for that, imo.
I think that's a pretty good "frame" for thinking not just about Snowfall. It also offers a pretty good frame for thinking about dataviz more generally. I love design and have devoted much (though by no means *all*) of my life to it, but a *lot* of people involved in it can't see much farther than their nose — which is one reason they can be so brilliant at what they do. As I noted in my post about dataviz a few days ago, datavizzies are still mired in a sort of nouveau-riche drive to dress their field up in signs of tradition and legitimacy, so the ways they historicize and "socialize" their field are, in a word, silly. It's way past time for them to rip down their #Playfair posters, burn their #Tufte books, and start thinking more deeply about the construction of all the data they visualize.
I should add: if you like this, maybe make a note to hassle me every few weeks (via DMs/email plz) to FINISH THE FUCKING BOOK I've been researching and writing for a decade+.
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[3/3] That analogy and complaint might seem a bit forced, but they aren't. We still refer to the NYT and other heavies as a "paper," but it became something utterly different decades ago. It's now an international, transmedia operation more like its progeny (News Corp in particular), and it's no accident that coincides with the terminal stage of US journalism. That could have played out very differently. There's always a risk of utopian nonsense in observations like this, but if the NYT had focused its efforts on strengthening serious journalism across the US, it — rather than PE and Gannett — could have vacuumed up locals across the country and built a very different kind of empire, much more responsive to local issues, needs, etc. The ideas needed to form a vision like that were explicit and widely discussed, so we can legitimately criticize the NYT's choice to follow a winner-take-all path. And the country, and the world in general, are paying a very, very heavy price for that, imo.
I think that's a pretty good "frame" for thinking not just about Snowfall. It also offers a pretty good frame for thinking about dataviz more generally. I love design and have devoted much (though by no means *all*) of my life to it, but a *lot* of people involved in it can't see much farther than their nose — which is one reason they can be so brilliant at what they do. As I noted in my post about dataviz a few days ago, datavizzies are still mired in a sort of nouveau-riche drive to dress their field up in signs of tradition and legitimacy, so the ways they historicize and "socialize" their field are, in a word, silly. It's way past time for them to rip down their #Playfair posters, burn their #Tufte books, and start thinking more deeply about the construction of all the data they visualize.
I should add: if you like this, maybe make a note to hassle me every few weeks (via DMs/email plz) to FINISH THE FUCKING BOOK I've been researching and writing for a decade+.
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[3/3] That analogy and complaint might seem a bit forced, but they aren't. We still refer to the NYT and other heavies as a "paper," but it became something utterly different decades ago. It's now an international, transmedia operation more like its progeny (News Corp in particular), and it's no accident that coincides with the terminal stage of US journalism. That could have played out very differently. There's always a risk of utopian nonsense in observations like this, but if the NYT had focused its efforts on strengthening serious journalism across the US, it — rather than PE and Gannett — could have vacuumed up locals across the country and built a very different kind of empire, much more responsive to local issues, needs, etc. The ideas needed to form a vision like that were explicit and widely discussed, so we can legitimately criticize the NYT's choice to follow a winner-take-all path. And the country, and the world in general, are paying a very, very heavy price for that, imo.
I think that's a pretty good "frame" for thinking not just about Snowfall. It also offers a pretty good frame for thinking about dataviz more generally. I love design and have devoted much (though by no means *all*) of my life to it, but a *lot* of people involved in it can't see much farther than their nose — which is one reason they can be so brilliant at what they do. As I noted in my post about dataviz a few days ago, datavizzies are still mired in a sort of nouveau-riche drive to dress their field up in signs of tradition and legitimacy, so the ways they historicize and "socialize" their field are, in a word, silly. It's way past time for them to rip down their #Playfair posters, burn their #Tufte books, and start thinking more deeply about the construction of all the data they visualize.
I should add: if you like this, maybe make a note to hassle me every few weeks (via DMs/email plz) to FINISH THE FUCKING BOOK I've been researching and writing for a decade+.
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[3/3] That analogy and complaint might seem a bit forced, but they aren't. We still refer to the NYT and other heavies as a "paper," but it became something utterly different decades ago. It's now an international, transmedia operation more like its progeny (News Corp in particular), and it's no accident that coincides with the terminal stage of US journalism. That could have played out very differently. There's always a risk of utopian nonsense in observations like this, but if the NYT had focused its efforts on strengthening serious journalism across the US, it — rather than PE and Gannett — could have vacuumed up locals across the country and built a very different kind of empire, much more responsive to local issues, needs, etc. The ideas needed to form a vision like that were explicit and widely discussed, so we can legitimately criticize the NYT's choice to follow a winner-take-all path. And the country, and the world in general, are paying a very, very heavy price for that, imo.
I think that's a pretty good "frame" for thinking not just about Snowfall. It also offers a pretty good frame for thinking about dataviz more generally. I love design and have devoted much (though by no means *all*) of my life to it, but a *lot* of people involved in it can't see much farther than their nose — which is one reason they can be so brilliant at what they do. As I noted in my post about dataviz a few days ago, datavizzies are still mired in a sort of nouveau-riche drive to dress their field up in signs of tradition and legitimacy, so the ways they historicize and "socialize" their field are, in a word, silly. It's way past time for them to rip down their #Playfair posters, burn their #Tufte books, and start thinking more deeply about the construction of all the data they visualize.
I should add: if you like this, maybe make a note to hassle me every few weeks (via DMs/email plz) to FINISH THE FUCKING BOOK I've been researching and writing for a decade+.
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Spain is playing dirty. Wonder how many Morocco players will be left standing at the end of the game? #WorldCup #dirtyplayers #soccer #playfair
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Spain is playing dirty. Wonder how many Morocco players will be left standing at the end of the game? #WorldCup #dirtyplayers #soccer #playfair
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Data Visualizations feature in #EnolaHolmes movie! Yay!
Clearly a #Playfair diagram...
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Data Visualizations feature in #EnolaHolmes movie! Yay!
Clearly a #Playfair diagram...
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Data Visualizations feature in #EnolaHolmes movie! Yay!
Clearly a #Playfair diagram...
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Data Visualizations feature in #EnolaHolmes movie! Yay!
Clearly a #Playfair diagram...