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sad dog feelings 

our neighborhood friends whose dog was best friends with Kitty are moving away and we hung out with them tonight and I got so sad when they left because their dog is one of our connections back to Kitty and now we won't get to see him as much and everything in my life has gotten so much worse without her

for accountability purposes I blogged some dissertation updates: placing.technology/a-fun-littl includes some fun vintage MapInfo advertising at least

more specifically: the lineage of routing/nav in operations research and the transfer of these methods to industry are the story that's less legible to me

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STS mastodon: who/what should I be reading for history of operations research? trying to piece together some stuff in routing and navigation tech history and seems to all come back to OR but wondering if someone's actually written this up already

Bro do you even dérive, bro I notice you haven't been stepping back to appreciate the sidewalk ballet bro

One of my more pedantic nitpicks is finding it annoying that people forget that in the movie Minority Report the "tech" was not AI or fancy algos but three psychic orphans with weird drug-induced aliments who spend most of their time in a milk pool

in Saratoga Springs to interview one of the co-founders of MapInfo today; any longtime GIS nerds have niche questions I should ask? (Note he left in 1999 so limits to what he can speak to in terms of 2000s specific developments in the software)

buttondown.com/perfectsentence this week in sentences: often dismount, disliking stuff, lobster republic, exotic transistors, jester, solitary feral, wrong version, roofs caved in, on earth

I wonder if Elkanah Tisdale used to annoy people at parties by bragging about how he coined the term "gerrymander"

Been in upstate NY for maybe 14 hours and weirdly aware of how city-adjusted I am, it's like I'm at a different frame rate from the landscape

Pettily relieved that the person Cooper hired instead of me for that FT role I interviewed for in March has such radically different research interests that I can't take the rejection personally

RIP Michel Callon, pouring out some scallops 4 u today

Fantastic news out of Tucson!

None of this is inevitable. Not "AI", not data centers, not the surrendering of public water resources, not the handing over of electrical grid priorities to big tech

https://azluminaria.org/2025/08/06/tucson-city-council-rejects-project-blue-amid-intense-community-pressure/

youtube.com/watch?v=8lnnWgprN0 forgot that this little video essay I made in 2023 for an online lecture series at a Mexico City artists space was pretty good

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Horsin' Around

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