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Bulleted Thoughts: Science, Creation, Corporate Prayer

See Graham’s post here: If Intelligent Design Is “Pseudoscience,” Then Neo-Darwinism Might Be Too, and my comment on it. “Pseudoscience” has too much negative baggage for it to be a proper name for all the speculative scientistry out there that masquerades as plain vanilla science. Maybe we can blame the western world’s creepazoid falsifiability fetish, Bulleted Thoughts: Science, Creation, Corporate Prayer

Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: NESMETAL – Upon the Precipice EP

My friend NESMETAL recently released an EP, Upon the Precipice. Despite the awkward description of the style and genre (deep breath)—progressive guitarless chip-instru-metal—there’s a very obvious guitar solo on track 2 (deeper breath), “Turn From The Carcass And Vulture Cycle (And Love One Another, Forgive One Another)”. UPON THE PRECIPICE (2026) by NESMETAL

Fixing WordPress Scheduling UX

When you schedule a future time for a post to publish in WordPress, it’s unclear how to “deschedule” it and just publish the post immediately. You can reschedule it for a minute or two from now, but it’s not helpful to do that when the UX can easily work in a “nah, I decided to Fixing WordPress Scheduling UX

Break Up With Social Media Day

My friend Seth W from the Social Media Escape Club is hosting a “Break Up With Social Media Day” video meet up, next month on Valentine’s Day. I’m going, although I’m not on social media at all (mostly): ​On February 14, 2026, we’ll gather on Zoom to delete at least one social media app from Break Up With Social Media Day

Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: Rest Complex – Enduring Downtime EP

Some ex-bandmates of mine—from Concrete, Sparkle Blue, Life in Your Way—have uploaded their EP from 2005, onto just about every streaming platform. Similar to Kilswitch Engage and some other bands I can’t think of right now. The last minute of “This Fading Ember” and “Oh, Mercy” have some nice harmonies. “Peace and Rest” is an Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: Rest Complex – Enduring Downtime EP

Attracting the Corruptible

“All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corrupt-able. Such people have a tendency to become drunk on violence, a condition to which they are quickly addicted.” -Missionaria Protectiva, Text QIV (decto) Chapterhouse: Dune – Frank Herbert

2025 Reading List

I stole this idea from Graham and his 2025 reading list post. Science Fiction Dune – Frank Herbert Dune Messiah – Frank Herbert Children of Dune – Frank Herbert God Emperor of Dune – Frank Herbert Heretics of Dune – Frank Herbert Fantasy The Paths of Cormanor – Jim Breyfogle Religion The Bible (NIV or 2025 Reading List

I Made a No-Database Mp3 Player

Demo page here Download the .zip here I listen to my normal album music on Spotify or Youtube, but I have a very large playlist of soundtrack and game songs that I stream from iTunes when I work or write. iTunes is way too complicated as it is, and for my needs of “just play I Made a No-Database Mp3 Player

AI is Getting Crazy

Not so much AI itself, but employing it. At me, specifically. Below is an email I received recently. I redacted the name but there’s something of a real person behind it, with an Instagram account. I have to admit I took this seriously at first, but there’s just too much here for me to believe AI is Getting Crazy

What Angel’s Egg is About

Angel’s Egg is an atmospheric, abstract, and symbolic film, so viewer interpretations will abound. Director Mamoru Oshii, though, explained exactly what it’s about: Oshii said in a 1985 interview with Animage that the contents of the egg are supposed to represent dreams and hopes, something that may or may not exist, and that while the What Angel’s Egg is About

Recipe: Unleavened Bread

Ingredients 1 c flour 1/3 c olive oil 1/3 water 1/8 tsp salt Directions Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit Mix all ingredients in a bowl Place dough onto a parchment- or silicone-lined baking sheet and cut it into 6 equal pieces Flatten balls into a rough circle Bake for 10-15 minutes, or until Recipe: Unleavened Bread

Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: “Summer’s Gone” by Bob Bradley and Thomas Balmforth

