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  <title>54. Stab 'Em Into Place</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Lords this week: Adina and Alex. We discuss anarcho-communism, learning to stick with a project, poorly-understood algorithms, the hidden worlds of each person's living space, and learning all the crafts.</itunes:subtitle>
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Lords:
* Adina is @FeyTechnologist on Twitter.
* Alex is @ThemsAllTook on Twitter.
  * https://www.youtube.com/user/adiener
Topics:
* Anarcho-communism for basic bitches
* How I overcame my inability to stick with a project for the long haul
  * https://pomodoro-tracker.com/
* Simulating the fluidity of natural group conversations in voice chat
* Stephen asks: "The Damascus steel of maze generation algorithms"
  * https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190919-the-maze-puzzle-hidden-within-an-early-video-game
  * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fastinversesquare_root
* The hidden worlds of each person's living space
* Learning every craft to become the ultimate craft wizard
  * https://consumerist.com/2016/12/12/a-few-pen-strokes-on-this-mcdonalds-coffee-cup-give-warmest-greetings-a-new-meaning/
Microtopics:
* Fabric and circus arts.
* Getting private trampoline lessons at the largest nonprofit circus in Seattle.
* Being happy with an audience size that doesn't require you to moderate very much.
* Forming smaller communities to take care of the people left behind by large governmental systems.
* Empowering smaller communities to take care of each other.
* Knowing your neighbors and caring more about them than people you don't know.
* Cultivating a neighborhood to make sure you live near people you want to know.
* The long term viability of the nuclear family.
* A commune of queer people funded by a couple of tech jobs.
* Motorizing two wooden planks and hooking them up to the internet to get hugs online.
* Getting a whole lot done when you don't have internet access but now there's internet access everywhere.
* Adding a physical ritual to a mental activity to make it feel real.
* Putting the tomato on a different shelf to indicate that you are done with it.
* An accountability mailing list where people might hypothetically judge you for what you haven't gotten done.
* Fake accountability that feels real.
* Trying to replicate a warehouse full of indie game devs on Discord.
* Asking you for friends' lunch table to be enlarged so you can fit.
* Writing a Discord bot that replicates the chat of every voice channel in every other voice channel.
* Solving a social problem with social change rather than software.
* How many clicks it takes to switch chat rooms.
* Running through a procedurally generated maze.
* Doing floating point math by aliasing the bytes to an integer and subtracting it from a weird magic number.
* Code that is so self contained and stable that it's not really a problem that nobody understands it.
* Old programmers retiring and their knowledge leaving with them because they didn't document anything.
* Writing a megabyte long brain dump of everything you know about a project before it leaves your head.
* The talk Jim didn't give describing the shaving cream technology in Glittermitten Grove.
* Being too tired from your shaving cream rendering R&amp;amp;D project to do a good job on your beard rendering R&amp;amp;D project.
* Wario Ware except with relaxing minigames rather than stressful ones.
* Porting your game from modern systems to MS-DOS so you can sell it on a floppy disk.
* How scratch and sniff failed where a Smell-O-Vision video gaming peripheral will succeed.
* A swear filter but for smells.
* The Femicom museum.
* Going for walks around your neighborhood and seeing the outside of someone's house.
* The hidden interior of a stranger's home as an allegory for their unknowable mind.
* Peeking into your neighbor's window whenever you get the chance.
* Which service jobs let you go into people's houses and see how they live.
* How it's okay to let the cleaning service employees see your secrets because you don't consider the working poor to be real people.
* Whether house cleaners get a small amount of joy in knowing the weird secrets of rich people.
* The guy who comes in every few months for repairs because your computer is completely full of porn.
* Seeing someone's deepest darkest secrets and being like "it was aight"
* Wanting a nicely interior-designed house but not wanting to put in any effort.
* Wanting to paint your house and painting one wall and thinking "I'm good."
* Getting the kind of paint that seems like a normal wall color but changes to a garish color after it dries, to fool your wife.
* Being ready to learn all the new hobbies as lockdown starts but someone already bought all the sewing machines and felting needles.
* How many more ways you can fuck up a sewing project vs. a knitting project.
* Pulling out all the stitches in a pleated skirt for the third time and deciding you want a different hobby.
* Taking natural animal fibers and stabbing them into place.
* A sewing project having to hang on someone's body in a particular way.
* Learning every game development skill so you can make games without ever talking to anyone.
* Smearing goo on a white surface and it becoming a picture somehow.
* The hobbies we'd have if we had infinite time.
* Looking at a painting and seeing which parts the painter messed up by looking for the parts that are thickest.
* The "warmest greetings" coffee cup.
* The animated gif where they poke a hole in the coffee cup and coffee spurts out.
* Making a d-pad feel like a fresh control scheme by attaching a jetski to it.
* Inventing a solution while also entertaining your audience.
* Co-op TIS-100, where each player gets their own CPU cell. 
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    <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.patreon.com/topiclords" rel="nofollow">Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early!</a></p>

