https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-fatigue found the academic journal about me and my problems
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
#nyc this looks great - the Mending Mondays series at the New York Public Library. Free workshops on how to mend clothes:
https://buttondown.com/perfectsentences/archive/perfect-sentences-137/ this week in sentences: often dismount, disliking stuff, lobster republic, exotic transistors, jester, solitary feral, wrong version, roofs caved in, on earth
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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lnnWgprN0A forgot that this little video essay I made in 2023 for an online lecture series at a Mexico City artists space was pretty good
(the photo in question, which escaped containment at some point and sometimes people will be surprised to learn that I was the originator of it
https://thearmed.bandcamp.com/album/the-future-is-here-and-everything-needs-to-be-destroyed in 2016 I posted a photo I took of an electronics shredder company's trade show booth and the photo went viral bc of the company's incredible slogan and today I learned an extremely good punk band used it as the title for their new album, who says posting never leads to anything good