Time Compression

The best part of LLMs is they allow me to undertake projects that were within my capabilities but infeasible time-wise. Nearly everything I’ve worked on with Claude and ChatGPT I already could’ve done and understand how to do without those tools, but each project sans an LLM would’ve consumed 500+ hours. But with an LLM they were able to be wrapped up in 5-30 hours. That’s a huge improvement.

I am sure the idiot control freaks will try to take it all away soon, to be clear. But for now I have tons of tools and utilities I just wouldn’t have had prior. And that’s pretty awesome.

AI modelsโ€™ values are very different from most peopleโ€™s.

America, 1926: What a Forgotten 100-Year-Old Report Says About Who We Are.

To save capitalism we need radical land-use reform.

It's a little silly to say that Beijing managed to deflate a massive housing bubble at no cost.

Data centres are a crucial test of US industrial resolve.

AI surveillance is being supercharged โ€“ and it will chill social progress.

The evidence against โ€œultra-processedโ€ foods is weaker than you think.

My Take on the Zero-Sum New-Vehicle Market in the US: Decades of Stagnation & Decline Interrupted by Steep Plunges.

GLM 5.2 and the coming AI margin collapse (part 1).

Full writeup of the Windows GDID.

FCC to end Biden-era rule that forces ISPs to list all their fees.

Backxactly Ackwards

Castro Podcasts โ€” Things I got wrong: Support.

Castro is an opinionated app and Iโ€™ve thought a lot about what weโ€™re building and what weโ€™re going to work on next. Itโ€™s unlikely Iโ€™m going to implement the request. If I did, by catering more to persnickety power users, we run the risk of alienating newer users who donโ€™t know how things work. But our power users probably arenโ€™t going anywhere, at least theyโ€™re a little harder to shake, and alienating new users is the death of the product.

This is exactly backwards. But I think the piece accidentally reveals a fundamental misunderstanding that is very common to people who create software. The reality is that your power users are the ones who funnel new users to to you. Firefox never would’ve taken off without its power users; I personally got hundreds of people to use Firefox, many of whom never would’ve heard of it at all without my influence.

When they decided to kick their power users in the teeth for largely made-up post-hoc manufactured bullshit reasons is when that software began its long usage decline. The Mozilla clowns blame the power users (at least in part) for this, but in reality it’s those users who told them what would happen if they made the bad decisions they did. And they were right, as I’ve pointed out before.

Dustin’s counterproductive reaction — as it almost always is — is a power and pride thing. Power users are often completely correct about what would make your product better for everyone. But that rubs many creators the wrong way because it means more work, and someone else having at least some measure of de facto control, and that someone saw something that you did not. It means the software becomes less yours if you let someone tell you what would in fact work better for them. And many people (such as the Firefox devs) just enjoy having control over others.

I have nearly no idea what Castro is or what it does. It seems to be about podcasts, which means I’d never touch it. But Dustin’s contentions really misunderstand what power users offer in a software ecosystem, and what it means to alienate them.

For instance, I can tell that I’d never use Castro at all even if I were into podcasts because any creator who makes a point to shit on power users is one whose product I’d not even consider in the first place.

Tower of Power

About 60% of the power we use is due to all the compute, storage and networking gear we have in our home. That is not an exact tally; it’s possible it’s more than that since that number is a conservative estimate.

That’s what happens when you get two computer nerds together. We have more sophisticated infrastructure (and more of it) than many medium-sized businesses.

And I wouldn’t have it any other way.

On Wall Street, analysts increasingly don't believe the U.S. government's 'misleading' job numbers.

Americaโ€™s Wheat Harvest Set to Fall to Lowest Level in 150 Years.

How private equity destroyed an American pastime.

Married Americans tend to be wealthier and happier. Gen Z is forgoing the institution anyway.

Gavin Newsom wants to ban the "buy, borrow, die" tax strategy. Here's what it is.

The missing 500 million: Cosmic bombardment melted Earthโ€™s first crust.

Chemical accidents rise as Trump administration proposes weakening safety rules.

Europe's new climate in seven charts.

The truth is that I regard about 90% of the debate on multiculturalism as a complete waste of time.

Having the ladder pulled up on you isnโ€™t a mental health condition.

The Private Capture of Public Genius.

Where To Strike

TrueNAS is tons faster than the Synology — partly due to that it’s just on much newer, quicker hardware — but in many ways it’s amateur hour. And I want to punch whoever thought it should be so locked down right in the chigooblies. This isn’t consumer-class infra. Gramma is not going to send her money to Nigeria if you don’t prevent me from monitoring fans. And all because I don’t have a BMC?

Yeah, fuck you, buddy.

I don’t know that there is anything better than TrueNAS, alas. But it is free, and that’s something.

Open Door

It’s become stylish to criticize people like Steve Jobs, Quentin Tarantino, Joss Whedon or even Lena Dunham for being jerks and (sort of) bullies. Want to cancel them for their alleged transgressions. But here’s the thing: those people almost certainly would not have been able to produce the quality art and products they have sans those characteristics that supposedly condemn them.

And you can kind of tell the effects this has had by absence — because the quality of art has declined enormously since woke, sensitivity readers and cancellation became de rigeur.

You do not get all that far by not pushing too hard sometimes. There’s a reason Tarantino always manages to coax the absolute best out of his cast, and that Dunham crossed boundaries with her actors: she was attempting to get something true out of them. (I’m not a fan of Girls, but the bits I’ve watched there’s no denying it’s well-made and has a voice.)

Artists are always transgressive and should be so. We need those people. They will always be going too far, opening doors many people feel should be left closed. And that’s exactly what they should be doing.