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clive

@clive@saturation.social

Writer, musician/songwriter, hobbyist coder. Contributing writer to New York Times Magazine and Wired. Author of "Coders". Blogging at clivethompson.medium.com, archive of writing at www.authory.com/clivethompson #science #technology #coding #software #writing #literature #poetry clive@clivethompson.net

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kate, to random
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In the same way most of us say “goodbye” without realising it derives from “god be with ye”, maybe one day people will end conversations with “likensubscribe”

kbeninato, to random
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Alito's furiously ruffling through the Flag Closet.

clive, to random
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Behold the "poetry camera" -- you take a picture, it writes a poem based on what it sees and prints that up

you don't get a photo

just the poem

Item #2 in my latest "Linkfest" newsletter: https://buttondown.email/clivethompson/archive/linkfest-20/

overholt, to random
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These fake William Morris prints for sale on Etsy are such an aggressive attack on historical reality. Not content with mutating his work to better fit a 21st century market, they come with fictitious provenance as well. https://maggieappleton.com/generative-forgery

A print of an orange tree. Text at bottom: COTTON PRINTS EXHIBITION WILLIAM MORRIS TEXTILES HISTORY OF BRITISH DESIGN LONDON THE ART OF XIX CENTURY

clive, to random
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Know any NYC students, or their parents?

The mayor closed the libraries on Sundays, and is set to close them Saturdays too -- citing budget constraints 📚

The budget's being debated right now!

So, if you live in NYC?

Here's a form that'll auto-send a letter to your city councillor telling them to vote to "keep the libraries open sundays": https://actionnetwork.org/letters/open-the-libraries-nyc/

Forward it to any students in NYC 🤘

Parents can use it too -- just rewrite the opening salutation to say "I'm a parent"

Vagrarian, to art
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"Quilt, Tumbling Blocks with Signatures Pattern," Adeline Harris Sears, begun 1856.

Sears (1830-1931) was only 17 when she had the idea for this quilt. She mailed diamonds of white silk to every significant person she could think of or read about, requesting they be autographed and mailed back. Most people did.

Sears' family was wealthy, and it's said she got Lincoln's autograph in person, and danced with him at his inauguration.

There's writers like Hawthorne, Dickens, Emerson, Irving, Longfellow, Julia Ward Howe, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and a number of scientists, politicians (with eight Presidents!), artists, educators, Civil War heroes, and clergy. It took her 11 years to complete the quilt, which has 360 signatures in all, and a total of 1,840 patches of cloth. The quilt was written about in national magazines of the time, and is now a museum piece.

Sears did other quilts, but nothing on the same level as this, a document of its time.

From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

#Art #WomenArtists #FabricArt #Quilts #Autographs #TumblingBlocks

GeekSusie, to random
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Two Sisters, Florence And Susie Friermuth Arrested For Moonshining During The Prohibition, 1921

marisa, to random
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You don't need that Cafe Au Lait scented candle...

just have me spill coffee. All. Over. Your. Kitchen.

rbreich, to random
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When I was a mere clerk for the 1st circuit appeals court, I wasn't allowed to have a political bumper sticker for fear of creating even the appearance of bias on the court.

How can Justice Alito be allowed to rule on Jan 6-related matters after flying a pro-insurrection flag?

TiciaVerveer, to random Dutch
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The frozen ground of the Altai Mountains preserved this beautifully detailed Scythian woman's boot for over 2,300 years.
The leather boot was decorated with a red woollen braid, with leather figurines and gold-leaf, possibly depicting ducklings.

Photo credit Sergei I. Rudenko/ Washington University. https://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/museums/shm/shmpazyryk.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0ruczzG1TpZNqVjz9f4QTey_xlsE6VBN4lG5Ksn2yIsiJLTskn3YmqLj8_aem_AUMB1uCQewdUjL6CCmCwVIVAZrmdIQWfkLHBl3kxfHKhgRX32RKoM_r-74pNj9e98a2JsxuHlI5ga2jS98bsidwh

QasimRashid, (edited ) to random
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I’m so glad public libraries already exist. Could you I magine trying to sell the idea of libraries to politicians in 2024?

