Utter insanity. Complete disregard for anything or anyone else on the planet or in the sky.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/09/c...
Utter insanity. Complete disregard for anything or anyone else on the planet or in the sky.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/09/c...
acrylic painting of a creature with bunny ears and a pointy nose and fur giving a sort of side eye
Can You Not - acrylic on board 12 inches x 12 inches for an exhibition at @coreyhelford.bsky.social gallery
So Philip Glass just joined TikTok. He only has like 4 posts and theyβre simply him in what I assume is his living room playing the piano. First comment on one I saw was βyour piano is too close to the fireplace, youβll dry it outβ and if thatβs not the internet in a nutshell I donβt know what is.
there's so much bad in the world but there's also people who lift up and carry an elderly bat around every day so he can pretend he's flying again, and that's the part of the world I think is worth fighting for
As someone who, while growing up, had measles, rubella, and many other horrible illnesses now preventable by vaccination, I simply cannot fathom why people want to revert to that time. I spent a lot of time in bed or at the hospital as a child. Yes, I survived, but not by much.
Why go back there?
Ian has a way of getting to the nub. This is basically the kind of thing I wrote to Tim Davie about in 2020, though I had no idea how bad it would get. Most of the media has not the slightest notion how to handle a situation like this, and instead tries desperately to normalize it.
There is a video somewhere on youtube claiming, with convincing arguments, that this may be the best example of cinematic storytelling in a scene.
As a special honor, I could try spelling his name correctly.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Stephen Collin's cartoons for the Grauniad are special.
This is a standout among standouts. Lyrical, poetic, poignant, and funny.
www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...
Would love one for @reneefrench.bsky.social the gopher designerβ¦.
I have a grim story I could add here but propriety pulls me back.
Me neither!
Family includes everyone! β€οΈ
omg
working on a painting for a group show
at @coreyhelford.bsky.social
If you were laid off from Block (or anywhere) and want to stay remote, @roost.tools is hiring for multiple SWE roles and levels.
If you're the kind of person who's deeply satisfied by figuring out why a service has multiple databases and ripping some out, we might be for you! roost.tools/careers
Despite the troubles and horrors, we're also living in the most meet-cute buddy movie ever.
Made the cover of @acm.org with "A Decade of Docker Containers", recapping much systems work! Docker grew so fast in those early days that we never got a chance to write an academic paper about it, so this has been a long time coming cacm.acm.org/research/a-d... w/ @justincormack.bsky.social djs55
CBGB&OMFUG. Iconic and mourned.
www.theguardian.com/music/2026/f...
I don't usually set out to photograph spiders, but after 25 years of this I've accumulated a medium-sized gallery.
Illustrated graphic with the boot-shaped Rubin Observatory atop its site on Cerro PachΓ³n beneath a sparkling night sky and the glowing band of the Milky Way stretching from lower left to upper right. Sprinkled throughout are many "Data alert!" popups, labeled with icons that represent supernovae, asteroids, hungry black holes, and more.
A 3-by-4 grid of grayscale astronomical images zoomed in on single objects. From left to right, the columns are labeled Template, New image, and difference. From top to bottom, the rows are labeled supernova, variable star, active galactic nucleus, and solar system object.
The largest spot-the-difference effort EVER has begun!π¨
On the night of Feb 24, NSFβDOE Rubin Observatory officially released its first ~800,000 public alerts of detected changes in the night sky!π
A new era of discovery is hereβ¨ ππ§ͺβοΈ
π: rubinobservatory.org/news/first-a...
scratchboard drawing of a humanoid with its hands on its face
scratchboard
Hey when I sneeze stuff comes out of my eyes. True. It's tubes all the way down.
A thousand times this.
There is no sense in which a chatbot can "help" with your schoolwork by making it easier; if it is easier, it is less useful for actual learning (effortful practice is HOW WE LEARN) and therefore the chatbot has not helped, but has only hindered.
My favorite (not) involved running an electric current through my eyeball. Bodies are very disappointing.
Sorry.
STOP LAUNCHING CRAP WE DON'T NEED OR WANT
It's staggeringly depressing how blithely they plan to ruin everything. Everything.
I went to a dark site last week so I could say goodbye to the sky. Took a little hand-held photo and guess what? A satellite trail appeared.
Just stop!
genuinely in awe of how audaciously stupid this plan is
A photo of an ice cream machine with a sign reading, "Anything is possible with ice cream." Beneath that is a hand lettered sign reading, "No ice cream".
2026 basically