Fab Four

An ongoing series cross-posted from instagram.com/dsqt

On the way back south to California from Oregon this past week, I stayed at the same hotel I’d stayed at on the drive up. In the less than five days in between my two visits to the hotel, these four massive solar panels were erected in the parking lot. This photo doesn’t do justice to their scale.

Scratch Pad: Payne, Duolingo, Conway

From the past week

I do this manually each Saturday, usually in the morning over coffee: collating most of the little comments I’ve made on social media, which I think of as my public scratch pad, during the preceding week. These days that mostly means post.lurk.org (Mastodon) and disquiet.bsky.social (if you’re on Bluesky, which remains behind a beta firewall at the moment).

▰ RIP to a great one, Dr. Roger Payne, who helped discover singing as a form of communication among whales. I had the opportunity to interview him at length early on in the pandemic for a long-form writing project I’m still in the midst of. He was sharp, funny, and generous. He leaves behind an incredible legacy of acoustic ecology. We have a richer sense of life on our planet because of his life’s work. (Read his New York Times obituary.)

▰ One thing I’ve learned from Duolingo is that a particular alert sound I’d previously heard for some time is, in fact, not people’s text messages but people doing Duolingo

▰ I really like comics. I really love pencilled roughs for comics. Check out this multi-page planning document from the fourth issue of Declan Shalvey’s ongoing series Old Dog, which he writes and (with support from Clayton Cowles) draws.

▰ How was this not an option in The New York Times Spelling Bee?

▰ Judged a book by its cover (OK, and also its author’s reputation) and bought it:

▰ I really wanna try out this new synthesizer module based on Conway’s Game of Life. It’s from the developer Nervous Squirrel.