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To those paying attention, this is old news … but recording it now because I think it is an excellent lesson as to why you should never … ever … trust a Silo. It’s theirs. The stuff you put there is …

Like a lot of us I guess - I have been reading and listening a lot to the AI chatter. This is a list of not everything I have read and listened to - and not quite sure why these ended up on a list and others didn’t - but still you might find an interesting nougat in here?

For the longest time I have used a drafts action to post to MicroBlog. There are also two others I use, but there was one particularly I used for my Daily Stoic post.

After updating MicroBlog to …

🔗 Just finished listening to the latest Core Intuition.

At one point in the conversation @manton and @danielpunkass were talking about community guidelines, social norms et al. Hate speech on Bluesky …

The gasman had an appointment this morning … he was on time and we spent some quality time together. End result? The next step would be to call a plumber (not a carpenter) … see the …

Turns out that ChatGPT can be pretty useful. Who knew?

In case you aren’t keeping up - I have been playing around with embedding video on 🔗 john.philpin.com. I cracked it a while back - but the …

Which reminds me that I need to find that quote that reminds us that all life is just ‘replication at scale’

Of course the human invention of copyright law then results in things like the court case …

I have had three actions in ‘Things’ now for weeks. They were there to remind me to post a snippet from three podcasts that I wanted to share. The actual snipping and posting is not that …

Sorry about all the posts and deletes. This one is staying!


‘From Obsidian’ is a new category on this ‘public journal’. Not sure yet how it will pan out - but my thinking is …

A little foraging around the hood yesterday afternoon … some observations.

Going by car makes … Teslas had the most unfriendly, aggressive drivers on the road.

To provide context, on one occasion I …