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The Hario Suiren is a packable travel V60 coffee dripper

A Hario V60 perfect for compact travel.

Hario Suiren Coffee Dripper

I stumbled upon this by accident but I had no idea until recently that Hario actually makes a packable version of the V60 coffee maker best suitable for travel.

If you already own a V60 (size 02), this portable coffee maker will be perfect for travel as it uses all of the same filters. The difference with the Suiren is that it does away with the “walls” of the traditional V60 and instead uses a series of detachable “fins” that assemble together to create the cone shape funnel we all know and love from a V60.

The Suiren is available now for $20.

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How humans use a ping-pong table

The everyday uses of the same object.

TTP is a fantastic book by Hayahisa Tomiyasu photographing the various ways people make use of a humble ping-pong table outside of his dorm room window in the German city of Leipzig.

The camera, seemingly fixed on a tripod, shows the table being used as a prop, as a seat, as a meeting place, and even a tanning bed among other creative uses.

Pick up the book here!

TTP by Hayahisa Tomiyasu
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“The You You Are” book from Severance is now actually available to buy

Dr. Ricken’s “The You You Are” from Severance is now available to read for real!

The You You Are

The formerly fictional book from the Apple TV show Severance, “The You You Are” is now a real thing and you can buy a copy on Apple Books.

Unlike the TV show however, it looks like the book is only 39 pages, so Dr. Ricken’s wise words seems to be quite abridged in this real life version.

It’s also available as an audiobook.

Both the book and the audiobook are free.

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Stimulation Clicker

This is the craziest time-wasting site I’ve ever seen.

If you need something to do to kill some time on a computer, head on over to Neal’s Stimulation Clicker. I don’t want to give anything away, but the premise of this “game” is pretty simple: Click the button and win some prizes. The page gradually gets more loaded with not only visual stimulation but audio ones as well.

I played for a long time and never quite “won”. I think I just ended up having enough, but I just couldn’t look away.

Give it a try and have fun!

Thanks Kottke!

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Radiant Site: A wall of gold tiles at 34th St Station

Art in plain sight at 34th St-Herald Square station.

Radiant Site at 34th St

The MTA has a pretty extensive art program to bring life to the otherwise dreary underworld of the NYC Subway. Sometimes, the public art is big and in your face and other times it seems to hide in plain sight, like this piece called Radiant Site by artist Michele Oka Doner.

Michele’s work, completed in 1991, consists of 11,000 hand-made gold tiles spanning the entire length of a passenger corridor at 34th St-Herald Square station in NYC (near the ramps leading down to the BDFM platforms). Each tile was made at the historic Pewabic Pottery in Detroit and feature differing levels of gold shine; the darker ones at the tops and bottom and the brightest ones filling the center.

Next time you’re traveling through this station, be sure to look forward and up at this iconic piece!

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Kevin Nealon on Conan Needs A Friend

The funniest video on the internet.

I often re-watch the video here whenever I need a good laugh.

Kevin Nealon and Conan O’Brien are two of my favorite comedians, but when they are together, their friendly rapport devolves so hilariously into bits that even they can’t believe is happening at times. Yes, this video is 20 minutes long, but it is way too short in my opinion.

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These USB-C right-angle pigtails are great

My attempt at trying to not make USB-C tether cables an expendable.

Silkland USB C pigtails

I’ve slowly transitioned out of full-length 10M USB-C cables and have started to use 3ft right angle pigtails with a 10M USB-C extension instead.

The reason for this is because the failure rate across the board with the bending of a cable on a TetherBlock (or anything similar that prevents cables from being yanked out during tethered shooting) due to the cable not returning the same side as the camera USB-C port is just too high. It’s not my job to tell a photographer how to hold the camera, but I can tell you that in the midst of high-intensity shooting, that cable is being bent backwards onto the plate/bottom of the camera rather than falling graciously over the hand of the photographer. No biggie, but after thousands of dollars of ruined cables, I’m opting for a more economical solution that I can control.

Pairing a cable like this Silkland 3ft fully-featured right-angle USB-C cable to a 10M extension means that in the worst-case scenario, I am replacing a $15 piece of equipment rather than a nearly $200 one.

As always, I am looking for a product that can do multiple things and this short USB-C pigtail does the job. It features 240W PD charging, a theoretical 20Gbps transfer speed, and even 5K monitor support if I ever need the world’s least useful monitor cable. The braided cable is an added bonus to keep bends to a minimum due to cable stiffness.

There is no right way for anybody to shoot, but if I’m doing my job correctly, I can silently steer clear of potential problems using this method…and save some money in the end.

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Some photos I took at the Ivanpah Solar Power Station

A revisit to Ivanpah Solar Energy Generating Station.

I’m clearly a bit sad that I won’t be able to visit the Ivanpah Solar Electric station any time soon before it shuts down, so I went back into my archives to dig up these shots I took back in 2022. I miss that place. How isolated it was, and how beautiful all those man-made mirrors were set against the natural wonders of the mountains and desert. You just can’t beat that light sometimes.


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