If Rich Hickey had a regular stand-up comedy compsci lecture hour, I would watch it https://www.infoq.com/presentations/Simple-Made-Easy/
The thing about tools for posting to Mastodon and Twitter simultaneously is that I sense when a person is just doing that, and it often takes away from the experience of this timeline because a person rarely does that without Mastodon taking an auxiliary role. My home feed is now full of Twitter RTs that have little to no engagement on this platform. I’m just not sure it works that well.
@urshanabi Do you know about Trunk?
Turns out that these devices were... not great for you. He hasn’t experienced any serious ill effects from them yet, though. https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-history/heroic-failures/when-xrays-were-all-the-rage-a-trip-to-the-shoe-store-was-dangerously-illuminating
Noticing that I’m more likely to gravitate strongly toward disciplines once I can place its theory into a historical narrative.
Began to study networking protocols after reading STS-laced histories of the development of TCP/IP and the OSI protocols.
Am now invested in becoming a decent chess player after learning about the succession of schools of chess theory.
Seeing how domain knowledge accretes over time makes it easier to engage fields that would otherwise seem too complex to approach.
Relatable sea shanty topics:
- the boss sucks and needs to pay me
- I could use a drink
- I miss my SO/family
- this work is hard
- remembering other times work was hard
- hunting whales is rough
Been thinking about the standard scam mechanic - open with a call that only the naive and overtrusting will answer, then exploit the mark’s trust to siphon their money away to you.
I think there are similar patterns that select the overly thoughtful and conscientious to suck away their time and energy - recommending that someone put together a bureaucratic task force to address an issue they find urgent, for example.
Wheel Turning
"Not a culture fit"