uncle • distributed tech / new economies / early learning workshops • facilitator at @electronwrkshop • acting president at @linuxusersvic

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14 Jul 2015
There are no bad or good people. There are potentially good and actually good people. And this is time for the world to use its potential...
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Here are some best accounts to follow for original content on AI, engineering and design: @karpathy — on llms @thdx — opencode creator @rauchg — vercel ceo @mitchellh — ghostty, ex-hashicorp founder @dhh — ruby on rails creator, 37signals/basecamp cto @addyosmani — google cloud ai lead @zeeg — sentry founder @jarredsumner — bun founder @BHolmesDev — astro/dev educator @boristane — led cf workers observability @karrisaarinen — linear founder @kepano — obsidian founder @trq212 — claude code updates @bcherny — claude code creator @lennysan — product management / interviews @jasonfried — 37signals/basecamp ceo @leerob — OG educator devrel (cursor, next.js) @ctatedev — vercel labs @Shpigford — serial maker/founder Design engineering: @shadcn — shadcn creator @emilkowalski — emilkowal .ski @joshpuckett — interfacecraft .dev @jakubkrehel — jakub .kr @raphaelsalaja — userinterface .wiki @nandafyi — design @ cloudflare @benjitaylor — design @ twitter, agentation @mengto — founder aura build, educator @jayneil — designer interviews @jh3yy — design eng breakdowns Engineering media and news: @GergelyOrosz — youtube/pragmaticengineer @theo — youtube/t3dotgg @ThePrimeagen — youtube/ThePrimeTimeagen @Rasmic — youtube/rasmic @atmoio — youtube/atmoio DB people: @jamwt — convex CEO @jamesacowling — convex CTO @glcst — turso CEO @samlambert — planetscale CEO -- Who else would you add to this list?
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18 Dec 2025
#whyprivacy? In the long run for human dignity.
17 Dec 2025
It’s time. Win a Volla Quintus Phone or Volla Tablet Keyboard! 📱⌨️ We are celebrating the holidays with our partner @hello_volla by awarding two separate winners: 🏆 The Prizes: 🎁 A Volla Quintus Phone 🎁 A Volla Tablet Keyboard 3 Steps to enter: 1. Follow @holochain & @hello_volla 2. Like this post ❤️ 3. Quote Repost this post sharing "Your Why" Examples: Why digital sovereignty matters to you? Why do you care about privacy? Why #Holochain? Why #Volla? Make sure to add #WhyPrivacy to your repost. 📸 Creative entries (video/photo/art) are encouraged! 🔄 Enter as many times as you like until Jan 5th, 2026. Winners announced Jan 6, 2026 via @holochain X. #Giveaway #Web3 #WhyVollaHolochain
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17 Dec 2025
It’s time. Win a Volla Quintus Phone or Volla Tablet Keyboard! 📱⌨️ We are celebrating the holidays with our partner @hello_volla by awarding two separate winners: 🏆 The Prizes: 🎁 A Volla Quintus Phone 🎁 A Volla Tablet Keyboard 3 Steps to enter: 1. Follow @holochain & @hello_volla 2. Like this post ❤️ 3. Quote Repost this post sharing "Your Why" Examples: Why digital sovereignty matters to you? Why do you care about privacy? Why #Holochain? Why #Volla? Make sure to add #WhyPrivacy to your repost. 📸 Creative entries (video/photo/art) are encouraged! 🔄 Enter as many times as you like until Jan 5th, 2026. Winners announced Jan 6, 2026 via @holochain X. #Giveaway #Web3 #WhyVollaHolochain
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3 Oct 2025
for my own records, saw "moon mining" for the first time in a serious context today
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28 Aug 2025
Morpht is proud to be a Gold AI Maker in the @drupal AI Initiative, accelerating AI innovation for smarter tools in Drupal. morpht.com/blog/morpht-joins… #Drupal #DrupalAI #OpenSource #AI #Morpht
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29 May 2025
I am alarmed by the proposed cuts to U.S. funding for basic research, and the impact this would have for U.S. competitiveness in AI and other areas. Funding research that is openly shared benefits the whole world, but the nation it benefits most is the one where the research is done. If not for funding for my early work in deep learning from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which disburse a good deal of U.S. research funding, I would not have discovered lessons about scaling that led me to pitch starting Google Brain to scale up deep learning. I am worried that cuts to funding for basic science will lead the U.S. — and also the world — to miss out on the next set of ideas. In fact, such funding benefits the U.S. more than any other nation. Scientific research brings the greatest benefit to the country where the work happens because (i) the new knowledge diffuses fastest within that country, and (ii) the process of doing research creates new talent for that nation. Why does most innovation in generative AI still happen in Silicon Valley? Because two teams based in this area — Google Brain, which invented the transformer network, and OpenAI, which scaled it up — did a lot of the early work. Subsequently, team members moved to other nearby businesses, started competitors, or worked with local universities. Further, local social networks rapidly diffused the knowledge through casual coffee meetings, local conferences, and even children’s play dates, where parents of like-aged kids meet and discuss technical ideas. In this way, the knowledge spread faster within Silicon Valley than to other geographies. In a similar vein, research done in the U.S. diffuses to others in the U.S. much faster than to other geographic areas. This is particularly true when the research is openly shared through papers and/or open source: If researchers have permission to talk about an idea, they can share much more information, such as tips and tricks for how to really make an algorithm work, more quickly. It also lets others figure out faster who can answer their questions. Diffusion of knowledge created in academic environments is especially fast. Academia tends to be completely open, and