Saturday, February 12, 2022

Wordle: I’m not a look-alike!

When Mrs. Frederick C. Little’s second son was born, everybody noticed that he was not much bigger than a mouse.

~ E. B. White


Seattle woman’s worry over mom’s missing Wordle update leads to police finding her held hostageSeattle Times 


Australia Declares Koalas an Endangered SpeciesNew York Times Surprised this had not happened already. Many died in the huge bush fires a couple of years ago.


For his project “I’m not a look-alike!”, François Brunelle finds and photographs pairs of people who are unrelated but who look like twins.

See also Find Your Museum Doppelgangerand Identical Strangers. (via life is so beautiful)


 Wordle

Meet lewdle the nsfw wordle clone that rewards dirty minds

Another day, another Wordle, and also another Wordle clone offering a delightful or diabolical twist on the viral word game. 

A quick recap: In addition to Josh Wardle's massively successful daily format, there's Lewdle (rude five-letter words only), Absurdle (a truly evil variant that switches up the guessing process), Primel (five-digit prime numbers only), Sweardle (four-letter words, obviously), and probably more in the works. But like the original flavour, all of these refresh once a day, so you can't spend endless hours guessing endless words to your heart's content. That's part of the appeal — Wordle isn't trying to monopolise and monetise your attention like so many games and apps do — but it does mean that once you've done the day's puzzle, that's it until tomorrow. And because you're human and thus wired to crave fun, you always want a little more. So Dordle is granting your wish — the way a monkey's paw would.

Dordle — described by developer Zaratustra Productions (aka Guilherme S. Töws) as "Wordle plus Wordle" — is definitely in the diabolical category of Wordle variants, and not only because there is zero clarity on how to pronounce the name. (Doordle? Durdle?) 

The game consists of two Wordle grids side by side, both working as the standard format does — five letters, six guesses, greyed-out squares for letters not present in the solution, yellow squares for letters in the wrong place, and green for letters in the right place.


New York Times buys viral game Wordle for seven-figure sum Creator Josh Wardle ‘thrilled’ that newspaper is taking over internet sensation


Just when you think there are enough recordings of Bach’s Goldberg Variations, here comes one that makes the music sound fresh off the page. The pianist Pavel Kolesnikov says he had “shied away” from performing Bach until he was invited to collaborate with the dancer and choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker on the Goldbergs; the result, with De Keersmaeker dancing and Kolesnikov playing live, has been seen by a few lucky European audiences this year



Now that’s a BIG shock! World’s longest lightning bolt lasted for 8.5 seconds and stretched more than 477 MILES across the skies over Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi – 37 miles longer than the previous record Daily Mail



Articles of Note

Freud radiated ambivalence and uncertainty, making him just the thinker for our age of bewilderment  Freud 


New Books

A dictator and his books. Stalin scrawled abuse across pages with the same blue crayons he used to sign death warrants Stalin  


Essays & Opinions

Oxford moral philosophy: Does it “corrupt the youth”? Elizabeth Anscombe pulled no punches in her attack on the positivist consensus  census  


“[Y]ou’ve probably noticed that I’m interested in details. Not themes, not big ideas, not messages, but details. Some readers only care about the story, some are more interested in structure and the overall shape of a literary work, I myself pay attention to details: descriptions, images, metaphors, motifs, some subtle gestures or moments of things left unsaid . . .” 

But We’re Living in a Backward Age'


My reading from hell: A writer's road to self-promotion is paved with live, in-person disasters

Writers have been on reading Zoom for 2 years. Here's to the wildly unpredictable events waiting for us outside