I’ve seen an alarming uptick in opinion pieces with “I’m a millennial” in the headline.
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Interesting discussion on Trump and trolling from my favorite economics thinker Umair Haque.
Interesting discussion on Trump and trolling from my favorite economics thinker Umair Haque.
#trump #trolls #politics
Not bad, New Hampshire. Not bad at all.

Not bad, New Hampshire. Not bad at all.
Rescued from FB.

Rescued from FB.
H/t: Walt Robillard
I’ve been using the new G+ interface for long enough now to realize something: Emphasizing Communities and…
I’ve been using the new G+ interface for long enough now to realize something: Emphasizing Communities and Collections is implicitly deemphasizing people.
I think I understand the motivation for this change. When someone stops popping up in my stream it’s never entirely clear if they’ve left or they’re being pushed down in the stream, but I definitely notice it. If I’m following collectives instead of individuals, someone dropping off is much less visible. I’m not saying that this is an attempt to hide people leaving the platform or anything like that, just that I can see the value over the long term in focusing on groups instead of individuals.
That said, for someone like me who’s been active almost from the beginning, this shift is incredibly jarring. Almost all of the angst I experience and that I hear from other users revolves around the fact that for us G+ is fundamentally about collecting and interacting with interesting individuals. Put another way, I care about pretty much everything Yonatan Zunger has to say because so far almost everything he’s said has been interesting. There’s no such thing as a public community that has that character.
I think this focus on communities has a lot of potential, and I’m deeply sympathetic to any effort that looks so much like Usenet. I’m still on board, but having the whole premise of the platform shift has been, and will be, difficult to get used to.
Also: “bolide”.
Also: “bolide”.
See my previous post re: “vitamins”.
I think no book has ever made me sick of something to quite the extent that Seveneves has made me sick of the word…
I think no book has ever made me sick of something to quite the extent that Seveneves has made me sick of the word “vitamins”.
“The sun is up, and your phone is charged!”
“The sun is up, and your phone is charged!”
Said this morning, by my 3-year-old child. #modernlife
When I was re-doing my undergrad at NYU, I took an elective class on Medieval Art & Architecture. We spent a lot of…
When I was re-doing my undergrad at NYU, I took an elective class on Medieval Art & Architecture. We spent a lot of time focusing on cathedral architecture, and after graduation I had a chance to go see the cathedral in Chartres in person.
The difference that the restoration work is making is absolutely astounding. It really does revert the space into one that jives with what I learned were the intentions of the builders – That it be a space of air and light, evoking heaven and the eternal. The deep, dark, gloomy Chartres I saw was impressive and imposing, but nothing like what it appears to be now (again).
I can’t wait to go back and see the change in person.
h/t Jennifer Jurney
Blistered shishito peppers make an excellent fall afternoon snack.

Blistered shishito peppers make an excellent fall afternoon snack.