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telling the time using more than 20,000 Google Street View images found around NYC #
Looks like the cicadas are venturing out. I’ve seen a few now. Mostly a bunch of exuviae laying around outside. But Kim found this dude outside.
"...In our hyper-informed digital era of patriarchal panic, climate catastrophe, and historically unmatched migration that frequently confronts unutterable violence, this book foregrounds hope as a form of resistance"
This week, a client accepted an offer. She's starting in June and said she couldn't have done it without me. 🥹 On the product side, I finally finished the client journey spec and built two new mini lessons.
In 1868 the pioneer American photographer Alexander Gardner joined a delegation from the US government that was negotiating with the Lakota and other Native American tribes. They met at Fort Laramie in Wyoming Territory, and Gardner made...
YouTuber Hank Green has published an excellent tool to see view Artemis II photos and media in chronological order. There is even a small diagram on the right hand side that shows where Artemis was when the photos/videos/audio were...
A newsletter earns its place when it gives a publication a narrower, more direct return surface instead of just repeating the archive in the inbox.
Rich Mullins on where his songs come from:My songs are not particularly inspired. The Scriptures were inspired; my songs are provoked.I love this idea of songs, or any art, being provoked from us. When I encounter the reality of God's...
Hank Green has made something really cool. Called the Artemis II Photo Timeline, it’s an interactive way to scroll through photos from NASA’s recent crewed mission to cislunar space — but pinned to NASA’s official schedule of the...
The big shifts in this release: three new tools, a glassmorphism-redesigned landing page, timezone-aware day boundaries on `get_recent_tracks`, and a…
This week: exceeded my old Forto salary, put my entire business into a GitHub repo, and got a lot of product thinking done: feature matrix, CMF questionnaire, and client journey spec.
Well, even if I have no time for blogging, I at least can now talk about the first of the things we’re working on. A video essay for Masters of Cinema’s 1929 Laurel & Hardy collection, which we’ve titled Glorious Disaster, after a phrase...
I am back to regular running! Low volume, high intensity. Something is brewing…