On global homogenetic culture. “GHC is Trader Joe’s bags outside of the...
On global homogenetic culture. “GHC is Trader Joe’s bags outside of the States. GHC is people en masse wearing the same exact outfits on accident in public. GHC is adult dorms. GHC is a Louis Vuitton in every city. GHC is Shake Shake going global.”
The Kindly Brontosaurus
Before he died, David Lynch talked to Natasha Lyonne about AI. “Natasha,...
Before he died, David Lynch talked to Natasha Lyonne about AI. “Natasha, this is a pencil. Everyone has access to a pencil, and likewise, everyone with a phone will be using AI, if they aren’t already. It’s how you use the pencil. You see?”
Jason Snell: ‘About That A18 Pro MacBook Rumor’
Quoting Charles Babbage
On two occasions I have been asked, — "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out ?" In one case a member of the Upper, and in the other a member of the Lower, House put this question. I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.
— Charles Babbage, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher, 1864
Tags: charles-babbage
That Dropped Call With Customer Service? It Was on Purpose. “Not hiring...
Editorial Template for Every Time the United States Goes to War. “President...
Mandelbrot in x86 assembly by Claude
“The plot of this movie aged extremely well.” A remake of The...
“The plot of this movie aged extremely well.” A remake of The Running Man directed by Edgar Wright? Yes, please. Here’s the trailer.
TIL: Using Playwright MCP with Claude Code
Living Colour’s Tiny Desk Concert
Living Colour recently visited the NPR Music office for a Tiny Desk Concert. Cult of Personality might be an all-time top 10 song for me — I vividly remember their 1989 appearance on Saturday Night Live.1 They still got it!
- I probably saw their performance on Arsenio as well, but the SNL set is the one that sticks in my brain.↩
Tags: Living Colour · music · Saturday Night Live · Tiny Desk Concerts · video
Slice of Life
Quoting Kevin Webb
One of the best examples of LLM developer tooling I've heard is from a team that supports software from the 80s-90s. Their only source of documentation is video interviews with retired employees. So they feed them into transcription software and get summarized searchable notes out the other end.
— Kevin Webb, a couple million lines of Smalltalk
Tags: small, ai-assisted-programming, ai, llms
John Nichols remembers his colleague & friend, the legendary journalist Bill Moyers....
PlanetScale's classy retirement
Sometimes a service with a free plan will decide to stop supporting it. I understand why this happens, but I'm often disappointed at the treatment of existing user's data. It's easy to imagine users forgetting about their old accounts, missing the relevant emails and then discovering too late that their data is gone.
Inspired by today's news about PlanetScale PostgreSQL I signed into PlanetScale and found I had a long-forgotten trial account there with a three-year-old database on their free tier. That free tier was retired in March 2024.
Here's the screen that greeted me in their control panel:

What a great way to handle retiring a free plan! My data is still there, and I have the option to spin up a database for 24 hours to help get it back out again.
“[Showing] people they are not alone in caring about an issue” is...
A custom template system from the mid-2000s era
“When I was in high school, my friends and I had a...
“When I was in high school, my friends and I had a game we used to play at the mall: we would go into the Apple store and try to make it to the back wall of the store, touch it, and exit out the front without an Apple staff person talking to us.”