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What Do People Actually Discuss with AI?
I’ve been seeing more and more articles recently about people getting LLM psychosis from interacting with AI models regularly. The first major touchstone for this I believe was ChatGPT’s 4-o model. The current wave as of January 2026 is the Claude Opus 4.5 model, specifically when using Claude Code. For this wave, it’s not just people chatting with the AI and getting stuck in some ideological echo chamber – it’s Read More
On the second order effects of AI Usage
Another day, another AI controversy drops. A user submits a pull request to Tailwind CSS – The PR adds an endpoint that makes their documentation easier for AI to read. The maintainer of the project closes it. His initial response is curt: “Don’t have time to work on things that don’t help us pay the bills right now.” People get annoyed. Then he elaborates: The project is more popular than Read More
I Vibe Coded a Video Game Language Database in a Couple Days
I’m learning Spanish and wanted to play video games in Spanish as a way to augment my learning, but it turns out there’s no good way to actually find games that support specific languages. Steam has the language info buried on each game page but you can’t search using language as a filter. Same with Nintendo and PlayStation and Xbox – so your workflow becomes hearing about a game, going Read More
Start Up Costs and Experimenting with Different Mediums
When I started this blog a couple years ago, I intended to write a blog post on a near daily basis – the expectation would be that I’d post something new at least several times a week. Looking back at my output, I am clearly not hitting my intended goals. However, this past month, I’ve started a daily writing habit – I spend about 10 minutes physically writing down thoughts Read More
Religion and Community Building
I’ve been running this blog for a while now, so I might have already covered this topic, but it recently surfaced in my mind again, so I’m going to discuss it anyways: I get the feeling that local communities have been slowly disintegrating over time in America. Not all communities in general – there are clearly a lot of communities being built online through social networking websites like Twitter, Facebook, Read More
Optimizing My Language Learning Methodology
As mentioned in previous blog posts, most of my 2019 was spent grinding language classes. Looking back at 2019, I feel like I have a ton of room to improve my learning methodology. Right now I’m kind of following the BJJ class model – that is, the class encapsulates all aspect of learning – one section devoted to learning new material, one devoted to practicing the new material, and then Read More
On High Level Competition
I’ve previously mentioned my love for Chihayafuru, but today I want to discuss another topic that’s recently come up in the series – as of the latest chapter, 222. ***Spoilers abound for those who don’t read the series*** So as of the latest chapter, Chihaya is on the 2nd out of 5 possible queen matches with the current reigning queen, Wakamiya, her long time rival. One development that’s come up Read More
Strong Links Vs Weak Links
I’ve been reading this book called The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter — And How to Make the Most of Them Now. (Amazon link. I don’t get money if you buy through here, I’m just linking for convenience as my default method for viewing books is visiting their Amazon page.) One interesting thing that gets mentioned in the book is a model the author calls strong links and weak Read More
Transactional Relationships
It recently occurred to me when taking my language classes that I probably spend more time with my tutors than any other person, on a given week. Excluding work, of course. Which leads me to my next point: I spend more time with my coworkers than anyone else in my life. I’d wager many average Americans’ lives work out in a similar fashion. It’s weird to consider, because we have Read More
Theory vs Application
I feel like traditional schooling focuses too much on theory and not enough on application. What do I mean by that? Take a look at core curriculum: Math – what is math? In many ways, it’s the underlying theory behind how things work. I think it’s great to teach this stuff. But We’re missing the application – how does this topic relate to your day to day life? For example, Read More