{"chain":[{"channel":"cities","content":"<green> Fort McKay is located about 500 miles north of Calgary.\r\n<teal> Fort McKay is a small community in northern Alberta, located about 54 kilometers north of Fort McMurray along the Athabasca River. It has historical roots as a Hudson\u2019s Bay Company trading post and is now situated in the heart of Alberta's oil sands region. The local economy benefits significantly from nearby oil sands development, with businesses and partnerships tied to the industry, though environmental concerns remain a key consideration. Surrounded by boreal forest, the area is rich in natural beauty, and traditional activities such as hunting and fishing are still part of the community\u2019s lifestyle. Fort McKay offers essential services, including a school, health center, and recreational facilities, while more specialized services are accessed in Fort McMurray.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\ngoals for the week, \"professional\":\r\n# new personal website (with resume/portfolio; and also with photographs and \"list of hobbies\")\r\n# Atacama / LLM integrations\r\n# Atacama print-view tuning\r\n# Atacama \"small feature\" list: database re-structuring will be at the top of the list\r\n\r\ngoals for the week, \"personal\":\r\n# social events on Monday and Thursday\r\n# get haircut (<red> not today, not Sunday; the barber shops in central Iowa are closed or overcrowded on Sundays)\r\n# additional withheld from public view\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nThere are some *directional* choices to be made about Atacama.  Will I be importing content from other platforms?  Is it going to support multiple users and/or multiple installations?\r\n\r\nSome of the answers will be based around how the LLM features work.  And look.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nhttps://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5066601-senate-democrats-consider-rfk-jr/\r\n\r\n<< Some Democrats said to be open to backing RFK Jr. >>\r\n\r\n<red> I mostly agree with the take.  RFK Jr is controversial in *different* ways than most of the other controversial nominees of the next administration.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nOver the past 2 months, the stock for Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ:RGTI) has gone from 1.12 to 19.02 . (<xantham> and yet, quantum computing is still fake)\r\n\r\nI must assume that Google's \"error-correction\" paper is the driving factor.  It was at 1.35 on November 20 when Google announced \"AlphaQubit\". (<green> https://blog.google/technology/google-deepmind/alphaqubit-quantum-error-correction/ ) (<red> AlphaQubit is nothing.  It is an LLM that does a computational task very slightly better than a much simpler model), and 4.4 on December 9 when Google announced Willow (<green> https://research.google/blog/making-quantum-error-correction-work/ ) (<xantham> Willow could be Big If True. )\r\n\r\nOf course, quantum computing is still fake.  (<red> even with Shor's algorithm, one cannot accomplish anything useful with 49 bits in 58 microseconds)  But, that isn't the question for the markets.  The logic is \"LLMs are big, quantum computing feel similar, QED\".\r\n\r\nThe question is: when will the *Samaritans* get off the train?  I have no answers.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nfootball is done.\r\n<orange> well, actually, there is still \"week 18\" of the NFL, plus two more rounds of college football playoffs, and ... does the East-West game count?\r\n\r\nit is college basketball season.  much like football has done, there is too much supply for me to care about any individual game right now.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nunlike in football (where Iowa State is always the \"scrappy underdog\" or the \"lovable loser\" or \"team with a great year wins the Pop-Tarts bowl\"), ISU sometimes is legitimately good in basketball. (<red> both men's and women's; although this year only the men's team is possibly \"legitimately good\")  this might be one of those years.\r\n\r\nfour of the top 6 teams in the polls are in the SEC.  the other two are Duke and ISU.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nhttps://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/page/CBBblockbuster0103/sec-men-college-basketball-dominance-auburn-tennessee-florida\r\n\r\nESPN describes how good the SEC has been.\r\n\r\nalthough, I have one gripe.  If you look at the team records (as-of 5 January), the worst home record in the conference is 8-1.  The most road games any team has played is 3. (<red> this is not unique to the SEC; most major-conference basketball programs play 5 games against bad teams at home in the non-conference.  it lets them sell tickets, it lets them get easy wins, and it hopefully doesn't erode the integrity of the sport too much.) (<orange> well, actually, some teams have as many as six \"neutral-site games\")\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\ngoals for today:\r\n# write the long Atacama to-do list\r\n# laundry\r\n# Peloton ride (<mogue> the attempts to use a << level >> to level the bike were not successful.  but I think it is good enough to ride.)\r\n# shopping?\r\n# no terminal/IDE usage until after sunset","created_at":"2025-01-05T16:41:48.829828","id":68,"is_target":false,"parent_id":null,"processed_content":"<p><span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> Fort McKay is located about 500 miles north of Calgary.\r</span></span></p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-teal\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83e\udd16</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> Fort McKay is a small community in northern Alberta, located about 54 kilometers north of Fort McMurray along the Athabasca River. It has historical roots as a Hudson\u2019s Bay Company trading post and is now situated in the heart of Alberta's oil sands region. The local economy benefits significantly from nearby oil sands development, with businesses and partnerships tied to the industry, though environmental concerns remain a key consideration. Surrounded by boreal forest, the area is rich in natural beauty, and traditional activities such as hunting and fishing are still part of the community\u2019s lifestyle. Fort McKay offers essential services, including a school, health center, and recreational facilities, while more specialized services are accessed in Fort McMurray.\r</span></span></p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>goals for the week, \"professional\":\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> new personal website (with resume/portfolio; and also with photographs and \"list of hobbies\")\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Atacama / LLM integrations\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Atacama print-view tuning\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Atacama \"small feature\" list: database re-structuring will be at the top of the list\r</li>\n</ul>\n<p>goals for the week, \"personal\":\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> social events on Monday and Thursday\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> get haircut <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( not today, not Sunday; the barber shops in central Iowa are closed or overcrowded on Sundays)</span></span>\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> additional withheld from public view\r</li>\n</ul><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>There are some <em>directional</em> choices to be made about Atacama.  