tags: mahiwaga

2012

October

2012 Oct 9
crypticism

Is this a harbinger, or a precursor? Would she have saved me, if I had somehow threaded my way through fate? Or it's just the chemicals, the neurotransmitters diffusing through my brain. Maybe this is just the way they all justify the emptiness.

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2015

February

2015 Feb 27
rest in peace, Leonard Nimoy

Leonard Nimoy's last tweet: "A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" https://twitter.com/TheRealNimoy/status/569762773204217857

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March

2015 Mar 8
great underground empire

The other day Timehop pulled this tweet up:

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2015 Mar 14
a long time coming

I learned early on that things fall apart.

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April

2015 Apr 28
Random Glimpses of the Future?

A prediction from 2001 that now appears to be a forecast of 2014: “…it’s some fairy-tale of the future—someone to have kids with, to grow old with, to buy a house with, to go on vacations to Hawaii or Puerto Vallarta with.”

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May

2015 May 7
To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before

So in the process of converting old handrolled blog entries to Jekyll I stumbled upon a song from a Rainbow Brite cassette tape that my sister listened to over and over and over again when we were kids and which subsequently embedded itself into my skull.

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2015 May 7
Cracked Predicting the Revolution

It’s kind of bizarre that Facebook has juxtaposed posts by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Cracked.com, both of whom are predicting chronic civil unrest in the U.S. #algorithms

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2015 May 29
Jactae Aleae Sunt

Timehop reminds me of the last time I threw the dice and came up with snake eyes #FailedSavingThrow

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June

2015 Jun 18
Visions

I sat on the sand at Playa del Rey yesterday and closed my eyes. For whatever reason, I haven't been feeling well-rested lately. I mean, sure, I've been sleeping 4½ to 5½ hours a night, so that's probably not been helping. So my mind drifted off quickly.

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2015 Jun 24
Beyond the Wall Where the Shadows Lie

Bran, Hodor, Meera, Jojen, and Coldhands are like the Frodo, Sam, and Gollum of A Song of Ice and Fire. They spend all this time wandering the wilderness for little discernible purpose and I suspect they're the most important part of the plot, but most people probably don't really care what happens to them.

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July

2015 Jul 30
Morbid Thoughts

This time last year, I was certain that the only things I had to look forward to were burying people and being buried.

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August

2015 Aug 29
Bittersweet Memories before I Met You

That moment lying in the dark except for the light from my iPad, listening to that song.

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September

2015 Sep 1
Transition

I've learned to associate September with endings and beginnings. All these doors all of the sudden start closing, but somehow new ones open.

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2015 Sep 8
That Heat

It's hotter in So Cal than in Baja California Sur right now.

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2015 Sep 8
This Only Makes Sense If You Have a Good Sense of Statistics and Probability

People who feel safer with a gun than with guaranteed medical insurance don't yet have a fully adult concept of scary.

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2015 Sep 10
Jury Duty

My gut just made a sound like a thunderstorm.

2015 Sep 10
Walking in L.A.

Recycling bins on every street corner but no trash cans in sight

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2015 Sep 10
Pro-science, but anti-water-carrying for corporations

I am not anti-science by any means, but it seems clear to me that we shouldn't just take multinational corporations at their word that everything they do is perfectly safe and only in our best interests based solely on scientific studies that they funded because "Science!" and "Don't be a anti-science superstitious Luddite!" (And it would also be nice if regulatory bodies caught these kinds of adverse effects prospectively rather than retrospectively.)

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2015 Sep 12
SI units FTW

…in the American system, the answer to “How much energy does it take to boil a room-temperature gallon of water?” is “Go fuck yourself,” because you can’t directly relate any of those quantities.”

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2015 Sep 12
Do It to Me One More Time/Locked Away

It's been bothering me all morning, but I think I finally figured out what the new song by R. City featuring Adam Levin sounds like.

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2015 Sep 15
Hurricane Remnant

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2015 Sep 21
Excessive Build Times

Generating… done in 1095.208 seconds

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2015 Sep 22
Feeling Irritable

It would have been nice to have been the obvious choice, not just the least worst option.

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2015 Sep 23
A Little Better

done in 426.177 seconds.

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2015 Sep 24
No Change in Outcome

I don't understand this tendency to anguish over things that I can't do anything about anymore.

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2015 Sep 28
The Opposite of Destiny

Is there a word for the opposite of destiny, to described seomthing where, no matter what you did, or how hard you tried, it was just never going to happen?

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2015 Sep 29
Revisiting 8 Minutes

I am still ponderously going through all my old blog posts. I'm currently 7 years back, in the summer of 2008.

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October

2015 Oct 1
Earthquake Anniversary

Looking through my old posts, I realize that it's been 28 years since my very first earthquake.

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2015 Oct 1
Gotham

Referenced in an old post about DC Comics geography

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2015 Oct 1
Clarke's Laws

Tangentially referenced in this old post about depression:

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2015 Oct 1
Stop Me

I totally forgot that Vox used to be a blogging platform before it became a news site.

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2015 Oct 2
Bend or Break

…that which fails to bend will break. That which fails to yield will shatter.

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2015 Oct 5
Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want

Still going through my old posts and I remembered this song. It's kind of been my unofficial theme song for the last decade and a half or so. I can never remember how many "please"s are in the title.

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2015 Oct 6
Solo en Tí

2015 Oct 6
Mashups Fo' Life

I am a sucker for any and all mashups no matter how terrible they are and a lot of them aren't terrible.

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2015 Oct 6
Typographical Oddities

While wading through all these old blog posts, I keep running into mangled Unicode characters. I've had this problem ever since I started blogging in 2000, but I never knew the source of the error.

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2015 Oct 6
Rituals

I miss reading Barking Up the Wrong Tree. I used to read it a lot more when Google Reader was still alive. Now I'm lucky if a bunch of people share links from it to Facebook.

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2015 Oct 7
OS Timeline Updated

A chronology of desktop operating systems from 2001-2015

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2015 Oct 7
Know from Whence You Came

Know from whence you came. If you know whence you came, there are absolutely no limitations to where you can go.

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2015 Oct 7
serious geekery revisited

I just ran into this old post about idioms rewritten in computer (pseudo)code. It occurs to me that I've learned a lot more Ruby since then, and I decided to rewrite some of the pseudocode into actual code.

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2015 Oct 8
Brainfuck

Literal brain-fucking. o_O

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2015 Oct 8
Breakfast at Tiffany's reboot

Not sure what prompted this dream, but I dreamt of a totally alternate version of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" where George Peppard's character (and by extension, Truman Capote) was really a CIA assassin (maybe it's just the fact that he was Hannibal in "The A-Team"?)

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2015 Oct 8
failure is not a pathology

I'm actually skeptical that the culture of self-esteem and participation trophies and "everyone is a winner" is a significant problem (although it's not constructive). Kids are smart enough to figure out how things really are. I think one of the major problems in our culture is that we don't talk about how to deal with failure enough, because clearly only losers have to deal with failure.

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2015 Oct 9
The End of Flash revisited

Remember when everyone thought that Steve Jobs was insane by not allowing Flash on iOS?

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2015 Oct 9
Seeds

what didn’t you do to bury me
but then you forgot I was a seed

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2015 Oct 12
So Long and Thanks for All the Fish

On the 36th anniversary of the publication of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy the first song my iPod played this morning was "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish".

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2015 Oct 13
Bitter Taste Preferences and Everyday Sadism

Bitter Taste Preferences and Everyday Sadism will be the name of my next band.

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2015 Oct 14
The Internet of Things at the Mercy of Corporate Black Hats

In the wake of Volkswagen's attempt to evade emissions standards:

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2015 Oct 15
Reminiscing about the Days before Shazam

I still remember this specific episode when I finally figured out what song Dario G had sampled for his track "Sunchyme".

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2015 Oct 16
Lemmings vs. Zombies

After reformatting this old post about a client-side JavaScript remake of Lemmings, I just realized that Rick Grimes' plan in S6E1 was basically like a game of Lemmings, but instead of funnelling Lemmings to the exit, they were funnelling walkers away from home.

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2015 Oct 19
Random Songs from the Weekend

These are the songs that have been stuck in my head all weekend

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2015 Oct 19
Walking around the 99¢ Store

I've been walking to the 99¢ Store during lunch lately just for the exercise and to pick up miscellaneous and sundry items, and the music they play at this store makes me feel like I'm in a time warp.

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2015 Oct 19
Songs Whose Titles I Never Knew

Honestly, I never thought I'd be the type of person who'd feel OK with singing my heart out in front of a bunch of random people in a public setting, but you really can't beat free karaoke.

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2015 Oct 19
This is the Way the World Ends

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2015 Oct 20
The Protracted Death Throes of Flash

Flash is dead. It just hasn't stopped moving yet.

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2015 Oct 20
Fake Grammar Rules

I don't know/remember who to blame for teaching me the bogus rule that you can't use "whose" to refer to nouns that are not people, but I find myself constantly second-guessing myself when I do use it.

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2015 Oct 20
and in Firefox

I guess I haven't written HTML in a long time. I only just learned about the <details> and <summary> tags.

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2015 Oct 20
List Manipulation

I am amused (because I am a weirdo) by how common the paradigm of manipulating lists is in computer programming, specifically, the need to separate the first element in a list from the rest of the list.

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2015 Oct 20
Unwrapping Nodes with Nokogiri

I learned a lot about the Nokogiri gem (used to parse and manipulate XML and HTML) when I wrote a script to download all my FriendFeed posts.

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2015 Oct 20
The Human Brain and Cooking

This is an old TED talk but I heard it for the first time this past Saturday. The theory is that the reason why human intellectual capacity disproportionately surpasses the intellectual capacity of other species is because we learned how to cook.

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2015 Oct 20
Markdown Implementation Lock-In

For a while, I was thinking about fleeing Jekyll for some other static-site generator.

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2015 Oct 21
Screwing around with Custom Liquid Tags

I've spent some time screwing around with creating custom Liquid tags.

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2015 Oct 23
Warlords of Draenor

I used to play a lot of World of Warcraft, averaging like a couple of hours a night at least. I sort of stopped playing towards the end of Mists of Pandaria because (1) AK took a break to play FFXIV and battlegrounds just weren't the same without him and (2) I met ミA彡

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2015 Oct 23
The Benghazi Committee is a Fucking Joke

Things might have turned out differently if Fox News hadn't spent the last three years screaming "Benghazi" at the top of their lungs and turning it into a punchline, but this ridiculous committee hearing is just the sad, pathetic denouement that I expected.

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2015 Oct 23
Revisiting Logo

I was trawling around the WayBack Machine's archive of Jeff Atwood's Coding Horror because he had changed his permalink style sometime between 2007 and now, and I stumbled upon this old post about Logo (and Processing)1.

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2015 Oct 23
Pyrimethamine and the Treatment of Toxoplasmosis

I will admit, I haven't really been looking too closely at the antics of Martin Shkreli, founder and CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, who is famous for buying the rights to the drug Daraprim (generic: pyrimethamine, used for the treatment of toxoplasmosis in patients with AIDS) and jacking up the price from $13.50/pill to $750/pill.

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2015 Oct 24
Old Projects Still on Github

I am kind of amazed that some old blog engines that I used to use still have code up on GitHub.

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2015 Oct 26
Sialolithiasis

(I'm going to use tic douloureux either as a band name or my next user name.)

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2015 Oct 26
Warning to the Rich

Just remembering the beginning of the second reading from September 27, when ミA彡 and I starting going back to church.

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2015 Oct 26
Bacon and Cancer

The WHO announced that bacon, sausage, and other processed meats are on par with cigarettes and asbestos.

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2015 Oct 26
Rice and Arsenic

Speaking of cancer risk, rice—especially rice from the U.S.—is full of arsenic.

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2015 Oct 27
That Which Doesn't Kill You Will Eventually Give You Cancer

Everything that doesn't kill you outright will eventually give you cancer. That's just life.

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2015 Oct 27
Hotline Bling

So by now everyone knows what the noun "bling" means.