<p>Lords:</p>

<ul>
<li>Adina is @FeyTechnologist on Twitter.</li>
<li>Alex is @ThemsAllTook on Twitter.

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/adiener" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/user/adiener</a></li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<p>Topics:</p>

<ul>
<li>Anarcho-communism for basic bitches</li>
<li>How I overcame my inability to stick with a project for the long haul

<ul>
<li><a href="https://pomodoro-tracker.com/" rel="nofollow">https://pomodoro-tracker.com/</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li>Simulating the fluidity of natural group conversations in voice chat</li>
<li>Stephen asks: &quot;The Damascus steel of maze generation algorithms&quot;

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190919-the-maze-puzzle-hidden-within-an-early-video-game" rel="nofollow">https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190919-the-maze-puzzle-hidden-within-an-early-video-game</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_inverse_square_root" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_inverse_square_root</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li>The hidden worlds of each person&#39;s living space</li>
<li>Learning every craft to become the ultimate craft wizard

<ul>
<li><a href="https://consumerist.com/2016/12/12/a-few-pen-strokes-on-this-mcdonalds-coffee-cup-give-warmest-greetings-a-new-meaning/" rel="nofollow">https://consumerist.com/2016/12/12/a-few-pen-strokes-on-this-mcdonalds-coffee-cup-give-warmest-greetings-a-new-meaning/</a></li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<p>Microtopics:</p>

