I had a lot of fun writing Akayama DanJay. Now I want to move it from my website to actual shelves!
Category: video
My latest talking-squid video-essay is about Mary Douglas’ “Purity and Danger!”
I’m a dirty little squid who likes this book!
In my latest Let’s Play Cubivore, I discuss Captchas because the Game Grumps mentioned them
Arin Hanson and Dan Avidan were talking about Captchas recently, which I’m using as an excuse to go on a rant about data-science while I eat Minecraft-style animals.
The Modern Lector
In the industrial revolution, factor-workers aided their miserable jobs by hiring lectors to read aloud. I think of these lectors when I play videos on one screen while working on another. What a time to be alive!
I gotta remember to post stuff here. I’ve started streaming on Twitch every Friday!
Fridays at 6PM PST, twitch.tv/spacethingy! I’m having a great time playing Cubivore, a bizarre game about… um… life, maybe?
I just added animation to my “Be Right Back” screen, mostly because it was fun to do. Check out my recordings on YouTube!
Let’s Play Cubivore
I hadn’t thought to share this here, but I’ve been playing the gamecube-game Cubivore lately on Twitch!
Progressive Generative Adversarial Networks
My latest talking-squid video-essay is about another deep machine learning algorithm!
My channel has almost 120 subscribers! I never thought I’d get that far, haha.
Why Fish Don’t Exist
My latest talking-squid video-essay is about Lulu Miller’s book Why Fish Don’t Exist! You know how Pluto isn’t a planet anymore? Apparently fish have been done for a while, too!
Video: Lovecraft’s Published Night-Terrors
My latest video is about HP Lovecraft’s childhood nightmares, which have led to cuddly plush-versions of giant elder squids!
In my totally humble opinion, you should totally subscribe to my awesome YouTube channel. Happy Halloween!
Run, run, run!
My latest (longest!) video is about five different books all about running. Born to Run, Eat and Run, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, Running with the Mind of Meditation, and the Marathon Monks of Mount Hiei all provide a weird insight into long-distance running and how it affects us.