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2015 Oct 27
Perfect Soundtrack for Eternal Longing

It just occurs to me now that Adele would've been the perfect soundtrack for my life from late September 1995 up until very late September 2014.

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2015 Oct 29
Everything Causes Cancer

Crazy headlines like these might make you want to throw up your hands and just start smoking cigarettes and inhaling asbestos…

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2015 Oct 29
Heart Attacks are Still a More Likely Cause of Death than Cancer

Realistically, if you eat a ton of bacon, sausage, or Spam or eat an entire porterhouse steak every night, you're probably not going to die of cancer. Coronary artery disease is probably going to get to you first. (crossposted on Facebook)

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2015 Oct 29
Zombies and Othering

Imagining a grim meathook dystopian science fiction story where some terrible virus causes people to shuffle along like zombies and not be able to talk and generally be out of it, but they aren't actually undead, they're just sick.

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2015 Oct 29
TB test

So it's kind of embarrassing that the first time I ever heard of the LAM-ELISA test was because of the unsolved murder of Elisa Lam.

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2015 Oct 29
Apparently Approaching the Stationary Phase of Moore's Law

Without some new breakthrough in physics, it seems unlikely that the original formulation of Moore's Law will continue to hold. This is certainly not the first gloomy forecast.

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2015 Oct 29
Molecular Version of the Myth of Sisyphus

Christopher S. posted this animated GIF on Facebook and I knew I'd seen it somewhere before….

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2015 Oct 29
Auvi-Q Recall

I never prescribed Auvi-Q because I don't think they were ever covered by Medi-Cal managed care plans, but I thought they were kind of cool. They're kind of like Siri talking you through a scene from "Pulp Fiction".

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November

2015 Nov 3
The Scourge of Daylight Saving Time

Nat Geo explains that one of the major reasons why Daylight Saving Time still exists is because of businesses—people buy more things when there's more sunlight after work, so we have no one to blame but our own consumerist lifestyles #‎RegulatoryCaptureFTW

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2015 Nov 3
Oral Phenylephrine

Oral phenylephrine is essentially worthless as a decongestant.

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2015 Nov 3
The Nature of Evil

Bryan Edds essentially argues that the reason why software tends to be crappy and code bases tend towards unmaintainability is because there is an inherent flaw in the nature of capitalism.

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2015 Nov 3
The Species Problem

Apparently, I really did kind of pay attention during undergrad bio class.

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2015 Nov 3
Google Retrospective

I am exactly eight years back on my quixotic quest to completely migrate my old blog posts from Mephisto to Jekyll.

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2015 Nov 3
It Lights the Whole Sky

Aww. Turns out this verse attributed to Hafiz isn't actually written by Hafiz.

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2015 Nov 4
Gimp vs. SourceForge

Whoa, since when has SourceForge started using shitty clickbait tactics and bundling malware with open source projects?

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2015 Nov 5
Matter Replication

It continues to amuse me that people quote "information wants to be free" without giving appropriate context (namely, that "information wants to be expensive", too.)

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2015 Nov 5
Just Because You're a Neurosurgeon Doesn't Automatically Mean You Know Everything

I think it's hilarious that the people who defend Ben Carson also tend to be the same people who don't believe formal education makes you automatically smarter than people without formal education.

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2015 Nov 5
Ben Carson and the Dunning-Kruger Effect

…all humans suffer from similar cognitive flaws and biases. We can all be brilliant and stupid at the same time, and apparently have no difficulty compartmentalizing our beliefs in order to minimize cognitive dissonance.

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2015 Nov 5
Dunning-Kruger Effect Compilation

I could've sworn I've blogged more about the Dunning-Kruger Effect, but I guess mostly I posted things to FriendFeed.

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2015 Nov 5
Bras Don't Cause Breast Cancer

In case you were worried, bras don't appear to cause breast cancer.

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2015 Nov 6
Not Everything That Can Be Counted Counts

The only black engineer at Twitter quits.

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2015 Nov 6
Ben Carson is Old News

Given the recent headline about Ben Carson fabricating his acceptance to West Point, it seems silly to dwell on his other gaffes, but they amuse me and I have all these browser tabs open, so why not.

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2015 Nov 6
Some Things in Life Cannot Be Fixed

The phrase "everything happens for a reason" used to infuriate me…

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2015 Nov 10
Missed My Blogiversary Again

November 5th, 2015 was the 15th anniversary of my foray into blogging. (There are blog posts before my first post but those are actually transcripts of various things I've written on paper because I have this obsession with posting as much of my writing online as possible. #ClosetNarcissist)

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2015 Nov 10
Necro'ing an Ancient Bitmap Font in the Bowels of Your Filesystem

Medium accidentally revives the System font from Windows 3.

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2015 Nov 11
Slideshows

I was certain beyond certainty that if I would never, ever, ever have a wedding slideshow because I was never, ever, ever going to get married because I was never, ever, ever going to find someone who would want to marry me and now I am entertaining the idea.

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2015 Nov 11
full circle

Still amused by how I've gone full circle from Blosxom to Jekyll

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2015 Nov 12
Panspermia

Panspermia—the idea that the life started off-planet and managed to seed the Earth—is a recurrent trope in science fiction.

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2015 Nov 12
Parsing HTML with Regexes

Back in the day when running a Perl script that used an XML parser was CPU-intensive and likely to get your shared hosting account suspended, I did spend time trying to parse pseudo-XML with regexes, which did make me feel kind of dirty.

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2015 Nov 13
Virtual Connections

Stop me if you think you've heard this one before….

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2015 Nov 13
To Boldly Go

The Internet was abuzz earlier this month with the announcement from CBS that they were working on a new Star Trek series as the flagship of their streaming service.

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2015 Nov 13
World Building Fails

As someone who has long aspired to write science fiction and fantasy short-stories and novels but who has instead spent hours upon hours on end inventing imaginary landscapes, countries, histories, and languages instead, I am wholly sympathetic with any advice that warns about the pitfalls of world-building.

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2015 Nov 13
Precursor to YAML

As I continue to migrate Mephisto posts to Jekyll, I stumbled upon this Perl script I wrote to help me move blog entries from the venerable Movable Type blog engine (see Wikipedia entry) to Mephisto.

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2015 Nov 14
The Opposite of Civilization is War

The people who promote the "clash of civilizations" paradigm are predictable and unsurprising. They say that accommodation and multiculturalism don't work at all, and while they may not say it out loud, their only solution seems to be genocide.

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2015 Nov 16
Aside from the Fact of Colonization…

Ignoring the fact that France colonized Syria in the first place, it's almost like France refused to help us break the Middle East, we called them cowards for refusing to sanction an unjust war, and now they're the ones suffering the consequences and have to clean up our mess.

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2015 Nov 18
DNA isn't really source code

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2015 Nov 19
Oblivious to Deprecation

So I ran across an old post about the differences between Cocoa and Carbon12.

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2015 Nov 19
Reverse Engineering Life

This XKCD post (mentioned [previously]) really got me thinking too much about the analogy between genetic code and computer code.

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2015 Nov 19
Ruby-like Languages

I don't code professionally, but I've been a programming dilettante since I was like eight years old #nerdalert

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2015 Nov 19
OK Cupid and Silly Quizzes

So I think I found the post where I signed up for OK Cupid for the sole purpose of taking a Harry Potter quiz.

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2015 Nov 19
Blowback Part 75

The things about ISIS is that it really wasn't unforeseeable. People knew that invading Iraq was a terrible idea. People knew that torturing and murdering Iraqis was going to create new enemies. People knew that creating a power vacuum meant worse people coming into power.

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2015 Nov 20
Doomed

Donald Trump truly and seriously suggested that we should force all Muslims in the U.S. to register with the government.

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2015 Nov 23
Calling Out Bullshit

Let's face it, most people who post on the Internet believe they are righteous and correct. This is not surprising.

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2015 Nov 23
Grim Cracked Onion Future

Forget the grim meathook future. I think we're looking at a grim cracked onion future.

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2015 Nov 24
Industrialized Agriculture Skepticism ≠ Anti-science

I realize the Internet world loves polarization, but there's a lot more nuance in questioning industrialized agriculture practices than being anti-science.

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2015 Nov 24
Skepticism

Orac says it best:

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2015 Nov 27
Complexity of Nutrition

People want simple answers to complex questions, so you end up with bad advice like "fat bad, carbs good". Then when the experts point out this isn't actually what the research suggests, the people who want simple answers moan and wail about how science always ends up contradicting itself and no one really knows anything, even though the research has always suggested the same complex answer. (crossposted on Facebook)

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2015 Nov 27
Counterterrorism

Seems fairly obvious that ISIL wants us to hate the people they are persecuting.

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2015 Nov 30
Late Entry

On Saturday, I had an anxiety dream that left me feeling exhausted when I woke up.

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2015 Nov 30
I used to blog on my cell phone

Back in the day, I used to blog on a Motorola SLVR

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2015 Nov 30
Belief, Heresy, Islamophobia, and New Atheism

I have flirted with the idea of non-belief for a while now ever since the beginning of my ongoing crisis of faith. It may seem wishy-washy, but I will go as far as agnosticism at most.

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December

2015 Dec 1
Adobe Deprecates Flash

I've hated Flash for a long time.

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2015 Dec 1
Enterprise vs. The Millenium Falcon

NdGT's reasoning for why he prefers the Enterprise over the Millenium Falcon is different than I expected, but I would've said it's because the warp drive (AKA the Alcubierre Drive) is actually being worked on, whereas we really have no idea whether hyperspace actually exists (although String Theory necessitates its existence) and opening controllable wormholes permanently linked to places in the Universe that we can specify seems even more unlikely than generating a warp field.

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2015 Dec 2
Mass Shootings

Up to three dudes have decided to shoot up a facility that helps the developmentally disability.

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2015 Dec 3
Miscellany

It's been almost three years since Sandy Hook and here we are at square one again after 14 people have been murdered and 21 people wounded in San Bernardino.

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2015 Dec 4
Terrorism or Not, We Still Need Sensible Gun Laws

Tashfeen Malik, one of the shooters in the San Bernardino tragedy two days ago and wife of the other shooter, Syed Farook, apparently expressed admiration of an ISIS leader before carrying out the attack.

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2015 Dec 4
The Solution to Dangerous People with Guns is More Dangerous People with Guns

I was just joking about it when I said it, but I never really thought that Congress would seriously protect the rights of people on terrorist watch lists to purchase guns without difficulty.

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2015 Dec 5
Radicalization

Probably because of my exposure to postcolonial, anti-imperialist, and neo-Marxist literature, the theory that economic inequality in the Middle East is making terrorism popular seems thoroughly plausible. Add to that the fact that the West typically supports autocratic totalitarian regimes in the region often against the will of the people these regimes rule, and it's no wonder that radicals are having an easy time recruiting the disenfranchised. #‎blowback

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2015 Dec 7
Political Correctness, Mass Shootings, Terrorist Attacks

So some people are blaming "political correctness" for the San Bernardino attacks because people weren't reporting suspicious activity for fear of "appearing racist". So does that mean we should be reporting "pro-lifers" like Robert Lewis Dear or neo-Confederates like Dylann Roof, or does this just apply to Muslim Americans?

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2015 Dec 7
Freedom of Movement

It is not uncommon to see people argue that the right to bear arms is actually more guaranteed than the basic human right of freedom of movement, as there is an amendment protecting the right to bear arms but no specific text protecting the freedom of movement.

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2015 Dec 7
No Right to Bear an Assault Rifle

Even this SCOTUS does not think the Second Amendment is totally unlimited. You do not have a constitutionally-protected right to bear assault rifles.

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2015 Dec 7
Legislating Morality

One of the more disingenuous arguments against gun regulation is that laws don't prevent crime, therefore they are useless.

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2015 Dec 7
The Second Amendment is a Control Mechanism

What better way for a tyrannical government and its autocratic oligarchs to keep its citizens under control, by allowing some of its citizens to keep the rest of the populace under constant fear of extrajudicial arbitrary killing, and letting citizens slaughter each other without due process, all the while as these citizens believe that they are upholding freedom.