Will I be importing content from other platforms?  Is it going to support multiple users and/or multiple installations?\r</p>\n<p>Some of the answers will be based around how the LLM features work.  And look.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p><a href=\"https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5066601-senate-democrats-consider-rfk-jr/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5066601-senate-democrats-consider-rfk-jr/</a>\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"literal-text\">Some Democrats said to be open to backing RFK Jr.</span>\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> I mostly agree with the take.  RFK Jr is controversial in <em>different</em> ways than most of the other controversial nominees of the next administration.\r</span></span></p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>Over the past 2 months, the stock for Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ:RGTI) has gone from 1.12 to 19.02 . <span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( and yet, quantum computing is still fake)</span></span>\r</p>\n<p>I must assume that Google's \"error-correction\" paper is the driving factor.  It was at 1.35 on November 20 when Google announced \"AlphaQubit\". <span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( <a href=\"https://blog.google/technology/google-deepmind/alphaqubit-quantum-error-correction/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://blog.google/technology/google-deepmind/alphaqubit-quantum-error-correction/</a> )</span></span> <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( AlphaQubit is nothing.  It is an LLM that does a computational task very slightly better than a much simpler model)</span></span>, and 4.4 on December 9 when Google announced Willow <span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( <a href=\"https://research.google/blog/making-quantum-error-correction-work/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://research.google/blog/making-quantum-error-correction-work/</a> )</span></span> <span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( Willow could be Big If True. )</span></span>\r</p>\n<p>Of course, quantum computing is still fake.  <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( even with Shor's algorithm, one cannot accomplish anything useful with 49 bits in 58 microseconds)</span></span>  But, that isn't the question for the markets.  The logic is \"LLMs are big, quantum computing feel similar, QED\".\r</p>\n<p>The question is: when will the <em>Samaritans</em> get off the train?  I have no answers.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>football is done.\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-orange\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2694\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> well, actually, there is still \"week 18\" of the NFL, plus two more rounds of college football playoffs, and ... does the East-West game count?\r</span></span></p>\n<p>it is college basketball season.  much like football has done, there is too much supply for me to care about any individual game right now.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>unlike in football (where Iowa State is always the \"scrappy underdog\" or the \"lovable loser\" or \"team with a great year wins the Pop-Tarts bowl\"), ISU sometimes is legitimately good in basketball. <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( both men's and women's; although this year only the men's team is possibly \"legitimately good\")</span></span>  this might be one of those years.\r</p>\n<p>four of the top 6 teams in the polls are in the SEC.  the other two are Duke and ISU.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p><a href=\"https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/page/CBBblockbuster0103/sec-men-college-basketball-dominance-auburn-tennessee-florida\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/page/CBBblockbuster0103/sec-men-college-basketball-dominance-auburn-tennessee-florida</a>\r</p>\n<p>ESPN describes how good the SEC has been.\r</p>\n<p>although, I have one gripe.  If you look at the team records (as-of 5 January), the worst home record in the conference is 8-1.  The most road games any team has played is 3. <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( this is not unique to the SEC; most major-conference basketball programs play 5 games against bad teams at home in the non-conference.  it lets them sell tickets, it lets them get easy wins, and it hopefully doesn't erode the integrity of the sport too much.)</span></span> <span class=\"colorblock color-orange\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2694\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( well, actually, some teams have as many as six \"neutral-site games\")</span></span>\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>goals for today:\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> write the long Atacama to-do list\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> laundry\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Peloton ride <span class=\"colorblock color-mogue\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83c\udf0e</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( the attempts to use a <span class=\"literal-text\">level</span> to level the bike were not successful.  but I think it is good enough to ride.)</span></span>\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> shopping?\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> no terminal/IDE usage until after sunset</li>\n</ul>","subject":"fort mckay (1/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"There are 26 things on the Atacama to-do list I wrote today.  That doesn't count the \"multi-player features\" that have been asked for.\r\n\r\n<red> it is possible that the full list will show up in a different message.\r\n\r\nseparately, there is \"log into an old computer with my AWS credentials, and see if there is anything of value (other than email archives) still there\".\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\none game of chess tonight, against Maia (1100 rating). (<xantham> it hung a bishop on move 3)\r\n\r\nI missed one move, but it missed it as well.  beyond that, it was 45 moves of slowly suffocating the position.\r\n\r\nI spent a total of 6.5 minutes on my moves, and also got to think for about 5 minutes on the opponent's moves.  (<green> being able to efficiently use your opponent's clock time is a key chess skill) (<red> the careful observer will note this is more than the roughly 3 minutes one gets in 2+1 chess)\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nin the NFL: Week 18 is meaningless.  