The painful experience of nuance.
Posts by Kyle
I'm reading this now, and it's great. Would love to see an adaptation of this, but only once I've finished!
To be fair to Mamdani, he's also been highlighting existing and ongoing work and workers in a positive way.
8 years ago, I told a story which changed my life forever. Shortly after, an old pal from college asked if he could turn it into a film.
So I am DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE that 'Me, Myself & Mary' is not only finished, but has been chosen to lead the Tribeca Festival's animated shorts roster this year.
This would be a great interview question.
Hot tip for writers looking for residencies this summer:
Don’t apply to one of the fancy ones and then wait months to hear what your future will be. Literally just….go on TrustedHousesitters. There are dozens of gems for the taking.
ionosphere.tv by @blaine.bsky.social is truly one of the craziest websites ive ever seen
taking like one small weekend of events and blowing it up into the infinite complexity of small interactions and detailed talks that it felt like irl, it actually acts like a time machine
It's a great one. Thank you for making it!
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If you haven't heard this song it's like music as a warm soup on a snow day: youtu.be/7snFQ_pR3uU?...
Thanks for making amazing sounds for people @justinrobertsmusic.bsky.social -- this was part of my #Artemis soundtrack this past week.
4% left to reach funding target.
What started as a personal passion has grown, through Design Reviewed, into a book built from years of collecting, research, and dedication to graphic design history. The response so far has been incredible.
We’re right at the finish line now!
vol.co/collections/...
Thank you.
@kissane.myatproto.social is this just bluesky, atproto, or much broader?
This is so awesome!!! What great drawings and ceramic interpretations. I love everything about this.
this ceramics teacher i follow on youtube is so cool and they do a collaborative project where her high schoolers build ceramic monsters based on drawings and poems by 2nd graders then they do an exhibit in the library where they all meet youtube.com/shorts/CIqOG...
"Planet Earth: You. Are. A. Crew."
Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch reflects on what it means to be a "crew."
A demonstration of the same gradient defined as a light blue to fuschia gradient, with 5 different color interpolation methods. From left to right, srgb, which kind of muddies the blended colours in the middle to a light pastel purple, lch, which moves seems to move to the blue colour quicker, not creating the purple muddiness, oklch, which does move through the purple but in a more subtle way, oklab, which remains more pink than anything, and hsl, which adds a very dark almost internet blue at the centre of the gradient
we don't talk enough about how cool the color-interpolation-method is in CSS gradients
all of these slices have the same gradient:
linear-gradient(#00ffff 0%, #ff00ff 100%)
each one is just using a different colour interpolation
Game devs, plz tell me how "pausing the game" works in your game? Is it weird? Is it simple? Is it janky?
I'm curious how such a common feature--the ability to pause and check your settings, etc--actually works & what happens when players hit pause!
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Can anyone in the #photography, #space, &/or #science communities help me understand why this is in the description of this new #nasa #photo?
"This photo was rotated 90 degrees clockwise for standard viewing orientation."
Like... what even is "up" in space?
www.nasa.gov/image-detail...
A few days ago I posted "...it's not by chance that the people on that flight seem like they *feel* supported even by little things like music... Does [NASA] publish documents about this type of thing?" One answer wad Mary Roach’s "Packing for Mars"
Screenshot: Key lunar flyby times, milestones All times Eastern, subject to change based on real-time operations 1 p.m. NASA+ coverage of lunar flyby begins 1:56 p.m. Crew passes distance from Earth record set by Apollo 13 in 1970 2:45 p.m. Lunar flyby begins 7:02 p.m. Orion closest approach to the Moon (4,070 miles) 7:07 p.m. Orion reaches maximum distance from Earth (252,760 miles) 8:35 p.m. Orion enters solar eclipse
NASA #Artemis II flyby coverage schedule; all times in Eastern. You can follow along live on NASA+ (plus.nasa.gov) or on the NASA YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/@NASA).
It should be amazing to watch!
There was a professional clinical practitioner that I worked with at one point who would just lean forward, look you in the eye, and say, "I am interrupting you" with force and clarity. It was quite disarming.
“Copy Moon joy” #Artemis
Great thread! Another nuance is that most artists seem to always want to be "growing" and "expanding" their skills and their craft. This is a self-imposed "difficulty" to avoid the process/product becoming rote. I've always thought of "difficulty" (positive sense) as a natural part of the process.
It's such a great song for some reason your post made me think of it and I thought "this is your year too!"