Saw a book called “The Grammar of Rock”. Was disappointed to find it was not about actual rocks.
Saw a book called “The Grammar of Rock”. Was disappointed to find it was not about actual rocks.
Theory: the tendency for baroque and classical pieces to be identified by numbers and designations can make them intimidating and inaccessible.
@anomalily yay! Now you can experience all the fun of the cognitive dissonance of logging into your own website as your website :)
#TIL IE doesn’t upload csv files with text/* media type. Content-type cannot be trusted, the only way of telling if data is of a particular type is to see if it parses successfully.
I started the hundredpushups.com challenge last week. Unexpectedly, I found myself in the hardest of the three categories, but sailed through the week 1 without much of a problem. Just finished the first day of week 2 and OUCH this is getting more difficult now.
Turns out there’s a difference between actual rest and “not doing anything because you’re burnt out”. Won’t be making that mistake again (hopefully).
Diagnosis tip: both often involve not doing very much. Actual, voluntary rest feels good. Being burnt out feels bad.
@loulouk a harp is probably perfect for someone with “hyper extendy fingers” :) If you want to go fully medieval, get one with bray pins for extra buzzing. You’re in London, right? There’s an Early Music Shop outlet there, IIRC they have a bunch of harps and would probably be delighted to let you try one earlymusicshop.com/London.aspx
@benwerd @indiewebcamp what is this i dont even
Observation: when listing topics, the relative weights associated with relative order of items is highest at the ends
Roommate instructed me to “hold a banging party” in his absence. So far: cooked dumplings, played gurdy, read, listened to Breton accordion music #help #amidoingthisright
#TIL according to G translate, there’s only one . difference between “I am proud” and “I have chair”:

(Given, of course, that you leave out the accent on the ó. It’s not so funny if you spell it correctly) #icelandic
Opinions about icelandiconline.is as a place to learn Icelandic online? Been working through the lessons on-and-off over the past few weeks and, despite atrocious UI design and hilariously bad videography have found it adequate for a free resource. The fact that it’s completely in Icelandic is also nice.
Thoroughly impressed with the Loft hostel pub quiz. Science, history, geography, feminism and almost no movie questions. Recommended.
Protest songs, music, recordings from the Hong Kong protests: http://vojo.co/umbrellasongs via @OCLPHK
you won’t believe how much aubergine there is in a single aubergine
“[Whilst] rational actor models are, in themselves, morally blameless… …the use of such models to change the world is not morally neutral. Rational-actor models are metaphorical human constructions humanly imposed. They are not a feature of the world in itself. They can be used insightfully or not, fruitfully or not. How we choose to use them is not a “rational choice” as defined in the models. Not to understand this is truly irrational” — Lakoff & Johnson, Philosophy in the Flesh
Today in “things I have typed instead of import”: imprto, improt, implore
I actually quite like how implore pandas looks in my code.
@parzzix silos gaining an API only means the #indieweb can become silo-friendly. For actual indieweb friendliness, see indiewebcamp.com/friendly
Hong Kong state media protest coverage branding student protestors “extremists” demonstrates again that “extremism” is a “terrorism”-eqsue catch-all for whatever the state happens to disagree with. Be wary of “anti-extremist” measures, you might be one peaceful protest away from being one.