Had the pleasure of performing improv with my team Loose Corn at Bird and Friends: Cosmic Unity. Bird created such an incredible vibe, the place was packed, and the energy was rocking. Here we are posing for our album cover. #improv

Had the pleasure of performing improv with my team Loose Corn at Bird and Friends: Cosmic Unity. Bird created such an incredible vibe, the place was packed, and the energy was rocking. Here we are posing for our album cover. #improv
Does anyone know of an iOS camera app where I can disable AI smoothing? Looking for lense captured film grain. #photography
Today in Union Square, but imagine The Offspring blasting from a boombox.
Today on the subway, a guy is feeding his tiny kitten. The kitty is very calm in the carrier and is very cute.
I’ve successfully migrated my blog to micro.blog! There’s still work to do, including migrating my old theme, as well as finding a home for interactive posts that could move, but overall it’s all here. Let me know what I missed!
I honestly love the subway. Where else could you see these two people doing the same thing together apart?
My friend Frank unearthed 35mm photos he took in college. This is me at 22. That surprised look was permanent.
Green space at Industry City Brooklyn.
I don’t own a house, but I found Marques Brownlee’s solar roof explainer fascinating. Would love to be totally off the grid.
…the main obstacles to meaningful action on the climate crisis in the West are politics and capitalism, which is supposed to make readers feel hopeful.
I’m with Jason Kottke in not feeling hope from this, yet being a climate sooner is no alternative.
On my way to perform in an improv show with the Cats Cradle Ensemble.
Listening to a lot of the Moody Blues today. Feels good.
Hardware instills discipline in people; people must instill discipline into software. – John Gruber
Currently reading: Neuromancer by William Gibson 📚Time to confirm my nerd card.
Finished reading: Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky 📚What a ride. Avoided so many sci-fi cliches, and was genuinely compelling.
Stopped reading: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. I was enjoying it, but since I’m traveling light I decided to not take any physical books with me. 📚
📚 Started reading Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovksy.
Wrapping up at #DrupalCon and I’ve had a blast. Great to meet new friends and reconnect with old ones. Also—Pittsburgh is a great town. See everyone online!
After eight years of marriage and thirteen years together, my wife and I are getting divorced. I am, for now, without a home. Our marriage ending came as a shock. While I knew we were going through a … Read more
Got back from my first trip to Atlanta, and got to share it with many friends. In NYC for a few days, then off to Pittsburgh for DrupalCon! I’ll be at the Lullabot booth, so stop by if you’re attending.
Started reading: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, by Dave Eggers. This one wasn’t on my radar at all, but a friend had an extra copy, and I’m intrigued! 📚
Finished reading: Piranesi, by Susanna Clarke. What a beautiful, riveting, and emotional journey, all told through journals! 📚
Yes, who watches the watcher, but more importantly—who washes the watcher? Dude is gross.