I used to write a bit on Æsthetics, particularly from a Randian
perspective. Maybe one day I will clean something up and put it back
online. (Once upon the time, back in the stone age of the Internet — the
late 1990s — I and some friends ran the prehistoric equivalent of a
blog. It was called Apollo’s Soapbox. If you were really obsessed, you
could probably find it on the Wayback Machine.)
Nerdy
For more serious and/or nerdy things, see my “online portfolio” sort of thing.
Tech
"Re:
Why Does Linux attract Life's Rejects ..." Something about Linux
(Old unedited Usenet post, full thread title redacted because it's in
pointlessly bad taste: comp.os.linux.advocacy, 2010.06.17)
Emacs and Lisp
"Re:
Enabling Transient Mark Mode by default" "...if a feature would make
it actively more difficult to use Emacs in the way that it is
fundamentally designed to be used, then that feature ought not to be
active by default." (Old, unedited mailing list post: emacs-devel,
2008.02.02)
"emacs
evaluating" A little context about how one evaluates code in Emacs
(Old, unedited Usenet post: comp.lang.lisp, 2009.02.07)
"Re:
line-move-visual" Dumbing down a powerful tool for new users isn't
actually doing them any favors. (Old, unedited Usenet post:
comp.lang.lisp, 2010.06.10)