several teams were probably throwing (<green> deliberately trying to lose), either for draft position or to avoid having to play Cincinnati in the playoffs.\r\n\r\nit would be improper for the players on the field to try to lose.  but, keeping your eight best players out of the game is accepted.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nIn The News: Justin Trudeau expected to resign as Prime Minister of Canada.  This will not immediately trigger an election; the next planned election is in October.\r\n\r\n<xantham> the *machine* won't know yet why he is resigning.  ChatGPT, after a search, says it is \"internal party pressure\" due to \"policy disagreements\", which says nothing.\r\n<red> as far as I can tell, \"everybody is tired of his schtick\" and \"Trump\" might be the only two reasons.\r\n<orange> well, actually, the Freeland resignation ... is not a root cause.  it is normal politics once a situation is over-determined.\r\n<green> the infamous \"every government from the COVID period is doing badly in elections\" trend is also relevant.","created_at":"2025-01-06T04:45:33.830873","id":69,"is_target":false,"parent_id":68,"processed_content":"<p>There are 26 things on the Atacama to-do list I wrote today.  That doesn't count the \"multi-player features\" that have been asked for.\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> it is possible that the full list will show up in a different message.\r</span></span></p>\n<p>separately, there is \"log into an old computer with my AWS credentials, and see if there is anything of value (other than email archives) still there\".\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>one game of chess tonight, against Maia (1100 rating). <span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( it hung a bishop on move 3)</span></span>\r</p>\n<p>I missed one move, but it missed it as well.  beyond that, it was 45 moves of slowly suffocating the position.\r</p>\n<p>I spent a total of 6.5 minutes on my moves, and also got to think for about 5 minutes on the opponent's moves.  <span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( being able to efficiently use your opponent's clock time is a key chess skill)</span></span> <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( the careful observer will note this is more than the roughly 3 minutes one gets in 2+1 chess)</span></span>\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>in the NFL: Week 18 is meaningless.  several teams were probably throwing <span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( deliberately trying to lose)</span></span>, either for draft position or to avoid having to play Cincinnati in the playoffs.\r</p>\n<p>it would be improper for the players on the field to try to lose.  but, keeping your eight best players out of the game is accepted.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>In The News: Justin Trudeau expected to resign as Prime Minister of Canada.  This will not immediately trigger an election; the next planned election is in October.\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> the <em>machine</em> won't know yet why he is resigning.  ChatGPT, after a search, says it is \"internal party pressure\" due to \"policy disagreements\", which says nothing.\r</span></span></p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> as far as I can tell, \"everybody is tired of his schtick\" and \"Trump\" might be the only two reasons.\r</span></span></p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-orange\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2694\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> well, actually, the Freeland resignation ... is not a root cause.  it is normal politics once a situation is over-determined.\r</span></span></p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> the infamous \"every government from the COVID period is doing badly in elections\" trend is also relevant.</span></span></p>","subject":"fort mckay (2/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"<orange> well, actually, i can't do \"one line per bugfix\" here.  there is too much *interference*.\r\n\r\nSo, here are the things from the 26-item list I expect to finish before the next dispatch.\r\n\r\n# Fix sigil boxes in dark mode.\r\n# Fix \"rotating sigils\" - an idea half-created by the *machine*.\r\n# Fix single-message page - there is some old/bad CSS (no \"block\" for colortext, scrollable second column)\r\n# Create \"read more from stream\" page\r\n# Fix font color in \"Style picker\" widget\r\n# When an unsupported method is used (such as << POST / >>), don't throw an exception\r\n# Create robots.txt\r\n# Create favicon.ico\r\n# Create apple-touch-icon.png\r\n# Improve server logging\r\n\r\nIf all that is done, I will start looking at the other 16 items.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nalso it snowed a lot in various places.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nthere is no other news since last night.","created_at":"2025-01-06T15:46:31.100515","id":70,"is_target":false,"parent_id":69,"processed_content":"<p><span class=\"colorblock color-orange\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2694\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> well, actually, i can't do \"one line per bugfix\" here.  there is too much <em>interference</em>.\r</span></span></p>\n<p>So, here are the things from the 26-item list I expect to finish before the next dispatch.\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Fix sigil boxes in dark mode.\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Fix \"rotating sigils\" - an idea half-created by the <em>machine</em>.\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Fix single-message page - there is some old/bad CSS (no \"block\" for colortext, scrollable second column)\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Create \"read more from stream\" page\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Fix font color in \"Style picker\" widget\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> When an unsupported method is used (such as <span class=\"literal-text\">POST /</span>), don't throw an exception\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Create robots.txt\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Create favicon.ico\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Create apple-touch-icon.png\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> Improve server logging\r</li>\n</ul>\n<p>If all that is done, I will start looking at the other 16 items.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>also it snowed a lot in various places.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>there is no other news since last night.</p>","subject":"fort mckay (3/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"approximately all of the tasks in 3/12 are done.  at the end, I hit Claude's \"please come back in a few hours\" threshold, with a paid account.