Sitting around listening to records and reading. I can’t think of a better way to spend New Year’s Day.
A treasure trove of works just entered the public domain. Can’t wait to see what artists do with it.
Happy new year everyone. Deep breath.
Silent Night, Deadly Night, 1984

Proof that horror movies were about trauma before 2010. Also Santa will kick your fucking ass.
Silent Night, Deadly Night, 1984

Proof that horror movies were about trauma before 2010. Also Santa will kick your fucking ass.
Nosferatu, 2024

Come for the sumptuous dark visuals, stay for the blood drinking sounds.
Nosferatu, 2024

Come for the sumptuous dark visuals, stay for the blood drinking sounds.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2, 2022

Gotta go faster.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2, 2022

Gotta go faster.
Sonic the Hedgehog, 2020

Gotta go fast.
Sonic the Hedgehog, 2020

Gotta go fast.
Babygirl, 2024

…but is it, tho?
Babygirl, 2024

…but is it, tho?
I made some updates to my /uses page. Anyone else use uses pages to get inspired on what to use?
My CLI wrapped most used commands.
- 3732
git - 1471
ls - 1289
rg - 856
ddev - 745
nvim - 546
mv - 534
cd - 510
rm - 477
yarn - 453
cat
Generated with history | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq --count | sort --numeric-sort --reverse | head -10.
After exhaustive research and countless hours over nights and weekends, I’ve compiled the authoritative demographic info on the audience for each vi derivative.
- Neovim: devs wanting a hackable IDE
- Vim: sysadmins who work primarily over remote terminals
- Vi: FreeBSD devs
- Ed: The criminally insane
Well, I’ve watched all of Taskmaster UK. I don’t think I’m going for the other countries, at least not for a while. In the meantime, I keep hearing the task music in my head when I’m cleaning.
While sorting through old papers, I found a copy of the first cover letter I wrote out of collage.
I was trying to score a writing gig, and knew absolutely nothing about anything. I walked around NYC in a suit and handed out this cover letter and a resume with can’t-not-hire credits like, “wrote for my collage paper” to doormen at The Daily Show and Late Night and places like that. I tried to mask my inexperience with a funny cover letter, which, like Carmex on a blister, only servered to highlight it.
The whole thing was, of course, phenomenally ineffective. On the plus side, only several people openly laughed in my face.
The cover letter did give me a chuckle now almost twenty years later, so I’ll take that as a personal win.
Here’s the letter transcribed in its entirety.
To Whom It May Concern:
Please give me a job. I have recently graduated college with an English Degree, and am currently living in a cardboard box. I would like to purchase some duct tape to waterproof said cardboard box, but in today’s unstable economy it runs as high as $4.00, which is well outside my budget. If you could give me a position paying between twenty and thirty dollars a year, it would really help me out. Obviously, I would prefer a job paying at least $100,000.00 a tear, as I could by a lifetime supply of duct tape. Please respond as soon as possible, as the box is getting rather mushy.
Enclosed is my resume. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Christopher DeLuca
Found some old doodles while cleaning out old notebooks.
Hat on a hat? Bad. Cat on a cat? The best. 🐱
After being very sick for almost two weeks (and still on a shaky recovery), I’ve started some winter cleaning. I love throwing things out. 🗑️
Finished reading: Ring Shout by P. Djèlí Clark 📚
Currently reading: Ring Shout by P. Djèlí Clark 📚
The Frighteners, 1996

Oh, so you wanted to get throat punched by lovable murder ghost lore? Stink your neck through this movie.
The Frighteners, 1996

Oh, so you wanted to get throat punched by lovable murder ghost lore? Stink your neck through this movie.