Tue Nov 4: Rest in peace Alison Knowles
now playing
Tue Jan 20: Diego Bermudez Chamberland - Cartografía interior
Sun Jan 18: Werner Dafeldecker / Christian Fennesz / Martin Siewert / Burkhard Stangl – Phonographics 1-5
Wed Jan 7: sade - love deluxe
Sun Dec 28: 4hero - Star Chasers
Thu Nov 13: A Little Net.Music: The Usenet Cassette
Thu Oct 30: bennie green - glidin' along
Thu Oct 23: the talking heads albums that fall alphabetcially between fear of music and naked (so, also little creatures and more songs about buildings and food)
Tue Sep 30: steinbrüchel - basis
Wed Sep 24: tortoise - standards
Tue Sep 16: casino versus japan - casino versus japan
nothing much
Sat Jan 31: maybe I do like programming, actually. he mused as programming was declared dead.
Fri Jan 30: Doing a crossword this morning for the first time in a long while, sipping on my morning coffee I wondered if there was still time before work for writing -- it's just after midnight. Today is going to be weird!
Wed Jan 28: Imagine if in 1992 you could only call your friend if they also subscribed to MTV. That's the way communication systems feel today.
Mon Jan 26: Well The way Goethe died... "It was about eleven in the morning; "he expired," says the record, "without any apparent suffering, having, a few minutes previously, called for paper for the purpose of writing, and expressed his delight at the arrival of spring."A beautiful death; like that of a soldier found faithful at his post, and in the cold hand his arms still grasped! The Poet's last words are a greeting of the new-awakened Earth; his last movement is to work at his appointed task. Beautiful; what we might call a Classic sacred-death; if it were not rather an Elijah-translation, — in a chariot, not of fire and terror, but of hope and soft vernal sunbeams! It was at Frankfort-on-Mayn, on the 28th of August, 1749, that this man entered the world: and now, gently welcoming the birthday of his eighty-second spring, he closes his eyes, and takes farewell."
Mon Jan 26: Thomas Carlyle: [in death] eternity is seen /looking through time/
Sun Jan 25: snuggle time in kitty town
Wed Jan 21: just because it's not western classical doesn't make it noise
Thu Jan 15: Is `falid` an affirmation of the falseness of something? Eg: It's falid to say LLMs are always very helpful.
Sat Jan 10: it would be nice to figure things out so the only reason I'd need to open a browser in 2027 would be as a debugger for work. otherwise, paper & text mode interfaces? modern media sucks
Thu Jan 8: potatoes are fantastic