It’s not officially fall yet in 2025, but in the of praxis of childhood, our summers ends when school starts. That annual transition sticks with you into adulthood in many ways, but instead of breaking into school we just break out our hoodies, knit hats, boots—rituals remnant from this academic moveable feast day. The seasons Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: “Summer’s Gone” by Bob Bradley and Thomas Balmforth

Escaflowne Rewatch

I bought a copy of the remastered Escalflowne movie BluRay on eBay, on the cheap. Despite it being a “grim retelling” of the series—those are almost as tedious and overworked as “feminist retellings”—I believe it still holds up 25 years later as its own story. As it didn’t have the runtime of its serialized counterpart, Escaflowne Rewatch

For a Better Parking Lot UX

Large parking lots—ones you see for malls and the like—sometimes can having a marking problem. Either there’re no markers, or the markers aren’t as helpful as they can be, which can lead to more user (customer) confusion than if there were no markers. Here’s how a typical parallel-row parking lot would look with a standard For a Better Parking Lot UX

Use These Band Name Ideas

In no particular order, except the last one. Open source and free of charge. Take these and run with them! Eyeless From Matthew 5:29-30, or even Samson from Judges 16. Yes, it’s a Slipknot song from arguably their best album, so metal bands may have to contend with that comparison. Searching “eyeless band” on the Use These Band Name Ideas

Recipe: Chicken Crust Pizza

Ingredients 1 lb ground chicken 2 large eggs 1/2 c parmesan cheese 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp Italian seasoning 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp black pepper Directions Preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl. Dump mixture onto a baking pan with parchment paper, and bake or Recipe: Chicken Crust Pizza

Movie Review: 28 Years Later

28 Years Later Thirty years after the rage virus swept through Great Britain, a boy living in a survivalist village on a quarantined island uncovers the secret of a strange man living on the mainland. The Road meets Apocalypse Now meets some Children of Men. This is the third installment in the 28 world, with Movie Review: 28 Years Later

Movie Review: Purple Rain

Purple Rain A young musician struggles to maintain his personal and familial relationships while fronting his fledgling house band. These movies are hard to review because it sits in the middle of a lot of genres and artistic intentions. Purple Rain is not a musical since it’s really about a musician’s life and the musicians’ Movie Review: Purple Rain

Photos and Videos: Honduras

I went to Honduras. Edit: reordered the photos and added more information so things are little more sensible. Also, Pam took some of these photos but I forget which ones exactly. The Lord’s handiwork: Chicharrones: Entering Tegucigalpa, the capital: This tree was massive: Another massive tree, in a rotary. One of the branches needed its Photos and Videos: Honduras

Video and Photos: The River 15068 Car Show 2025

WARNING: Nearly 100 photos! I know next to nothing about cars, so I can’t provide any more information other than the visuals you see here. I was glad to catch the fellow waving at the very end of the video. I know him from church but I forget his name. Sorry, fellow!

Recipe: Soft Boiled Eggs

Ingredients Eggs Directions Boil a medium pot of water Add eggs with a slotted spoon and keep the heat on high Fill another bowl with water and some ice. After 7 minutes, remove the eggs with the slotted spoon and add them to the ice water bowl Let eggs sit in the ice water bowl Recipe: Soft Boiled Eggs

Movie Review: A Minecraft Movie

A washed-up video game champion, two parentless siblings, and a welcome wagon go-getter must find everyman Steve and the Orb of Dominance to escape a strange land made of craftable cube, ruled by a pig witch queen. You knew this was coming, after the success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie a few years ago. Movie Review: A Minecraft Movie

Recipe: Nonnie’s Meatballs and Sauce

Ingredients Meatballs 3 lbs ground beef (or any 3 lb combination of meats) 2 cups crushed pork rinds 1 tablespoon salt 1/3 tablespoon parsley flakes 1/2 tablespoon basil flakes 1/2 tablespoon Italian seasoning 1/2 tablespoon onion powder 1/2 tablespoon garlic powder Lots of pepper Sauce 1 30oz can of tomato sauce 1 30oz can of Recipe: Nonnie’s Meatballs and Sauce

