π WWW
There are a lot of links out to different parts of the web on this site. I try to mark them all so they get listed here.
π Haiku Heroes: Donald Barthelme over on Sourcefeed
But the task is not
so much to solve problems as
to propose questions
I need to turn this Haiku into a poster.
My first ever post referencing Micro.Blog was on ποΈ Jan 4th/3rd 2017 (4th according to the post, 3rd according to the URL)
My first ever post on Micro.Blog was on ποΈ Jan 27th 2018
Fully 8 years since I arrived here - and yet this is the first time I had ever heard this.
This is why on Micro.blog when you stop paying, we keep hosting your blog indefinitely.
π€― AWESOME @manton
πΊ Finished π Criminal Record Season 2 last night as the final episode dropped.
It is another repeat formula. Started strong - meandered with a good ending.
Overall better than Season 1 … I think we are in β
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land.

The date conundrum has been around and discussed forever, although βconundrumβ is really a misnomer. Quite simply the correct way to format a date is YYMMDD - or YYYYMMDD - any other choice is just wrong. Opinionated? Yup. Wrong? No.
π How the World Agreed on a Date Format (Except the US) does a really good job of laying out the story and the challenge, ending with the observation that …
Us Americans havenβt adopted it (yet). We still write 06/08/2026 on bank checks, forms and filings, but the machines we all use are on 8601 and they are doing most of the talking.
π The Market Behind the Wall
Which is why I would be nervous, were I sitting atop a five-and-a-half-trillion-dollar valuation built on a story its own executives call the tokenomics flywheel: AI gets cheaper, so people use more of it, so you sell more chips, forever. Itβs a lovely flywheel. It also rests on two assumptions standing up indefinitely β that the lookups stay on the graphics chip, and that the hallucination tax, the wrongness, the wall, is simply the permanent cost of doing business, a thing you manage rather than cure. 2Brains is a bet that both assumptions fall in the same afternoon
From a βzingerβ perspective, this is a great piece from Bob Cringely.
π Kev Quirk makes a good point.
Is it so hard to add an “email me” link at the bottom of the post? π
Which is why I do exactly that and why ποΈ I started doing this.
ππΌ It’s not very funny for Charlie Chaplin - but needs to be watched. (Recorded 86 years ago.)
If you are reading this post on my site, you will see that this link is rendered as an embedded video at the bottom of the post. (THANKYOU @rknightuk]. It will render just fine - unless the video owner wants you to watch it over on YouTube (and to be fair - there are very good reasons for that). If that happens, click on the link above and you will be taken to YouTube. The 'error' is only because the creator wants you to got to YouTube to watch it. That said - on rare occasions, it might actually be broken. If it is - sorry about that - try sending me an email and I will check if I made an error.Crucial Track π΅ June 10, 2026
"Rhythm Of Life" by Sammy Davis, Jr.
Not a 'musical/show' kinda guy, and this came out before I was old enough to 'get it' - but for whatever reason since I first heard it - have always absolutely loved it.
The image comes from π The Rhythm of Life

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πΌπ A short video about The Rhythm of Life Art Installation in Yucca.
π A new home for Progress Planner, and for us.
When we started Progress Planner, the idea was simple. A website is never βdone.β The work that keeps a site healthy is small, repetitive, and a little boring. Almost nobody does it, because nothing reminds them to.
π¬ Joost De Valk
I know what he means - but gotta say at some point - we just have to to say - ok done. Sadly, not quite ready for that in this house.
π₯ I just watched π The Sting for the first time in many many years and every bit as good as I remembered it. β β β β
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I need to check - but back in the late 80s I had a friend that owned a βBathtub Porscheβ - convertible version. Don’t think it was a really old one though – but I do remember that it was a lovely car. Great rides for sure.
π Cory Doctorow: Porsche 356 Pre-A CoupΓ© 1953.
One for my library β¦π The Myth, the Mythos and the Man | Om
ποΈ My second ever βSnicklecastβ was in ποΈ March, 2019 and in it I defined a Snicklecast - and explained how 30 seconds came to be the maximum length of a Snicklecast.
Last night, the YouTube βalgoβ served me ππΌ this last night β¦ a short video of the street known as The Shambles in York β¦ England.
I set the start of the video at 2 minutes and 5 seconds - just before the narrator referenced the βmanyβ Snickleways just around The Shambles.
The Coffee Yard - referenced in the Snicklecast in 2019 is not one of them. The map shows their relative positions.
If you are reading this post on my site, you will see that this link is rendered as an embedded video at the bottom of the post. (THANKYOU @rknightuk]. It will render just fine - unless the video owner wants you to watch it over on YouTube (and to be fair - there are very good reasons for that). If that happens, click on the link above and you will be taken to YouTube. The 'error' is only because the creator wants you to got to YouTube to watch it. That said - on rare occasions, it might actually be broken. If it is - sorry about that - try sending me an email and I will check if I made an error.
πΈ A test as much as anything to see what Gemma 4 26B did with providing ‘accessibility text’ for my photo.
This is what it came up with:
A small structure with a dark roof covered in solar panels sits nestled among a dense backdrop of lush green trees.
Not too shabby. It was that kind of phrasing I had in my mind when I took it down by the beach last week, observing how the roof of an old boathouse (Unused? Do not know.) could double up as a baby solar ‘farm’ and not be that distracting.
Farm? Ok ‘backlot’.
π UPDATE: 5 Minutes Later
Now I have read π Manton’s post properly - point of clarification -
While the checkbox is present in the current build, the server-side work is not yet enabled for any users.
So jury remains out as to how good the local model will be. I will run a test on the same image when it is available … so marking this post π§
πΊ Finished watching π Lawmen: Bass Reeves last night.
I like a great Western - but this was only good.
It was made more interesting by the fact it was based on a true story.
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π Silicon Valleyβs Biggest Payday. Yet!
By the time the public gets to participate, the $20 million has become $182 billion on paper. The $900 million has become $120 billion. The risk has been taken, absorbed, and rewarded many times over before the first share is sold on the Nasdaq. Public investors are not funding the bet. They are paying for it after it won.
π¬ Om
… Public investors are not funding the bet. They are paying for it after it won.
πΊ Finished π Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 last night .. and every bit as good as Season 1. Everything all nearly wrapped up .. with lots of new hanging chads for Series 3 to pickup on. Great job. Well worth β β β β
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