Me + The US + 1 month =
I’m getting on the first of many planes tonight, flying around the country for the next 30 days and meeting up with a whole pile of Metafilter members in more than a dozen different cities. I’ve set up...
View ArticleAnnouncing Josh Millard, Musician!
I’ve just launched a long-overdue new site dedicated specifically to archiving and blogging about my musical output: Josh Millard, Musician I’ve collected several hundred songs and recordings of same...
View ArticleI recorded an album: Inchoatery
So I spent February writing and recording an album from scratch. It’s done and available for listening downloading: Go check out Inchoatery! I’ve also written up a bit about the challenges of...
View ArticleThe Big Markovski
So I put together a thing that takes the script of The Big Lebowski and chews it up and spits out things like this: It uses Markov chains, one of my favorite bits of applied mathematics in the whole...
View ArticleIntroducing The Square Foot
I’ve been working for the last couple of weeks on a new photoblog, The Square Foot, focusing on documenting Portland one literally-framed square foot at a time. I’ve always enjoyed photography; I grew...
View ArticleIntroducing Mapstalgia – video game maps drawn from memory
An idle thought the other day turned into a new blog (those who know me will be shocked to hear this, I know), and it’s one that I’m pretty excited about: Mapstalgia is a growing collection of...
View ArticleAnnouncing LARP Trek, a new webcomic
Something I’ve cooked up in the last week and just launched properly on Monday: LARP Trek, a comic about the crew of the Enterprise coping with the holodeck being broken by playing a table-top...
View ArticleNew podcast: We Have Such Films To Show You
So! I’ve started doing a podcast miniseries with my friend from the internet, Yakov “griphus on Metafilter” Grinberg. We’re watching all of the Hellraiser films—there’s nine of them so far—and...
View ArticleCalvin and Markov
I’ve spent the last few days building a random generator internet toy called Calvin and Markov. It generates random new weird variations on Bill Watterson’s classic, wonderful comic strip, Calvin and...
View ArticleWanna help edit Calvin and Hobbes transcripts?
I talked a bit in my Calvin and Markov post this morning about the C&H transcripts I’m using to power the Markov chain process, and about how much work it’s likely to be to edit the whole thing....
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