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Author Archives: J. D. Bartlett
Why Trosnoth?
What makes Trosnoth Trosnoth? And why did we start the Trosnoth project in the first place? Continue reading
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Pygame Artist in Residence
What’s all this? This month, I’m pygame.org’s inaugural artist in residence! The pygame.org artist residency was created to celebrate the Python arts community. It’s a small grant to support me in my art practice. In residence where? On the internet. … Continue reading
Coming soon: 4 Trosnoth articles
What’s this? An update on a dormant blog? I started this blog in 2010, but haven’t written anything recently. I wrote three articles in 2015, one in 2016, and none in 2017. Well that trend has just turned around! Throughout … Continue reading
Jesus and the Rich Young Man (One Size Fits All)
“Teacher,” the man replied, “I’ve obeyed all these commandments since I was young.”
Jesus looked at the man, and rose to the challenge.
“Really. You’ve kept all of them?”
“Yes Teacher. My parents taught me to follow the laws of Moses.”
“Ok, well how about this? Have you ever been angry with anyone?” asked Jesus.
“No Teacher,” he replied. “To be perfectly honest, my life has been fairly easy. I’ve never had any reason to be angry.” Continue reading
Ubuntu on a ThinkPad Helix (x86 Tablet/Convertible)
I’m looking for a new tablet. Over the past few days I’ve had the chance to play around with a ThinkPad Helix. The Helix comes with Windows 8, but naturally, I installed Ubuntu to see how it works on a touch device. Here are my findings. Continue reading