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2015 Dec 9
Japanese American Internment and Muslim Immigrant Bans

If not for the gravity of his xenophobic policies and the fact that so many people in the U.S. take him seriously, it's absurd and hilarious that Donald Trump is citing the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII as justification for banning Muslim immigrants.

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2015 Dec 9
Fewer Gun Deaths, Same Number of GSWs

Despite the constant media spotlight on mass shootings, it's true that gun deaths have decreased in the U.S., tracking the decrease in violent crime.

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2015 Dec 15
Benedict Anderson

I just learned from L. that Benedict Anderson, the author of Imagined Communities died two days ago.

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2015 Dec 15
Strive to Make Things Better for Others

I'm not a huge believer in the idea that if I endured some kind of hardship, then it should be OK for others to endure the same kind of hardship.

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2015 Dec 16
San Bernardino and the Media

So I'm keeping my #ConspiracyTheories in abeyance, but at the very least, the #MSM fucked this up.

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2015 Dec 16
Antibiotic Arms Race against S. aureus

A and I were listening to the Radiolab episode from November 2nd last night about S. aureus' evolution against antibiotics and how a microbiologist and a historian re-created an anti-bacterial remedy from the 10th century.

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2015 Dec 16
Dogs and Foxes

Researchers used mtDNA and nuclear DNA analysis to pinpoint the origin of dogs to south East Asia (the northern part of Southeast Asia? It's confusing.)

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2015 Dec 16
Shkreli at It Again

Shkreli, the CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals who jacked up the price of Daraprim (pyrimethamine), wants to do the same thing to benznidazole, one of two medications known to be effective in treating Chagas disease.

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2015 Dec 16
Driverless Cars

I was listening to a brief snippet of a radio talk show and the topic was driverless cars. As far as the guest was concerned, driverless cars are inevitable (one of the things they touched upon is that since they're safer, insurance companies are probably going start charging higher prices for cars that require a driver.)

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2015 Dec 17
Star Wars and Dune

I never noticed until people started posting about "Star Wars" non-stop that Owen Lars claimed that Anakin Skywalker was a "spice freighter navigator".

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2015 Dec 17
Martin Shkreli Charged with Federal Crimes

Martin Shkreli, CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, best known for trying to gouge patients with toxoplasmosis and Chagas disease as well as buying a Wu-Tang Clan album for $2 million, has been charged with securities fraud.

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2015 Dec 17
Influenza and AGE

Hmm. While it's true that most cases of viral acute gastroenteritis are caused by rotavirus, norovirus, enteric adenovirus, and astrovirus, influenza can totally cause GI symptoms.

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2015 Dec 18
Medical Grade Wearables and Skepticism of the Quantified Self

Everything in my medical training has taught me that trying to min-max your vital signs and lab values is absurd and insane if you don't have any medical problems, but people are going to do it anyway, so I guess I might as well get used to it.

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2015 Dec 19
Franz von Suppé

2015 Dec 21
Hermione Granger as a person of color

Given the postmodernist/postcolonial filter through which I was exposed to English literature, I've always been wary of taking authorial intent as the end-all/be-all of textual interpretation and deconstruction, but it's also true that Hermione Granger's skin color was never mentioned in the text, as pointed out by the author herself.

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2015 Dec 21
How to Stop Hiccups

In case you don't happen to have Thorazine or Haldol lying around, you can always use a finger up the butt to stop intractable hiccups.

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2015 Dec 21
The Jedi and Tchaikovsky

I was certain that I had blogged about this before or at least posted on Friendfeed but given all the "Star Wars" hoopla, I have the Jedi leitmotif/Force theme stuck in my head.

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2015 Dec 22
Fight Club

So I had this weird dream that I was at work. But instead of my usual office, it looked like the Whitefeather law firm from "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" and it was a combination internal medicine-pediatrics clinic and dental office.

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2015 Dec 22
health care in the U.S. is expensive

According to this meme going around Facebook, the average hip replacement in the U.S. costs $40,364 while in Spain it costs $7,371

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2015 Dec 22
The Myth of Pharmaceutical Innovation

Despite the passage of the ACA and despite reams and reams of analysis papers, the task of containing costs still seems wildly out of reach.

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2015 Dec 22
Wolf Pack

This picture of a wolf pack walking single file through the snow has been making the rounds on Facebook lately.

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2015 Dec 24
The iPod is Dead! Long live the iPod!

I am still on my retrospective crawl through my blog. I've finally gotten back to Oct 2006

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2015 Dec 26
No Shit, Sherlock

The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes.

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2015 Dec 29
Driving on Snot and Ice

This is essentially how the Jatravartids on Viltvodle VI celebrate their Winter Solstice #GloryToTheGreatGreenArkleseizure #BlessYou #TheGreatWhiteHandkerchiefWillComeAgainInGloryToJudgeTheLivingAndTheDead #HHGttG

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2015 Dec 29
Negative Reviews for Star Wars

There are spoilers ahead. You have been warned.

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2015 Dec 30
Space Taoism

Given the fact that the Dark Side of the Force (as the Sith, the Empire, or the First Order) always build a planet-destroying weapon that has a single point of failure and the Light Side of the Force (as the Jedi Council, the Rebel Alliance, or the Resistance) always manages to destroy it, I've started to see "Star Wars" as a version of the myth of Sisyphus.

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2015 Dec 30
Jodorowsky's Star Wars

The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics implies that in some alternate timeline, Jodorowsky managed to release "Dune" before "Star Wars", making subsequent science fiction movies look nothing at all like the ones we have in our own timeline.

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2015 Dec 30
LotR's Expanded Universe

(Inspired by a post comparing the mythology of Middle Earth with the Star Wars Expanded Universe)

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2015 Dec 31
The Pursuit of Meaning

On one hand, telling people to just "suck it up" and to simply endure unrelenting injustice while doing absolutely nothing to ameliorate conditions merely telegraphs your privilege.

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2016

January

2016 Jan 4
Reminiscing

Realizing how happy I am these days, and also how my cares and worries have evolved, I can't help but think back to the times when I was single and mired in desolation.

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2016 Jan 4
Income Inequality

"Income inequality" is a neoliberal euphemism for "unjust distribution of wealth".

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2016 Jan 5
El Niño

2016 Jan 6
Election Season

The major problem—one of the major problems, for there are several—one of the many major problems with governing people is that of whom you get to do it; or rather of who manages to get people to let them do it to them.

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2016 Jan 6
Panem et Circenses

"…bread and circuses…. I mean, tax cuts and unlimited streaming video…."

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2016 Jan 6
Minerva

OH at the Starbucks counter:

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2016 Jan 6
pro-automation

For some reason, I don't think this is what people who are pro-automation and pro-technology had in mind. #automationFTW

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2016 Jan 6
Leakage

It's probably a bit late to worry about this, but I am hoping that I sufficiently caulked the very large 50+ year old window frame in my living room.

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2016 Jan 8
Accidentally Predicting the Future

Hilariously, I totally foresaw the Apple Watch back in 2006.

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2016 Jan 8
Uber for Doctor House Calls

I remember reading about Jay Parkinson, M.D. back in 2007 and it did seem like a perfect convergence of popular technology and medicine.

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2016 Jan 11
Eyes on Your Own Paper

When your enjoyment of a thing depends significantly on the inability of other people to enjoy that thing, you probably need psychiatric help and shouldn't be allowed to implement policy regarding that thing.

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2016 Jan 11
Bowie's in Space

I can't believe that David Bowie is dead.

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2016 Jan 14
How to Remain Anonymous if You Win the Lottery

In case you need legal/financial advice on how to maintain your anonymity if you happen to have split the $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot with two other people.

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2016 Jan 14
Bad Investment Advice

It would have cost ~$584 million to buy every possible combination of numbers in the Powerball lottery.

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2016 Jan 14
Cry Havoc

So in the course of converting some of my old blog posts to YAML+Markdown (and adding more tags to them) I found myself wondering what the adjectival form of "havoc" would be.

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2016 Jan 14
Polymorphism

It occurs to me that people who disdain nouning verbs and verbing nouns are probably the same people who insist on explicit static typing.

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2016 Jan 14
Requiescas in Pace, Alan Rickman

By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!

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2016 Jan 14
Etymology of Element Names

Reading about Poul Anderson's treatise on atomic theory written entirely in Anglo-Saxon-derived words (entitled "Uncleftish Beholding") got me thinking about the etymology of various element names.

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2016 Jan 14
God's Final Message to His Creation

They rounded the foot of the Quentulus Quazgar Mountains, and there was the Message written in blazing letters along the crest of the Mountain. There was a little observation vantage point with a rail built along the top of a large rock facing it, from which you could get a good view. It had a little pay-telescope for looking at the letters in detail, but no one would ever use it because the letters burned with the divine brilliance of the heavens and would, if seen through a telescope, have severely damaged the retina and optic nerve.

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2016 Jan 15
Lightning Modeling for Louis Vuitton

Lightning from Final Fantasy XIII will be modeling for Louis Vuitton in the spring and summer of 2016.

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2016 Jan 15
Sansa Stark as a Sith Lord

Always two there are, a master and an apprentice.

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2016 Jan 15
Ta-Nehisi Coates' favorite poem

I can't remember where the original link is from, but Ta-Nehisi Coates was asked what his favorite poem is, and he answered that it was "Middle Passage" by Robert Hayden.

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2016 Jan 15
Faster Than Light

I always liked the SDF-1's Space Fold Tech because it was such an important plot point in the Robotech Saga and I've always thought it was more plausible than Han Solo's space-contracting hyperdrive that somehow shrank the Kessel Run to 12 parsecs and with a better explicated mechanism than the Enterprise's warp drive with arbitrary warp factor settings.

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2016 Jan 16
Curing Cancer and Shooting for the Moon

The POTUS likens curing cancer to the moonshot. The thing is, cancer isn't a single disease, it's a collection of heterogenous, vaguely-related diseases that have multiple causative effects, widely varying pathophysiology, and widely different prognoses.

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2016 Jan 18
On the Climb from the Bottom of the Blast Crater

If you cannot imagine yourself whole while being alone, then it seems unlikely that you will be whole while being with someone else.

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2016 Jan 18
Infinite Redemption

I would never say that anyone is completely irredeemable, but we are creatures of finite life spans and have to be practical about time scales.

2016 Jan 18
MLK, Jr.

MLK, Jr. may have advocated using non-violent methods, but nevertheless his agenda was quite radically progressive, even for today.

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2016 Jan 19
Elvis Presley Ain't Got No Soul

Rock rarely if ever acknowledges its intellectual and artistic debt to black musicians, so I always feel a small sense of justice whenever hip-hop reappropriates it.

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2016 Jan 19
Not Everything That Counts Can Be Counted

Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.

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2016 Jan 19
The Perpetuation of White Supremacy

Despite the well-documented existence of systemic/institutionalized racism that exists as a superset of overt racism, many naive antagonists still retort with "anyone can be racist regardless of skin color" as a way to deflect criticism of inherently racist structures.

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2016 Jan 19
The Illegitimacy of the House of Telcontar

The Toast brings up the fact that Middle Earth is a post-apocalyptic ecocatastrophic feudal dystopia and that Aragorn's ascension to the throne was totally illegitimate.

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2016 Jan 19
Inspirational Quotes

What goes up must come down. Entropy wins in the end and you're gonna die.

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2016 Jan 20
Planet X

The guy who demoted Pluto from major planet status to dwarf planet status believes that there is an actual Planet X with 10x the mass of Earth lurking in the outer reaches of the solar system.

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2016 Jan 20
Pronomial Adverbs

One of the things that going through all my blog posts from the beginning is that I find myself parsing text even more closely than I usually do.

