
*Those Adafruit people sure are New York City-looking.
Adafruit is one of my favorite companies.
And Limor (aka Lady Ada) is so amazing and so badass.

*Those Adafruit people sure are New York City-looking.
Adafruit is one of my favorite companies.
And Limor (aka Lady Ada) is so amazing and so badass.
This is actually important.
I wish they also figured out how to add it to some humans too.
Researchers suggest adding self-doubt to robots to keep them from overstepping bounds
3:52am
There are people who supposedly know what they are doing who would take $600 for two consultations to tell us what to do about this waking up too early thing.
Was supposed to lead that conference call and just couldn’t find words in my brain.
My short and medium term memory is thoroughly shot – I’m in a waking dream.
How do people do it?

“tackling climate change has to be commercialized if it is to succeed.”
Makes me hopeful.
One thing that wasn’t clear to me though is why don’t they open source their entire tech, like Tesla did.
They don’t have capacity to fill all their orders, and they have nothing to worry with competition, with the head start they have on any startup that might use the same methods. And if anyone improves on it and makes it better cheaper or more scalable, more power to them. Plenty of companies make nice profit from open source products like Linux.
It’s fine, scatter your half eaten takeout that you ate for dinner around the playground overnight. You are probably used to others picking up your sh.t all your lives. This time, it was me who gathered it up and threw it in trash.
It’s okay, scribble your stupid gang tags on the ground and play equipment. you don’t have the creativity, skills or imagination for anything more than that, but we pay for people whose life work is to erase this. That money would be better spent on planting flowers and fixing broken benches for the old people, or feeding the homeless, but your feeling of self importance matters, too, and so is your right to self expression in our liberal democracy.
Unlike a despised gentrifying immigrant invader like me, you probably played at this playground ten years ago, so it’s yours as much as it is mine now. I would like to imagine that you or your parents gladly contributed taxes to this city (if you were in the high enough bracket to actually be paying taxes), and sent a check to Park Conservancy when you found their envelope in your mailbox. Because, you know, taxes is what buys us all a civilization.
I share the city with you, and sharing the playground with you is a part of it, and it’s a beautiful thing. Having been able to immigrate here, I was more “fortunate” than you who were born in this country with full command of the language and the privileges that it confers on its citizens – you probably didn’t get as many of these privileges as some others. We all contribute to its diversity in our ways.
But when you methodically and deliberately leave your phlegm-filled spit on every slide and every swing – claiming it for your disgusting selves only, that’s where my sympathy for you ends. If you share this city with others, that means you, too, have to share it with those who are smaller, weaker, and less experienced in life than you. Two-year olds are citizens, too.
I was at a loss as to explain to crying L why this morning is not the day to play at the playground. Maybe some of us don’t deserve to live in a liberal democracy after all.
Some soft spoken Germans and their louder American friends?coworkers? are on a jam-packed delayed train next to me. They are wearing shirts from some other charity race in UAE and are going to a 5K race in my park and are joking whether they are going to a race or a beach, which is where this train line terminates. And about how they are definitely going out for a beer after.
They get off before my stop but I still have two more to go. I do have beer in the fridge, nice microbrew from upstate, and Swedish cider, but I know drinking it will be a mistake and so I won’t.