I Got Hacked, Part 2

A follow-up to I Got Hacked. One of the other issues with jaydinitto.com being a fully operational battlestation was a certain plugin, Display Posts, a fine little bit of code that you easily control a list of WordPress posts. It’s how I had listed out all of my post titles and dates on the front I Got Hacked, Part 2

I Got Hacked

This site, as well some of the other sites I subhost, were taken down a few weekends ago. Someone had hacked my hosting space somehow and deleted many of the front-end files. Thankfully, no databased were affected. Bluehost had a very recent backup of the files I needed, so some sites were back to normal I Got Hacked

Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: “Grain Rain, Wheat Wind” from Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & The Secret Hideout

One of the best video game songs I’ve heard in a while, and it’s one of the standard battle themes. I don’t need to say how unusual its usage is, given how carefree and playful it sounds, and what even the video game layman’s idea of what battle music should sound like. After doing some Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: “Grain Rain, Wheat Wind” from Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & The Secret Hideout

Recipe: Overnight Protein Oats

Ingredients 2 parts oatmeal 1 part plain full-fat yogurt 1/2 part protein powder 1/2 part whole milk 1/2 part heavy whipping cream 1/2 part frozen berries Directions Mix and refrigerate for a few hours before enjoying. That’s it. Useless Information and Photos Aren’t “parts” measurements usually used with baking? I feel like with this recipe Recipe: Overnight Protein Oats

David Eddings Burnt His Office Down

I devoured Eddings’ Belgariad and Mallorean series as a kid. They hold up well as good YA fantasy, and even though the Mallorean was a literal copy of the Belgariad, he at least formulated an in-story reason for repeating the events. Anyways, I thought this news bit was funny, even if just for the photo David Eddings Burnt His Office Down

Good Guy Dialogue

Stallone’s work, aside from the first few Rocky installments and maybe Rambo, is cinematic candy or Wonder Bread. It’s nothing groundbreaking but it gets the job done if you’re in the right mood. Critics might look at him with upturned noses, naturally, but sometimes his dialogue can strike a decent vein of gold. Rocky doesn’t Good Guy Dialogue

Movie Review: Sonic the Hedgehog 3

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails must deal with a powerful new foe that has been awakened from a multi-decade slumber. The Dark Herald has a good review here. I agree with him about Mufasa and the recent direction Disney has taken, of using hyper-realistic CGI retellings and sequels. The big disconnect is Movie Review: Sonic the Hedgehog 3

Quick Comment Re: Violence in Scripture and the Nonviolence of Jesus

I didn’t say anything particularly insight, but I wanted to post it here for safekeeping. From “Violence in Scripture and the Nonviolence of Jesus“: Might I suggest that theologians are complicating the matter? Canaan was a part of a larger plan God had, post-Babel, to establish a nation under His direct authority, apart from the Quick Comment Re: Violence in Scripture and the Nonviolence of Jesus

A Few Images for Safekeeping 03

I had to make this after watching a bunch of Robert Sepehr videos. He has some really interesting ideas but some of the word games he plays to “prove” connections to occult/secret society knowledge are just silly: An inside joke between Ed and I: My attempt at nonsensical Gen Z reaction image humor: I screenshotted A Few Images for Safekeeping 03

Photos: Hartwood Acres Hikes

I hiked Hartwood Acres twice. The first was a route suggested by AllTrails, a mix of different blazed and unblazed paths. The second was the shorter, more standard Yellow blazed trail. In general, it wasn’t as scenic as I had hoped. All the leaves had fallen and there wasn’t much variation or interesting views. The Photos: Hartwood Acres Hikes

“Select All Squares,” Literally

Seen when attempting to view a Reddit page. I probably wouldn’t have gotten this if I were logged in, but I refuse to create a Reddit account. There has to be a better way.

