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buttondown.email/perfectsenten this week in sentences: uncanny allure, the big news, expectations, not insane, all that math, phosphorescent steel

help I'm being haunted by the ghosts of cringemas past present and future

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drew a blank on "our flag means death" and called it "what we do in the pirates" instead

going through old diaries and vacillating between "destroy these, they are so cringe" and "future generations need to understand that keeping a diary is incredibly cringe"

4 years ago today I brought home Kitty and what a gift to live with this gentle giant. Here's one of the first pictures I took of her from that day.

sometimes when I'm reading about the fucked up historical origins of now-commonplace digital technologies I think of the "I used to be a piece of shit" sketch from I Think You Should Leave

a common gender shitpost, yes, but 

the fact the nonbinary flag is Wario's color palette remains incredible

- grant proposal submitted
- podcast episode dropped
- got an email officially confirming my master's degree diploma is in the mail

I think I am going to sleep a lot now

ripcorp.biz/episodes/the-story new RIP Corp and it's a doozy IMO! we took on the history of Fairchild Semiconductor, which is usually told as one of triumph and innovation---which is part of it, but only like the first decade of the company. We get into the everything else of its 59-year history.

feel like there's gotta be people in my network who would be perfect for this? there are lots of other open jobs at Internet Archive too app.trinethire.com/companies/3

smoke shitpost 

oh right everything in the 1970s looks like this because of pollution

spider-verse 

I regret to inform you that Spiders-Man, the hive mind of thousands of spiders who believe they are a man named Peter Parker, is not in the new movie

a nice academia update 

my advisor was like "I want you to focus on your book this summer because there's too much uncertainty and writing books is the thing you came here to do" bless

I have read @debcha’s book and it is remarkably researched, clear-eyed, and passionate about how infrastructure can function as care at scale. A long-needed history and future of the systems we build and the systems that shape us. You should preorder it today. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/612711/how-infrastructure-works-by-deb-chachra/

we need a trash developers conference, where people give excited presentations about running useful, exciting new software on computers they found in the trash.

another great thing about the blackberry movie 

the soundtrack, honestly, it's got some sick needle drops

another apple shitpost 

i'm more of a vision amateur (wears glasses)

academia gripe 

look, getting a funded MA was pretty sweet and at this point if I want to try for a PhD somewhere else I will, but going into academia was always a means to the end of "getting paid to write and make cool shit", not the end in itself. mostly the bummer is I do really like my advisor and enjoy working with her!

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Horsin' Around

This is a hometown instance run by Sam and Ingrid, for some friends.