This page shows recent posts from all categories. It will probably be fancier later.
I can't help but think this is intentionally misleading... (2013/02/24)
So, I like rainbowy things and bright lights. There are a lot of modern keyboards, mice, and such which have color controls for what color they glow. [read more...]
Did this ever happen? (2013/02/14)
I am curious. [read more...]
The mosh pit at the Beyonce concert... (2013/02/03)
Beyonce has a concert today, and apparently, in an effort to reduce injuries, they’re trying an experiment where only a fixed number of people can be in the mosh pit at once, they have to wear protective gear, and there’s various rules governing their interactions, with pauses and interruptions to make sure people aren’t getting injured, or that any injuries can get treated before the moshing continues. [read more...]
Life with disabilities: The citibank card in limbo (2013/02/03)
Couple years back, Jesse got a credit card offer. We filled it out and sent it in on a lark; mostly, we wanted to see whether Jesse had a credit rating. [read more...]
Here and now, you are alive. (2013/01/30)
This, right here? This is it. You are alive. You are the one making your choices now. If your choice is to put everything on hold until the future, you can make that choice, but: It’s never going to be then; it’s always going to be now. When you do get to college, life will begin when you graduate. When you graduate, life will begin when you find work. When you find work, life will begin when you start paying off your student loans. Finish paying them off. Get that promotion. As long as you let yourself get tricked into thinking that life is somewhere else, some other time, you’re missing out. [read more...]
How rules break down, and how to use them anyway. (2013/01/28)
The world does not lend itself to simple, absolute rules. Mathematicians have known this for a long time; politicians have never really accepted it. Unfortunately, the mathematicians are right. Perhaps more unfortunately, the politicians are in charge. [read more...]
The doctor with the tattoos... (2013/01/27)
There’s a popular image floating around the ‘net of a doctor with tattoos, the gimmick being that when he’s wearing his lab coat, you can’t see any tattoos, and when he’s not, boy, does he have a lot of them. [read more...]
The Swartz case appears to be turning more disturbing. (2013/01/26)
Well, that’s not quite fair. I mean, everyone already knew that the only reason serious charges were ever considered was because Carmen Ortiz wanted to make an example of some guy. But it’s one thing for everyone to “know” that, and another entirely to find the paper trail confirming it. [read more...]
This kind of thing is unreasonably amusing to me. (2013/01/21)
Someone I had some run-ins with on a video game forum sent me what I consider just about the funniest thing ever. Now, normally, I don’t like to randomly repost private messages, but in this case, there’s some real value to commentary on the tactics here, because messages like this are emotionally abusive, and a closer look at how they work, and why that’s unambiguously abusive, may be of value. Knowing how it works can make it easier to resist the effects. Quoted text is from my correspondent. [read more...]
Why automation exists (2013/01/20)
Rift (an MMO I quite like) has recently been plagued by people using bots to automate gameplay. Obviously, they do it because it’s more efficient than playing (this is sort of stupid, if you think about it; the purpose of playing is not to be efficient). The developer has introduced some automated measures to try to detect bots, which are having some initial problems, and some posters have started fussing about how this is a waste of time and money, and they should just hire “minimum-wage” gamemasters to manually investigate. [read more...]