After years on Squarespace, it just isn’t doing it for me any longer.
Author: Jim
Remote Resilience Hub Wins at Hack the Future 2025
We’re thrilled to announce that the Remote Resilience Hub was selected as a winning project at the Hack the Future 2025 climate resilience hackathon, held in Tallinn, Estonia.
Photo Journal – Tallinn
72 hours in Estonia for the Garage48 Hackathon on climate resilience. Here’s some photos.
Snickernomics
Not all Snickers bars are priced equally.
Using ChatGPT to Untangle My Web Hosting Costs
After years of running different websites and experimenting with domains, my hosting provider invoices had become confusing. Each month and year, I’d get billed, but I wasn’t sure what I was actually paying for.
I Let OpenAI’s New Terminal Agent Fix My Media Server
TL;DR: OpenAI’s Codex CLI is a lightweight, open-source coding agent that runs directly in your terminal. I used it to analyze and fix my local media server configuration with simple natural language commands. It saved me hours of manual debugging and editing.
Another day, another argument with AI.
Scary Pockets / Magazine
I’ve probably had five hours sleep and am trying to wake up in the local cafe after school drop off and am pleasantly surprised seeing Jack Conte, Ben Folds and others on the TV screen in here. I find all of their stuff effusively heartwarming and a joy to watch and listen to. Last night…
A Mirror Doesn’t Lie
Mike Masnick, Techdirt: Instead of forcing people to believe that two plus two equals five, we’ve created a world where every mathematical operation returns whatever result best serves power at that moment. The mirror hasn’t been broken—it’s been replaced by a screen that shows us whatever those controlling it want us to see.
AI Granny Takes on Phone Scammers
“Daisy the ‘AI granny’ speaks to scammer: ‘I’m a bit lost now’” AI taking on the jobs that don’t want to do and shouldn’t have to do. This is the way.