Pretty much everything I do on my computer I do inside a program called Emacs. Emacs is first and foremost an open-source text editor. It’s largely written in a custom-built programming language called Elisp; the way that Elisp is integrated into the software makes the program
Hi gang! Hope you're doing well. This is the inaugural edition of the Ghost version of Corridors of Time, available at blog.theodoraward.com. The website is very much a work-in-progress, but it contains all the posts I made on Substack, too, as well as a
This is just my Steam review from this game lol. I wanted to write something more thoughtful and still might, but I feel like I don't want to let my Content languish on the Platforms anymore. It's fun. There's a lot of game in
For several years in my early twenties, I played drums in a rock band. I loved playing drums. The performances themselves were exciting and cathartic. We were a tight, well-rehearsed act. I was personally close with most of the band. Despite being the least technically skilled of the three
For “fun” I am going to catalog the stupid technology I use right now or whatever. Okay: phone I tried switching to a flip phone a couple of years ago, but I just don’t think the technology is there, really. Or at least it’s
1 At some point in 2024, I realized that if my primary hobby was going to continue to be video games—that is to say, an activity exclusively conducted on screens and dubiously intertwined with the attention economy—I was going to need more control over the way
Note: I wrote this on Substack and it's a little weird to read here just because it talks about that a lot but here you go just in case. Hi gang! As you’ve probably noticed, I haven’t been sending many letters lately. (After the
—a white kid whose name was, hilariously, identical to that of a very very famous Black actor; I won’t tell you what it was, but imagine a pasty, freckly, very muscular 5’8” seventh-grade starting fullback named, like, Chris Rock or something— Mechanics