

I like analog clocks because they’re usually more decorative than digital clocks. If I’m going to hang a clock in a room (and I will, because I hate not knowing what time it is) then chances are high that I’ll get some cool artsy analog.


I like analog clocks because they’re usually more decorative than digital clocks. If I’m going to hang a clock in a room (and I will, because I hate not knowing what time it is) then chances are high that I’ll get some cool artsy analog.


My friend told me this story from his antique radio club:
One club member is an audiphile and a former vibrations engineer for automotive companies. He disassembled his speakers and arranged custom housing for the drivers such that, based on his preferred listening spot, the peak of an average waveform from every driver would synchonize exactly at the spot where his ears should be. This, according to him, produces an unbeatable sound. We’re talking about opening a speaker and moving its tweeter, like, half a millimeter back.
No, I don’t understand how this is supposed to work, let alone consistently.


Hey, not everyone was born to be a king.
Problem is that if you use white text on dark background, the bugs will be attracted to your code.
Meanwhile, when I use dark text on a white background, the bugs are only attracted to whitespace. Easily removed with a linter.