Looks like I’ll be going to see Rush.
kind note
Red Dwarf is foundational for me. Watching it over and over, the search for second hand videos, setting every Windows 3.1 sound to Lister yelling “Smeg!”. RIP, Rob Grant.
Akira’s coming round in the cinema again. The experience of watching it on that Sunday morning after recording it from BBC 2 is definitely a pivotal moment in my life.
Can’t wait to see it again.
“My experience with AI” blog posts end up being either “I give it enormous instructions, let it chug away and don’t read the code. It’s the future” or “I have learned to break tasks down into very small, manageable tasks, but it’s my paid subscription that’s improved my productivity.”
Deep thought and Internet searches going into a perceived problem in the code. How to avoid n+1 problem? Can sqlx easily built nested struts in arrays? Will I need a new plugin.
Wait… The whole thing is two queries and a loop. GFDI.
Hello Talk now has an AI bot joining in on helping to correct posts. Feels like it’s somewhat defeating the point of creating a community to help each other.
Then again, it’s all just for the predatory money lending ads, isn’t it?
Adding to my culinary repertoire by making croutons.
We’ve started tracking food and other household goods in grocy, to try and cut down on buying duplicates when we’re out. I shouldn’t be surprised that we’re already at 60 different products to keep track of.
Checking Wikipedia to see
Checking Wikipedia to see
I realised it’s been nearly two years since I laid the groundwork for a 2000 AD project I’ve been wanting to build for maybe a decade. Progress is being made, and soon I’ll release more open source software with an audience in single figures.
I’d always figured the Sphinx was incredibly tall, but apparently the Kelpies are taller.
It’s the year 2000. I am in my university halls of residence trying to work out the best way to rip CDs of the Grateful Dead using EAC.
It’s the year 2020. I am at home during the pandemic, trying to work out the best way to rip CDs of the Grateful Dead using the long abandoned project abcde.
It’s the year 2026. I am at my dining room table, trying to work out the best way to rip CDs of the Grateful Dead using a download of a package called Max from 2020, because the long abandoned project abcde has stopped working on macos
Oh no! The abcde package in brew has been deprecated and it’s not building! Ripping CDs is about to get more difficult
I see people talking about using AI agents to book flights as if that’s something done so regularly that it’ll save loads of time.
Then I think about Ryanair detecting that you’re using an agent and adding another fee for the privilege.
I always meant to become a member of the Filmhouse in its previous incarnation, but never did. This time, I’ve decided to take the plunge and get the little red card.
Hopefully I can make time next weekend to see the Sorceror rerelease as my first member’s ticket.
This also means I get to futz around with beancount and try to keep track of how much value I get out of the upfront cost. Cos, y’know, it’s not a hobby if I don’t write some custom code.
We didn’t make it all the way through Happy Feet in the cinema for our second trip. There’s a lot of “mild peril” in there.
Just won my first round of lunchtime mahjong!
Last night I had the honour of introducing two people to the wonder that is “jurassic park melodica” on youtube.
Cars and TVs don’t need jingles and dancing light sequences for switching on and off. What possible benefit is there to this?
With everything becoming a general purpose CPU but with wheels/a screen, product owners are just saying “Sure, why not?” instead of “No, that’s pointless”
Sadly, it doesn’t look like Oldboy is in the Wee Filmhouse section, so I don’t think it’s a kid friendly screening. He’ll just have to put up with the louder volume.
In the last three days I’ve watched three films of my choice, start to finish without interruption. It’s been a while.
And let me tell you, 28 Years Later, Monsters Inc, and then Bone Temple is a great run of movies.
The amount of highland cow themed AI slop on display in Edinburgh is quite something.
I’ve installed home assistant and started configuring as many things as I can. I needed another timesink.
Ninety minute slack huddles are why I’m glad I invested in lightweight, open backed headphones.