So psyched to have been interviewed for this Wired Magazine article about the benefits of solar power canopies in parking lots. Definitely feels like a career milestone to be mentioned in Wired... Its always funny to see what parts of a long interview end up being included in a story, but overall I'm happy with the quotes they used. #solar #energy #climate #energytransition #der https://www.wired.com/story/france-solar-panels-parking-lots/
Please join me in donating to the UW Libraries strike fund - solidarity with library workers anywhere fighting for their rights, their cause benefits us all regardless of where we work https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-striking-workers-at-uw-libraries
Realizing that supply chain research is actually a skill set useful to the Federal Reserve I briefly looked at research jobs there but I think my tendency to call economics "cute when it pretends to be science" would be a hindrance
this week in sentences: a continuous skeleton, regrettable habits, our constant enemy, Icarus' pivot, the requirements of art, a bag of words https://buttondown.email/perfectsentences/archive/perfect-sentences-04/
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oh no I keep getting sucked into ai art discourse
why do people insist on talking about this stuff as though the companies building these tools aren't getting or trying to get obscenely rich
oh no I keep getting sucked into ai art discourse
I am begging everyone who wants to tell me about photography and what-if scenarios with AI art to google "historical materialism", please, my family is dying