Month: April 2026

  • musicForProgramming();

    I’m always in search of good playlists and albums to listen to while doing work or writing. This site is a superb resource.

    Datassette presents a series of mixes intended for listening while programming to focus the brain and inspire the mind (also compatible with other activities).

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  • The machines are fine. I’m worried about us.

    In all my recent conversations with peers about AI, this idea – we’re all letting the agents cook and we don’t understand, but we’re cool with it – has come up. There’s a novelty factor that makes it easy to overlook what’s happening to our brains. Maybe it’s ok. I don’t really understand how plumbing and electricity get made, but I like the world we have because of them.

    But the real threat isn’t either of those things. It’s quieter, and more boring, and therefore more dangerous. The real threat is a slow, comfortable drift toward not understanding what you’re doing. Not a dramatic collapse. Not Skynet. Just a generation of researchers who can produce results but can’t produce understanding. Who know what buttons to press but not why those buttons exist.

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