There's a grape academy
Side note: people really need to stop it with the algospeak. I cannot take you seriously if you refer to rape as "grape" in some quest to avoid something something "the algorithm."
There's a grape academy
Side note: people really need to stop it with the algospeak. I cannot take you seriously if you refer to rape as "grape" in some quest to avoid something something "the algorithm."
Three cool scientists introduce their work "Our new theory has been submitted to a peer-reviewed journal, but we feel its depths and intricacies are best appreciated on the limited-edition vinyl release."
My latest cartoon for @newscientist.com
Happy birthday to one of the best πππ
Tuesday
It's 10 years today since Prince died.
So a reminder of this, that happened on the other place, because sometimes sadness can still bring laughter.
This morning Iβve seen Olly Robbinsβs appearance before the select committee described as βbox officeβ, while a commentator flagged up another key political moment with the words βbring the popcornβ.
Thatβs one of our main problems right there.
Starshippe Captayne: "To complete thys mysterious taske given us by the council, we must fynde a strepsirrhine primate!"
Startshippe First Officer: "Aye aye, Captayne."
Starshippe Captayne: "No, just a regular lemur."
'The big tree'
by UK printmaker Sarah Morgan #WomensArt
Me too π³
Itβs also the 77th anniversary of the start of the Amethyst Incident, which means you should read this
(again if youβve read it before, because itβs not like you could read it too much)
Morning Swampy! πππΌβοΈπ
Monday
Ha, that's exactly my style in the pool π
Monday morning rush hour π
Stained glass window with image of a peacock with tail open facing forwards
East window, St. John, Honiley, Warks, UK 1924 by Theodora Salusbury, English artist in the Arts & Crafts style, the peacock was her signature #WomensArt
Painting showing the same view of a park with grass, trees and figures at five different times of thecl day and night in twenty four hours
Emma Haworth
"One Day To The Next", 2019
UK painter #Womensart
#Monday
Extremely normal and fine for a company to put this in a public statement
ππΌ
Yes!
If anyone wants to hack in and pay my bill, please go ahead π
Me too!
To view my latest broadband bill, I just had to:
- enter a PIN
- enter a password
- enter a code they emailed me
- enter a code they texted me
- enter the PIN again
I mean, I'm all for information security, but this seems a little...excessive?
Bluebells, photographed by me this morning
A close up pic of a bluebell in the woods
A path leads through the woods. In the foreground is a carpet of bluebells
Been bluebelling again ππ
Cheers Swampy! ππΌπβοΈπ
Painting with a scene looking over houses and gardens under a blue sky with grey clouds in which swifts fly
Rooftops, 2022 by Emma Haworth, contemporary London-based painter #WomensArt
Sunday