\r\n\r\n<xantham> after seeing \"rotated sigils\" implemented, i turned it back off.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nfor the afternoon, some Atacama tasks of a different complexity-class.\r\n<red> presumably at least one of these will turn out to be a bad idea and/or take more time than it is worth\r\n\r\n# stop calling them \"Emails\" in the DB schema.  possibly migrate to a Dispatch / Frame structure (so sections of emails can be filtered separately)\r\n# print-mode tuning.  better placement for two-column mode, smaller text, less padding / line space, color check. (<red> generating a PDF would be nice, but is dependent on other things that aren't done)\r\n# add an option for \"login-required\" when writing posts; these shouldn't show up in the stream\r\n# add plumbing for LLM calls.  calls to GPT-4o-mini are cheap enough (and competent enough) to be sufficient.\r\n# update the landing page to be less passive-aggressively useless\r\n# the new lexer, again\r\n\r\nthe details for these will probably be more interesting than \"I asked Claude to do it, it kinda-mostly did it, I cleaned it up\".  and in a separate reply.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nalso, non-Atacama tasks.\r\n\r\n# as mentioned earlier, \"clean AWS\"\r\n# get a new personal website landing page\r\n# 20 minute Peloton bike ride (<mogue> the *wobble* factor was fixed by tightening all the screws)\r\n# probably two chess matches, 10+10, against humans online\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nhttps://www.sourcenotes.blog/p/5-ideas-to-carry-into-2025\r\n\r\n<red> this whole \"you can't << punch down >>\" meme has reached the end of its useful life.  there is too much perverse anti-status signaling going on.\r\n\r\n<< The targets in this conflict are the elites\u2014those perceived as sitting at the top of the social hierarchy. Gioia lists wealthy CEOs, DC politicians, celebrity TV newscasters, law enforcement authorities, experts of all stripes, Ivy League academics, movie stars, and other figures of authority or expertise. \u201cAll of the cultural energy right now is on the bottom. And that energy has been intensifying,\u201d he observed. >>\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nhttps://www.infinitescroll.us/p/weekly-scroll-meta-swallows-the-slop\r\n\r\n<xantham> the LLM takes aren't terribly edifying, but the soup content is good.\r\n\r\n<< I wish there was a name for the common failure mode I see in modern culture - it goes something like this: 1. There are some highly autistic people that have real issues with certain foods or certain behaviors can\u2019t just adapt or move on. 2. There are some people who self-diagnose or claim to be \u2018autistic\u2019 when really they\u2019re just entitled and selfish and they enjoy being weird jerks. 3. Society has become more aware of the first group and more accepting of the first group over time, but this has also led to explosive growth in the second group, who are now empowered to be pricks about anything they want and claim \u2018autism\u2019. >>\r\n\r\n<red> it is literally the same problem as the previous frame.  weaponization of \"I'm low-status so you can't criticize me\" by people who are objectively high-status.\r\n<xantham> poor people don't whine if they can't have a $47 bowl of soup","created_at":"2025-01-06T20:08:23.168219","id":71,"is_target":false,"parent_id":70,"processed_content":"<p>approximately all of the tasks in 3/12 are done.  at the end, I hit Claude's \"please come back in a few hours\" threshold, with a paid account.\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> after seeing \"rotated sigils\" implemented, i turned it back off.\r</span></span></p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>for the afternoon, some Atacama tasks of a different complexity-class.\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> presumably at least one of these will turn out to be a bad idea and/or take more time than it is worth\r</span></span></p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> stop calling them \"Emails\" in the DB schema.  possibly migrate to a Dispatch / Frame structure (so sections of emails can be filtered separately)\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> print-mode tuning.  better placement for two-column mode, smaller text, less padding / line space, color check. <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( generating a PDF would be nice, but is dependent on other things that aren't done)</span></span>\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> add an option for \"login-required\" when writing posts; these shouldn't show up in the stream\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> add plumbing for LLM calls.  calls to GPT-4o-mini are cheap enough (and competent enough) to be sufficient.\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> update the landing page to be less passive-aggressively useless\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> the new lexer, again\r</li>\n</ul>\n<p>the details for these will probably be more interesting than \"I asked Claude to do it, it kinda-mostly did it, I cleaned it up\".  and in a separate reply.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>also, non-Atacama tasks.\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> as mentioned earlier, \"clean AWS\"\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> get a new personal website landing page\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> 20 minute Peloton bike ride <span class=\"colorblock color-mogue\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83c\udf0e</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( the <em>wobble</em> factor was fixed by tightening all the screws)</span></span>\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> probably two chess matches, 10+10, against humans online\r</li>\n</ul><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p><a href=\"https://www.sourcenotes.blog/p/5-ideas-to-carry-into-2025\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://www.sourcenotes.blog/p/5-ideas-to-carry-into-2025</a>\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> this whole \"you can't <span class=\"literal-text\">punch down</span>\" meme has reached the end of its useful life.  there is too much perverse anti-status signaling going on.\r</span></span></p>\n<p><span class=\"literal-text\">The targets in this conflict are the elites\u2014those perceived as sitting at the top of the social hierarchy. Gioia lists wealthy CEOs, DC politicians, celebrity TV newscasters, law enforcement authorities, experts of all stripes, Ivy League academics, movie stars, and other figures of authority or expertise. \u201cAll of the cultural energy right now is on the bottom. And that energy has been intensifying,\u201d he observed.</span>\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p><a href=\"https://www.infinitescroll.us/p/weekly-scroll-meta-swallows-the-slop\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://www.infinitescroll.us/p/weekly-scroll-meta-swallows-the-slop</a>\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> the LLM takes aren't terribly edifying, but the soup content is good.