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2016 Jan 21
Invisible Hand

Anthropomorphizing (theomorphizing?) the free market is insane. The Invisible Hand is just a metaphor for the summation of stochastic processes appearing to have intentionality to the apophenia-susceptible human mind, not a metaphysical description of an actual sapient system really having intentionality. #ChurchOfTheAlmightyDollar

2016 Jan 21
Super Earth

I was unaware that "super-earth" has a specific (although still informal) definition, roughly, a planet with a mass greater than Earth but less than a gas giant in the Sol system (i.e., less massive than Uranus or Neptune).

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2016 Jan 22
Star Wars vs. Star Trek

In Star Wars, the State is the enemy and the Rebellion is a libertarian/anarchocapitalist-religious fundamentalist utopia that glorifies asymmetric warfare/terrorism while in Star Trek, the State is a (mostly) benevolent democratic socialist utopia that emphasizes diplomacy and peacemaking.

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2016 Jan 22
Old Music

Old music now appears to be more popular than new music, but it relies entirely on how you define old music.

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2016 Jan 25
The Persistence of Ephemerality

I am currently on a quest to rescue all the old comments to old posts on my old blog.

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2016 Jan 26
Model Dependent Realism

As far as our senses and measuring instruments are concerned, the only thing that is real are the shadows. Whatever is casting those shadows is not directly accessible.

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2016 Jan 26
There's More Than One Way to Think about It

I find it funny that the thing the scientific method and quantum physics and biology taught me is that duality, diversity, plurality is reality. There isn't one right answer to anything. Reductionism can be useful, but it's not reality. And anyone who says it is is trying to sell you something.

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2016 Jan 26
Ptolemy and Empiricism

It's funny how people use the example of Copernicus and the heliocentric model as the archetype for scientific progress. The fact of the matter is that, at least initially, Ptolemy's geocentric model actually still made more accurate predictions.

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2016 Jan 26
Wave-Particle Duality

I don't understand the math well enough to actually know, but isn't the reason why we even have a wave-particle duality because not only do we lack the precise language to describe the things that are waves-and-particles, but we also lack the precise equations to describe things as simultaneously waves-and-particles?

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2016 Jan 26
Not All Knowledge is Science

Ethan Siegel points out the obvious that science is not the only form of knowledge and that non-science clearly has value.

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2016 Jan 26
Incompetence or Cronyism?

So switching from getting water from Detroit's water district to the heavily polluted Flint River didn't actually save Flint, MI any money.

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2016 Jan 26
Anticholinergic Drugs and Alzheimer Disease

Apparently there is an association between regular use of anticholinergic drugs and the development of Alzheimer disease.

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2016 Jan 27
Genetic Correlation with Depression

Back in July 2015, a correlation between depression and two genetic loci was discovered. #CorrelationDoesNotImplyCausation

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2016 Jan 27
Challenger Disaster

Tomorrow will be 30 years since the Challenger disaster

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2016 Jan 28
Growth of Capitalist Economies

I honestly don't understand why everyone uses exponential curves for their models when sigmoidal curves seem to better model reality for lots of phenomena: population growth, language change, diffusion of innovation… and perhaps even the growth of capitalist economies.

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2016 Jan 28
Clinton and the Dunning School

There's really no point in pandering to white supremacist neo-Confederates in the 21st century because there's no chance they'll vote for a Democrat anyway

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2016 Jan 28
Fate Map of Stars

When I was a senior in high school, I read Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy by Kip Thorne and gave a presentation on it for my Honors Physics class (incidentally, in the same classroom that Jake Gyllenhaal attempts to have a cosmological discussion with Noah Wyle in "Donnie Darko")

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2016 Jan 28
Challenger Disaster Revisited

I know Elon Musk and others are working on it, but remembering this tragedy also makes me feel especially sad that the U.S. doesn't have independent human space flight capability right now.

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2016 Jan 29
Special Relativity

The faster and faster you go, the more and more energy it takes to continuing accelerating, almost, but never quite reaching the speed of light

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2016 Jan 29
Dermatology

If it's dry, moisten it. If it's moist, dry it. If you're not on steroids, start using them. If you are on steroids, stop taking them. — almost everything I learned about dermatology, taught to me by a general surgeon

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2016 Jan 29
Fear of Starting

Worried that if I start, then I won't finish
all these loose wayward threads
I am still shuffling, still scavenging
untying knots and burning frayed ends

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2016 Jan 29
Artificial Emotionality

As I grew frustrated with wrestling with Foursquare's bizarre password reset system that either kept asking me for the password that I couldn't remember or asking me to log in first, I got to pondering:

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2016 Jan 29
Eradicating Mosquitoes

Apparently, the only thing mosquitoes are really good at is spreading disease. Anything they do (pollination, serving as food for birds and fish) can be done by other species who don't bite humans and drink human blood.

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February

2016 Feb 2
Exercise Related Transient Abdominal Pain

So I finally figured out the technical term for a side stitch: exercise-related transient abdominal pain. Now to find the ICD-10 code….1

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2016 Feb 4
Updated to Jekyll 3.1.1

I only just realized that Jekyll 3.1.1 had been released. (I've been running Jekyll 3.0.1 until today.)

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2016 Feb 5
Pragmatism

Surrender to the status quo is a shitty campaign platform that isn't going to get people to vote1

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2016 Feb 5
Rhyme Saves

Funny how a song can pull me back in time.

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2016 Feb 8
Sturgeon's Law Meets Moore's Law

It's true that technology lets us produce products and content at a much faster rate and at a much greater volume but if Sturgeon's Law is correct (90% of everything is crap) then we're also producing almost a magnitude of order more crap vs. product/content at a much faster rate and at a much greater volume.

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2016 Feb 9
Not Talking About Millenium

Thanks to the Internet, I now know I'm not alone in hearing the line "I'm not talking 'bout moving in" as "I'm not talking 'bout Millenium"

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2016 Feb 9
Green Hill Zone

There's something about this song that makes me think of the first zone of the original Sonic the Hedgehog game on the Sega Genesis.

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2016 Feb 9
Twitter's Fall from Grace

There have been a slew of posts documenting how Twitter is struggling. These are a couple of them.

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2016 Feb 10
Velen

I wonder if Draenei faction leader Velen's name is an adaptation of the Russian god Veles?

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2016 Feb 10
Common Idioms without Dedicated Elements in HTML5

Given how recently the HTML5 spec was approved (even though 15 months is ancient in Moore's Law years) I'm still working out how to structure certain common motifs.

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2016 Feb 10
David Bowie • Discography

I still really can't believe he's gone.

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2016 Feb 12
Gravity

Social media was abuzz with the news that gravitational waves have been detected.

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2016 Feb 16
Planet X and General Relativity

Newtonian mechanics predicted that there should be a planet inside the orbit of Mercury which they named Vulcan to explain Mercury's anomalous precession of its perihelion, but it turns out that what was really going on was due to the curvature of spacetime predicted by General Relativity.

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2016 Feb 16
Zika Virus, Microcephaly, and Pesticides

"No, we don't know if Zika is causing microcephaly. But we have no evidence it's pesticides, either."

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2016 Feb 17
Scalia is Dead

It was quite shocking to learn that Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead.

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2016 Feb 17
Apple vs. the FBI

Tim Cook refuses to build a backdoor in iOS for the FBI.

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2016 Feb 17
The Selective Advantage of Empathy

While Ayn Rand's writing is an exercise in sophistry trying to justify utter, base selflessness as the highest virtue, it is not only morally abhorrent, but it goes against what we know of human behavior.

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2016 Feb 19
100 years

"Pooh, promise you won't forget about me, ever. Not even when I'm a hundred."

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2016 Feb 19
Organic Food

It's well known that conclusions from scientific papers can be confusing and misleading, especially when filtered through the popular press.

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2016 Feb 19
Nicolaus Copernicus

The irony is that Copernicus set forth his model of heliocentrism without any empirical evidence whatsoever, and his model was less accurate than Ptolemy's geocentric model in making predictions of planetary positions and he got the shape of orbits wrong (he thought they were circular and they're actually very slightly elliptical).

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2016 Feb 19
Executive Order 9066

Seventy-four years ago, FDR issued Executive Order 9066, which rounded up Japanese Americans and imprisoned them in camps, against the advice of the Office of Naval Intelligence and despite the fact that the FBI felt confident they had already arrested any potential subversives.

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2016 Feb 19
Donald Trump vs. the Pope

Donald Trump has decided to pick a fight with the Pope. This should be good.

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2016 Feb 19
Fluoride Neurotoxicity

I ran into a post about how fluoride has been classified as a neurotoxin. This should make all the conspiracy theorists salivate.

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2016 Feb 19
California Reconquista

Spanish-speakers are once again the majority in California.

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2016 Feb 19
Hair Grooming Syncope

I am almost certain that this is the reason why one of my patients recently syncopized.

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2016 Feb 22
American Populism and White Privilege

Full disclosure: I intend to vote for Bernie Sanders in the California Democratic primary, although it's likely the nomination will be locked down by then and it won't really matter.

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2016 Feb 22
Dolores Huerta and the Nevada Caucuses

I really think that attacking major figures from the Civil Rights Era who support Hillary Clinton will hurt the Sanders camp far more than it hurts the Clinton camp

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2016 Feb 22
John Lewis Clarifies His Response to Bernie Sanders' Civil Rights Record

I am getting the sense that Sanders supporters are grasping at straws to explain the fact that the Sanders camp can't seem to get significant numbers of people of color to vote for him. There is no Clinton machine conspiracy. The message that economic inequality is the root cause of racism just isn't resonating.

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2016 Feb 22
Quiet and Polite

In what other country would randomly discharging a deadly weapon in a residential neighborhood where children might be present be considered "quiet and polite"? #wtf #murica

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2016 Feb 22
Hitler's Genital Abnormality

Hitler's penis and (unilateral) testicle are trending.

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2016 Feb 22
Life is Like a Garden

It's been a year since Leonard Nimoy posted his last tweet.

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2016 Feb 23
Limits of Logic

The problem with relying on rationality and logic entirely is that it is, ultimately, binary: true or false.

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2016 Feb 25
Into the Frying Pan and Out of It Again

In the face of the Republican Party's outright blockade of even considering a nominee for Scalia's vacant seat, there was some talk about Obama possibly nominating Gov. Brian Sandoval (R-NV)

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2016 Feb 25
The Problem with Classical Liberalism and Classical Marxism

I already know Sanderistas will argue about whether or not Clinton is sincere about talking about white privilege and institutionalized racism, but I am certain that Sanders trying to fix the problems caused by racism indirectly by only trying to fix the problems caused by income inequality is going to fail hard and may even backfire horribly.1

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2016 Feb 25
Statistically Improbable Phrases

Ideologically incoherent but Machiavellianly legit.

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2016 Feb 25
Eleven and Twelve

It's interesting how different languages count from 11 to 20.

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2016 Feb 26
Neoliberalism FTW

AFAICT, people on the radical left of U.S. politics (which is not that far left as far as international politics in industrialized countries is concerned) probably don't feel either candidate is very leftist. Essentially, the choice is still between two neoliberals so the main determiner is going to be name brand recognition and the resignation to the fact that a neoliberal is still better than a fascist or a theocrat.

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2016 Feb 26
Communism and Imperialism

There were really at least two lessons from the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the U.S.S.R.:

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2016 Feb 26
It's a Conspiracy!

Oh, the crazy shit that flows through my Facebook newsfeed.

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2016 Feb 26
Hillary Clinton has no chance among young PoC

Clinton reacted badly to being interrupted by #BlackLivesMatter protester Ashley Williams. I think this is going to cost her among young PoCs. But she's not doing great in this demographic anyway.

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2016 Feb 26
Effects of Raising the Minimum Wage

Raising the minimum wage has none of the dire consequences that conventional wisdom warns about and has all sorts of benefits.

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2016 Feb 27
Angry Bukkake

OK, this comments on a Gizmodo post made me spit out my Diet Coke.

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2016 Feb 27
Unintended Consequences

We're already seeing the consequences of having a SCOTUS that can end up in 4-4 ties.

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2016 Feb 27
Sword Art Online

So ミA彡's niece is the one who introduced me to this anime.