students and professors, unlike employees of many companies, have full permission to talk about their work. Thus funding basic research in the U.S. benefits the U.S. most, and also benefits our allies. It is true that openness benefits our adversaries, too. But as a subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives committee on science, space, and technology points out, “... open sharing of fundamental research is [not] without risk. Rather, ... openness in research is so important to competitiveness and security that it warrants the risk that adversaries may benefit from scientific openness as well.” Further, generative AI is evolving so rapidly that staying on the cutting edge is what’s really critical. For example, the fact that many teams can now train a model with GPT-3.5- or even GPT-4-level capability does not seem to be hurting OpenAI much, which is busy growing its business by developing the cutting-edge o4, Codex, GPT-4.1, and so on. Those who invent a technology get to commercialize it first, and in a fast-moving world, the cutting-edge technology is what’s most valuable. Some studies (link in original post, below) also show how knowledge diffuses locally much faster than globally. China was decisively behind the U.S. in generative AI when ChatGPT was first launched in 2022. However, China’s tech ecosystem is very open internally, and this has helped it to catch up over the past two years: - There is ample funding for open academic research in China. - China’s businesses such as DeepSeek and Alibaba have released cutting-edge, open-weights models. This openness at the corporate level accelerates diffusion of knowledge. - China’s labor laws make non-compete agreements (which stop an employee from jumping ship to a competitor) relatively hard to enforce, and the work culture supports significant idea sharing among employees of different companies; this has made circulation of ideas relatively efficient. While there’s also much about China that I would not want the U.S. to emulate, the openness of its tech ecosystem has helped it accelerate. In 1945, Vannevar Bush’s landmark report “Science, The Endless Frontier” laid down key principles for public funding of U.S. research and talent development. Those principles enabled the U.S. to dominate scientific progress for decades. U.S. federal funding for science created numerous breakthroughs that have benefited the U.S. tremendously, and also the world, while training generations of domestic scientists, as well as immigrants who likewise benefit the U.S. The good news is that this playbook is now well known. I hope many more nations will imitate it and invest heavily in science and talent. And I hope that, having pioneered this very successful model, the U.S. will not pull back from it by enacting drastic cuts to funding scientific research. [Original post, with links: deeplearning.ai/the-batch/is… ]
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25 May 2025
Amongst other things, it truly is time for the creatives amongst us to come out and for the creativity to come out of each of us.
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24 May 2025
Someone I respect vouched for Grok. Dropping urgency on getting local LLMs working and switching to Grok for the meantime. And that might mean, back to Twitter! Is this a deserted land now? Anyone out there?
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Ok, turns out Grok doesnt have access to my tweets. A bit disappointing and strange. However, still helps coordinate LLM prompts across teams by org and project accounts.
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15 Apr 2025
Meetup is now placing Google ads in the middle of pages. How desperate are they?
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11 Apr 2025
Master-class on how to sell your malware as fearure release.
10 Apr 2025
we have greatly improved memory in chatgpt--it can now reference all your past conversations! this is a surprisingly great feature imo, and it points at something we are excited about: ai systems that get to know you over your life, and become extremely useful and personalized.
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21 Feb 2025
🌟 We’re excited to share that three Morpht projects are finalists at DrupalSouth 2025 Melbourne Splash Awards! 🏛 Modern Slavery in Australia 💡 Convivial 🎥 GovFlix Congrats to all nominees - see you in Melbourne!🏆 #DrupalSouth #DrupalSouth2025 #SplashAwards #Drupal #Morpht
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28 Dec 2024
Choice is overrated. Merry Christmas days.
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6 Dec 2024
"We move at the speed of trust" First Nation MC at the #CollabConnect at the RMIT
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20 Oct 2024
Learn how to add content recommendations to your site. Join Murray Woodman at the upcoming @DrupalSouth Community Day in Canberra on Thursday, 14 Nov 2024, where he'll be presenting #GovFlix a website showcasing video content for government and web development #Drupal #GovCMS
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25 Oct 2024
To PDF or not PDF. What are the pros and cons of PDF vs HTML publishing? Join Andre Kakos to find out which format is best suited to your needs at @DrupalSouth Community Day in Canberra on Thursday, 14 November 2024. #Drupal #govtech #DrupalSouth #Morpht
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25 Oct 2024
Can we fund raise for ASIC to make a new website for lookups? It's been a century.
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21 Sep 2024
There is peace and there is order; big difference.
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19 Sep 2024
Some favorite posts about OpenAI o1, as selected by researchers who worked on the model 🧵
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How is the date on which candidates are announced is not a key date in an election? @cityofmelbourne #VicElections
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