Very bad decisions.
Is it wrong to insta-block any Twitter account which promotes NFTs? If so, I don’t want to be right…
Hot Italian sausage, sautéed onions, pickled yellow peppers, cooked in the new wood pellet oven 🍕
All countries should join this treaty, and in particular the US should retire all nuclear weapons www.un.org/disarmame…
How about Apple supports RCS messages but makes them purple? 🔵🟢🟣
Home again 🏠
At camp for the weekend 🏕
I think I need to get another keyboard.
Still not ready for WWDC.
Definitely suffering from jet lag, not a hangover.
Full moon rising from cruising altitude.
Heading home 🏠
Thinking about re-subscribing to Netflix for a month so I can watch Sandman.
Feedly is down for maintenance the next few hours.
Noumenon by Marina J. Lostetter 📚
Who doesn’t love a fleet of multigenerational interstellar ships? At the beginning of this story the people of Earth are united in peaceful cooperation and decide to launch several such fleets towards a variety of objectives scattered across the galaxy, each mission to take centuries of ship time (despite superluminal technology) while the Earth itself experiences millenia of elapsed time. What could possibly go wrong?
I found the structure of this book the most interesting part, as it is a sequence of shorter stories across the generations of one such fleet comprising the Noumenon mission to explore a strange variable star. Each chapter captures the defining events of the current generation of the artificial society created with the intention of keeping the fleet focused on their mission, using cloning technology in an attempt to maintain a consistent set of skills and capabilities over the long voyage. Each chapter focuses on a different central character, who often reappear as later clones in subsequent sections.
But the theme of the book is less about the exploration of the galaxy and more about how the plan of cloned uniformity breaks down, often in spectacular ways which put the characters and indeed the entire fleet in danger of death and failure. There is also a very strong and unsavory flavor of eugenics in how the society is created and how it fractures, reaching the nadir as a horrifying caste system. One would like to think that a starfaring people would know better than to take this path.
In the end there is a reasonable resolution, but by then so many terrible things have happened that anything other than complete disaster seems like a relief.
Still not sure about this one.
There’s always more stuff to move.
Cheney acting as prosecuting attorney.
Good opening speech from Bennie Thompson.
Moving day.
Downsizing is hard.
Flying to California ✈️
Downloaded Xcode 14, rebuilt the SwiftUI app, and it works with no changes on iOS 16 simulator!
Ready to watch the WWDC Keynote on the Studio Display. Let’s see if there are any audio problems…