My friend Joel (@joeld) has produced a nice, high quality book of the EFF dice word list. Check it out!
These three photos are taken just about as quickly as I could press the shutter button on my iPhone, and are a good illustration of just how fast this dog is. Note the distance she has covered, the side juke and puppy grin in photo #2, and how she loves to make the tower flyby at speed. (The pattern was full.)
By the power of grayskull that burger looks good.
I’m doing taxes and I’m out of bourbon, so I’m making an espresso and reflecting on the tax preparation industry’s success at making this such a pain in the ass.
It is psychological gravity, not technical inertia, however, that is the greater force against the open web. Human beings are social animals and centralized social media like Twitter and Facebook provide a powerful sense of ambient humanity—the feeling that “others are here”—that is often missing when one writes on one’s own site.
Very, very good thoughts from Dan Cohen on the technical and key social dynamics of siloed versus independent interaction online.
The dog has trained us well. Rather than knocking on her dish or the back door when she needs, she picks up a sock from the laundry pile and looks at us. If we get the message, she gets fresh water or to go outside; and if we don’t, she gets to eat the sock.
These weekly Apple Music favorites mixes are usually very hit and miss, but this one is good from start to finish. Not a skip in the list. https://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/favorites-mix/pl.pm-20e9f373919da08057ce7d623dac12ce


