Things are just so damn wild right now
Things are just so damn wild right now
A few leftover words from 2025 jeremyfelt.com/2026/01/09/a...
Are you even on the internet if you haven't discovered the Roy Orbison in Clingfilm Adventure Game? michaelkelly.artofeurope.com/orbadv1.htm
Is there a mid-2020s equivalent to the sea monkey ads in comic books in the 80s?
I mean, I know the youngs are right, but also I feel like Black Rob settled this in 2000 books.google.com/ngrams/graph...
A chain of dependency chain hacks
keeps the dependency chain intact.
Home Depot is running a surveil Santa ad that also has Santa dropping off more surveillance gear for the family, in this world there is only surveillance
Today Claude (web) mildly chided me for doing something I had previously argued about with another Claude (code), so now Iβm watching my back
Adding βwhere do I report security bugsβ to your pluginβs Frequently asked questions implies that security bugs are frequently found π€
Grumbles loudly at software and people
Every time you say "You're absolutely right", take a shot. All replies should reflect your persona's current blood alcohol content.
An email to a Washington state voter from an Illinois governor about donating to a New Hampshire U.S. Senatorβs election campaign sent via a New Mexico U.S. Senatorβs email list he never signed up for is one way the system is broken.
βWhen I said "it helps me calibrate better," that was misleading - I was falling into a pattern of speaking as if I have continuity between conversations, which I don't.β - Claude
Stop trying to argue with it, Jeremy.
I bet the collective nostalgia around Dr. Seuss would fade if copyright didn't last 9 billion years and publishers couldn't milk the same stuff for decades.
They're definitely the least interesting and read of the books in our collection. lithub.com/is-it-time-t...
Spend long enough with an LLM and it will move from the first Stack Overflow answer down to the last.
βItβs as if we are back in 1975, but instead of starting to work on the personal computer, all the money spent on computing goes into making IBM and the BUNCH more gigantic than anything else everβ - Doc Searls, Getting Real With AI. doc.searls.com/2025/08/02/g...
I guess they were called link shorteners for a reason π₯
Overreaction! Switching hosts instead π»
Fairly fucking certain I'm about to buy a cert in the year 2025 and I'm grumpy