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The Connatic - Part I

· 3 min read

Introduced in Trullion: Alastor 2262 (1973), Jack Vance's Alastor trilogy contains a splendid idea in the form of the ruler of the Gaean Reach's five trillion souls: The Connatic. Vance only briefly touches on this character throughout the Alastor trilogy, and yet in reading it one can easily imagine and feel the unique balancing power this enigmatic character holds. Despite having over-Whelming (pun intended) power to enact and enforce any policy desired, I find that The Connatic is characterized as being so very aware of the random nature of his blessed existence, and with that understanding comes a wonderfully light and mellow ruling hand on the galactic scale.

Describing this aspect of The Connatic is one of my favorite Jack Vance passages. Below is said quote from The Connatic himself, from Chapter XIX of Trullion: Alastor 2262:

A Poem to The Last Unicorn

· 2 min read

Out of the random nowhere, we watched The Last Unicorn (1982) as a family last week. It's an animated film based on a book of the same title. The animation was done by the Japanese animation studio Topcraft, which one may recognize (I did visually) from the 1977 The Hobbit adaptation. I found the voice acting mostly off somehow (even Jeff Bridges), and so was surprised to such well known names numbered among the cast. However, one stands out to write home (online?) about. Hearing the first lines from Christopher Lee as the decrepit King Haggard was chilling, after having spent so many hours with him as the oddly familiar role of Saruman through the years.

The Last Unicorn - Still #1

AWS Static Site Memorandum

· 4 min read

Below is a simple memorandum on setting up this static website and running it in AWS as I wanted it. Mostly, so that I'll be able to recall what the heck I did to get it all done. The fun thing about AWS documentation and tutorials is that there is an abundance of content available, but they all seem to tragically be missing that one crucial bit of information you need. This post will be yet another statistic in evidence to that fact. 😆 So, to achieve victory in this effort, you just need to get gather a good full handful of them and then put all the pieces together.

The Objective

Note that the outcome I was working towards was that the site was referenced canonically only at the naked domain corthulhu.com, and that the www subdomain variant was just always redirected there.

Additionally, the web stack I was targeting was simply:

  1. S3 bucket(s) for the file/object store
  2. CloudFront (referencing the S3 objects) for content distribution
  3. Whatever else is necessary for achieving #1 and #2

Produce! Produce!

· 2 min read

Hi, I'm Corey Rosemurgy. It's Valentine's Day.

I read Harlan Ellison's Greatest Hits last year. I want, and should commit myself to making a tier list of the stories it contains. Tier lists are neat. Anyway, something I encountered in the short story "All the Lies That Are My Life" (1981), was a quote that has reemerged in my head on something like a weekly basis since I read its words. It is a quote from Sartor Resartus (1833-4) by Thomas Carlyle. It reads:

Produce! Produce! Were it but the pitifullest infinitesimal fraction of a Product, produce it, in God's name! 'Tis the utmost thou hast in thee: out with it, then. Up, up! Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy whole might. Work while it is called Today; for the night cometh, wherein no man can work.

This quote shouts at me and I want to find a way to have it invoke action in my off-hours vs. doom-scrolling ~ y o u t u b e ~ or otherwise. There is always plenty to do that one would be proud of once it's done...be it even "the pitifullest infinitesimal fraction of a Product."