Four years ago I started a blog of interesting things I found online that week. Here we are 208 editions later! Thanks for reading :-)
Here is some inspirational advice from the fantastic False Knees web comic. Stay safe, don't give up.
Image: Scottish Sunset, this photo is available to licence on EyeEm.
Four years ago I started a blog of interesting things I found online that week. Here we are 208 editions later! Thanks for reading :-)
Here is some inspirational advice from the fantastic False Knees web comic. Stay safe, don't give up.
Image: NASA
You can now see a photo that Hubble snapped on your birthday! Since Found This Week is 4 years old today, above is today's birthday image from Hubble.
Image: USGS
The USGS has completed the first Unified Geologic Map of The Moon using Apollo era maps combined with modern satellite data.
Image: Visual Capitalist
Visual Capitalist published an informative infograph showing the different pandemics throughout history with the size scaled to the number of deaths.
Image: The Guardian
The Guardian published an interesting interactive visualisation article describing R0, the basic reproduction number, which is the metric used to measure the contagiousness of a pathogen. Reducing the R0 of Covid-19 is funadamental in preventing exponential infections of the virus and will determine how lockdown restrictions can be lifted.
Image: Medium, Andrey Nikishaev
Andrey Nikishaev posted a great how to article on Medium describing the steps involved in deploying a simple app in a Docker container on AWS free tier.
Image: Bandcamp, Delush
Berlin based Irish musician Delush released his debut album this week, The Journey To Zero. Delush also has a number of special bundles available on Bandcamp, including a private live stream. Listen, close your eyes and let the silky music sooth your soul in these turbulent times!
Image: BBC iPlayer
This week I binged watched the 8 episodes of DEVS. Wow. It is difficult to review DEVS without any spoilers, apart from saying how elegantly filmed and exquisitely scored the mystery thriller is, oh and quantum computing!
Image: Bandcamp, Jenn Kirby
My amazing wife Jenn Kirby just released a new avant-pop EP called POPPED to fund materials for the 3D printing of PPE parts she is doing as part of the 3DCrowd.uk network of volunteer 3D printers. The EP is available to purchase as a digital download here.
Found This Week is a curated blog of interesting posts, articles, links and stories in the world of technology, science and life in general.
Each edition is curated by Daryl Feehely every Friday and highlights cool stuff found each week.
The first 104 editions were published on Medium before this site was created, check out the archive here.
I’m a web consultant, contract web developer, technical project manager & photographer originally from Cork, now based in Liverpool. I offer my clients strategy, planning & technical delivery services, remotely & in person. I also offer freelance CTO services to companies in need of technical bootstrapping or reinvention. If you think I can help you in your business, check out my details on http://darylfeehely.com