Cthulhu For President, 2024

Heh: Considering what the ancient Hebrews thought about the goings on in the heavenly realm with the Elohim council, and who rules the nations after Babel, a horrifying cosmic god-being directing America’s fate is not far off from the truth compared to other views. That is, if you share those ancient beliefs at all (I Cthulhu For President, 2024

Recipe: Tagliatelle Alfredo

Ingredients 1 serving of tagliatelle (around 3.5 oz) 1 tbsp Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese 1 tbsp butter Directions 1. Boil the pasta 2. Move pasta from the pan/pot (tongs work best) to a plate or bowl; don’t drain the water 3. Mix pasta with the butter until melted 4. Add cheese and mix until well-combined 5. If Recipe: Tagliatelle Alfredo

Movie Review: Alien: Romulus

Alien: Romulus Young miners ransack a derelict Weyland-Yutani ship in a decaying orbit around their planet, only to find a wholly alien threat onboard. Alien for the Gen Z moviegoer, and I’m mostly saying that because the cast are older Gen Z. It makes some marketing sense, as Alien: Covenant, the previous film, had a Movie Review: Alien: Romulus

Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: “Sunshine Coastline” from Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana

It’s weird. I tend to enjoy rock or metal instrumentals in video game soundtracks more than I do from traditional virtuoso artists. The reason is that instru-metal guys—who are mostly guitarists, obviously—can’t get past their virtuosity and present a coherent song without their chops getting in the way. A song that has “handles,” where you Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: “Sunshine Coastline” from Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana

Anne Bradstreet Day

Today is Anne Bradstreet Day, dedicated to someone I never heard of: She was one of the first colonial poets to be published in the New World, the first Englishwoman to publish a book of poems and the first published American poet. While her early works were more rooted in the traditional poetry structure at Anne Bradstreet Day

How to Wake Up in a Movie

It’s not that movies need to be all realistic, but the dramatization of someone waking up from a nightmare has been overplayed for a while now. I can’t speak for everyone, but I never wake up from a bad dream by sitting bolt upright, breathless, and yelling out. That might be appropriate in a comedic, How to Wake Up in a Movie

You Won’t Pass

It’s been quite the minute since I posted, hasn’t it? I haven’t had the privilege of naming a wifi network in a while. I was going to do something like “FBISurveillanceVan” or “NSALogin” but I’ve seen that approach too much. There are some funny names in this forum thread—note all the “FBI” examples—but most of You Won’t Pass

Photos: Memorial Park Hike

I almost didn’t want to label this as a “hike,” since it was more of an easy walk through mostly-paved paths. Really no elevation changes or rough terrain. Memorial Park in New Kensington is mostly a forest. The developed section has a road, parking lot, a small soccer field, basketball courts, tennis courts, not-ice-or-field hockey Photos: Memorial Park Hike

A Liar’s Paradox Solution

We’ve probably come across many forms of the paradox before. The most amusing one I’ve ever seen was the two door dilemma from Labyrinth. Is the following statement true? This statement is false. If it’s true, it’s false. If it’s false, it’s true. What to make of this? There’s been many convoluted solutions to get A Liar’s Paradox Solution

Movie Review: The Imaginary

The Imaginary Rudger, Amanda’s imaginary friend, is forgotten and must learn to live with the other forgotten imaginary friends and evade the clutches of a strange man seeking to consume him. Toy Story meets Spirited Away, and I’m not referencing the latter because Studio Ponoc was related to Studio Ghibli. This was honestly more British Movie Review: The Imaginary

Movie Review: Mars Express

Mars Express A pair of private investigators travel between Earth and Mars to probe into the disappearance of a college student and her roommate, who have been jailbreaking androids from their constraining moral programming. This was a French film, which I suppose means something. I was ready to dislike this because a movie about advanced Movie Review: Mars Express

Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: “Rosekranz” from SaGa Frontier 2