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2016 Feb 27
Taking America Way Back

There are articles asserting that 1 out of 5 Trump supporters oppose the Emancipation Proclamation.

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2016 Feb 29
Leap Day

It's no exaggeration to say that my life has changed drastically since the last time February 29th rolled around.

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March

2016 Mar 1
Sleep Deprivation is Why You're Fat

It's been know that people who don't get enough sleep tend to gain weight. One possible mechanism is due to high ghrelin and low leptin levels.

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2016 Mar 1
Garbage In, Garbage Out

An algorithm that assumes that a car (or bus, in this case) approaching on the left will slow down for you to allow you to cut in front of it seems like a MAJOR design flaw o_O

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2016 Mar 1
Osama Bin Laden and Climate Change

For some, this is evidence that some causes cross all ideological lines and even a theocratic sociopathic mass murderer (no, I'm not talking about Ted Cruz) can care about the planet. For others, this is proof positive that acting against climate change is doing the bidding of terrorists.

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2016 Mar 1
Campaigning in Massachusetts

In the event of a Clinton vs. Trump general election, there are probably going to be two large groups of voters who will be inclined to stay home: Sanders voters who think Clinton is too much like a Republican and Republicans who think Trump is too much of a fascist. Clinton has the capacity to get those groups to vote for her, but she's not going to do it by feeding the "I'm above the law" narrative.

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2016 Mar 2
In Case of Recession, Break Glass

Maybe I'm being totally paranoid, but I'm worried about an October surprise, specifically, the stock market crashing and the economy collapsing again.

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2016 Mar 2
Escaping Donald Trump

Dark thought after last night's results: How ironic would it be that when President Trump gets inaugurated and starts rounding people up, the rest of the world would refuse to accept refugees from the U.S.?

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2016 Mar 2
Chris Christie as Reek

Chris Christie as Theon Greyjoy. Donald Trump as Ramsay Bolton. Perfect.

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2016 Mar 2
Blaming the Victims

It's kind of victim-blaming bullshit that people are more angry with people who want to vote their conscience and choose the most progressive candidate than with the assholes who are hell-bent on installing a fascist dictator in the White House.

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2016 Mar 2
I Think John McAfee Needs Help

#NotMedicalAdvice but it looks like John McAfee is in the throes of mania and needs in-patient psychiatric care.

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2016 Mar 3
This Brave New Social Media World

I guess I can't really call this social media world "new" considering that I signed up for Facebook, Twitter, and Friendfeed in 2007, but—despite my reputation as an oversharer—I am still astounded what people post online for all the world to see.

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2016 Mar 3
Sleep Deprivation and Obesity

More on that study that demonstrated that sleep deprivation makes you hungry by causing levels of 2-arachidonylglycerol—an endocannabinoid—to rise, mimicking the munchies caused by THC.

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2016 Mar 4
Open Tabs

Trying to close down some of the open tabs in Chrome.

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2016 Mar 4
Ben Carson Withdraws Care from His Campaign

Dr. Carson finally decides to withdraw care from his campaign.

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2016 Mar 4
Mac OS 9 vs. iOS 9

Technology has advanced significantly and OS versions seem to be released at a faster and faster pace and it just occurred to me that iOS is on the same version number as the last classic (non-NEXTSTEP-based) Mac OS release.

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2016 Mar 7
Back to China Again

Remember back in the day before the Twin Towers fell when George W Bush was sending spy planes into China's airspace and then one crashed into a Chinese fighter jet? I was certain this was going to be the beginning of the next global conflagaration.

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2016 Mar 7
Trumpism

To be certain, the problem isn't Donald Trump. The problem is that a significant proportion of the population of the U.S. believes fascism and/or theocracy are perfectly cromulent solutions for the woes of our country.

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2016 Mar 8
Malaysia and 1MDB

Today, NASDAQ has iShares MSCI Malaysia Index Fund (EWM) listed as the stock with the highest dividend yield at 65.95% and selling for $8.33/share.

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2016 Mar 9
Tongvan Language

I was looking for the Tongvan (also known as Gabrielino) word for coyote (it's

‘iitar

) and ran across this article:

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2016 Mar 9
Nancy Reagan

It is surreal to contemplate the possibility that Nancy Reagan effectively ran the White House while Ronald Reagan was starting to become incapacitated by Alzheimer disease.

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2016 Mar 9
Superdelegates

It is heartening that The New York Times has decided to separate pledged delegate counts from superdelegate counts.

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2016 Mar 9
Beware the Ides of March

I feel like the March 15th primaries deserve a "Super" name. No one appears to be calling it Super Tuesday II or Mini Tuesday.

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2016 Mar 9
Trumpism

The L.A. Times asks "Is Donald Trump a fascist?".

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2016 Mar 11
Hitler vs. Stalin

It's interesting how Donald Trump calls for the registering and/or deportation of Muslims and Mexicans, the torture and killing of civilians whose family members are suspected of terrorism, more violence against protestors at his rallies and refuses to disavow white supremacist groups supporting him and people are quick to be apologists and say "He's not Hitler!" while Bernie Sanders calls for universal health care, free higher education, and increased regulation of the financial sector and people seem to immediately jump to "He's just like Stalin!"

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2016 Mar 11
Nuclear Energy

I'm not against nuclear power per se, but I'm thinking thorium reactors are the way to go. While, yeah, uranium and plutonium reactors are generally very safe, when there's an accident (and there will always be accidents) it can be potentially unfathomably catastrophic and effectively permanent, at least as far as human timescales are concerned.1

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2016 Mar 11
The Importance of Orthography

If you're going to be a bank robber when you grow up, you still need to learn how to spell correctly.

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2016 Mar 14
Dreaming of the Rocky Mountain Free States

Even though Philip K Dick totally imagined Nazism in the United States, I think even he would be hard-pressed to believe that in 2016 a fascist and a democratic socialist were viable candidates for POTUS.

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2016 Mar 15
Post-hegemonic Foreign Policy

Somewhat tangential to her post, but R makes a good point: what constitutes "progressive" foreign policy?

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2016 Mar 16
Legitimacy of Democratic Institutions

Even when the margins are insurmountable, you still have to play out the whole game. That's what gives democratic institutions their legitimacy. Demands to short circuit the process are demands for invalidating the entire system.1

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2016 Mar 16
Ford v. Reagan

In 1976, neither Ford nor Reagan had enough delegates to clinch the nomination, although Ford was leading.

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2016 Mar 17
Merrick Garland

Given the present focus on police brutality, defendant rights, and mass incarceration, the Garland pick is definitely controversial among progressives, but (1) he's still going to swing the court to the left especially since he's replacing Scalia and (2) it's unlikely that Senate will confirm him anyway.

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2016 Mar 17
Order and Stability

People talk about "order" and "stability" as if they're one and the same, but order isn't stable. Order always requires energy to maintain. It's the state of maximum entropy that's stable.

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2016 Mar 17
Self-Hosting AI

When an AI beats a human, it's really a team of developers who beat that human.

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2016 Mar 18
We're All Dying, Really

I know the rustling sound that Death makes as she wends her way to the bedside
the way the breath catches, the heart rate slows
measured by beeps, punctuated by alarms
it was all inevitable in the end
too weary for tears
that dull gnawing ache thrumming through your nerves
though close you lay with Death, so close you could touch
you know you're still alive, so very much alive

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2016 Mar 19
Why Bernie Sanders Has a Right to Stay in the Race

Down by more than 300 pledged delegates, the calls to unite around Hillary Clinton and for Bernie Sanders to drop out have been growing louder.

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2016 Mar 19
Generational Warfare

I forgot to post this when it happened but I thought it was important to bookmark it. It's kind of a microcosm of the intergenerational divide that animates a lot of the political debate between the Hillary Clinton camp and the Bernie Sanders camp swirling around in the context of post-modernism/post-colonialism and the increasing recognition of privilege.

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2016 Mar 21
American Despotism

I think the fact that Trump will be a despot if elected and already has an obviously despotic personality is readily apparent to (1) anyone who grew up in a developing country (2) anyone whose parents are from a developing country and quite possibly fled to the U.S. because of despotism (3) anyone who actually paid attention in high school history class.

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2016 Mar 21
Being Realistic about Hitler

Godwin's Law becomes extremely unhelpful when discussing actual fascism and despotism. The Nazis may have committed some of the greatest atrocities known to humanity (although the Communists under Stalin and under Mao killed more people) but Hitler is not some incredibly inhuman evil monster that we'll never see again. He may have been evil and monstrous, but his motivations were akin to the motivations of other politicians.

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2016 Mar 21
The War on Drugs

Another example of how politics sometimes dictates policy:

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2016 Mar 21
Hitler Political Timeline

The typical instinct on the Internet is to recoil at any comparison of a contemporary politician to Hitler (thanks, Godwin!) but sometimes you really can't avoid it when someone decides to run on an ultranationalist authoritarian platform.

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2016 Mar 21
Democrats Abroad

Sanders gets 9 delegates while Clinton gets 4 delegates in the Democrats Abroad primary.

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2016 Mar 22
Brussels and Istanbul

Fascinating how we're all Brussels now but we were never all Istanbul.

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2016 Mar 22
Religion and Terrorism

The simplistic answer is that certain religions are inherently violent, but this is not that useful of a response, because in truth, every religion can be fashioned into a weapon which people can wield to justify murder and conquest.

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2016 Mar 22
Ihre Papiere, Bitte

An anti-Trump protester with the last name of "Gonzalez" gets transferred to ICE custody. You can probably draw your own conclusions.

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2016 Mar 22
Dengue Fever Vaccine

A trial with an experimental vaccine targeting the Dengue fever virus has gone very well.

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2016 Mar 22
Lead Poisoning in Rome and in Flint, Michigan

While the reasons for the Fall of the Western Roman Empire are quite complex, a popular theory that has since been disproven suggested that high lead levels in the water supply due to the use of lead pipes was a contributing factor.

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2016 Mar 24
RIP Phife

I first learned about the passing of Phife from friends' posts on Facebook.

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2016 Mar 25
Robot Uprising

When Skynet finally decides that the only reasonable choice is to extinguish the human race, we will only have ourselves to blame.

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2016 Mar 25
Bad Joke Meme: Fishy Edition

Q: Why can mackerel be holy but salmon can't?

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2016 Mar 25
Friends and the Man in the High Castle

The lack of ethnic diversity in "Friends" despite being set in NYC makes more sense if you imagine that it's set in the same universe as "The Man in the High Castle"

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2016 Mar 25
History of the Mac

The 15th anniversary of the release of Mac OS X 10.0 was yesterday.

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2016 Mar 29
The Collapse of Capitalism

While the label of "Millenial" is ill-defined and overgeneralizes a demographic with a wide age range, the defining moments of this generation are definitely 9/11, the Global Financial Crisis, and the Great Recession.

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2016 Mar 29
The Price of Gas

FOX 40 in Sacramento posted about the changes in the price of gas over the decades.

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2016 Mar 29
Tone Policing at its Most Pathetic

We really have short memories. The idea that somehow the tone and vitriol in the arguments between Clinton and and their respective supporters is horrifically divisive and likely to cost the Democrats defeat in the general election requires totally forgetting the very-thinly-veiled racism of the 2008 Democratic primaries where leading Democratic establishment figures were blowing barely-concealed dog-whistles about Obama.1

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2016 Mar 29
Bringing Balance to the Force

On one hand, yeah, privileged people with lots of resources can probably survive a Trump presidency (assuming he doesn't declare martial law and line up all his critics against walls, constitutional or not.) It's not going to hurt them as much if Trump and collaborators in Congress and the SCOTUS start dismantling the social welfare safety net, continue weakening civil rights, send soldiers off on futile wars, start destroying the environment at an even faster rate, etc., etc.

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2016 Mar 30
Knowledge is Not Wisdom

It's not enough to know things. It's just as important to recognize what doesn't make sense and to know what you don't know.

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2016 Mar 30
Errant Pedantry

Pointing out typos and grammatical errors is basically a derailment tactic. If you didn't understand the text, then ask for clarification, but disqualifying an argument that you clearly understood because it has a typo or grammatical error in it really is kind of assholish.

