A very occasional book review

One of the things I miss most from bookselling is the joy of sharing a book that you love with other people. I’m going to try to start writing occasional reviews here to share books I’ve truly enjoyed. I just finished Mona Awad’s Rouge, and here’s the review I wrote for Goodreads: We all know […]

2022, whew!

2022 was quite the year. Here’s a round-up of how it was for me. I’m still building mechanical keyboards I’ve now built 5 of them (and a numpad), here are some things I learned over time: Will that stop me from building more? Probably not, but I’d prefer to just build them for friends because […]

2022 in books

Apparently I read 68 books in 2022 (that’s a StoryGraph link because the stats are fun, my Goodreads list is here.) I started the year reading The Kingdom of the Blind by Louise Penny, and am ending it reading Glory by NoViolet Bulawayo (I’m only halfway through it as I type, so it’ll be the […]

That was quick…

Good thing I quoted from that Twitter policy yesterday, because it’s already been rolled back. And of course, Musk didn’t take the internet yelling at him at all well, so he also created a poll asking whether he should step down as CEO of Twitter. He may have thought his position was safe because so […]

Freeze Peach

Oh, what thin skin you have, Mr. Billionaire! While Elon Musk attended the World Cup final in Qatar (because he cares not a whit about human rights or the amount of carbon debt his flights incur), Twitter announced some interesting new changes to their policies. Here’s a link to their brand spanking new Promotion of […]

A simple change in perspective

I’ve been spending a lot of time on Mastodon the past few months, and I’m pretty much done with Twitter (as I type, Semiphemeral is working away on deleting my tweets). Even if a certain billionaire hadn’t made the place into even more of an alt-right cesspit, I’d already started realizing how looking at Tweetdeck […]

It’s pretty grim out there right now, huh?

2022 is shaping up to be a grimdark dysphoric hellscape for the ages. So far this year we’ve had: I don’t know if I’m feeling this way because it’s a cold and dark November afternoon, but this year has been a lot. I’m sitting here reminding myself that when curious Pandora loosed all the ills […]

Fixing things – a weekend project

During the pandemic, watching David Lynch’s weather report (and Today’s Number) became part of my daily ritual. Every weekend, he wishes all his viewers well on their weekend projects. I seldom have a weekend project, unless you count playing video games, curling up with a book, or taking a daily nap as projects.  Leaving fixing […]

Modding and mounting the stabilizers

This was pretty much the toughest part of the whole build. I knew it would be, it was more a matter of things no-one mentioned in any of the videos I’d watched causing me problems.    Enough foreshadowing, on to the stabilizers.  Keyboards have stabilizers under the wider keys. Backspace, left shift, enter, and the spacebar […]