<ul>
<li>Fabric and circus arts.</li>
<li>Getting private trampoline lessons at the largest nonprofit circus in Seattle.</li>
<li>Being happy with an audience size that doesn&#39;t require you to moderate very much.</li>
<li>Forming smaller communities to take care of the people left behind by large governmental systems.</li>
<li>Empowering smaller communities to take care of each other.</li>
<li>Knowing your neighbors and caring more about them than people you don&#39;t know.</li>
<li>Cultivating a neighborhood to make sure you live near people you want to know.</li>
<li>The long term viability of the nuclear family.</li>
<li>A commune of queer people funded by a couple of tech jobs.</li>
<li>Motorizing two wooden planks and hooking them up to the internet to get hugs online.</li>
<li>Getting a whole lot done when you don&#39;t have internet access but now there&#39;s internet access everywhere.</li>
<li>Adding a physical ritual to a mental activity to make it feel real.</li>
<li>Putting the tomato on a different shelf to indicate that you are done with it.</li>
<li>An accountability mailing list where people might hypothetically judge you for what you haven&#39;t gotten done.</li>
<li>Fake accountability that feels real.</li>
<li>Trying to replicate a warehouse full of indie game devs on Discord.</li>
<li>Asking you for friends&#39; lunch table to be enlarged so you can fit.</li>
<li>Writing a Discord bot that replicates the chat of every voice channel in every other voice channel.</li>
<li>Solving a social problem with social change rather than software.</li>
<li>How many clicks it takes to switch chat rooms.</li>
<li>Running through a procedurally generated maze.</li>
<li>Doing floating point math by aliasing the bytes to an integer and subtracting it from a weird magic number.</li>
<li>Code that is so self contained and stable that it&#39;s not really a problem that nobody understands it.</li>
<li>Old programmers retiring and their knowledge leaving with them because they didn&#39;t document anything.</li>
<li>Writing a megabyte long brain dump of everything you know about a project before it leaves your head.</li>
<li>The talk Jim didn&#39;t give describing the shaving cream technology in Glittermitten Grove.</li>
<li>Being too tired from your shaving cream rendering R&amp;D project to do a good job on your beard rendering R&amp;D project.</li>
<li>Wario Ware except with relaxing minigames rather than stressful ones.</li>
<li>Porting your game from modern systems to MS-DOS so you can sell it on a floppy disk.</li>
<li>How scratch and sniff failed where a Smell-O-Vision video gaming peripheral will succeed.</li>
<li>A swear filter but for smells.</li>
<li>The Femicom museum.</li>
<li>Going for walks around your neighborhood and seeing the outside of someone&#39;s house.</li>
<li>The hidden interior of a stranger&#39;s home as an allegory for their unknowable mind.</li>
<li>Peeking into your neighbor&#39;s window whenever you get the chance.</li>
<li>Which service jobs let you go into people&#39;s houses and see how they live.</li>
<li>How it&#39;s okay to let the cleaning service employees see your secrets because you don&#39;t consider the working poor to be real people.</li>
<li>Whether house cleaners get a small amount of joy in knowing the weird secrets of rich people.</li>
<li>The guy who comes in every few months for repairs because your computer is completely full of porn.</li>
<li>Seeing someone&#39;s deepest darkest secrets and being like &quot;it was aight&quot;</li>
<li>Wanting a nicely interior-designed house but not wanting to put in any effort.</li>
<li>Wanting to paint your house and painting one wall and thinking &quot;I&#39;m good.&quot;</li>
<li>Getting the kind of paint that seems like a normal wall color but changes to a garish color after it dries, to fool your wife.</li>
<li>Being ready to learn all the new hobbies as lockdown starts but someone already bought all the sewing machines and felting needles.</li>
<li>How many more ways you can fuck up a sewing project vs. a knitting project.</li>
<li>Pulling out all the stitches in a pleated skirt for the third time and deciding you want a different hobby.</li>
<li>Taking natural animal fibers and stabbing them into place.</li>
<li>A sewing project having to hang on someone&#39;s body in a particular way.</li>
<li>Learning every game development skill so you can make games without ever talking to anyone.</li>
<li>Smearing goo on a white surface and it becoming a picture somehow.</li>
<li>The hobbies we&#39;d have if we had infinite time.</li>
<li>Looking at a painting and seeing which parts the painter messed up by looking for the parts that are thickest.</li>
<li>The &quot;warmest greetings&quot; coffee cup.</li>
<li>The animated gif where they poke a hole in the coffee cup and coffee spurts out.</li>
<li>Making a d-pad feel like a fresh control scheme by attaching a jetski to it.</li>
<li>Inventing a solution while also entertaining your audience.</li>
<li>Co-op TIS-100, where each player gets their own CPU cell.</li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="http://patreon.com/topiclords">Support Topic Lords</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.patreon.com/topiclords" rel="nofollow">Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early!</a></p>

<p>Lords:</p>

<ul>
<li>Adina is @FeyTechnologist on Twitter.</li>
<li>Alex is @ThemsAllTook on Twitter.

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/adiener" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/user/adiener</a></li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<p>Topics:</p>

<ul>
<li>Anarcho-communism for basic bitches</li>
<li>How I overcame my inability to stick with a project for the long haul

<ul>
<li><a href="https://pomodoro-tracker.com/" rel="nofollow">https://pomodoro-tracker.com/</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li>Simulating the fluidity of natural group conversations in voice chat</li>
<li>Stephen asks: &quot;The Damascus steel of maze generation algorithms&quot;

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190919-the-maze-puzzle-hidden-within-an-early-video-game" rel="nofollow">https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190919-the-maze-puzzle-hidden-within-an-early-video-game</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_inverse_square_root" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_inverse_square_root</a></li>
</ul></li>
<li>The hidden worlds of each person&#39;s living space</li>
<li>Learning every craft to become the ultimate craft wizard

<ul>
<li><a href="https://consumerist.com/2016/12/12/a-few-pen-strokes-on-this-mcdonalds-coffee-cup-give-warmest-greetings-a-new-meaning/" rel="nofollow">https://consumerist.com/2016/12/12/a-few-pen-strokes-on-this-mcdonalds-coffee-cup-give-warmest-greetings-a-new-meaning/</a></li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<p>Microtopics:</p>

