Prof Stephen Hawking Commemorated on New 50p Coin

Photo Credit: Royal Mint

BBC:

Prof Stephen Hawking has been honoured on a new 50p coin inspired by his pioneering work on black holes.

The physicist died last year at the age of 76, having become one of the most renowned leaders in his field.

He joins an elite group of scientists to have appeared on coins, including Sir Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.

Designer Edwina Ellis said: “I wanted to fit a big black hole on the tiny coin and wish he was still here chortling at the thought.”

I’ve always liked the fact that we place very important people on our money, such as Charles Darwin, James Watt, and Michael Faraday. It signifies their reverence to the entire world.

It also reminds me of a talk that Neil Degrasse Tyson made at The Tanner Humanities Center, where he spoke about what some countries place on their money, from the perspective of America not having a lot of scientific achievements on theirs.

A Major Bank Accidentally Published Private Code to the Public NPM Registry

Laurie Voss, a Co-founder and Chief Data Office of NPM(A package manager for JavaScript, and a huge database of public and private JavaScript packages), had an interesting story to tell on Twitter:

My first reaction was something akin to "How the hell do you do this by mistake?". Surely publishing a package to NPM has just enough friction that you don’t publish private IP to a public repository.

You have to also keep in mind thatNPM have supported private repositories since 2014, and also offer a full enterprise solution already, NPM Enterprise.

Journal: 11 Mar 2019

The daily grind started again. But luckily it wasn’t exactly a stressful day at work, so I can ease into the week a bit easier.

One thing I did do today, was share a few things on my blog. I linked to a pretty funny tool called Jeffsum, which is like Lorem Ipsum, but with Jeff Goldblum.

I also wrote a piece about the latest news on Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. It’s by no means a full review, and that would be weird anyway, as the game isn’t released. But, it’s a type of post that I used to do all the time when I had a blog called App Recap. I used to write massive reviews of apps, games, and general Apple news, and sadly that has dropped off over the years. But I want to get back into writing bigger pieces, and in general reviewing cool things that I think others will enjoy. I’ll steer clear of topics that will be covered in high quantities elsewhere, because sometimes there’s not much more else I can add, but expect a bit more content on my blog soon!

A First Look at Harry Potter: Wizards Unite

So, there’s been a ton of new information shared about the upcoming Harry Potter AR game, Wizards Unite. And it’s certainly shaping up to be an incredible game!

Here’s the back story:

A calamity has befallen the wizarding world, causing artefacts, creatures, people, and even memories to mysteriously appear in the Muggle world. Witches and wizards from across the globe must come together to solve the mystery of The Calamity, overcome the confounding chaotic magic that surrounds these “Foundables,” and return them to their rightful place, keeping them safe from Muggle eyes.

Your journey begins as a new recruit of the Statute of Secrecy Task Force, established by the Ministry of Magic and the International Confederation of Wizards for the purpose of investigating and containing The Calamity.

From the story alone, there’s a massive scope for what the game could turn out to be. On one side of the scale, it could have been a simple rip-off of Pokémon GO, but essentially a hide-and-seek game with a Harry Potter theme. But instead, what we’re getting is a much more all-rounded role-playing game!

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Of course, at it’s an AR game, one of the key mechanics will be exploring the world, finding some of the “Foundables”, casting spells, and also Portkeys that offer a full 360 AR experience out in the real wold. That already feels to me a more immersive experience than Pokémon GO (And I’m a big Pokémon GO player!).

Where I think the richness of the game will come from, is the things like potion making, challenging other wizards and foes in Wizarding Challenges, and developing your Wizarding skills while specialising in certain professions.

It sounds like a game with many ways to play. You can simply explore the world, while finding “Foundables”, Portkeys, potion ingredients, etc. You can compete with other players by battling with them at Fortresses, but you can also team up with them and compete Wizard Challenges together. And at the same time as all of that, you’re developing your own character, gaining new skills, and just taking your own route through the game.

One thing I’m unsure about though, is the “Spell Energy”. I’ve never found a mobile game that has some kind of perishable energy source to be that great. As there’s usually long waits to refill, mostly with the aim for players to spend money on in-app purchases. You can find food and drinks at “Inns”, which will be in certain places around the world, and will replenish your Spell Energy. Hopefully there’s enough of them so it doesn’t inhibit gameplay.

My other worry is that the game will be too rich. Sure, I wrote earlier that it’s one of the reasons why I like the sound of this game, but maybe other people won’t appreciate it. As not everyone is as well versed in the Harry Potter universe as others (me), and a steep learning curve for a mobile game may not work out well.

But despite how anyone else finds it, I can already tell I’m going to be really addicted to this game.


You can find out more about Wizards Unite on the website, and also find more of the details I mentioned on their blog.

Jeffsum

For when Lorem Ipsum just isn’t enough, there’s Jeffsum:

A little text placeholder generator of Jeff Goldblum awesomeness.

For example:

God help us, we’re in the hands of engineers. I was part of something special. You really think you can fly that thing? Life finds a way. Eventually, you do plan to have dinosaurs on your dinosaur tour, right? God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates Man. Man destroys God. Man creates Dinosaurs.

Journal: 10 Mar 2019

Today started with a mix of house work, watching television, and just relaxing around the house.

But it was the late afternoon that it got interesting. As it was time for Arsenal vs Manchester United! I had it on my big TV for once, and wow it was a good game. We won 2:0, and it’s a massive result for us. Naturally, that meant nothing could ruin the rest of the day.

When it was finished, I made myself a carbonara for dinner, and then I continued to watch more coverage of the game, and what the pundits thought of everything.

But it wasn’t all relaxing and football, as I got around to checking another thing of the Text Case 2.0 list. Specifically, the ability to set a custom icon! And I didn’t just add a few. In total, there are now 22 different icons to choose from.

I’ve had Lost on in the background while working on the app, and I think I can manage another episode before it’s time to go to bed!

Journal: 9 Mar 2019

Today started with a pretty good discovery in our house. Our garden has loose stones at the bottom near the door, and we’ve wanted to replace it with a patio ever since we saw the house. But after being in the garden this morning, I noticed that there’s actually a patio underneath! It’s not complete, as there are some gaps, and it’s not perfectly flat. But it may save us a bit of work, and also it’s a lot better to have a reasonably okay patio in the short-term.

We both then went to town for more home-related things. And also to have lunch in our usual cafe.

After town, we walked my girlfriends parents dog that stayed at our house overnight, and we’ve been relaxing with Netflix and TV ever since! Well I’m especially relaxed, as I keep falling asleep on the sofa.

Journal: 8 Mar 2019

It’s finally Friday.

I had a pretty busy day at work, which I actually prefer. But now I really do need a good sleep!

The only other thing I’ve done since getting home is cooking/eating dinner, and then sitting on the sofa falling asleep with my girlfriends parents dog, that’s staying round our house tonight.

I’m glad it was a rather simple day, because anything else and I wouldn’t have the energy to write this journal entry.

😴

Journal: 7 Mar 2019

A pretty mixed day today.

It stated at work with the usual stuff going on. Nothing especially good or bad.

After work, I had loads of trouble with my commute home. Specifically the train from London Euston. There was trespassers on the track, so every train to and from the station was cancelled. It took an hour an a half of waiting for any trains to start service.

Oh and then Arsenal lost 3-1.

But after that, my girlfriend made dinner, and I’ve been watching Lost! So there’s been both ups and downs.