Sunday, June 16, 2024

Random bullets of June

  • Still plugging away and making good progress on the long-term project that must get done this summer. 
  • Still not going to fabulous places and conferences because to do so would seriously impede getting this work done. 
  • It's easier to concentrate because I can skip most of The New York Times and The Washington Post, since they are working overtime to trash the current president and re-elect The Former Guy, which is baffling to me on so many levels. Are they willing to destroy democracy just to have a fascistic clown prince that's good for clicks? 
  •  Also, it's all becoming news-lite, like an issue of Parade magazine, with features on what influencers on TikTok think. I do not care what the influencers think. If they keep going, they'll be a slightly more grammatical version of The Daily Mail. If it weren't for Jennifer Rubin (WaPo) and Paul Krugman (NYTimes), I'd cancel both subscriptions.
  • Social media: Twitter is kind of a wasteland, with half the people I used to interact with there gone and the rest of the space taken up with ads. It's kind of sad that there's no conversation there any more, at least in my tiny corner of it. Bluesky is 95% political outrage and 5% Neil Gaiman and John Scalzi; I read it for the 5% and don't post, since no one there ever engages with any posts I do make (ditto Mastodon).
  • Magazines: so I'm still subscribing to The New Yorker, The Economist, The Atlantic (I know, I know), TLS, New York, and (guilty pleasure) Vanity Fair. Except for The Economist, which actually has international news despite its secret motto of "Hot News Promoting the God of Capitalism," everything seems--hashed over? Uncreative? Apocalyptic? Boring? 
  • But the sun is beautiful, and so is the morning air, and so are the beds of thyme and other herbs, blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries that have replaced so much of our grass. 
Hope your summer is going well so far!

6 comments:

Dizzly said...

I'd love to follow you on Bluesky, if you're willing to post your @. I tend to follow many academics and (for some reason) lawyers on there, along with various authors I enjoy, like Scalzi and Gaiman. I don't post much, and not under my real name, since I'm an academic in a red state that is actively working on stripping away tenure and academic freedom. But I enjoy following others, much like I enjoy lurking on various academic-related blogs.

undine said...

Dizzly, thanks! I have yet to create an undine identity on bluesky but would like to.

Dizzly said...

Well, heck. Post on here if you ever decide to join as undine, and I’ll see it and follow. You can find me there as @dizzly, but I mostly reskeet and post about butterflies, so not guaranteeing a great read.

xykademiqz said...

Yeah, Twitter is useless, but Bluesky and Mastodon are even more useless. The only thing I'm not on is Threads, and I'm to exhausted to try and move there. I do have some Instagram presence for my genre writing and I'm nowhere as prolific or interesting as a poster there, although I make a mean Canva graphic LOL.

xykademiqz said...

That should've said too exhausted *facepalm*

undine said...

Xykademiqz, I’m too exhausted to think about Threads, too. My Canva skills are subpar, but I’m going to try harder this summer.