I watched part of a playthrough of this game a while back, back before playthrough videos on Youtube got obnoxious with overediting and spastic commentary. I was initially attracted by the watercolor portrait artwork and the hand-drawn, diagonal gameplay backgrounds, and the story was unique enough to bother paying attention. The soundtrack, written by Masashi Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: “Rosekranz” from SaGa Frontier 2

Movie Review: Divergent

Divergent In a highly-structured, post-apocalyptic Chicago, a young woman hides her “divergent” gift when she joins the peacekeeping Dauntless faction. Let’s get the negative stuff out of the way. Without knowing the books at all—which are in my library, yet to be read—I would be fine with the story: a paint-by-numbers dystopian teen sci-fi action Movie Review: Divergent

Made for Each Other

I was asked by a friend what I thought of the video on this page: Heavenly Fire – The John 10:10 Project. On the whole, I like what it says, despite the American evangelical bent of what’s expressed there. The explanation of the sun’s and Earth’s magnetic fields and how they interact is accurate, as Made for Each Other

Aragorn: Book Versus Film

“Aragorn: tall, dark, ruggedly handsome, dangerous, brooding, of a royal bloodline, good with horses, a natural leader, slightly superhuman. He’s just like Jay!*” I missed the The Lord of the Rings trilogy the first time around in the theaters, in the early aughts. I was too single-mindedly involved with music and making websites at the Aragorn: Book Versus Film

“He’s good at what he does”

I’ve heard it a few times before, in the context of musical talent: “he’s good at what he does.” It’s applicable to other performative arts as well. It’s said when you want to admit someone is talented, but the subject in question isn’t talented in the manner in which you’d like them to be. I “He’s good at what he does”

Acting Against Type in Blade Runner 2049

The thought occurred to me recently that a lot of the characters in Blade Runner 2049 act strongly against their profession while simultaneously maintaining that profession. Or, they act or are in circumstances that contradict their character in the previous movie. I don’t know how much merit there is in these observations. I suppose in Acting Against Type in Blade Runner 2049

Photo: Silver Street, Pittsburgh

That’s it. That’s the whole street, in one photo. This is facing west on Sandusky Street, after getting off the Andy Warhol Bridge, and on the opposite end is Vulcan Way. The gray wall on the left belongs to the Burns White building. Burns White is a law firm that moved out of that building Photo: Silver Street, Pittsburgh

Mauler on the Fallout Series

I watched most of the first episode, not quite on purpose. I knew the writers were playing with atomic bombs like plastic toys when the detonation in the beginning failed to get the attention of the partygoers simply because they weren’t looking directly at it. The light from a bomb going off would be filling Mauler on the Fallout Series

Recipe: Bubblegum Chia Seed Pudding

Ingredients 3 tbsp chia seeds 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream or 2% milk 1 capful of vanilla extract 1 capful of lemon extract 1/2 tsp powdered Stevia (around 12 drops of the liquid version) A few berries Directions 1. Combine everything into a container and mix 2. Let sit for at least 15 minutes 3. Recipe: Bubblegum Chia Seed Pudding

Youtube Channel Idea: Decorative Forensic Facial Reconstruction

Someone should do this. We’ve all seen forensic facial reconstruction artistry—it’s not really referred to as an art but one could easily peg it as such—for human remains, especially for prehistoric or non-modern-man/hominid species types. Why not transfer that skill to decorative skulls, like ones made for Halloween costumes or year-round decorations (people do that) Youtube Channel Idea: Decorative Forensic Facial Reconstruction

That Blade Runner Monologue

I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die. I always liked it. It wasn’t overwrought or overacted, and it was a That Blade Runner Monologue

Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: “Hepatica (KOS-MOS)” from Xenosaga III

This was written, as was the entire Xenosaga III soundtrack, by Yuki Kajiura, who appears to be as prolific as Yoko Kanno in terms of soundtrack work. It’s a rather pretty song, and at first listen the pulsing electronic percussion starting up at 2:48 feels out of place for something so “natural” sounding. After hearing Wednesday Humpday Midday Music: “Hepatica (KOS-MOS)” from Xenosaga III