<ul>
<li>Fabric and circus arts.</li>
<li>Getting private trampoline lessons at the largest nonprofit circus in Seattle.</li>
<li>Being happy with an audience size that doesn&#39;t require you to moderate very much.</li>
<li>Forming smaller communities to take care of the people left behind by large governmental systems.</li>
<li>Empowering smaller communities to take care of each other.</li>
<li>Knowing your neighbors and caring more about them than people you don&#39;t know.</li>
<li>Cultivating a neighborhood to make sure you live near people you want to know.</li>
<li>The long term viability of the nuclear family.</li>
<li>A commune of queer people funded by a couple of tech jobs.</li>
<li>Motorizing two wooden planks and hooking them up to the internet to get hugs online.</li>
<li>Getting a whole lot done when you don&#39;t have internet access but now there&#39;s internet access everywhere.</li>
<li>Adding a physical ritual to a mental activity to make it feel real.</li>
<li>Putting the tomato on a different shelf to indicate that you are done with it.</li>
<li>An accountability mailing list where people might hypothetically judge you for what you haven&#39;t gotten done.</li>
<li>Fake accountability that feels real.</li>
<li>Trying to replicate a warehouse full of indie game devs on Discord.</li>
<li>Asking you for friends&#39; lunch table to be enlarged so you can fit.</li>
<li>Writing a Discord bot that replicates the chat of every voice channel in every other voice channel.</li>
<li>Solving a social problem with social change rather than software.</li>
<li>How many clicks it takes to switch chat rooms.</li>
<li>Running through a procedurally generated maze.</li>
<li>Doing floating point math by aliasing the bytes to an integer and subtracting it from a weird magic number.</li>
<li>Code that is so self contained and stable that it&#39;s not really a problem that nobody understands it.</li>
<li>Old programmers retiring and their knowledge leaving with them because they didn&#39;t document anything.</li>
<li>Writing a megabyte long brain dump of everything you know about a project before it leaves your head.</li>
<li>The talk Jim didn&#39;t give describing the shaving cream technology in Glittermitten Grove.</li>
<li>Being too tired from your shaving cream rendering R&amp;D project to do a good job on your beard rendering R&amp;D project.</li>
<li>Wario Ware except with relaxing minigames rather than stressful ones.</li>
<li>Porting your game from modern systems to MS-DOS so you can sell it on a floppy disk.</li>
<li>How scratch and sniff failed where a Smell-O-Vision video gaming peripheral will succeed.</li>
<li>A swear filter but for smells.</li>
<li>The Femicom museum.</li>
<li>Going for walks around your neighborhood and seeing the outside of someone&#39;s house.</li>
<li>The hidden interior of a stranger&#39;s home as an allegory for their unknowable mind.</li>
<li>Peeking into your neighbor&#39;s window whenever you get the chance.</li>
<li>Which service jobs let you go into people&#39;s houses and see how they live.</li>
<li>How it&#39;s okay to let the cleaning service employees see your secrets because you don&#39;t consider the working poor to be real people.</li>
<li>Whether house cleaners get a small amount of joy in knowing the weird secrets of rich people.</li>
<li>The guy who comes in every few months for repairs because your computer is completely full of porn.</li>
<li>Seeing someone&#39;s deepest darkest secrets and being like &quot;it was aight&quot;</li>
<li>Wanting a nicely interior-designed house but not wanting to put in any effort.</li>
<li>Wanting to paint your house and painting one wall and thinking &quot;I&#39;m good.&quot;</li>
<li>Getting the kind of paint that seems like a normal wall color but changes to a garish color after it dries, to fool your wife.</li>
<li>Being ready to learn all the new hobbies as lockdown starts but someone already bought all the sewing machines and felting needles.</li>
<li>How many more ways you can fuck up a sewing project vs. a knitting project.</li>
<li>Pulling out all the stitches in a pleated skirt for the third time and deciding you want a different hobby.</li>
<li>Taking natural animal fibers and stabbing them into place.</li>
<li>A sewing project having to hang on someone&#39;s body in a particular way.</li>
<li>Learning every game development skill so you can make games without ever talking to anyone.</li>
<li>Smearing goo on a white surface and it becoming a picture somehow.</li>
<li>The hobbies we&#39;d have if we had infinite time.</li>
<li>Looking at a painting and seeing which parts the painter messed up by looking for the parts that are thickest.</li>
<li>The &quot;warmest greetings&quot; coffee cup.</li>
<li>The animated gif where they poke a hole in the coffee cup and coffee spurts out.</li>
<li>Making a d-pad feel like a fresh control scheme by attaching a jetski to it.</li>
<li>Inventing a solution while also entertaining your audience.</li>
<li>Co-op TIS-100, where each player gets their own CPU cell.</li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="http://patreon.com/topiclords">Support Topic Lords</a></p>]]>
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