Episode 70: James McNeill Whistler, or How to Paint So Quietly the Critics Start Yelling
Whistler painted mood, sued a critic, won a farthing, and still changed modern art because of course he…
Whistler painted mood, sued a critic, won a farthing, and still changed modern art because of course he…
Do gooders mean well, but somehow one clipboard, one signup sheet, and one tiny fundraiser can turn your Saturday into…
Old code still works, but every change makes it glare from the corner. Then one small refactor opens the drawer and…
Your house leaked, the floor is still wet, and the adjuster says it is fine. Here is how not to get hosed…
He painted velvet, scandal, status, and side-eye so well that society needed a fainting couch…
May was a mixed little circus: Facebook showed life, TikTok kept sparking, Medium got more views but fewer reads, LumAIere.com dipped, and X acted like its analytics dashboard had been left alone with a fog machine. June brings more Artist series, more CS202, REST, PostCSS, and whatever else wanders into the lab looking interesting.
Software does not fail because computers are emotional. It fails because reality keeps showing up with malformed input and…
He painted fog, cliffs, ruins, and lonely figures so powerfully that nature became the main character and humanity became…
Marriage is beautiful, but then the in-laws arrive with opinions, casseroles, thermostat authority, and…
I deleted the cat videos that tanked my views, but the algorithm still looks mad and now I have questions…