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April

2016 Apr 5
Self-Determination

Just because you "don't believe in labels" doesn't mean other people aren't free to identify themselves with communities they have a stake in.

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2016 Apr 5
Playing a Bard in an RPG

So how did you get your spells? Wizard: through constant study. Cleric: through the grace of my god. Druid: through the blessing of the earth itself. Warlock: through my patron's knowledge. Sorcerer: through my ancestor's power. Bard: Well I just started making fun of a goblin one time and he just like died and it was the weirdest crap ever

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2016 Apr 5
Word Salad

Inexplicably, Sarah Palin is still being paid attention to.

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2016 Apr 5
Berniebots

I thought "Berniebot" was just a pejorative term for Sanders supporters (akin to "Obamabot" in the 2008 election without the definite racial component.)

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2016 Apr 7
Web Browsers

It makes no sense to me, but having multiple different browser instances open (like, literally five different browser instances right now) seems to use memory more efficiently than if I had opened everything in multiple tabs in a single browser.

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2016 Apr 9
Hip Hop and Rock and Roll

That moment when people who hate sampling and remixes forget that rock and roll totally appropriated aspects of R&B, the blues, gospel, jazz, etc., etc., and mashed it all up into an ill-defined genre.

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2016 Apr 9
Firefight

So apparently this happened about four blocks from my office yesterday.

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2016 Apr 9
FriendFeed Death Anniversary

It feels like it was a really long time ago when Facebook finally pulled the plug on FriendFeed.

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2016 Apr 11
To the Pain

Last night was the first time I can remember having a pain dream.

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2016 Apr 12
Nitrogen Pollution

These days, carbon pollution is generally the headliner, but nitrogen pollution definitely has major environmental effects.

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2016 Apr 12
Tab Cleanup

Collecting some of the open tabs in Chrome:

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2016 Apr 12
Is Bernie Sanders a Democrat?

Especially from the Clinton camp, there has been much talk about how Sanders isn't really a Democrat.

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2016 Apr 12
Ortho Nixes Neonics

Despite the controversy over whether or not neonicotinoid pesticides harm bees or not, Ortho has taken the step to phase out and eventually discontinue neonics in their home and garden products.

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2016 Apr 13
Restoring the New Deal

While I totally agree that Clinton is closer to the center than Sanders is, they're still both far to the left of guys like Kasich, Rubio, or Jeb!

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2016 Apr 13
Hugo Weaving

Since Middle Earth is really just supposed to be Earth, this means that The Lord of the Rings and "The Matrix" happen in the same universe. Agent Smith is really just Elrond after he went totally insane after countless millenia. And just like elves, agents cannot leave their plane of existence like humans can.

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2016 Apr 14
Kilig

Another Tagalog word makes it into the OED!

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2016 Apr 14
Sandy Hook and Tanks

Bushmaster Firearms is being sued for selling AR-15s, which was one of the weapons Adam Lanza used to mow down first graders in 2012.

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2016 Apr 15
Texting in Movie Theaters

Alienating all the people who still go to movie theaters in a feeble attempt to draw millenials who don't really go to movie theaters sounds suicidal.

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2016 Apr 15
The Robot Uprising Already Happened

Most jobs left that are front-facing (i.e., that require person-to-person interaction) will probably not be satisfactorily automatable until AI becomes much more powerful.

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2016 Apr 16
Horses Not Unicorns

When you hear hoofbeats, don't think of unicorns. Everyone knows unicorns never really touch the ground.

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2016 Apr 16
Folic Acid Fortified Corn Tortillas

Definitely do not read the comments on this one. The pseudoscience and scientism in the comments are out of control.

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2016 Apr 18
Getting Rid of Andrew Jackson

It's kind of hilarious that the popularity of "Hamilton" seems to have ensured that Alexander Hamilton will stay on the $10 bill.

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2016 Apr 19
Party Loyalty

Despite what Republicans say, the Democratic party isn't like the Communist party where you have to declare total party loyalty. It's always been an unruly coalition of special interests since it's inception as the Democratic-Republican party in 1799. Some special interests have bailed, others have joined, but the dynamic has always been the same. It's a big tent. It's within my living memory when politicians who supported segregation and states' rights caucused with politicians who kindled and propelled the Civil Rights Movement and politicians who were instrumental in preserve the welfare state enacted by the New Deal and the Great Society.

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2016 Apr 19
Bernie or Bust

We don't really need to wonder whether the Bernie or Bust sentiment is real. We already saw it in 2010 when the Democratic electorate rolled over and let the Tea Party move in.

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2016 Apr 20
Legitimacy

Assuming that existing polls hold (there is a paucity of polls in the remaining primaries—there's only really data for CT, MD, PA, CA, and NJ, and absolutely nothing from all of May) and using the national polling data as a guide for how the states without data will go (538 has Clinton at 49.4% and Sanders at 41.7% nationally which will be wildly inaccurate in a lot of states—a lot of those smaller states will probably go heavily towards Sanders—but it's all we've got) there's no realistic way for Clinton to get 2,383 pledged delegates before the convention (she'll probably have just under 2,000 pledged delegates by the end of the DC primary.)

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2016 Apr 20
I Don't Trust Obi-Wan Kenobi

Since Obi-Wan Kenobi has revealed himself to be a terrible liar, it occurs to me that he might have been exaggerating about what he felt about the destruction of Alderaan:

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2016 Apr 21
Dictionary Definitions and Disingenuity

Dictionary definitions are the last refuge of scoundrels.

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2016 Apr 21
Prince is Dead

Oh my god 😞

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May

2016 May 9
The Center Cannot Hold

The problem with being pragmatic is that you tend to underestimate other people's frustration and anger. Because you could never imagine wanting to wreck the whole thing, you have a deep and abiding belief that no one would ever desire such utter and complete wreckage.

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2016 May 10
Economic Injustice and Systemic Racism

I can't help but feel that reducing every problem to the problem of income inequality is one of the major reasons why Sanders really never made significant in-roads with older PoCs.

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2016 May 10
Utopia

Since "utopia" literally means "nowhere", isn't every place that actually exists by definition not a utopia?

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2016 May 11
Greatness

No thing great is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or a fig. If you tell me that you desire a fig, I answer you that there must be time. Let it first blossom, then bear fruit, then ripen. — Epictetus

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2016 May 11
Uncertainty

The Source of Richard Feynman’s Genius • 2016 May 11 • Maria Popova • Brain Pickings

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2016 May 12
Shrug Emoji

Facebook really needs a ¯_(ツ)_/¯ reaction button.

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2016 May 12
Are More People Becoming More Aware of Neoliberalism?

While there are splinter factions that sincerely advocate a return to authoritarian and feudalistic politico-economic models, most influential people in the West advocate neoliberalism, which most Westerners don't recognize as an ideology and just accept as fact.

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2016 May 12
Vaping

My gut instinct is that vaping is safer than smoking cigarettes and might actually be on par with inhaling polluted air, but it also seems obvious that it might have side effects.

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2016 May 12
Stationary Phase

An example of the fact that exponential growth cannot continue forever simply because of the laws of thermodynamics.

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2016 May 12
How to Obtain a Pet Fox

This article discusses Dmitri Belyaev's experiments with silver foxes and domestication (and discusses the major differences between domestication and taming.)

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2016 May 16
Earthsea and the Great Underground Empire

In the Wikipedia entry about Infocom's Enchanter, it mentions that Enchanter's system of magic is based on the Old Speech of Earthsea in terms of mechanics.

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2016 May 16
Etruscans

OMG. So the Etruscans were the B Ark of Lydia (a kingdom that encompassed Western Turkey)?!?!

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2016 May 16
Google Tightening the Noose on Flash

Chrome will start blocking Flash by default.

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2016 May 16
Consent

It is frightening that people who are purportedly doing science on human subjects have no concept whatsoever about the meaning of consent.

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2016 May 18
Schisms

The caveat is, even if Sanders drops out and dedicates his fundraising efforts to Clinton's campaign, that's probably not enough to placate his most ardent supporters.

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2016 May 18
It Depends on What You Mean by Elected

It never really occurred to me until now (since Trump = Hitler comparisons are rife) that there is some debate about whether or not Hitler was ever democratically elected.

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2016 May 18
Obsoleting Computer Programming and Replacing with Machine Learning

When AI is more advanced and the next level of automation comes to eliminate service jobs, it's possible that programmers that aren't working on extending/maintaining AI will be among the first to be eliminated.

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2016 May 19
The Tower of Joy

Lightsaber battles are OK, but adding an Ennio Morricone track is better!

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2016 May 19
Antibiotic Resistance

Antibiotic resistance isn't so much about humans vs. bacteria as it is about humans vs. laissez-faire capitalism, specifically Big Ag, but also the health insurance/for-profit health care industrial complex.

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2016 May 19
The Destruction of the Republican Party and the Decline of the U.S.

Stepping back further in order to fully admire the spectacle, the whole narrative arc of the Party of Lincoln transforming into the Party of Trump is quite breathtaking.

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2016 May 19
Bernie Sanders is the Only One Standing in the Way of a Trump Presidency

The bridge building probably can't really start until Clinton clinches the nomination, but if she doesn't succeed in reconciling with a majority of Sanders voters (the Bernie-or-Trump crowd is unreachable anyway) then we're definitely going to be watching Trump being inaugurated next January.

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2016 May 19
The Reason People in This Country are Starving

Proponents and GMOs and pesticides like to point out that increased production is the only way to prevent massive starvation. While I am not anti-GMO or anti-pesticide, this is demonstrably false.

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2016 May 19
Trump Leads Clinton

Caveats: yeah, it's a Fox News poll, the margin is well within the error range, polls this far out from the general election are mostly useless, Trump has already clinched the nomination while Clinton hasn't, etc., etc., but, still, it kind of freaks me out. [#‎AllHailPresidentTrump](/tag/all-hail-president-trump "tag: All Hail President Trump • mahiwaga"

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2016 May 20
The Realignment of the U.S.

Matt Taibbi already deconstructed how absurd Andrew Sullivan's argument is—the problem with the U.S. isn't that it's too democratic—but I do think there's a chance that Trump will win and I do think the backlash might make our system even less democratic than it already is.

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2016 May 20
Oklahoma

I am flabbergasted.

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2016 May 20
Compared to Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

They're only counting sugar, not total carbohydrates, which is kind of silly since the starch in the doughnut will get converted into sugar by salivary enzymes in the mouth and pancreatic enzymes secreted into the small intestine.

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2016 May 21
Real Science is Never That Certain

One of the problems of the Facebook/Twitter era is that all headlines are click-bait.

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2016 May 24
Dominance and Submission

Returning to the dominance hierarchy framework and the concept of the alpha male, it's true that dominance and submission does exist. It's not a myth per se.

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2016 May 25
Comprehensive Eye Exams

There is an app called Opternative that checks your visual acuity. For $40, an ophthalmologist can review the findings from the app remotely and write a lens prescription.

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2016 May 25
Hate Voting

Historically, has there ever been a general election in the U.S. like this where both (presumptive) nominees were so intensely disliked by significant percentages of their own parties?

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2016 May 26
Bionerd Thoughts

I switched radio stations and it was in the middle of playing the song that ミA彡 and I danced to for our first dance at our wedding reception.

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2016 May 26
What's the Emoji for Mayhem?

Imagine an updated version of "Fight Club" where instead of blowing up buildings, Tyler Durden merely creats a botnet that automatically creats hundreds of billions of fake accounts with emojis in their nicknames based off stolen identities, and Project Mayhem's only responsibility is to answer phones and pretend to be the people whose identities were stolen… (I think I may have thought too hard about this….)

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2016 May 26
Respectability Politics and Projection

Bill Cosby makes me think that the reason why some PoCs turn to respectability politics is that they're secretly terrible—possibly quite monstrous—people who want to convince other PoCs that if they get called out, it will make the whole race look bad, so it's in everyone's best interest to never call them out.

