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Surface Noise

When someone complained about the surface noise that came with listening to music on vinyl, the late BBC disc jockey John Peel (a notable lover of the format), was said to have replied, “Mate, life has surface noise.” It’s hard to argue with Peel’s assessment of life in

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Invention of the Holy Cross

Inspired by a post by @Jonah on Micro.blog, I looked into the art of Daniel Matsui. One of the images that captured my attention was the "INVENTION of the HOLY CROSS." The image came with some apocraphyal stories to which I have become accustomed in the Orthodox

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I'll write a hymn again.

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Shock Troops Of Gentrification

Cities are turning to skateboarders to improve the atmosphere.

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The Wanting Monster

It can be difficult to resist the Wanting Monster when he whispers in your ear.

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The Democratic Joe Rogan

I find myself a bit amused by all the talk about creating a “Democratic Joe Rogan.” As David French said on an episode of the SkyePod podcast in March, there was a Democratic Joe Rogan. His name was… Joe Rogan. However, like many others, Rogan was hectored by his tribe

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Readwise MCP

Microsoft made the Model Context Protocol (MCP) a major focus of their Build conference last week. Though the Microsoft engineer I spoke with, who is heavily involved in AI thought the emphasis was a little overplayed, it’s easy to understand some of the excitement. Seeing your favorite applications easily

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High Beams

Brothers Evan and Quinn Seurkamp, who primarily make up the Ohio band The Laughing Chimes, call upon the hauntings of the Appalachian foothills of their native state as inspiration for their gothic jangly post-punk. There is a wistfulness appropriate to the rust belt and its faded glory that pervades

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Bandcamp Playlists

Bandcamp's new playlist feature is limited and a bit of a disappointment.

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Pocket Closing

Mozilla made a surprise announcement today that they are closing the Pocket read-it-later service. With nothing but a bland, corporate statement to go on, I imagine users have a fair amount of confusion about the move. I was actually looking at the Pocket entry on the App Store