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detailspreviewThis should be the last of my cycling videos for a while. This one is of an old favorite —...
detailspreviewA list of videos I recorded on my bike’s GoPro during RAGBRAI 2024. I missed a few days (forgot the...
detailspreviewBack in Illinois and riding around town before RAGBRAI begins! Testing out my new GoPro camera.
detailspreviewAt our house in Lexington, Virginia, I recently tested a Meshtastic repeater installed at my home, achieving a good signal...
detailspreviewI co-wrote this piece on Choice Architecture and Nudge, both of which I am opposed to in theory and practice,...
detailspreviewQuick post for folks looking to promote our meetups/makerspace endeavors for Hardware Happy Hour: Lexington, and the NFP makerspace we’re...
detailspreviewDuring a recent trip to Chilean Patagonia with my students, I stumbled upon a perfect illustration of rewilding as it...
detailspreviewIn “Why I Am not Going To Buy A Computer,” Wendell Berry, commenting on modern conservationist movements, observes, “The guilty...
detailspreviewHave you ever been stuck on a project and couldn’t find a way out? When I first started teaching game...
detailspreviewHere’s a talk I gave on early work I’ve been noodling on. The basic premise is: all objects have affordances,...
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detailspreviewYou can spend your time on everything. Every job that comes your way, every person who asks you for a...
detailspreviewWhen despair for the world grows in me and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear...
detailspreviewWe’ve been selling our house, and so I’m playing a few weeks of catch-up here. Friday links come first: —...
detailspreviewThe world we live in today is built on top of an industrialized substrate that was created in the early...
detailspreview— Daniel Suarez has a great series of sci-fi books I’ve been catching up on. The first book in...
detailspreviewComputer games, more so than many other artistic mediums, are bound by their delivery mechanisms. Think of the last five...
detailspreviewIt was over a decade ago that I started my first NFP (non-profit). Since then, I’ve chaired various NFP organizations...
detailspreviewInnovation has been reduced to simply building upon existing industrial-era systems and methods, as has disruption. Think about it –...
detailspreviewWelcome to our first version of a Friday post released the following Thursday, but pre-dated for last Friday. Make sense?...
detailspreview“I believe that one of the greatest causes of the ecological crisis is the state of personal alienation from nature...
detailspreview— My wife bought me a Soda Stream last year, and it’s been in almost-daily use since then. Little did...
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detailspreviewThis Friday link dump includes new tools, old stories, and a pretty good critique of AI. I’ve been thinking about...
detailspreviewSometimes our expectations of what a thing is, or rather, what it should be blind us to the possibilities of...
detailspreviewThis week I’m mixing it up by bucketing our links in four different categories: read, watch, objects, how-tos. Read on...
detailspreviewI often get asked: What are some resources where I can learn about makerspaces in higher education, in my K-12...
detailspreviewI’ve been thinking about how the Internet was and is lately. By was, I mean late 90s and early 2000’s,...
detailspreviewThe way we look at the world is influenced by our experiences and preconceptions. We use them to understand something...
detailspreviewThis week we have quite a few readings on AI, because, well it’s experiencing an explosion of growth around the...
detailspreviewDeveloping real, tangible things is a messy process where one must listen to, and work with, the material they have...
detailspreviewI fell off the habit horse toward the beginning of the week, but got back on and came back hard...
detailspreviewEverything around us is magic, and nobody knows how things work. From the phones in our pockets, to the cars...
detailspreviewIt’s been something of a full week, but I’ve still found some time to tinker with GPT integrations, read a...
detailspreviewTim Ingold describes thinking through making — a concept he interrlates with design — as a line that meanders, much...
detailspreviewLately, I’ve been working on a blueprint for what I’m thinking of broadly as “innovation spaces.” That is, physical spaces...
detailspreviewHacakday posted a piece a while back about the creation of the electrical outlet and how it came to the...
detailspreviewThe new year started almost a month ago, and along with that, classes at DePaul. I’ve been teaching a metaphysics...
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