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Today I read Kathleen Fitzpatrick's _Generous Thinking: A Radical Approach to Saving the University_, a book that touches on many of my interests (public humanities, open access, reforming university assessments and hiring etc.). I'd already had the pleasure of reading the draft version, which [was available for open comment](http://generousthinking.hcommons.org), but the final edition really did feel even better than that.

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The [economy of prestige in academia](https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316161012.004) is odd. We often like to think that the prestige of our institutions -- whether that be a university or a publisher -- is not made on the basis of a monetary or financial decision. But I think there are lots of things that give the lie to this. Consider the debate around new open-access book publishers.

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The PreSonus Quantum interfaces are [definitely not supported on Windows 7](https://support.presonus.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003181806-Will-Quantum-work-with-my-Windows-10-machine-). But if you are not faint of heart, it is possible to hack the driver onto a Windows 7 system (or perhaps Windows 8). Here's how I did it. OK, so first things first, this is TOTALLY unofficial, definitely not officially supported, and I am _not_ responsible if these

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I have a music release/EP out on Tici Taci records today, called _The Learning Experience_. Available for purchase at: Juno Download Beatport Traxsource Amazon What the critics/DJs are sayin': "This has track of the year all over if for me." "One of my faves from the year so far." "This is a terrific release. Remixes are stellar (naturally) and will go down a storm.

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The AHRC awards Ph.D. funding, now, through a system of Doctoral Training Partnerships. These are groups of institutions who share a funding pool, and training resources, for doctoral candidates. In many ways, this is a good idea; to agglomerate resources and to make institutions cooperate is clearly beneficial. But it also comes with some substantial frustrations as a supervisor.

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On Mac OSX there is a really neat feature: the ability to create an "aggregate audio device" that chains multiple soundcards into a single virtual device. This essentially lets you expand your inputs and outputs indefinitely. You can do a similar thing with Jack on Linux and with ASIO4All on Windows, although with variable levels of success. My question is: where is the hardware device that will do this?

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Those who are not invested in the digital humanities, on either side of an often nasty binary "for-or-against" style argument, may have missed the bust up in the past few days over Nan Z Da's "[The Computational Case Against Computational Literary Studies](https://doi.org/10.1086/702594)" in _Critical Inquiry_.