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2016 May 26
The American Dream is Dead

The American Dream is officially dead (which is probably for the best, to be honest.)

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2016 May 26
Corporal Punishment

While I am not a parent, my job does require me to regularly counsel parents on how they treat their children, and I try to make recommendations based on the best available evidence….

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2016 May 26
Libertarian Utopia

Ayn Rand, Rand Paul and Paul Ryan walk into a bar. The bartender serves them tainted alcohol because there are no regulations. They die.

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2016 May 26
Pan-resistant E. coli

I remember apocryphal stories of pan-resistant E. coli at one of the ICUs I did my residency at. You had to wear outbreak suits to get in and out. I never figured out how they managed to end the quarantine. I can't imagine that every patient in that unit died….

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2016 May 27
The Partition of California

Thinking about the fact that candidates are actually campaigning in California despite having a very late primary, I'm wondering how the state could have more of an impact on the rest of the country.

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2016 May 27
Pan-Resistant E. coli Caveat

Turns out, the E. coli isolated from a woman's infected urine isn't actually pan-resistant.

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2016 May 27
Antibiotic Resistance and Profit Motive

When you get right down to it, the antibiotic resistance crisis is mostly driven by profitability. It simply isn't profitable to invest all that money in R&D, clinical trials, and marketing of antibiotics. Despite their obvious critical utility, the demand for antibiotics that are effective against multidrug-resistant pathogens is, overall, not very high.

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2016 May 31
Comeback vs Come from Behind

Bernie Sanders inspired some pedantry when he said that Golden State had a "comeback" victory.

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June

2016 Jun 1
Political Reality

Unless something catastrophic happens between now and June 7th (like a stock market crash or a banking scandal or a federal indictment or whatever), this is probably how it's going to play out. The more moderate Sanders supporters will resign themselves to voting for Clinton in November and the more radical Sanders supporters will stay home or vote for Jill Stein or Trump or do something else that's totally crazy and counterproductive, and Sanders' personal political future will depend entirely on whether or not he reconciles with the Democratic establishment.

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2016 Jun 2
Who Needs Data Anyway?

I just came across a headline about how Donald Trump has no apparent interest in utilizing the IT infrastructure the Republic National Committee had built up with $100 million since Romney's failed campaign in 2012.

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2016 Jun 2
Opioid Induced Hyperalgesia

While the headline mentions the bad news, in truth, this study is hopeful since they were able to restore baseline pain signalling.

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2016 Jun 3
Unfavorability Ratings and Mob Rule

It does seem like one of the major reason why people don't like Clinton is simply because of the media perception of her character and personality and hardly anything to do at all with policy. Hopefully Trump will remain far more despised than Clinton until November. Democracy and mob rule FTW!

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2016 Jun 3
Everything You Do to Stop Skynet from Happening Makes Skynet Inevitable

Hmm. What semicompetent AI isn't going to figure out how to disable the off switch first?

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2016 Jun 6
Everything Happens for a Reason

Physicists are no longer allowed in history class.

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2016 Jun 6
There's No Reason for Sanders to Quit Now

It really makes no sense to expect Sanders to quit before the tallies from tomorrow's elections are in.

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2016 Jun 6
Name Collision

So I had created a custom Liquid tag called link to make it easier to write citations to articles, blog posts, Wikipedia article, etc.

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2016 Jun 7
Abandon Ship

Looks like Donald Trump is too disgusting for even some Republicans.

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2016 Jun 7
Occam's Razor and Hickam's Dictum

Always remember that Occam's razor is primarily about the aesthetics of scientific theories and only secondarily about actually describing the complexities of reality.

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2016 Jun 7
One Space or Two

The anti-prescriptivist part of me thinks you should be able to choose between one or two spaces. It's the prescription of either as the only correct way that's totally and utterly wrong. The Romans didn't even use spacing or punctuation for that matter or even the letters G, J, U, or W, and those guys conquered all of Europe and signficant chunks of N Africa and the Middle East, so clearly typography is a very infinitesimal concern for a burgeoning civilization ;)

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2016 Jun 8
Election Memes

Don't blame me. I voted for Kodos.

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2016 Jun 8
How Quickly People Forget

It seems like no one remembers how contentious and vitriolic the Democratic Primaries in 2008 were.

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2016 Jun 8
Democracy and Republic Are Not Mutually Exclusive

While, yes, technically, the U.S. is not a pure democracy, but a constitutional republic, it's also clear that the U.S. was founded on democratic principles, and that democracy is critical feature of our government.

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2016 Jun 10
Ochlocracy and Autocracy

Mob rule is just as terrible as autocracy (they don't call it the tyranny of the majority for nothing), but when the system is failing, the people really have no choice but to form mobs.

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2016 Jun 10
Vitriol in 2008

While it's probably only a matter of time until the Democratic party manages to unite at least a majority of itself into a force dedicated to ensuring Trump doesn't get elected, Obama's endorsement of Clinton reminds me once again of how much more rancorous the 2008 Democratic primaries were.

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2016 Jun 10
Polyphenol oxidase

I only just learned about Arctic® apples, marketed as non-browning apples. They achieve this by adding extra copies of the polyphenol oxidase gene, thereby inducing gene silencing.

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2016 Jun 10
FDA and Antibiotics in Food-Producing Animals

Realistically, misuse and overuse of antibiotics in food-producing animals is just as much of a contributor to antibiotic resistance as misues and overuse of antibiotics in humans.

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2016 Jun 10
Democratic Party on the Precipice

Honestly, if you think Clinton's presumptive victory is a sign that neoliberalism is totally fine and the majority of Democrats are all aboard and we should just keep on keeping on while the real wages fall and the rich get even richer and can get judges to merely slap them on the wrist for committing violent crimes, the aftermath of the next recession/stock market crash is probably going to be horribly shocking to you.

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2016 Jun 13
Food Riots in Venezuela

Reading about the history of Venezuela, there was a similar period of instability when the neoliberal-aligned government imposed strict austerity measures to comply with conditions set by the IMF in return for a bailout. This instability was what allowed socialists to gain control in the first place

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2016 Jun 14
Islamism and Scientism

The way I look at it, Islamism has as much to do with Islam as scientism has to do with science. (And before you argue that scientism never killed anybody, the victims of Social Darwinism and eugenics would probably beg to differ.)

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2016 Jun 14
Donald Trump and White Supremacy

The sad thing is that if you think about it, white supremacy has been the concept of what it means to be American since before the beginning. Even in the early 20th century some types of white people were considered unassimilable. This didn't really change until the 1960s which saw the (almost) complete legalization of the citizenship of people of color. But I'm certain lots of Americans still think people of color are unassimilable.

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2016 Jun 14
The Failings of American Culture

Improved mental health access is often touted in the wake of mass shootings, often in lieu of any meaningful anti-gun proliferation efforts.

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2016 Jun 14
Islamism and Christianism

There are significant differences between Islamists and Muslims and conflating the two is a major category error.

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2016 Jun 14
Was He Really an Islamist?

While Donald Trump harangues President Obama for refusing to label the Orlando gunman a "radical Islamic terrorist" and Hillary Clinton undermines the president by repeatedly using the term herself, it seems more and more like it's not particularly warranted.

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2016 Jun 14
The Utility of Calling It Radical Islam

Like the POTUS, I would also like to know what people think the utility of calling it "radical Islam" is, other than giving people a shoddy excuse to discriminate against, beat up, or kill Muslims or people they think are Muslims.

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2016 Jun 15
The Brokenness of American Culture

The way I look at it, the Orlando gunman was solely responsible for his actions. He had his own inner demons and his own murderous intentions.

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2016 Jun 17
Orwell and Democratic Socialism

Orwell was anti-fascism and anti-totalitarian communism but pro-democratic socialism.

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2016 Jun 21
ISIS was a Red Herring

Mentioning ISIS was a publicity stunt and everyone clamoring about "radical Islam" fell for it hook, line, and sinker.

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2016 Jun 21
Screen Time Recommendations

It is difficult and probably impractical to have draconian limitations on screen time, and previous guidelines have been based mainly on passive viewing of TV screens, but I've seen enough kids showing up with back pain and with headaches due to eye strain as well as dry eyes and blurry vision from excessive use of mobile devices, not to mention difficulty with sleep onset, as well as the many adverse effects of being sedentary that it's clear that there should be some limitations.

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2016 Jun 21
The End of Nuclear Power in California

What with all the uncontrolled natural gas leaks, the probably decreasing utility of hydropower as droughts become more frequent, the pollution caused by oil and coal, you would think nuclear would look more attractive. But these plants are ancient and it takes decades to get new ones built even if you get past the NIMBY factor, so I guess California is going all in with wind and solar.1

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2016 Jun 24
SCOTUS Upholds Affirmative Action

SCOTUS rules 4-3 to uphold, with Kagan recused. Kennedy writes the majority opinion.

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2016 Jun 29
Brexit, Neoliberalism, and Global Capitalism

Between Donald Trump and the Brexit (not to mention all the other ultranationalist populist movements in Europe) sometimes I feel like Western Civilization is in terminal decline.

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2016 Jun 29
U.K. vs. E.U. on Xenophobia

From what I understand, no matter how you spin it, a lot of voters in the Leave camp are anti-immigrant.

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2016 Jun 29
Two Months

ミA彡 and I have been married for two months now!

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July

2016 Jul 1
I Want A New Duck

So I woke up this morning for some reason with "I Want A New Duck" stuck in my head.

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2016 Jul 5
The Stench of Cutting People Open

To me, the smell of a Bovie searing tissue is more disturbing intellectually than it is viscerally. It's the bacterial odors that incite involuntary disgust in me. Opening up abscesses—many of which I've done in a totally outpatient setting—have made me instantaneously nauseated. The stench of Pseudomonas and of Staph are instantly recognizable to me. I'm gagging just thinking about it.

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2016 Jul 5
ISIS is an Enemy of Islam

The U.S. has never needed religious reasons for murdering indigenous people and killing people in other countries. So I kind of suspect it's not necessarily religion that promotes mass murder and I don't think anyone in the U.S. has the moral high ground here.1

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2016 Jul 5
Like A Christian Bombing St. Peter's Basilica on Easter Sunday

It's hard to imagine a real Muslim bombing and killing people during the second holiest Islamic city during an Islamic holy month right after he'd been offered breakfast by fellow Muslims.

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2016 Jul 5
Islamophobia is Merely Racism

It's obvious that there's a racist component to Islamophobia. It's mostly just another excuse to hate brown and black people, especially when you consider that so many victims of Islamophobia in the U.S. aren't even Muslim.

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2016 Jul 5
It Depends on Your Definition of Monster, I Guess

White privilege is being able to say that someone who owned people and likely de facto raped them wasn't a monster.

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2016 Jul 8
The Howling Hobbesian Wilderness

I think one of the ways our culture contributes to ongoing violence is the way it consecrates and sanctifies Darwinian competition. So ultimately all our relationships are adversarial. You're either for us or against us. You have to pick a side. It's a zero-sum game. There's no room for more complex paradigms involving sincere cooperation and altruism. The idea that we're not just all selfish assholes looking out for #1 is looked upon with utter disdain and contempt.

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2016 Jul 8
Don Quixote, Neo, and Tyler Durden

I've been binge-watching "The Expanse" and all the Don Quixote references have made me ponder how Cervantes basically anticipated a lot of the themes in "The Matrix" and in "Inception" and it's making my perception of "The Expanse" feel way more Philip K. Dick-ian than it might deserve.

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2016 Jul 8
Not So Synchronous

In some tangential synchronicity to this post about Don Quixote I learned from digging through some Ruby documentation that Cervantes and Shakespeare did not in fact die on the same day, since Spain had already adopted the Gregorian calendar at that point while England was still on the Julian calendar.

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2016 Jul 8
The Continual Whitewashing of Science Fiction

Whitewash all the things.

