The Green Shed

Grand Seiko Snowflake. Finally got to see one in person. Incredible.

Alan Jacobs:

The older I get, the more common this experience becomes: finding that I am simply unable to read essays and articles on certain topics. I may, out of a sense of duty, begin to read something on these topics, but almost immediately my eyes begin to wander, or to glaze over. I strive to refocus; I re-read the same few sentences; but before long my mind has wandered elsewhere. Eventually I give up.

Me too.

This footage of a tornado in Andover, KS is one of the most amazing pieces of footage you’ll ever see.

Photos of the debris left over from the Mars Perseverence landing, taken by the Ingenuity helicopter. Amazing!

I wonder what would happen if players had to call their own fouls in NBA games, like we did at recess growing up.

Read this post today on Kottke, which is mostly commentary around this twitter thread.

One quote toward the end stood out:

The idea that we can live with Covid WITHOUT any mitigation measures and expect things to turn out ok (both for individuals and as a society) is a lie.

The thing is, we have the best mitigation measure we can get: vaccines. It isn’t going to get better than this, and human beings have already stretched themselves as far as is possible with quarantines and the like.

SARS-Cov-2 is here to stay. Get vaccinated, and get back to life.

This is an absolutely magnificent thread by Yishan Wong on the challenges faced by anyone who wants to run a large social platform of any kind (or wants to pass regulation).

Bottom line: the Problem is Human Nature.

Been working near/with Terraform at work lately, and while I understand what it’s doing in the end, I still haven’t wrapped my head around how it gets that done.

Weather Line, the best weather app for iOS by far, is now a week out from shutting down.

I’ve tried a bunch of other weather apps and widgets since the announcement, and while there are a lot of good ones out there, I’ve found nothing as good as Weather Line, which has been perfect for me.

Casiopea

Came upon this story today:

Which led me to search for the album on Apple music.

It’s great!

The Spirit of the Internet is still alive and well out there, if a bit underground these days.