This is money, you use it to buy thingsOk I want to use it to buy this TVah…What?Well that’s okay, it’s just that most people use a plastic card for that.How does that work?Well the plastic card represents the digital … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2025
New Friend Photo Booth app
After my 30 days of AI experimentation, I’m better able to use the tools available to build small-but-complete software projects. Today’s project is a simple photo booth app that uses your device’s camera to create a vintage-style photo strip you … Continue reading
Commentary on SSC’s In the Balance
When I first read In the Balance on Slate Star Codex, there was something captivating about it, like there was a big point I was supposed to get, but my mind kept getting too tired to grasp it. Anyway I think I got something now. Continue reading
Doing a new thing with AI every day for 30 days
I did a new thing with AI tools every day for 30 days. I recorded these clips mostly for accountability, but there’s some cool stuff in here that I’d like to share. Chapters are timestamped so you can skip around. Continue reading
My fight, 2025
The website is for my personal projects, and this is… something like that. I’ve been training at Zombie Muay Thai in Manhattan for about two years, and in February this year I fought an exhibition Muay Thai match against a … Continue reading
The math caught up to you
The math caught up to you. When you were in school you took a variety of subjects in rotating classes, covering 7 or 8 subjects in a day. You took math, and it was hard. It didn’t make you feel … Continue reading
The non-tribal tribes
This post is about tribalism in contemporary Western culture, and specifically it’s about the invisible assortment of people who have self-selected out of it. What the “Grey Tribe” gave up in tribal coordination, they gained in greater freedom to determine their own values and lives. The result is a fresher, more dynamic arena of human activity. I’ve spent a lot of time in some of these quiet cultures, and I want to tell you about them. Continue reading
The present perfect tense is ruining your life
There’s a world of difference between wanting to do something and wanting to have done something. What’s dangerous is when we conflate the two. It’s a form of deception (usually self-deception), and it sets us up for failure and frustration in our efforts. Continue reading