My wife and I keep bringing home meat that's about to expire (1-2 days left). Even saw expired stuff at the store recently. Guess it's time to find a good nearby butcher.
Before AI, my monthly cloud spend was under 10 bucks while making 0 on my side projects.
Now thanks to AI I'm paying almost €100/month for Google AI Pro, Google Cloud, Ollama Pro etc. while still making 0 on my side projects.
What I'll miss most after spending a week in England:
- people who know how to queue
- greggs
- bus drivers who actually respond when you say thanks
- meal deals
- pubs that don't only serve lager
Finding myself going back to RSS/Atom feeds a lot more recently. There's a lot more higher quality longform and a lot less slop intended to provoke. Any product that happens to look a bit different today but that has fundamentally the same incentive structures will eventually converge to the same black hole at the center of gravity well.
We should bring back RSS - it's open, pervasive, hackable.
Download a client, e.g. NetNewsWire (or vibe code one)
Cold start: example of getting off the ground, here is a list of 92 RSS feeds of blogs that were most popular on HN in 2025:
https://t.co/dwAiIjlXet
Works great and you will lose a lot fewer brain cells.
I don't know, something has to change.
Introducing Project Genie: An experimental research prototype powered by Genie 3, our world model, that lets you prompt an interactive world into existence — and then step inside 🌎
Going to the gym during cold season should count 2x. Well done everyone who makes it through the dark, cold, rainy streets while the sofa is so warm and cozy.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.