“You want to build a large public complex on prime real estate that gives away free books & education & community events—paid for by our tax dollars? Are you crazy??”

theropologist, to random
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Beowulf is pretty wild, and I haven't even gotten to the fight with Grendel yet. Beowulf has just shown up and is like Hey this Grendel character? I'm gonna waste his ass for you. And then Unferth is like Pshaw! You can't even swim good, Bro! Breca totally crushed you in that swimming contest. And Beowulf is like Really? You want to go there? Sorry I was too busy slaying NINE sea monsters to worry about winning some stupid little race, and by the way I was swimming in full armor and carrying a sword, but you're welcome for the steep decline in sea monster attacks lately. Do you even slay, Bro? Oh wait l, what am I saying, if you were even halfway decent at slaying then I wouldn't have to come here with all my Geat bros to save your sorry ass! And Unferth just sits there in silence because what are you gonna say after having been so thoroughly owned?

loresjoberg, to random
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What I get from the words “old-fashioned” and “newfangled” is that at some point in history we stopped fashioning things and started fangling them, and we as a culture never recovered.

yurnidiot, to random
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GottaLaff, to random
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He blamed “Mrs. Alito”!🤦🏻‍♀️

At Justice ’s House, a ‘Stop the Steal’ Symbol on Display

An upside-down flag, adopted by supporters contesting the Biden victory, flew over the justice’s front lawn as the Supreme Court was considering an election case.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/16/us/justice-alito-upside-down-flag.html?unlocked_article_code=1.sU0.Ul57.KzkpFSD-0V_Z&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

abetterjulie, to random
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So you're telling me that other countries have safer, more effective sunscreens than the US? What the fuck.

https://undark.org/2024/05/14/america-fda-better-sunscreens

kaia, to random
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this is not photoshopped btw

servelan, to random
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Super Fluffy “Cotton Candy” Exoplanet Discovery Shocks Scientists – “We Cannot Explain How This Planet Formed”

https://scitechdaily.com/super-fluffy-cotton-candy-exoplanet-discovery-shocks-scientists-we-cannot-explain-how-this-planet-formed/

evacide, to random
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If you own a Tesla, your car is covered in cameras that take images reviewed by Tesla employees, who share them with each other, joke about them, and make them into memes.

https://www.reuters.com/technology/tesla-workers-shared-sensitive-images-recorded-by-customer-cars-2023-04-06/

sandlapper37, to random
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pbump, to random
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Merrick Garland's warnings about threats to election workers overlap with Trump allies' refusals to say they'll accept the 2024 results.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/05/14/ongoing-violent-threat-election-denialism/

ZevEisenberg, to random
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User: please render fifty million polygons with complex shading and texturing
Computer: no problem

User: here’s 4.2 MB of JSON
Computer: oh no

jasonkoebler, to random
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Scoop: Solar storm is causing farmers' tractor GPS systems to go haywire. Many have shut down planting altogether during a critical period. A Deere dealer said accuracy is "extremely compromised"

https://www.404media.co/solar-storm-knocks-out-tractor-gps-systems-during-peak-planting-season/

suzannealdrich, to Writers
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Any here? Are you fans of Scrivener, or Ulysses, or perhaps Obsidian Notes? Looking around for a writing system that will be future-proof. Also love the idea of using Markdown because that’s what my blogs all use now.

LLS,
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@clive @suzannealdrich A Scrivener file is actually a file bundle of text files, plus other files containing the organizing metadata (binders, tags, styles, etc). The individual “documents” are saved as rtf files.

If you lose the app or whatever, you can rename the project file’s .scriv suffix to .zip and unzip that file, and within the resulting folders all your documents are there in rtf format.

kbob, to 3DPrinting
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I'm thinking about printing a flip-down MagSafe iPhone charger to mount under the kitchen cupboard. This is kind of the idea. I'm still working out how to route the cord. I'm imagining magnets to hold it in position either flipped down or flipped up, but haven't modeled those either.

kbob,
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