\r</span></span></p>\n<p><span class=\"literal-text\">I wish there was a name for the common failure mode I see in modern culture - it goes something like this: 1. There are some highly autistic people that have real issues with certain foods or certain behaviors can\u2019t just adapt or move on. 2. There are some people who self-diagnose or claim to be \u2018autistic\u2019 when really they\u2019re just entitled and selfish and they enjoy being weird jerks. 3. Society has become more aware of the first group and more accepting of the first group over time, but this has also led to explosive growth in the second group, who are now empowered to be pricks about anything they want and claim \u2018autism\u2019.</span>\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> it is literally the same problem as the previous frame.  weaponization of \"I'm low-status so you can't criticize me\" by people who are objectively high-status.\r</span></span></p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> poor people don't whine if they can't have a $47 bowl of soup</span></span></p>","subject":"fort mckay (4/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"the *machine* succeeded at none of the more-complicated tasks I had planned for yesterday afternoon.\r\n\r\ntoday there is no Atacama work.  tomorrow there will be some, but it will be triaged.\r\n\r\nthe main goal is \"new personal website\". (<orange> well, actually, some content from Atacama might show up there.)\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nthe chess and the biking were good, mostly; i needed an ibuprofen this morning. (<red> which means both \"I need more biking\" and \"I need no biking today\")\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nIn The News: Facebook tacks into the winds of the Trump administration.\r\n\r\nsome of these things (moving content-moderation teams to Texas) are probably things they already wanted to do, and now have a good excuse for.\r\n\r\nothers are kow-towing.\r\n\r\nbut, the headline is that they are \"getting rid of fact-checkers\". (<red> for reasons that survive scrutiny)\r\n\r\nThere are several *massive* problems with the c.2021 fact-checking regime.  For one, the fact-checkers definitely have veered into \"liberal opinions are true and other opinions are not, regardless of the facts\". (<yellow> They said they were researching misinformation, not researching *preventing* misinformation.  -- Dylan Alvarez) (<red> Ben Collins, one of the most prominent \"misinformation\" pundits, now runs Fake News site << The Onion >>.)\r\n\r\nBut, more importantly, the problem is: \"by doing enough fact-checking, you imply that everything that survives fact-checking is true\".  Which was never the case.\r\n\r\nAnd, more broadly, the concept of \"people vote on what content is popular\" is inherently flawed.  Facebook works as \"what your friends are talking about\", but it is as bad as every other site when filled with \"viral\" content.\r\n<xantham> aren't viruses a bad thing?\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nit will not be a 12-part email next week.\r\n\r\nthe rhythm of 2 emails per day does not work for me.","created_at":"2025-01-07T16:13:43.088022","id":75,"is_target":false,"parent_id":71,"processed_content":"<p>the <em>machine</em> succeeded at none of the more-complicated tasks I had planned for yesterday afternoon.\r</p>\n<p>today there is no Atacama work.  tomorrow there will be some, but it will be triaged.\r</p>\n<p>the main goal is \"new personal website\". <span class=\"colorblock color-orange\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2694\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( well, actually, some content from Atacama might show up there.)</span></span>\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>the chess and the biking were good, mostly; i needed an ibuprofen this morning. <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( which means both \"I need more biking\" and \"I need no biking today\")</span></span>\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>In The News: Facebook tacks into the winds of the Trump administration.\r</p>\n<p>some of these things (moving content-moderation teams to Texas) are probably things they already wanted to do, and now have a good excuse for.\r</p>\n<p>others are kow-towing.\r</p>\n<p>but, the headline is that they are \"getting rid of fact-checkers\". <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( for reasons that survive scrutiny)</span></span>\r</p>\n<p>There are several <em>massive</em> problems with the c.2021 fact-checking regime.  For one, the fact-checkers definitely have veered into \"liberal opinions are true and other opinions are not, regardless of the facts\". <span class=\"colorblock color-yellow\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udcac</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( They said they were researching misinformation, not researching <em>preventing</em> misinformation.  -- Dylan Alvarez)</span></span> <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( Ben Collins, one of the most prominent \"misinformation\" pundits, now runs Fake News site <span class=\"literal-text\">The Onion</span>.)</span></span>\r</p>\n<p>But, more importantly, the problem is: \"by doing enough fact-checking, you imply that everything that survives fact-checking is true\".  Which was never the case.\r</p>\n<p>And, more broadly, the concept of \"people vote on what content is popular\" is inherently flawed.  Facebook works as \"what your friends are talking about\", but it is as bad as every other site when filled with \"viral\" content.\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> aren't viruses a bad thing?\r</span></span></p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>it will not be a 12-part email next week.\r</p>\n<p>the rhythm of 2 emails per day does not work for me.</p>","subject":"fort mckay (5/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"<red> \"save message when the browser restarts\" is not currently a feature.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nthe new https://www.pow3.com is up.\r\n\r\nthere are various letters to be written:\r\n\r\n# a cover letter on what I can do, what I want to do, why I haven't been doing it for the past few years, etc.\r\n# on LLMs in general, and my LLM coding experience. (<red> there are a lot of \"unnecessary\" commits because of the need to pass changes back-and-forth between my own branches)\r\n# the LLM benchmarking data from November/December\r\n# investments I have made (and will advertise)?\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nalso the mailserver is closer to working.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\ni played two games of chess today.  one win, one loss.\r\n\r\nchess is a game about hoping the other player makes a mistake.  against perfect play, you cannot hope to win. (<xantham> and << tu >> cannot hope to even draw.)