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Continue reading →: What Apple Intelligence Could Be – Claws Continued
The arrival of OpenClaw at the end of January and the reveal of NemoClaw on Monday at GTC have made for a busy few weeks for personal AI. OpenClaw is now the largest and fastest-growing open-source project ever. Jensen Huang of Nvidia declared, “OpenClaw is the most important software release…
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Continue reading →: With Claws Wide Open
I gave an AI access to my email, calendar, messages, and files. I let it work while I sleep. I let it move tasks around on my board, draft my morning briefings, and ping me when something needs attention. This isn’t a hypothetical. It’s my life for the past month.…
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Continue reading →: The Lawyers Will Be Fine
On Tuesday, $300 billion evaporated from software stocks. Adobe dropped 7.3%. Salesforce fell 6.9%. The catalyst was Anthropic releasing new coding tools, but the fear is older: something new can do the job of what these other things did, and so the value of the older thing is lessened. AI…
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Continue reading →: What Notepad++ Teaches Us About Software Supply Chain Trust
Six months. That’s how long Chinese hackers reportedly hijacked Notepad++ updates before anyone noticed. Six months of malicious code flowing through a trusted update channel to millions of developers, sysadmins, and power users worldwide. If you’re in infosec, that number should keep you up at night. Update NOW! The Perfect…
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Continue reading →: The Floor Is Dropping
Or how we learn to compromise on AI A decision that once took months now takes days. Production cycles that once unfolded over quarters collapse into weeks. Expectations are reset continuously, leaving little time to understand what has changed before it changes again. What once felt solid, including timelines, processes,…
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Continue reading →: Privacy Policy for ThreadsExtension
This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes the practices of ThreadsExtension(“App,” “we,” “us”) regarding user data. I believe strongly in your right to privacy, and do all I can to protect the privacy of any users. I do not collect any data at all, and so I do not sell or rent…
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Continue reading →: Gz Extract with Power Automate
For the longest time I’ve been looking for an automated way to extract DMARC reports, which come in gz format, within our Microsoft infrastructure. Power Automate does a nice job of grabbing the files and putting them in various places. The blocker in this was that Microsoft Power Automate does…
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Continue reading →: Lattice and Scaffold: Why Humanity’s Future Depends on What We Are Choosing to Skip Today
There’s a quiet fear humming beneath the surface of our technological optimism, fueled by ideas like AI-2027. It’s not the fear of machines rising up, or even the economic upheaval of automation. It’s deeper. More architectural. It’s the fear that the lattice we climb, the slow, layered, generational structure of…
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Continue reading →: Stories and Starships
I’ve been reading Harari’s Nexus and am impressed by his exploration of how various societies, political systems, and factions manipulate the complex relationship between information, truth, and power to their advantage. He illustrates this most effectively when these elements are woven into an attractive narrative. This deep dive explains not…
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Continue reading →: npx shokk
A few weeks back, the TLDR newsletter had an article about an npx business cardhttps://ashley.dev/posts/turning-feedback-into-features/?utm_source=tldrnewsletter, and as I’ve been on a kick with business links lately (https://namedrop.io/ernestoporto), I thought it would be an interesting read. So I quickly clicked it and then promptly ignored it in my iPhone Edge tabs…


