Awesome!
I'm a little sad that yt.artemislena.eu never works anymore (even when the backend is up). Of course most of the invidious instances don't work anymore after a big youtube crackdown. But ggtyler.dev usually still works great (cal1.iv.ggtyler.dev and pol1.iv.ggtyler.dev) and they are outspoken trans allies too displaying the text: "Also, 🏳️⚧️ trans rights :)" appearing above every single youtube video.
Anyway, it would be so damn cool if webrings made a real comeback.
Alright this just struck me as so on so many levels. Like, not just the randomness of GPS being the specific thing that is the singular modern miracle, not just that new-fangled technology existing that people who are now dead didn't get to experience is the reason why it's sad they're dead, but even why it is noteworthy that Helen Mirren has these thoughts, and why was she saying this of Kurt Cobain of all people?
I figured there had to be more context, and there is, but nowhere near enough to adequately answer my questions. Apparently though, this isn't a one-off. She is known for talking about Kurt Cobain and how modern technology relates to his death.
I suppose it's mildly (very mildly) interesting to know that some celebrity I have a vague notion of (Mirren) is an unlikely fan of another celebrity who I was once a huge fan of. And I guess everyone has their own unique ways of contemplating their mortality.