\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nfeatures for Atacama for tomorrow:\r\n\r\n# The \"frame-dispatch\" schema migration. (<red> that is: instead of just generically calling them \"emails\", there will be a dispatch, separated into various frames) (<orange> well, actually, I don't know where the \"chain\" logic will be.  having multiple replies is useful.  but, a \"main branch\" is also useful.) (<green> the << hr >> tags separate the dispatch into frames.)\r\n\r\nIt is likely that some other useful feature will arise naturally out of the migration. (<blue> tomorrow's details will be described *tomorrow* and not today )(<orange> \"getting tests running in PRESUBMIT\" is orthogonal to the database schema.)(<red> some version of \"the LLM writes a summary if all the text is in colortext blocks\" is the most likely feature)","created_at":"2025-01-08T01:55:24.756226","id":77,"is_target":false,"parent_id":75,"processed_content":"<p><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> \"save message when the browser restarts\" is not currently a feature.\r</span></span></p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>the new <a href=\"https://www.pow3.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://www.pow3.com</a> is up.\r</p>\n<p>there are various letters to be written:\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> a cover letter on what I can do, what I want to do, why I haven't been doing it for the past few years, etc.\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> on LLMs in general, and my LLM coding experience. <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( there are a lot of \"unnecessary\" commits because of the need to pass changes back-and-forth between my own branches)</span></span>\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> the LLM benchmarking data from November/December\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> investments I have made (and will advertise)?\r</li>\n</ul><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>also the mailserver is closer to working.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>i played two games of chess today.  one win, one loss.\r</p>\n<p>chess is a game about hoping the other player makes a mistake.  against perfect play, you cannot hope to win. <span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( and <span class=\"literal-text\">tu</span> cannot hope to even draw.)</span></span>\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>features for Atacama for tomorrow:\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> The \"frame-dispatch\" schema migration. <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( that is: instead of just generically calling them \"emails\", there will be a dispatch, separated into various frames)</span></span> <span class=\"colorblock color-orange\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2694\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( well, actually, I don't know where the \"chain\" logic will be.  having multiple replies is useful.  but, a \"main branch\" is also useful.)</span></span> <span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( the <span class=\"literal-text\">hr</span> tags separate the dispatch into frames.)</span></span>\r</li>\n</ul>\n<p>It is likely that some other useful feature will arise naturally out of the migration. <span class=\"colorblock color-blue\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2728</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( tomorrow's details will be described <em>tomorrow</em> and not today )</span></span><span class=\"colorblock color-orange\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2694\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( \"getting tests running in PRESUBMIT\" is orthogonal to the database schema.)</span></span><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( some version of \"the LLM writes a summary if all the text is in colortext blocks\" is the most likely feature)</span></span></p>","subject":"fort mckay (6/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"surely *one* of the USB drives around here has a Linux install drive on it?\r\n\r\n<red> \"get the c.2016 laptop running Linux, because Windows on an HDD is too slow\" probably won't be done today.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nI have come to the conclusion that, while the *machine* is good at some coding projects, it is uniformly bad (<red> or, at least, not *good*) at << sysadmin >> tasks.  It's not useless for them, the results for specific questions are still better than a Google search.  But if you ask it to do a mildly complex task, it will almost certainly get something wrong. (<red> there is no reason to think this is any \"universal truth\"; it is more a reflection of the available training data and the limitations of an LLM-only system)\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\ntoday's primary goal is the \"frame-dispatch\" database schema migration.\r\n\r\nthere are subgoals:\r\n# set up the PRESUBMIT check for Python imports\r\n# ensure the local environment can create the << alembic >> schema migration scripts\r\n# add some additional database fields for desired features (<xantham> will they be \"hashtags\" or \"channels\"?  or \"topics\"?)\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nI'm not stating any LLM-specific goals with the schema migration.  But it is possible either \"LLM-generated topics\" or \"LLM-generated copy-edits\" or something will suddenly become very easy.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nnon-Atacama goals:\r\n# time-permitting, today is the day I should get a haircut.  and, go shopping while i am out.\r\n# nothing else remarkable is planned.","created_at":"2025-01-08T16:18:59.495988","id":79,"is_target":false,"parent_id":77,"processed_content":"<p>surely <em>one</em> of the USB drives around here has a Linux install drive on it?\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> \"get the c.2016 laptop running Linux, because Windows on an HDD is too slow\" probably won't be done today.\r</span></span></p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>I have come to the conclusion that, while the <em>machine</em> is good at some coding projects, it is uniformly bad <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( or, at least, not <em>good</em>)</span></span> at <span class=\"literal-text\">sysadmin</span> tasks.  It's not useless for them, the results for specific questions are still better than a Google search.  But if you ask it to do a mildly complex task, it will almost certainly get something wrong. <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( there is no reason to think this is any \"universal truth\"; it is more a reflection of the available training data and the limitations of an LLM-only system)</span></span>\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>today's primary goal is the \"frame-dispatch\" database schema migration.