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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Link Round-Up: September 11, 2017




Beautiful and absorbing four minute video of Cassini's life one week before it burns into Saturn.
Nightmare fuel: Photos from the Alamo Drafthouse's All-Clown screenings of It.

Prize Winners from the 2017 International Drone Photography Contest

Single-serving twitter account of Dwarf Fortress bug descriptions

Tabagotchi is a Tamagotchi-inspired chrome extension designed to help you declutter your browser and eliminate tab anxiety. The fewer tabs you have open, the happier and healthier your “Tabagotchi” will be! For every tab you have open, your Tabagotchi loses 4 HP, making it angrier and sicker.

"The Drone King" is a newly discovered short story by Kurt Vonnegut: While reading through Kurt Vonnegut’s papers in the Lilly Library, at Indiana University, as they worked on the first comprehensive edition of his short fiction, Vonnegut’s friend Dan Wakefield and Jerome Klinkowitz, a scholar of Vonnegut’s work, came across five previously unpublished stories. Klinkowitz dates “The Drone King,” one of those five, to the early 1950s, when Vonnegut hadn’t yet written a novel and was only beginning to publish short fiction. Complete Stories will be published this month by Seven Stories Press. Soundcloud audio version of "The Drone King" and "The Drone King:" An Animated Excerpt.

The Kindle edition of Welcome to Night Vale: A Novel is now on sale at Amazon for $1.99.  If you're a fan of the podcast, the reviews alone are worth a visit:
"I do not remembering buying this book. It appeared on my coffee table one morning smelling of rotting meat and ash.

Someone keeps leaving pages from it under my pillow while I sleep. Every morning a new one.

They are not in order."
This Star Wars-Themed Gym Gear Requires The Force To Literally Be With You

Ukrainian pastry chef Dinara Kasko uses her architectural and 3D modelling background to create desserts like geometry the figure, cake "chocolate block", and many others. Kasko has recently collaborated with Miami-based kinetic artist José Margulis to create geometrical kinetic tarts. More of Kasko's work on Instagram.


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