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March 2025: AI-assisted creativity and the race to claim the future
In this issue we grab the future by its shiny metal cranium and hold on for dear life while we look for the control panel.
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In this issue we grab the future by its shiny metal cranium and hold on for dear life while we look for the control panel.
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A collection of scattered adventures over the last month. Saw a few sparklies from the Quadrantids meteor shower. Got to see the International Space Station and Hubble Space Telescope fly over a few times. I also saw several bright space objects fly over. They weren't listed in my
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This will be a short links-only newsletter to close out the year. Hank Green makes the case that not only are all the problems in the world not evidence that we're stupid, our ability to see that the problems are problems is rare and possibly unique among species
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1. Trying Vivaldi 2. Subscriber goodies update 3. The Login Wall 4. Music Commissions Open 5. Links Hello! Welcome to another exciting installment of my little monthly newsletter. Links are coming back into fashion. User agency is ascendant. The hot new social network is committed to credible exit. There is
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We have another "life stuff" month for the October newsletter, which is why it's coming in November, but at least it's new stuff largely brought on by Hurricane Helene. The hurricane flooded much of North Carolina. I'm a long way from it,