Howdy, folks! I'm sorry about the unannounced hiatus. It's been a wild month for me, working 12-hour night shifts with lots of overtime, not to mention finalizing the text of my novel. I've been swamped! Today, though, we're kicking things off again with a special post: a showcase of the incredible work of my cover... Continue Reading →
Clash of the AI Image Generators
When it comes to making quick, flashy imagery for this site, Midjourney has long been my tool of choice. It's a godsend for my sillier and more lighthearted posts; I've used it to generate eye-popping covers1 for my short stories, and visuals for book reviews that would otherwise lack them. But it might not be... Continue Reading →
Spooktacular Halloween Adventures in AI-Generated Artwork
Well, it seems to be that time of year again: when the leaves on the trees turn orange and red, the full Moon lights the clouds with an eerie pale glow, headless Hessians menace sleepy New England towns... and Let's Get Off This Rock Already! publishes its annual Halloween special. Previous entries covered Event Horizon... Continue Reading →
Isolated Outposts and Crumbling Ruins: The Lost Places of Midjourney
Welcome back, everyone! This week's entry will be a little lighter on text and heavier on visuals---which, judging by the success of my previous posts on AI-generated art, ought to be a popular decision. But this time I aim to focus on a particular theme. You see, ever since I was a kid, I've been... Continue Reading →
Apparently WordPress Comes With an AI Assistant, Now
I'll be the first to admit I've had a sporadic posting schedule. I'm trying to do better this year---which is why I'm typing this piece up on July 4, almost a month in advance---but the historical pattern of this site has been enormous gaps in between frantic bursts of writing. Eight whole months passed between... Continue Reading →
Further Adventures in AI-Generated Artwork
It's been the better part of a year since I posted my early experiments with Midjourney. Today, in what may be one of my shorter, sillier pieces, I'll fill you in on my antics during the intervening time. It's stunning how far generative AI has advanced just while I've been using it; if I were... Continue Reading →
Weird and Wonderful Adventures in AI-Generated Artwork
Historians will remember 2022 as the year AI took the internet by storm. Algorithmic text and image generators---the likes of ChatGPT, MidJourney, and Jasper---exploded in popularity, spawning new internet trends, provoking fierce opposition from flesh-and-blood artists, and threatening the security of creative jobs (like mine). As 2023 dawns, it seems there is no stopping the... Continue Reading →
Exploring the Far Reaches of the Universe in SpaceEngine
Hello again, everyone! I have awakened from my long slumber---not since the ancient year of 2021 have I uploaded anything to this site. Now, that may be due to a combination of procrastination, a busy couple of terms at school, and getting distracted with other projects, but the more interesting explanation is that I was... Continue Reading →
Project Plowshare: Atoms for Peace
For today's post, we will turn our attention to Earth---not an unprecedented topic for this blog, despite the overall focus on space. In particular I would like to discuss one of the wackier technological ideas of the Cold War, where the United States researched ways to turn its nuclear arsenal into a tool for economic... Continue Reading →
The Southern Frontier: Opportunities and Challenges in Antarctica
The poles aren't as inaccessible as they used to be. Climate change has made Arctic shipping routes more navigable than ever before, while record temperatures are making swaths of Siberia and northern Canada amenable to human settlement. As rising sea levels, desertification, and heat waves force people out of hitherto livable regions, we will witness... Continue Reading →





