\r</p>\n<p>there are subgoals:\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> set up the PRESUBMIT check for Python imports\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> ensure the local environment can create the <span class=\"literal-text\">alembic</span> schema migration scripts\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> add some additional database fields for desired features <span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( will they be \"hashtags\" or \"channels\"?  or \"topics\"?)</span></span>\r</li>\n</ul><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>I'm not stating any LLM-specific goals with the schema migration.  But it is possible either \"LLM-generated topics\" or \"LLM-generated copy-edits\" or something will suddenly become very easy.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>non-Atacama goals:\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> time-permitting, today is the day I should get a haircut.  and, go shopping while i am out.\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> nothing else remarkable is planned.</li>\n</ul>","subject":"fort mckay (7/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"after some time arguing with the *machine* (and a tarot reading), I determined that a database migration was not a good use of time or effort. (<red> choosing between MySQL, Postgres, and Firebase was *also* not a good use of time or effort.) \r\n\r\ninstead, most of the other tasks on the to-do list got done.  the \"Preview\" button exists now.  the one known security-issue was fixed.  there is a PRESUBMIT to hopefully catch some of the \"LLM didn't include an import\" (<xantham> or, software developer didn't include an import) issues before submitting.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nthe goal for tonight is to finish the various \"printing doesn't look pixel-perfect\".  the use of color, as well as the spacing and layout, are all (sometimes) issues.\r\n\r\nonce that is done, I am declaring Atacama 1 to be finished. (<orange> well, actually, i will still probably end up fixing a few things over the next week.) (<red> let's say \"feature-complete\")\r\n\r\nthe \"new lexer\", the conversion to Postgres, the \"frame/dispatch\" model, and the automated LLM features will have to wait for Atacama2.  Which will either be in a few weeks, or never.\r\n\r\n<red> I'm not sure how to resolve one issue.  in \"high-contrast mode\" (which might need to be renamed), there isn't enough cohesion between the sigils on the left, and the text boxes on the right.  the original goal was that frame/dispatch would let the << hr >> blocks span both columns.  that might still be possible in Javascript now.\r\n\r\ni haven't entirely decided on \"topics\" / \"channels\".  at least the << cities >> emails tend to aggressively jump between topics. (<xantham> experience has shown that approximately nobody likes this.) (<quote> I didn't make him for you.)\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\ntomorrow is the funeral of James Earl Carter.  i might watch. (<xantham> i might live-blog it.)","created_at":"2025-01-09T02:10:09.571791","id":81,"is_target":false,"parent_id":79,"processed_content":"<p>after some time arguing with the <em>machine</em> (and a tarot reading), I determined that a database migration was not a good use of time or effort. <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( choosing between MySQL, Postgres, and Firebase was <em>also</em> not a good use of time or effort.)</span></span> \r</p>\n<p>instead, most of the other tasks on the to-do list got done.  the \"Preview\" button exists now.  the one known security-issue was fixed.  there is a PRESUBMIT to hopefully catch some of the \"LLM didn't include an import\" <span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( or, software developer didn't include an import)</span></span> issues before submitting.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>the goal for tonight is to finish the various \"printing doesn't look pixel-perfect\".  the use of color, as well as the spacing and layout, are all (sometimes) issues.\r</p>\n<p>once that is done, I am declaring Atacama 1 to be finished. <span class=\"colorblock color-orange\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2694\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( well, actually, i will still probably end up fixing a few things over the next week.)</span></span> <span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( let's say \"feature-complete\")</span></span>\r</p>\n<p>the \"new lexer\", the conversion to Postgres, the \"frame/dispatch\" model, and the automated LLM features will have to wait for Atacama2.  Which will either be in a few weeks, or never.\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> I'm not sure how to resolve one issue.  in \"high-contrast mode\" (which might need to be renamed), there isn't enough cohesion between the sigils on the left, and the text boxes on the right.  the original goal was that frame/dispatch would let the <span class=\"literal-text\">hr</span> blocks span both columns.  that might still be possible in Javascript now.\r</span></span></p>\n<p>i haven't entirely decided on \"topics\" / \"channels\".  at least the <span class=\"literal-text\">cities</span> emails tend to aggressively jump between topics. <span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( experience has shown that approximately nobody likes this.)</span></span> <span class=\"colorblock color-quote\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udcac</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( I didn't make him for you.)</span></span>\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>tomorrow is the funeral of James Earl Carter.  i might watch. <span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( i might live-blog it.)</span></span></p>","subject":"fort mckay (8/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"well, *most* of the print-view changes are done.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nthe Substack Notes feed seems to be unusually terrible this week.  Many of the posts are several months old.  There is too much \"bro-sphere\" dating advice posts.  There are three different posts about \"porn star Lily Phillips fucks 100 men in one day\".  Some casual stereotyping based on nationality.  And, of course, more apologetics for Luigi Mangione.\r\n\r\n<xantham> does that say something about the targeted user? / not really, I have already blocked a lot of this content on Substack.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nplans for today:\r\n# additional UX polish based on user feedback\r\n# \"portfolio\" / \"recent experience\" section of personal homepage\r\n# some additional writing tasks\r\n# social event, scheduled at 5PM","created_at":"2025-01-09T18:43:26.269073","id":83,"is_target":false,"parent_id":81,"processed_content":"<p>well, <em>most</em> of the print-view changes are done.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>the Substack Notes feed seems to be unusually terrible this week.  Many of the posts are several months old.  There is too much \"bro-sphere\" dating advice posts.  