Spotted my first MacBook Neo in the wild today, at the library. Hard not to clock that Citrus, even from across the room…!
Posts by Andy Ihnatko
Many of my friends here are fellow creators. They will experience some empathetic pity when I share that this weekend's goal is just to write an OK paragraph about myself and my credits.
It is IMPOSSIBLE to accomplish this without feeling like a faded Southern belle in a Tennessee Williams play.
Example: when introduced, Galactus was an incomprehensible force threaded through our universe; we "see" him as a man only because our limited minds can't resolve his true appearance. Today, he's just a guy in a helmet. We've met his mom. He's been eaten by human zombies. He's been a kid's minion.
Among the most destructive things that comics writers do is to take something that's fantastical, exceptional, and/or inexplicable and make it mundane.
The latest in an ongoing series of prints entitled "**** it…I'm Going For 'Arty' On This One."
Thanks! This makes me happy.
Ray Bradbury's classic _Zen In The Art Of Writing_ is discounted to just THREE DAMN DOLLARS on the Kindle store! One of the few great "a writer writes about writing" books.
amzn.to/4cBNouY
(I'm sure that a classic Note Pad for Linux exists. The point is that after I couldn't find what I was looking for after 10 minutes, the idea of just writing the app I wanted from scratch became a practical option. 20 minutes > definitely had what I needed, vs. ? min on more searching and ?)
Funny you should suggest that! Gemini recommended a few that weren't right. That's what inspired me to try vibecoding it instead of continuing the hunt.
I came across a bash script that performs handy maintenance on my Linux notebook. I just wanted to capture it to a very simple Notes tool so I could grab it whenever I need it. No such app was part of my Pop!_OS install. I couldn't find anything like what I wanted in its App Store, either. We're at the point where (at least for very quick apps) it's quicker to just vibecode a new app than to find what you want. Like, vibecoding an app is nothing new. Some people are kind of insufferable about it, to the extreme of inviting actual software engineers to point at them and shout "STOLEN VALOR!" But today was the day that I rewired my processes. From now on -- at least on Linux -- if I can't find an app I need in just a couple of minutes, and it seems like something simple, I'm just going to close the app store window and open up Gemini or Claude. There's no longer a reason not to.
The classic writer's dilemma: I spontaneously wrote a 1200 word thing, and an 1800-word thing. Yay! But I didn't write the 1000-word thing that I intended to write, and which I really wanted to get off my to-do list today. (Not a "boo" but maybe not ideal, either?)
A photo from the aforementioned Last Nice Long Walk of the workweek.
I took a last long walk before I'm likely to be shut in for two days. I picked up breakfast pastries for Monday and Tuesday, and groceries for a hearty Monday night dinner that will simmer low and slow in a pot all afternoon.
I have a project to work on, a book to read…and a sense of resignation.
David McCullough's Pulitzer-winning biography of John Adams is just FOUR DAMN DOLLARS on the Kindle store. One of my favorite books...he really brings a great man and that era to life. I wind up re-reading it every year or two.
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Surf and turf, Winter style.
A triplet of Hooded Mergansers. No doubt they're quite grateful that at least _some_ of the cove is finally splashy again, instead of crunchy.
Today's discovery: if you google "Mustache," the Google logo sprouts a series of mustaches.
Fab!!
My range of emotions when I arrived at the library and saw the white smoke: (1) Surprise that I hadn't heard the sad news about the Library Pope; (2) Relief that the conclave had agreed on a new one so quickly; (3) Disappointment that I hadn't even made the shortlist (I checked my messages...nada).
This collection of interesting word usements structured by @stevemartinreally.bsky.social is just THREE DAMN DOLLARS on Kindle. amzn.to/3M2Zv9F (Amazon affiliate link)
I'm very sad about it. I usually get to talk to my friend @alexlindsay.bsky.social a minimum of three hours a week. Do you have any idea how much that would cost, at his usual hourly consulting rate?
Wishing a Very Messy Kindle to all of those who observe the holiday and who tap "Send" before realizing that autocorrect screwed up the greeting.
TAKE DOWN THE ILLEGITIMATE REGIME THAT DROVE OUR BELOVED BULLWINKLE BALLOON INTO UNDERSERVED EXILE
About to record EPISODE 1000 of the MacBreak Weekly podcast on @twit.tv ! Does this mean we have tenure, and can never be thrown out of this institution no matter what we do or say? LET'S FIND OUT SHALL WE YES I THINK WE SHOULD
And every customer is a repeat customer. They're all going to want orange cones again when the leaves turn green after winter.
Business idea: a service that will go around at the start of Autumn and replace all of a client property's high-visibility orange cones with high-visibility green ones, in the interests of higher visibility when all the leaves are orange.
Ok, I admit that the password to the security cameras on _my_ crown jewel collection is "LOUVRE," too. So maybe I shouldn't be so judgy.
But in my defense, I don't have that word literally on a big sign on my front door. It's a much more oblique choice.
CAKE
I think this exhibit was some sort of art piece. Therefore, I chose to project my perceptions and preconceptions into it. @museumofscience.bsky.social
Yup! I successfully attached myself to one of my favorite shows.