Ken Andrade
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Ken Andrade
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Technically one of those mainlanders who moves to Hawaii for a while and then leaves. Except it took me 42 years.
Former (but not really recovering) journalist, news aggregator, contract researcher & webmaster.
You know you’re doing OK in a dog’s eyes when she climbs onto the couch to be your armrest
December 12, 2025 at 2:45 PM
Reposted by Ken Andrade
this has become a very important video to me
December 7, 2025 at 4:29 AM
Tracks since last weekend's snowfall reveal the deck I almost had demolished is home for some very busy bunnies.
December 5, 2025 at 5:36 PM
The problem with training robots to be more like humans is ... you may succeed.
'They’re bending traffic laws, getting impatient with pedestrians and embracing the idea that when it comes to city driving, politeness doesn’t pay: It’s every car for itself.'
www.wsj.com/lifestyle/ca...
Waymo’s Self-Driving Cars Are Suddenly Behaving Like New York Cabbies
Autonomous vehicles are adopting humanlike qualities, making illegal U-turns and flooring it the second the light goes green.
www.wsj.com
December 3, 2025 at 8:05 PM
There’s a coffee shop in Atami that sells an Americano, but the English translation says "Weak Coffee." Pretty sure it’s a translation accident, not a sly dig, but kinda true nonetheless 😀
November 26, 2025 at 6:42 PM
Yup:
"...few individuals crave incivility when they go into a shop or restaurant. But plenty of them would like to just get on with the activity at hand, without having to watch how far they are from a member of staff in case they get sucked into a conversation."
www.economist.com/business/202...
The 10-4 rule for interacting with customers
Is Target’s new policy bonkers, businesslike or a bit of both?
www.economist.com
November 17, 2025 at 10:40 PM
Not much more than a dusting, but as the first snow of the season, I'll take it!
November 10, 2025 at 3:21 PM
When the robotic gate voices won’t stop arguing which track is better
November 9, 2025 at 10:04 PM
There are sweet potatoes, and then there are sweet potatoes so sweet they can be a dessert item. So good to be near an HMart
November 2, 2025 at 12:18 AM
Some people who bought $3,500 refrigerators are now learning they actually got really expensive kitchen billboards
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025...
Samsung makes ads on $3,499 smart fridges official with upcoming software update
Update introduces two ways for the fridges to show ads.
arstechnica.com
October 28, 2025 at 7:34 PM
If you click on it, you are rewarding its creators. First be sure you want to do that.
"For now, there’s decent money in it for slop merchants."
www.theatlantic.com/technology/2...
A Tool That Crushes Creativity
AI slop is winning.
www.theatlantic.com
October 26, 2025 at 7:25 PM
Just in time for Halloween! Endorsed by the dog we're dogsitting -- she went running around the house looking for the source :) www.allaboutbirds.org/news/listen-...
Listen In on the Distinctive Voices of Owls
Hoots, whinnies, barks, and moans—we collected some of the most evocative owl sounds you might hear in North America.
www.allaboutbirds.org
October 26, 2025 at 3:05 PM
Respecting the time-honored traditions of autumn 🙂
October 19, 2025 at 11:48 PM
The western 'burbs of Chicago aren't the last place I'd expect to see a JDM luxo-van, but close. Yet there it was.
October 1, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Imagine waking up to this. Fountaining isn't the largest today, but still the size of a 30-story building
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk0t...
October 1, 2025 at 2:49 PM
The case for streaming keeps eroding.
"These services rely on you not having other alternatives. Remind them that you have other options. Invest in physical media. In this age of constant subscriptions and renting, ownership is its own little act of resistance."
www.trillmag.com/entertainmen...
Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify Are Changing—Are We Watching the Downfall of Streaming?
At what point do we have to admit that streaming is becoming a scam?
www.trillmag.com
September 23, 2025 at 6:51 PM
When something arrives from interstellar space, it would be strange if there were nothing strange about it. Refreshingly rational discussion about what we know so far.
www.planetary.org/articles/stu...
Studying a distant visitor: What we know about Interstellar Object…
Key highlights from an interview with Dr. Bryce Bolin, lead author of a study on Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS.
www.planetary.org
September 22, 2025 at 6:22 PM
Reposted by Ken Andrade
March 19, 2025 at 3:34 PM
I’d pretty much given up looking for really good pineapple since we came to the mainland, so this was a tasty surprise
September 21, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Cool to see 3D printing of buildings finally going mainstream: “We’re not just doing one-off demos any more—real production is happening.”
www.enr.com/articles/613...
3D Printed Concrete Finds Its Footing
Slow but steady growth in the use of 3D printed concrete in construction brings in new firms and users, as the nascent industry finds the right market niches for a continually evolving technology.
www.enr.com
September 20, 2025 at 5:04 PM
Might be a rut, OK it's definitely a rut, but it’s a tasty rut, and it's a rut I am happy to inhabit: planked grilled miso steelhead, homegrown shiso and oden veg.
September 19, 2025 at 11:23 PM
There's no spontaneity like forced spontaneity :(
"Baristas have been warned that they will be “written up” if they don’t write a personalized message on every single cup, even during peak hours, they said."
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/09/b...
The Starbucks Turnaround That Has Baristas and Customers Steamed
www.nytimes.com
September 14, 2025 at 12:34 AM
And the thieves are everywhere: "Economists may soon start to think of brainrot as a means of theft. Increasingly, the discipline is modelling attention as a resource, alongside land, labour and capital."
www.economist.com/finance-and-...
Can you make it to the end of this column?
Understanding the new economics of attention
www.economist.com
September 13, 2025 at 5:09 PM
Didn't know there was a universal hand symbol for 'WTF' www.wsj.com/us-news/flyi...
Flying a Plane Is Fun Until You Enter Restricted Airspace
For private pilots, there’s nothing like the shame of getting pulled over midflight by fighter jets. And it’s happening more often than you think.
www.wsj.com
September 2, 2025 at 5:44 PM