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Library
Cards and collections from my Semble library. Pages saved for later, grouped into shelves I return to. 768 cards, 25 shelfves.
Shelves
25 collections- Collection 563 cards
Skyreader Saves
- Collection 2 cards
toread
- Collection 1 card
To process
- Collection 2 cards
Building with agents
- Collection 3 cards
Protocol thinking
- Collection 4 cards
Cybernetics
- Collection 1 card
Cryptocurrency
It's bad
- Collection 2 cards
Thinking about thinking
- Collection 2 cards
ATproto development
Tools and resources for building on atproto
- Collection 19 cards
Cool Atmosphere apps
- Collection 9 cards
Internet sensemaking
- Collection 5 cards
The structure of social media
- Collection 9 cards
Books I've been reading
- Collection 3 cards
Tools for thought
- Collection 1 card
Cool tools
- Collection 2 cards
Awesome terminal
- Collection 8 cards
Local first
- Collection 5 cards
Tech right analysis
- Collection 9 cards
Security?
- Collection 1 card
Tech and Law
- Collection 105 cards
the AI of it all
- Collection 5 cards
understanding events
- Collection 1 card
vc stuff
- Collection 12 cards
development
- Collection 19 cards
atproto stuff
Recently filed
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music hardware is a fashion accessory
why is everyone obsessed with audio hardware now?
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local git remotes — alexander cobleigh
How to backup with git using machines you have at home
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Claude Opus 4.8: The System Card
Only six weeks after Opus 4.7, we have Opus 4.8.
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Who Is Nick Bilton?
Edward Bulwer-Lytton just sent me a telegram from hell that says: “WOW THIS GUY SUCKS AT WRITING STOP.”
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A Cascade of Conscientiousness
Launching FAI's new Physical Intelligence Project
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OpenAI’s math breakthrough played to AI’s strengths
I explain OpenAI’s math breakthrough more clearly than OpenAI did.
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AI #170: Lack of Executive Order
Last week ended on a cliffhanger of sorts.
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Choosing to Stay Human
If you go to your favorite social media site, you will find it full of posts that start to look suspiciously similar to each other:
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We May Be Entering A Second Axial Age
The transition from small hunter-gatherer societies into complex civilizations gave rise to the first Axial Age. Today, the planetary polycrisis of climate chaos, mass migration, increasing warfare and transformative AI represents a rupture of comparable magnitude.
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Encyclical Letter of His Holiness Leo XIV Magnifica Humanitas (15 May 2026)
ENCYCLICAL LETTER MAGNIFICA HUMANITAS OF HIS HOLINESS POPE LEO XIV ON SAFEGUARDING THE HUMAN PERSON IN THE TIME OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE [ Multimedia ] ___________________________
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Import AI 458: Reckoning with the future; and a singularity story
What AI-driven miracles will happen this year?
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RTMH: Pope Leo's Magnifica Humanitas on AI
His holiness has spoken, frequently about AI.
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AI Isn't Management. Try Explaining That to Matthew Prince
At last we have created the Corporation That Eliminates Middle Managers from classic management text Don't Eliminate the Middle Managers!
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Some ideas for what comes next, May 2026
Gemini Flash 3.5, Mythos, open-closed balance, America's open-source surge, emerging power struggles and more.
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Agents want flexible schemas
The NoSQL comeback nobody saw coming
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Suburbanasia
The environment younger Millennials and older Gen-Z grew up in withered away their ability to mitigate stress and handle disagreements. Is there any way to fix it?
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Commodity Intelligence
The seductiveness of “general intelligence” is rooted in a costly category error
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Planescape: Torment, Part 1: From the Tabletop…
This article tells part of the general story of Dungeons & Dragons on the tabletop and on computers, which includes the more specific one of the Infinity Engine games. My power fantasy when playing a role-playing game is to confront a villain, explain point by point why his master plan is flawed, and then get […]
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Many Act 2 Games are Afoot
Protocol Institute, Long Now Labs, Strange Rules art show, vgr_zirp update, World Machines, TensTorrent
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Graph Minds Notebook
A series about hive minds, Borgs, egregores, and other emergent beasts