synchronoptica
one year ago: US vice president Rufus DeVane King (with synchronopticรฆ) plus more on the Triadic Ballet
twelve years ago: world time zones diverging from true solar time
thirteen years ago: over-apostrophisation
synchronoptica
one year ago: US vice president Rufus DeVane King (with synchronopticรฆ) plus more on the Triadic Ballet
twelve years ago: world time zones diverging from true solar time
thirteen years ago: over-apostrophisation
all modern digital infrastructure: a XKCD panel made interactive
hell harp: Oxford scholars recreate the musical instruments from the Garden of Earthly Delights and play them—see previously
≲5×10³: Iranian academics propose that technologically advanced civilisations wipe themselves out and have a constrained lifespan on Earth and throughout the Cosmos—see also here, here and here

set theory: literary news in Venn diagrams
tragic mansions: the sadly overlooked life and career of Mrs Philip Lydig
orrery: a mechanical clock to tell the time in our solar system
habe mortem prรฆ oculis: perhaps the worst pun ever usage clause: AI can rewrite, refactor COBOL language applications, reportedly reducing the risk of moving away from legacy systems—see also, see previously
Following attacks on the British sovereign airbases on Cyprus for their tacit cooperation with US aggressors, the government of Spain denies American forces the use of their jointly operated bases in Rota and Morรณn in pursuing its attack on Iran, strongly condemning US-Israeli strikes.
Explosions were observed in Riyadh as well as a fire at the local US embassy, with more air raids at Dhekelia, UAE, Erbil and Bahrain. Non-essential personnel are being evacuated after the strikes in the Saudi capital and the hotel quartering US troops in Iraq, with Trump vowing retaliation over the drone attack on the consulate. Airspace and trade routes continue to be closed. Israel continues the bombing campaign in Beirut against Hezbollah operations.
synchronoptica
one year ago: ideas lying around (with synchronopticรฆ) plus gnawing wood
twelve years ago: protection and pretence
thirteen years ago: drone warfare plus ultra-processed foods
fifteen years ago: Volkswagen Bullis plus a wine sampler
Through there’s possibly no longer such a thing as serendipity and salvation in the endless feed with the machine knowing better and better what’s a hook for fleeting attention, there was once a belief in algorithmancy as a form of divination when scrollers were blessed or cursed with a presentation so jarring and out-of-keeping with the content bubble of one’s usual FYP fare.
Though these incidents of benighted and inscrutable magic seem to be the antithesis of traditional bibliomancy and other forms of divination with an injection of chaos built into the calculus—some pseudo-random variables or tenuous connection that evades linkage—there is on a certain level the same pretended element of chance as with thumbing through a well-worn tome to land on an inspired or affirmative passage—the rhythm of flipping through a book, bindings and subtle dog ears make the process less random and more resonant in the dissonance. There’s strong appeal sometimes in being told what to do. It has been a minute but we suspect one’s feed has not been completely disenchanted.
strength is not strong: it takes more than might to make right
right of reply: Palantir sues small Swiss media outlet for accurately reporting of the government’s rejection of their surveillance and analytic services offers
lifeguard on duty: annual design competition to reimagine Toronto’s beach rescue stations as public art during the winter break
a tuba to cuba: the travelogue of a jazz band’s trip to Havana to explore their musical roots
visual variable: a free library of thousands of cartographical icons that can be scaled down to the head of a pin—via the Map Roomthe tamizdat project: a library curating literature smuggled into the Soviet Union as part of US spycraft (“published abroad”) to destablise the Bloc from within
site specific: a roundup of some of the most garish public art installations in the world—via Miss Cellania
homily: Pope Leo urges priests to stop using AI to write sermons
brother fire: reflections on a war of choice and the dashed hopes of the Arab Spring
Israeli defence forces opened a new front in the nascent war with airstrikes on Lebanon in order to incapacitate missiles launched by Hezbollah. Gulf states, hosting US bases, have issued condemnation for Iran’s indiscriminate attacks not only on US assets but petroleum infrastructure, major refineries and ports shut down after drone strikes.
The Cypriot base, RAF Akrotiri, is being evacuated after threats it has become a legitimate target after agreeing to allow refuelling of US jets on the UK outpost. Thousands of flights in and out of the Middle East have been cancelled in the biggest disruption to travel since the COVID pandemic—with airlines afraid of the economic impact and market turmoil. Later in the morning, Iran stated that its Natanz reactor site has been bombed, sparking fears radiological contamination.
synchronoptica
one year ago: the musical stylings of Wintergarten (with synchronopticรฆ) plus Firefly Aerospace
twelve years ago: Norway’s sovereign petroleum fund, Tom Swift, Russia annexes the Crimean peninsula plus meteorological spring
thirteen years ago: a brain-to-brain interface, major construction projects in Berlin plus US budgetary sequestration
fifteen years ago: consumer rights
sixteen years ago: limits on data retention
Hours after the assassination was proclaimed both by Trump and Netanyahu after destroying the Tehran compound of Khamenei, officials and domestic news sources denying the claim saying he was elsewhere or outside of the country, Iranian state news announced that the Supreme Leader had in fact been killed along with four members of his family and several other key leaders, including former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and others in the Ayatollah’s line of succession, a handpicked group in case of his death, and decreed forty days of mourning via a VHF radio broadcast as most of the country has had no internet connectivity since the height of the protests and in conjunction with crippling cyberattacks to aimed at digital infrastructure and handicapping Iran’s own skilled hackers.
Assaults by belligerents on both sides have continued unabated with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian surrogate groups like the Houthis hindering Red Sea shipments and Kurdish separatists attempting to storm the US Iraqi Green Zone. Despite having to deflect a barrage of missiles for hosting US bases, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Qatar stand to gain by ridding the region of an antagonist, an prospect too fraught and potentially costly to undertake themselves, but having found a far cheaper alternative with bribing Trump and his family, the used luxury jetliner and two-billion dollar consulting to fee to son-in-law Jared Kushner, this discount regime change undertaken by America and Israel is likely to result in disaster and certainly not lead to democratic reforms, perhaps reinstating the Shah and an royal autocracy that the other Gulf states find social acceptable for not calling out their hypocrisy and corruption with hyper-clericalism. The death toll continues to rise, with the bombing of a girls’ school in Minab adjacent to a barracks of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards and three US service members were killed in the line of duty. As Joe Biden once said if Israel didn’t exist then the US “would have to invent one.”
For a warm and sunny day on this first meteorological day of Spring, H and I returned to Hรถhe Geba (see previously, see also) and explored a circular path named after Helmershausen native son, novelist, physician and avid wanderer Dr Theo Malade through a juniper heath, past the source of a mountain spring and to a shelter on the western slope of the plateau, overlooking the Leichelberg (see above).
Inside the Hรผtte, there was an information board with the lyrics to Das Rhรถnlied, the 1912 regional anthem by Andreas Fack (“Zieh an die Wanderschuh / Und nimm den Rucksack auf, / Und wirf die Sorgen ab / Marschier zur Rhรถn hinauf!”—see also) and a stamp for one’s hiking card.