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2016 Jul 8
It Was an Isolated Incident

Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissent on Utah v. Strieff, a Fourth Amendment case about police searches:

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2016 Jul 8
The Slippery Slope of Extrajudicial Killing

Yes, it's possible that blowing up Michael Xavier Johnson with a robot-delivered bomb saved lives, but at the same time, this is basically one more step down the road of relying on extrajudicial killing to maintain law and order instead of allowing the criminal justice system to work as intended. In addition to robotic bombers, it's not difficult to imagine LE relying on heavily armed drones to take out suspects. And if it's a human rights violation for the POTUS to take out suspected terrorists with drones without due process, surely it's also a violation of civil rights if local and federal LE do the same thing.

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2016 Jul 11
Incrementalism

If not revolution, then at least incrementalism.

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2016 Jul 11
Automation and the Increasing Value of Social Skills

Automation has already happened. The robots have already taken over most of the jobs that robots can perform. And it's already had major effects.

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2016 Jul 15
Sexualizing Imperialism

I don't know if this is really true, but it struck me that in that many cases, people describe the country that they're from as the "motherland" when they're immigrants or the children of immigrants. (And it's generally no accident that the country they currently live probably colonized the country that they or their parents came from.)

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2016 Jul 15
At the Mouth of Monkeypatching Hell

For a while now, I've been trying to figure out a way to decrease the amount of time it takes [Jekyll][1] to render my blog. It now takes up to 6-8 minutes, which seems rather excessive.

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2016 Jul 18
All Dogs Go to Heaven

I'd been contemplating death lately. Between the great tragedies of the world and the smaller tragedies of my friends and family, it's the only thing we know for sure.

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2016 Jul 18
Post-Antibiotic Era

It's a slow rolling back of the tide, but at some point it will become difficult if not impossible to perform certain surgical procedures and to keep people with certain disease and conditions alive.

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2016 Jul 18
Cold Weather and Cold Viruses

So maybe mom was right and going out in the cold is exactly how you catch colds.

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2016 Jul 18
Fix the Distribution System Instead of Just Increasing Yields

Standard disclaimer: I am not anti-science by any means and I do not believe that GMOs are intrinsically toxic but I am wary of those who push GMOs without question and who are quick to label those who are wary of GMOs and Big Ag in general as anti-science, especially if they are (1) worried about a Malthusian catastrophe, (2) think that increasing yields is the only way to prevent starvation, and (3) think that laissez-faire capitalism is the only way to efficiently distribute food.

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2016 Jul 18
Limitations of Thermodynamics and Weight Loss

Yes, weight loss is dependent on thermodynamic factors (energy expended must be greater than energy consumed) but any approach that ignores psychological factors and the neurohormonal profiles that impact these psychological factors is doomed to failure.

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2016 Jul 18
Non-Complementary Behavior

On the way to Santa Barbara, ミA彡 and I listened to an episode of Invisibilia about non-complementary behavior.

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2016 Jul 18
Justice vs. Antistatism

If you've decided to totally conflate people killing cops with people standing up for their right of due process and right to equal protection, that's really on you. You're the one committing a grave category error that will only ensure things will get far worse.

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2016 Jul 19
Willful Stupidity

There shouldn't be such great shame with being stupid, but it's harder to be magnanimous to someone being willfully stupid who sincerely thinks they're smarter than you are.

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2016 Jul 19
Hit the Dance Floor

Is it strange that this song with a tropical beat reminds me of my honeymoon with ミA彡 in Iceland, which is the first place I ever heard it.

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2016 Jul 19
Master of Deflection

In Trump's America™, it's Hillary Clinton's fault that Melania Trump's speechwriters plagiarized Michelle Obama's speech.

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2016 Jul 19
Unamazing

I can't explain it, but I never really liked the word "amazing". It's even worse now that I can't tell when people are using it to denote something wonderful vs. something bewilderingly awful.

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2016 Jul 20
Ghostbusters AR

Does anybody remember the 8-bit C64/Atari 800 version of Ghostbusters released by Activision where you wander around the streets of NYC trying to make money and keep the PKE meter low? Pokemon Go makes me think they should release an AR version of this.

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2016 Jul 20
Non-Standard Numbers

I'm sure "non-standard numbers" has a different meaning in the context of finance(?), but now I can't help but imagine that the Windows implementations of integers and floats is somehow bizarrely awry.

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2016 Jul 20
Contemptible

Do people even have access to thesauruses (thesauri?) anymore?1

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2016 Jul 20
Statistical Arguments For and Against the Existence of Finland

There is a 50/50 chance that Finland does not exist.

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2016 Jul 21
They Will Shoot You Anyway

Jesus fucking Christ. At least Charles Kinsey isn't dead. And it is Florida. But what the fuck?

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2016 Jul 21
Terakelvin

It looks like Stephen Hawking, Bill Nye, and Neil deGrasse Tyson are about to drop an album.

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2016 Jul 22
Ignoramuses

While this is the actual dialog between Charles Kelsey and the cop who shot him despite Kelsey being on the floor with his hands up (and the cop was allegedly trying to shoot an autistic man with a toy truck instead), I can't help but feel like this can apply to a lot of things that are done in or by this country.

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2016 Jul 23
Put Out the Fires First

It troubles met that on the same day that Hillary Clinton picked a centrist Democrat as her running mate, Wikileaks released documentation of the DNC actively trying to suppress Bernie Sanders' campaign.

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2016 Jul 23
Enterprise is Still Canon

It really cracks me up that while the Star Trek reboot totally altered the Prime Universe from TOS and beyond, "Star Trek: Enterprise" is still necessarily canon.

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2016 Jul 23
Angels Don't Let Me Down

The first time I heard "Don't Let Me Down" by the Chainsmokers featuring Daya was a couple of days before my and ミA彡's wedding and it immediately made me think of "Angels" by the XX.

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2016 Jul 23
High as the Expectations

The radio has been playing the shit out of "Too Good" by Drake featuring Rihanna.

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2016 Jul 25
Yes, People Die in the U.S. Because of Our Politics

It's ridiculous to argue that people in this country don't get killed for political reasons.

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2016 Jul 26
The Case for Pessimism

Positive thinking has a downside.

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2016 Jul 26
Foreign Influence

We've been influencing other democracies' elections for a long time now (Yay, Monroe Doctrine!) through propaganda, espionage, material support to our preferred regimes, and even overt military intervention. I suppose it was only a matter of time until what went around came around.1

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2016 Jul 26
BoBs and PUMAs

There is definitely a contingent of Sanderistas who were never Democrats and who will never vote for Clinton, very similar to the PUMAs who refused to vote for Obama. Clinton will never win them over.

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2016 Jul 26
Farewell, Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Honestly, the ousting of DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz was long overdue, well before Sanders started his campaign. It would've been only a matter of time before she ran the Democratic Party into the ground with her inept ground game and her active alienation of significant portions of the party membership. I can't help feel that if someone else more inspiring and diplomatic were at the helm, we might not have done as badly in 2012 and 2014.1

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2016 Jul 26
Just Becase They Weren't Indicted for Corruption Doesn't Mean They Weren't Corrupt

Pet peeve: Whenever someone commits an act that is ethically/morally problematic and the first thing people say is "Well, it's not like it was illegal…."

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2016 Jul 26
First Woman Presidential Candidate

Hooray, we're finally catching up with the rest of the Western world as well as a lot of developing countries!

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2016 Jul 26
Are You Really as Pragmatic as You Say You Are?

Any approach to convincing people to vote for your candidate of choice that does not include listening and empathy is doomed to failure and likely to strengthen their opposition (see also: argumentative theory of reasoning and the backfire effect.) Proceed with caution.1

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2016 Jul 28
America First vs. Russia and N. Korea First

Now that Donald Trump is officially the Republican nominee, the Democratic Party is the only major political party in this country that actually puts America first.

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2016 Jul 29
Bernie or Busters and Moderate Republicans

It is interesting that there seems to be more venom reserved for Bernie-or-busters compared to moderate Republicans who think Trump is a disaster but can't stand the idea of voting for Clinton. Both these demographics' interests can at least be partially served by voting for Clinton, but for some reason, holding out because you're a Republican is more virtuous than holding out because you're a progressive.

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2016 Jul 29
Crazification Factor

In light of all the people voting for Trump and all the people refusing to vote for Clinton, this seems apt.

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August

2016 Aug 1
In Other News

My brother is going to be a father!

2016 Aug 1
Demogorgon

I never got into D&D enough to know about the Demogorgon appearing in an expansion to the first release of basic D&D, but apparently there are even references in Orlando Furioso, The Faerie Queen, and Paradise Lost. I only know about the Demogorgon because of the Commodore 64 game "The Forbidden Forest"

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2016 Aug 2
Upside Down

ミA彡 and I finished "Stranger Things" last night, and one of the things that arrested me in the last episode was a song by Moby:

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2016 Aug 2
What Is Your Major Malfunction?

I really like the idea of Private Joker getting twisted by Nam, Watergate, and Reagan and becoming a government scientist working for the CIA involved with MKUltra.

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2016 Aug 2
Compromise

Bernie-or-busters have been posting this quote from HST lately:

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2016 Aug 2
Maybe Trump Isn't Hitler

If you don't like comparing Trump to Hitler, maybe you can just compare Trump to Ferdinand Marcos?

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2016 Aug 4
Anarchocapitalism and Medicine

Prior to Medicare and Medicaid and before employee-provided health insurance, health care was a luxury only the wealthy could afford, and most diseases and all cases of severe trauma were completely untreatable. I'm not sure why people think the era before the advent of antibiotics, modern emergency rooms, and positive-pressure ventilation was all that great.

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2016 Aug 4
One of the Greatest Presidents

Assuming we avert the Trumpocalypse and manage to remain a democratic republic (at least for the rest of my life), I imagine Democrats of the future will talk about Obama the same way we talk about FDR and the same way that Republicans talk about Reagan.

2016 Aug 5
Earwormed

I don't know what I did to deserve getting an Iggy Azalea earworm stuck in my head.

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2016 Aug 5
Algal Blooms and Climate Change

I've wasted lots of time arguing with climate change deniers, but maybe they'll go swim in a lake someday.

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2016 Aug 5
Wannabe Kleptocrat

Most of Trump's economic advisers run hedge funds or are major figures in the real estate industry. Oh, and he has a couple of actual economists, one of whom advised both Reagan and GHWB. Trump basically wants a group of foxes to watch the henhouse. So maybe I'm wrong. Trump isn't a fascist. It looks like he's just a straight-up wannabe kleptocrat.

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2016 Aug 5
Anarchy in the Philippines

"My order is shoot to kill you. I don't care about human rights, you better believe me." — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte

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2016 Aug 6
Meta-Analyses

Aside from the overhyped and clickbaity headlines, one of the basic problems of popular medical journalism is that they generally elevate meta-analyses over randomized controlled trials.1

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2016 Aug 6
Catholicism, Terrorism, and Global Capitalism

Pope Francis understands that the root cause of terrorism are the inequalities caused by the history of imperialism and colonialism and perpetuated by global capitalism.

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2016 Aug 8
Philippines is a Terrorist Nation

I wonder how this is going to play out with the many reliably GOP faction of Filipino Americans?

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2016 Aug 9
Trump vs. Duterte

After Trump declared the Philippines a terrorist nation, Philippine Congressman Joey Salceda has proposed banning Trump from the Philippines.

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2016 Aug 15
The Demise of the Tea Party

I have always been skeptical that the Tea Party was ever really primarily a grassroots movement. Much like Trump, it always looked like an astroturfing corporate-funded money-making scheme meant to capitalize on populist anger (which manifests mainly as virulent anti-government sentiment, xenophobia, and misogyny).

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2016 Aug 15
Obama Has a Time Machine

Twice now, Donald Trump and his campaign staff have accused Obama of using a time machine. Once to kill Capt. Humayun Khan in Iraq in 2004, and once to found ISIS in 1999. (To be fair, it was called Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad then, morphing into Al Qaeda in Iraq in 2004, then finally becoming the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in 2013.)

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2016 Aug 15
Frontiers

This last week in astronomy and physics seems really wild.

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2016 Aug 17
Jekyll is Driving Me Crazy

*Attempts to optimize some code*

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