
The found poetry of automated transcriptions of spam phone calls you hang up on.
Also, “sensitive math” describes most of the music I listen to.

The found poetry of automated transcriptions of spam phone calls you hang up on.
Also, “sensitive math” describes most of the music I listen to.

Some warnings feel more like invitations

Didn’t love this graphic novel but sure loved how the full-bleed images resulted in this fore-edge splendor
At the end of each week, I usually collate a lightly edited collection of recent comments I’ve made on social media, which I think of as my public scratch pad. I tag on what books I may have finished reading. Knowing I’ll revisit my social media posts, I’ve found, serves as a positive and mellowing influence on my online activity. I mostly hang out on Mastodon (at post.lurk.org/@disquiet), and I’m also trying out a few others. And I generally take weekends off social media.
▰ Netflix (etc.) needs a ratings option along the lines of “I still like this genre but this show/movie is not good.”
▰ Just a reminder we’re in a golden age of soundtrack releases. Used to be only a small number became available, especially where TV was concerned, and now it’s an endless stream.
▰ The voice-to-text software transcribed “sycophancy” as “sick of fancy” and I’m OK with it
▰ Sunny day = increased emergency sirens en route to the beach. One just passed by. Next week, when temperatures break records on the way to 80º F, is gonna get loud.
▰ News of Claude being down is like the lamest Space Cowboys reboot
▰ I love that the lyrics to Kim Gordon’s “Play Me” are just the names of “mood-themed Spotify playlists” (“Rich popular girl,” “Villain mode,” “Jazz in the background), per my old friend Rob Sheffield, who interviewed her for Rolling Stone. The song sounds like a lost Ambitious Lovers / Cibo Matto collab produced by DJ Premier. The surveillance-chic video, by Barnaby Clay, is pretty great, too.
▰ Disquiet Junto, eight days a week:
Wednesday: prep next Junto project
Thursday: post Junto project
Friday: Junto pieces continue to arrive
Saturday: Junto pieces continue to arrive
Sunday: Junto pieces continue to arrive
Monday: Junto pieces continue to arrive
Tuesday: listen to finished Junto pieces
Wednesday: prep next Junto project
▰ Finished reading a graphic novel, Dark One, written by Brandon Sanderson, Jackson Lanzing, and Collin Kelly, art by Nathan C. Gooden.

I’m imagining these two events on this evening are in fact one thing