BoC might be teasing new music, according to the internets; apparently a bunch of mysterious VHS tapes have been released from Warp Records, their label, featuring audio samples that sound vaguely Boards-adjacent. It has been over a decade since they released Tomorrow’s Harvest, which is way too damn long.

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Date posted: April 9, 2026 | Filed under music | Leave a Comment »

Twelve years ago, I traded the web design field for a gig as a creative director, and while it’s been challenging to move to management from the trenches, I’m glad I did it. By the time I hung up my spurs I’d been doing it for 15 years, and I was pretty burned out. I also noticed that our shop was beginning to utilize templated designs more and more, and I could see the writing on the wall, especially at that place. I loved web design, and what it did for me, and I miss parts of it very much.

Meanwhile, I’ve kept a Google spreadsheet of my parts inventory for the trucks for several years. After parting out the green Travelall, when the number of rubbermaid bins full of parts overwhelmed my brain’s capacity to remember what was where, I did a sweep through each one and catalogued their contents. This worked well for a while, but the search function in a spreadsheet sucks, and updating the sheet is even worse on a phone. I’ve resisted spending money on yet another app because I’m cheap.

This evening I asked Codex to help write a basic PHP script for me to query the spreadsheet and return search results with the name of the bin and its location. After it helped me navigate the wilderness of Google API authorization, it built a small web app that gave me solid search results in a phone-optimized format. When I had that nailed down I asked it how hard it would be to include a way to add new items, and within a few minutes that was done as well. There’s even a flag that allows me to note when I’ve pulled something from a bin, which colors the field in the Google sheet so I can update it later.

Half of the fun of learning programming languages was the feeling you got when something you wrote actually worked. But my personal success ratio was generally 1 minute of joy vs. 59 minutes of frustration. Codex got me to where I wanted to be much faster than I ever would have been able to do on my own.

I’m glad I’m not doing web development anymore.

Date posted: April 6, 2026 | Filed under geek | Leave a Comment »

So the guy that currently runs FEMA claimed that he was teleported to a Waffle House during a podcast interview. Predictably, normal people were upset about this.

Despite the criticism, Phillips doubled down on his supernatural account this week, claiming that the incident occurred while he was “heavily medicated” and that the incident was a “miracle” performed by God.

FYI, Phillips runs a department with 1,000 employees and a budget of $300M.

Many, many people have found themselves at a Waffle House with no idea how they got there, but there’s no shame in admitting you got dumped there by an Uber or stumbled in after a rager at your buddy Steve’s house. This fucking guy claims teleportation.

Date posted: April 6, 2026 | Filed under politics | Leave a Comment »

The XX played their first gig together in 8 years in Mexico City this weekend. They are awesome and this is long overdue.

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Date posted: April 6, 2026 | Filed under music | Leave a Comment »

Jeez, this story gets worse and worse. Brady Ebert, the Turnstile guitarist who left the band in 2022, was just arrested for running over the lead singer’s 79-year-old father with a car and driving away, leaving him with two broken legs. He’s being held without bail on charges of attempted second-degree murder and first-degree assault.

Date posted: April 2, 2026 | Filed under Baltimore, music | Leave a Comment »

I’ve known about some of Google’s special operators for years, but librarian Hana Lee Goldin goes through all of the ones she knows about that supercharge search results beyond the usual five paid results and AI Overview at the top of the page. Bookmarked!

Date posted: April 1, 2026 | Filed under geek, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »