Sandwich Imagineer at Twinbeard. Made Frog Fractions. May or may not have already made Frog Fractions 2 through 5.


Topic Lords #185 - 2000-Year-Old Head, Again?? ft. Danny and Kim. We discuss Animorphs, Danny's tech support needs, Youtube channels that summarize movies like Cliff's Notes, CatGPT, M3gan/technology horror films, &c.

Available for patrons, #186 - ADHD Shame Graveyard Of Browser Tabs, ft. Tim and Ben. We discuss Thursday Night, the impossibility of finding your favorite art, never shipping a game and just playtesting forever, having lots of browser tabs open, &c.



It has three sides. I don't know how that works because it's still sealed. I never need to open it need because videos like this exist:

Eventually someone is gonna make a phone app where you give it an mp3 and a circular image and it renders a Vinyl Rip video and uploads it to Youtube for you and everyone will think your album is full of ads for a gambling site



This was a Twitter thread from a few years back that ought to have been a blog post, so I'm putting it here. Probably I'll do more of these in the future.

I think of myself as a pretty thrifty person. I lived on $30k/year in the Bay Area for years because I don't need much to be happy. But whenever I look at music gear, I rediscover what I have in common with people who are super into extremely fancy cars. Especially nowadays when there is a glut of really fun music toys in the $200 range. For example, Behringer makes a TB-303 clone, the TD-3, which to my ears is indistinguishable from the original. You can get it for just over $100 new. Can I afford not to??

For context, in 1981 the TB-303 was meant meant to fill in as the bass player when you didn't have one handy. It does an okay bass line, but the squelchy, shrieky sound that it can also produce is what made it a beloved machine in the techno community.