Current read and a good passage from it (a lot of good passages in this book TBH)
Happy to have this in for Pride month. Wish we had these books when I was younger.
This might be the month I join the Patreon movie club. This film looks great.
I'm very sleepy this morning.
People don't long for "inconvenience." They long for permanence. And though streaming services may be convenient, people are waking up to the fact that we are paying rent-seeking middle men month after month for things we will never actually own.
I keep seeing AI posters and flyers for summer events. It's actually pissing me off at this point. So I made a flyer of my own. No computer just paper, pencil and markers. It took 15mins and the only water consumed was the drink I had. #fuckAI #ifyouradvertisaiimnotgoing
Enby Gamer/Artist
Enby Gamer/Artist
CaturDogDay Comfort….
Enby Gamer/Artist
Why can’t our bus shelters still be this whimsical?
I found it! The algorithm brought it back to me
Video
G. Willow Wilson
Enby Gamer/Artist
Every pitch I’ve heard for how AI can make my job more efficient starts like this
I 💙 Dogs
Dr. Amy, PsyD
Terri
People are pining for old technologies—CD players, VCRs, Walkmans. What’s behind our longing for inconvenience? www.newyorker.com/culture/essa...
www.newyorker.com
People are pining for old technologies—CD players, VCRs, Walkmans. What’s behind our longing for inconvenience?
Of course now I can't find it but it's the same energy of that novel published in 2015 set in 2020 and someone was like "The author failed to address COVID" as if they could've known