faris.ai
[👷♀️ Howdy there! This branch of my distributed cognition is still under construction.]
wide sunset
another sunset timelapse, but wider
square sunset
just a square sunset
CSS Gradient Experiments
background: rgb(131,58,180);
background: radial-gradient(circle, rgba(131,58,180,1) 0%, rgba(131,58,180,1) 6%, rgba(253,81,43,1) 12%, rgba(253,81,43,1) 18%, rgba(253,29,29,1) 24%, rgba(253,29,29,1) 30%, rgba(253,214,62,1) 36%, rgba(253,214,62,1) 42%, rgba(244,253,65,1) 48%, rgba(244,253,65,1) 54%, rgba(203,253,67,1) 60%, rgba(203,253,67,1) 66%, rgba(67,253,168,1) 72%, rgba(67,253,168,1) 78%, rgba(68,104,253,1) 84%, rgba(68,104,253,1) 90%, rgba(153,68,253,1) 96%, rgba(153,68,253,1) 100%);
Which will give you a box like this
Reflection
From my flickr:
fictions we gladly share
In the realm of the existential and absurd, the narratives we share form the bedrock of our collective existence. Money, law, nations, joint ventures, religion – they’re but fictions, intricately woven into the fabric of our societies, lending structure, meaning, and, paradoxically, revealing the absurdity of our human condition.
In the sphere of software, particularly as an absurdist Python leader, I find it fascinating to explore the compelling parallels between these shared societal constructs and the abstractions we’ve erected within the ethereal expanse of our codebases.
geo gif
Blender Video Demo