D.J. Ramones

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Reporter: ‘What makes you tick?’

Tolkien: ‘I don’t tick. I am not a machine. If I did tick, I should have no views on it, and you had better ask the winder.’

“While Tolkien might appear a touch cantankerous in this exchange, he is, in principle, right to contest such metaphors because they have a tendency to mediate our self-understanding and shape the way we imagine who we are and what we’re about.”

https://theconvivialsociety.substack.com/p/owning-our-words-sounding-the-depths

Owning Our Words: Sounding the Depths of Language

The Convivial Society: Vol. 7, No. 2

The Convivial Society

Tropical high noon thoughts:

Singapore lies virtually at the equator, at ~1°N latitude, so I’m guessing you don’t have to tilt solar panels there; they can just point straight up and will still be optimized for harvesting sunlight across the year.

Unfortunately, I don’t think there are a lot of people who own spare rooftops there.

i learned about the flying lugaw recently. theyre filipino music journalists and have been helpful for discovering new artists to listen to ^^
TFL – The Flying Lugaw

Matthias Endler offers a good metaphor to encourage starting a blog.

https://endler.dev/2026/personal-blog

#blogging

Now's The Time To Start That Blog | Matthias Endler

I was listening to a podcast recently where som…

A Pulse Asia survey found that a majority of Filipinos don’t consider tax evasion to be a form of corruption.

https://notes.reversedelay.net/2026/01/mundane-corruption-and-mundane-resistance/

Mundane corruption and mundane resistance • notes.reversedelay.net

There is this popular notion that Philippine law requires restaurants to serve free drinking water, which I saw someone bring up again because the establishments in Tanay’s highland area often don’t. But it appears to be an urban legend. There are indeed some local ordinances that require this, but there seems to be no national law or Republic Act yet (although there have been bills).
@b0rk I maintain that following the Django docs and making your own web app is one of the best introductions to software engineering you can get.

Got to do a Sierra Loop ride again yesterday. I was afraid Tropical Storm Ada would interfere with my plans, but fortunately the rains and winds didn’t reach Rizal, and the all-day-long cloud cover actually made for the most comfortable cycling weather one could ask for here.

I tried a fancier place for lunch this time, Tanay Highlands, and the food there was good, to my untrained taste buds. The view there was also nicer, perhaps because of the coniferous trees framing the landscape (which I suspect were planted and not natural to the place).

I also noticed for the first time that Mt. Banahaw can be seen from this area, looking massive and formidable.

#cycling #Philippines #nature

For today’s cross-metro bike ride, we chose to visit The Victor. My friend was decidedly unimpressed, suspecting it a result of the artist/sculptor quiet-quitting after they were tasked to design a massive monument for a massive corporation.

Oh my god. Dado passed away on Christmas. 😢

"In the mid-1980s, Banatao changed the trajectory of the personal computer forever. He developed the first system logic chip set for IBM’s PC-AT."

https://mb.com.ph/2025/12/26/the-rice-farmers-son-who-built-the-internet-age-a-tribute-to-dado-banatao?fbclid=IwdGRjcAO77BpjbGNrA7vre2V4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHpo3g8ns2lw0L0r-onyo71ddkdFiKzgA548MrzpFE1Hz073CiODF0ZgtoSVF_aem_eULnlJo2eijoKo_VLtNjXw