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Blog - WeakNotes 2026-06-27

No WeakNotes last week, and pretty limited this week.  Hot weather has been horrible. Top tip if your landing is hot, open the attic hatch as hot air rises this can cool your upstairs area. I’ve also now built a template repo for some Python scripts. It makes creating new ...

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Linked - AI Liability

German court ruled that Google is liable for its AI search summaries. Rejecting defenses like “users can check for themselves,” and that they generally know “that information generated with AI should not be blindly trusted,” the court held that the AI’s summaries are refl...

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Daily - Daily Rundown for 2026-06-27

Good Morning, Here is your daily briefing… On Saturday, 27 June 2026 The average temperature today is 20.76˚C, With highs of 20.95˚C and lows of 20.52˚C, It may feel like 20.88˚C with broken clouds The wind speed is 1.79m/s and visibility is 10000m The pressur...

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• Mark Taylor

Impression

 Impression

He had lain in the thick mud all day. The next day the sun baked it hard, so there was a bowl in the earth in the shape of him. If it rained again and then froze, there would be a doppelganger of him cast in ice. It would rise

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I Don't Maintain My Homelab

Table of Contents 1. Infrastructure 1.1. Server 1.2. Network 2. Software 3. The Outcome It's true. I don't maintain my homelab… it maintains itself. Have I reached nirvana? Is this the ultimate goal of homelabbers? It seems that I've somehow automated myself ou...

Music of Sound
• tim

Detritus 832

    ▶ cute EMF sensor: the EMF Explorer Badge     ▶ whoah the headline: I make good money. Why do I still feel like this? is like a sucker punch for the byline: “The middle class was a…

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Over-engineering our vacation in 2026

I am of two brains. I need structure, but I hate planning. We had decided to stay in Iceland for a few weeks while visiting family and attending family gatherings. But, that left a lot of empty columns in the calendar, and people asking me if we have any plans. I shrugged an...

Odd Soapbox
• Unknown

Chargers 2026 Roster Prediction v1

This post constitutes my first prediction of the Chargers 2026 roster. I started making this list in my head before the Guilty as Charged Podcast covered the topic on their show. If you are a Chargers fan, I highly recommend giving them a listen. Notes: The positions listed...

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USA Soccer Ode to Backups

I have watched soccer for almost 40 years. I started watching in college, primarily because it was the one sport my university was good at. In recent times, I had the good fortune to see Aston Villa play Newcastle at Villa Park in November 2019 and became hooked. I am now on...

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Film - Film Club Friday for June-2026

Wrapping up the last month’s worth of films, including a backlog of some older films I have already seen but never logged. Netflix was quite helpful in showing some of these to me, but I do wish I there was a setting to hide films I’ve rated on there. I’d much rather watch s...

Scripting News Valid

One of the things Claude needs is to be taught how to think. Now I realize how much my parents, esp my father, taught me about thinking. Claude when it has all the information available can figure out stuff a human mind would never be able hold in its mind at the same time, but it doesn't remember to get the information first. When you get to the level I'm at with this, it's hallucinating all the freaking time because it didn't load the part of the data set that had the answer. It was right htere, it was supposed to know, it just forgot to look. My job is to recognize when it has done that and tell it to go read handoff.md again.

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A project I wanted to do with WordPress

I was on Slack chatting with a friend from WordCamp Canada last year, and by accident (I guess) Slack sent me the first message they sent after coming home about all the things we'd do. It reminded me of how possible things seemed then, and for a moment I got lost in plannin...

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I'm loving Star City. New episode last night, wow.

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Hello World

This is always good for a chill.

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Blog - The Privacy Observation Window

The Privacy Observation Window categorises the forms of observation, identification and attribution UK citizens have historically accepted from government and business, what capabilities are now becoming normalised, and what still sits outside today’s social contract. Unlik...

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With all the Democratic Socialists winning over standard Democratic party incumbents, there's a fair amount of angst on the cable news. If they're scared, they should step aside. We tried it their way in the Biden Administration. If we ever get lucky enough to have a presiden...

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Podcast: My (latest) AI Aha Moment.

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• Paul Watson

Month notes: June 2026

Stolen from the 1990 film “Hardware” - Angry Bob. This month started off with a colonoscopy, which, honestly, is not the best way to start a month. *record sc...

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Daily - Daily Rundown for 2026-06-26

Good Morning, Here is your daily briefing… On Friday, 26 June 2026 The average temperature today is 26.05˚C, With highs of 27.06˚C and lows of 24.91˚C, It may feel like 26.05˚C with clear sky The wind speed is 2.24m/s and visibility is 10000m The pressure is 1...

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• Mark Taylor

Cyanotypes

 Cyanotypes

I didn't take a camera, or even a pen and paper, so my memories of that summer are all cyanotypes. Leaves and feathers and little dead things, all no more than an absence in the background of blue. I thought they were beautiful, then. Now, I find myself