There are three different posts about \"porn star Lily Phillips fucks 100 men in one day\".  Some casual stereotyping based on nationality.  And, of course, more apologetics for Luigi Mangione.\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> does that say something about the targeted user? / not really, I have already blocked a lot of this content on Substack.\r</span></span></p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>plans for today:\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> additional UX polish based on user feedback\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> \"portfolio\" / \"recent experience\" section of personal homepage\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> some additional writing tasks\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> social event, scheduled at 5PM</li>\n</ul>","subject":"fort mckay (9/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"i barely got anything done today.\r\n\r\ni have at least an outline of things to be done tomorrow.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nIn The News: Los Angeles burning.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.wired.com/story/the-los-angeles-fires-will-put-californias-new-insurance-rules-to-the-test/\r\n\r\n<red> when I read articles like that, I start screaming at nobody in particular \"this is why I left California: the state is governed by fuckwads who dispute the laws of reality, and blame everyone else for the suffering they cause\".\r\n\r\nThe Reddit comments are also awful.  \"The problem is greedy insurance companies!\".  NO.  The problem is a complete lack of a competent strategy for fire management, and a voter base that disputes the laws of mathematics.\r\n\r\nYou can't just pass a law saying that people have to offer insurance products that will lose money. (<orange> well, actually, maybe you can ... but then where are you when the insurance companies go bankrupt?)\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\n<xantham> i mean, it was a federal holiday ...","created_at":"2025-01-10T05:21:56.104685","id":85,"is_target":false,"parent_id":83,"processed_content":"<p>i barely got anything done today.\r</p>\n<p>i have at least an outline of things to be done tomorrow.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>In The News: Los Angeles burning.\r</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://www.wired.com/story/the-los-angeles-fires-will-put-californias-new-insurance-rules-to-the-test/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https://www.wired.com/story/the-los-angeles-fires-will-put-californias-new-insurance-rules-to-the-test/</a>\r</p>\n<p><span class=\"colorblock color-red\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udca1</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> when I read articles like that, I start screaming at nobody in particular \"this is why I left California: the state is governed by fuckwads who dispute the laws of reality, and blame everyone else for the suffering they cause\".\r</span></span></p>\n<p>The Reddit comments are also awful.  \"The problem is greedy insurance companies!\".  NO.  The problem is a complete lack of a competent strategy for fire management, and a voter base that disputes the laws of mathematics.\r</p>\n<p>You can't just pass a law saying that people have to offer insurance products that will lose money. <span class=\"colorblock color-orange\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2694\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( well, actually, maybe you can ... but then where are you when the insurance companies go bankrupt?)</span></span>\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p><span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\"> i mean, it was a federal holiday ...</span></span></p>","subject":"fort mckay (10/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"the socializing last night was good.  but, the alcohol gets to me more at this age.  when i woke up (not counting the 430AM wake-up) i was ready to stop drinking.  again.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\ngoals for today are two:\r\n# submit one job application.  i just need to do the \"write 200 words about why you want this job\" thing to do so.  which ... is hard.  i don't really like \"talking about myself\", or \"talking about wanting things from people\".\r\n# atacama \"fit-and-finish\" changes.","created_at":"2025-01-10T16:43:00.065175","id":86,"is_target":true,"parent_id":85,"processed_content":"<p>the socializing last night was good.  but, the alcohol gets to me more at this age.  when i woke up (not counting the 430AM wake-up) i was ready to stop drinking.  again.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>goals for today are two:\r</p>\n<ul>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> submit one job application.  i just need to do the \"write 200 words about why you want this job\" thing to do so.  which ... is hard.  i don't really like \"talking about myself\", or \"talking about wanting things from people\".\r</li>\n<li class=\"number-list\"> atacama \"fit-and-finish\" changes.</li>\n</ul>","subject":"fort mckay (11/12)"},{"channel":"cities","content":"at some point during the day, I decided that the \"channel\" feature was the most important. (<xantham> because nobody likes sorting through content on so many different topics)\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nalso I added PGN (<green> chess board rendering) support.  because that's the type of feature that the *machine* actually can implement in five minutes. (<orange> well, actually, there are 30 minutes of \"minor fixes\" afterwards)\r\n\r\nthis has created more \"Unicode characters are not pixel-perfect\" issues.\r\n\r\n----\r\n\r\nthe 12-part message pattern is not fit for purpose.\r\n\r\nnext week will go back to six messages in the main chain.","created_at":"2025-01-11T04:01:27.363986","id":91,"is_target":false,"parent_id":86,"processed_content":"<p>at some point during the day, I decided that the \"channel\" feature was the most important. <span class=\"colorblock color-xantham\"><span class=\"sigil\">\ud83d\udd25</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( because nobody likes sorting through content on so many different topics)</span></span>\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>also I added PGN <span class=\"colorblock color-green\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2699\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( chess board rendering)</span></span> support.  because that's the type of feature that the <em>machine</em> actually can implement in five minutes. <span class=\"colorblock color-orange\"><span class=\"sigil\">\u2694\ufe0f</span><span class=\"colortext-content\">( well, actually, there are 30 minutes of \"minor fixes\" afterwards)</span></span>\r</p>\n<p>this has created more \"Unicode characters are not pixel-perfect\" issues.\r</p><hr class=\"section-break\" /><p>the 12-part message pattern is not fit for purpose.\r</p>\n<p>next week will go back to six messages in the main chain.</p>","subject":"fort mckay (12/12)"}]}
