Beautiful show by nature this evening.
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Write | https://adrian.schoenig.me/ |
Code | https://github.com/nighthawk |
Work | https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianschoenig |
Beautiful show by nature this evening.
Zen has been my default browser for a while, and I’m happy to use and support it. I really wish, though, that the development focus was less on “more” and “bigger,” and more on polish and speed of what’s already there.
This is really important.
The main thing that makes it hard to achieve integrated nature and green in cities isn’t density of buildings or density of people — it's density of cars. And the more well-designed and integrated density of people & buildings you achieve, the fewer cars you need or want.
A NASA astronaut has captured an electrifying image of Earth from space, featuring a gigantic, jellyfish-shaped "sprite" of red lightning shooting upwards above a thunderstorm in North America. The rare phenomenon is still poorly understood, despite being studied for more than 30 years.
Image credit: NASA/ISS/Nichole Ayers
Really enjoying @nighthawk's Long Play app on the Mac - focuses on listening to albums from start to finish, which is how I listen to music. Got it loaded up with all the FLAC rips of my CDs. It's $40 but fuck it, that's what, two albums? I can afford that.
TIL that the "Here's to the crazy ones" text disappeared from the TextEdit icon over 10 years ago. I thought it was still on there and was about to rant about it disappearing in Tahoe. Ah, well. That was such a nice touch.