Making Better Software

Let’s talk about open-source software. I expect it’s a common topic in your circles.

No? OK, let’s talk about how we can make the world, or our community, or even our household a better place. Oddly, it’s the same conversation as that obscure software thing.

Sheep are not like ideas.
The cultural commons,
particularly software,
doesn’t get used up
when more people contribute to it.
In fact, it gets better.
Seth Godin

Seth’s launching point was the tragedy of the commons, a phenomenon where it seems to make sense at the individual level to use more than our fair share of a common, unpriced resource. If lots of folks do it–or even if a few people do it excessively–the commons can be ruined. Then he contrasts the physical commons with the cultural commons.

Sheep are not like ideas.

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Cornered!

The boxes of Costco-branded tissues all looked pretty normal. Attractive, even.

Partaking of a coherent colour palette, they offered interesting pattern variations: hexagons, pointillist colours, mandala-like figures, water-colour-y landscape-ishes, abstract smears with bold brushwork, another geometrical pattern but with a 3D effect, and a paisley-ish swirl.

It’s the bold-brushwork one we’re here to talk about. Above, you’ve seen it from the side–the square-on view. Here’s the view of the corner.

A ram? A satyr? A warthog? Yes, that seems to fit best.

Keep an eye out for tissue boxes near you. A face could be right around the corner.

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Memories and Photos

God gave us memory
so that we might have
roses in December.
James M. Barrie

And cameras so that we don’t need to rely on our memories, I guess. This seems like a better idea every day.

These photos, of course, were taken just yesterday in a place where God gives us roses in January. She also gave us an upright and bushy-tailed rodent of some sort . . .

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A Modest Proposal

As I write this, it’s Saturday. That means tomorrow will be Sunday. There’s only one problem: It’s been Sunday every day this week since Tuesday.

New Year’s Eve is an event that cries out to be held/observed on the same day of the week every year. It practically demands to be exempted from the usual week-in, week-out flow of our lives. And if it doesn’t cry out or make this demand, then I do.

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Rocking-chair Pad Face

A mo’ai from Easter Island?

Sam Eagle from the Muppet Show?

A platypus somehow blown way off course and beached on this inland desert?

In any case, it’s my first accidental face for 2025. Get that rocking chair its prize!

 

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But, And Yet

What was I thinking? I had the perfect How it Started, How it’s Going set-up and I failed to get the before photo. A proxy photo will give you an idea, but this adjacent closet in our temporary abode in Tempe still bears my imprint from last year, when I stacked all the pool towels that had been stuffed all higgledy-piggledy into their assigned space, first folding them so they *could* be stacked.

How it started (proxy photo)

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Heron and Cranes

Some of us are independent. Loners, even.

Great blue heron, fishing

Some of us thrive in crowds.

Sandhill cranes, hanging out

Some prefer small groups.

Sandhill cranes, browsing/gleaning

Different strategies–*wildly* different strategies–can work equally well, but it’s good to know who we are.

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SUV Reflection

I don’t get out at night much, but when I do, sometimes I find a nice reflection in a vehicle.

Here’s one from several years ago in Myrtle Beach.

Here’s one from this week in Texas.

It’s a wonderful world, innit?

 

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The Sun Also Rises

The sun did not rise this morning.

That’s a steal of, or as I like to frame it, an homage to, a line from The List of Adrian Messenger. In that 1959 detective novel, the sun did not rise in London due to a “pea souper”: a thick, thick fog that blotted out the sun (and that hid a cunning murderer, as it turned out). Today, the sun did not rise in Texas due to a thunderstorm so broad, and with clouds so dark, that the sunrise never broke through.

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