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I don't write about Apple. I had to this time. It started with a magazine ad. A musician I admired was pictured: Henry Rollins, looking as he does, in black, shorts, tattoos visible and holding a computer. An Apple Powerbook. He appears...
I have replaced the link to the RSS feed to the one wrapped by subscribeopenly.net. SubscribeOpenly is a service maintained by James that makes RSS more easy to use: it allows to choose your news/RSS of choice directly and offers ways to...
I updated my Neovim LSP configuration yet again. Why? Well1: be me. new Mac, few months old. still re-installing all the things. first day starting on Go course. instructor: have your Go language server setup. hmmm, check Neovim config,...
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Setting up this blog has been a complete pain in my ass, man. Apparently the Zola + Neocities stack is just not intuitive at all despite Zola claiming triviality with regards to deployment. Fucking trivial my ass, straight up. I spent...
And approximately a century later, I have come back to listening to entire albums in a sitting. Or at least, that's how long it feels since the last time I did that. In classic millennial fashion, I blame this period of album-less...
“It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity” isn’t as much an aphorism as a punchline, as people point out—often with an unwarranted hint of smugness, as if nobody else had made this observation before—that 95° F is too damn hot no matter how...
My daughter finally convinced me to give Lil Darkie a chance. She’s been a fan for a bit, but I’d avoided giving him much thought and haven’t listened to much else he’s done. The guy has, not surprisingly, had his fair share of...
July is the birth month of both my father and I. We both had nice birthday celebration at home in this July. In my case, I got to enjoy roti canai as lunch in a local café, buy a cute banana plushie as my birthday present this year, and...
Lately I've been trying, and failing, to think of what to say when I come back to this blog. I'm not leaving (I like blogging far too much!), but I have made myself rather scarce lately. But what is there to write about? The urge to...
Listenin’• Hello It’s Me • If You Want Me To Stay • In The Year 2525 • Let The River Run • Oh Lord • On The Day It Finally...
My second time making a post with Eleventy. I love it! The markdown file is so clean, there's just the header info, and then below that, a vast empty blank space. No HTML to bump into and tip over, Eleventy adds all that in for me at the...
As a solo founder, I wear every hat: strategy, UX, data, code, infra, support, and more. To stay fast and coherent, I keep a lightweight product system inside my monorepo and pair it with a role-specific AI assistants that let me “switch...
Wow, I’m such a nerd.
Title: Gary Online Website: gary.onl RSS Feed: gary.onl/feed A chaotic mix of curated links, posts on retro gaming, tech, offbeat news and whatever else I think should be on my corner of the web. RSS users are my people 🫶 If you...
One of David Bowie's characters in the 1999 3D game, Omikron: The Nomad Soul. On May 12, 1999, a surprising announcement came over the wires. “Eidos Interactive, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of interactive entertainment,...
There’s an interesting conversation occurring around conversational AI, and the thought that humans, as a species, aren’t properly equipped to handle their existence. Consider these perspectives when next reading about blind trust in...
I don’t normally post about professional triathlon racing, but I enjoyed Paula Findlay’s race recap from Ironman 70.3 Boise on the That Triathlon Life podcast. It’s interesting, and sometimes validating, to hear about I race I did from a...
So with Blaugust going on, I’ve found so many new blogs to read. Someone (and I’m sorry, I didn’t save the link) created an opml file that allows you to import the RSS feeds from every single blog that is participating in Blaugust 2025....
The cost of being online is getting too damn high and I’m tired of pretending it’s possible to fit these tasks into a normal life. That’s why I’d like to share a modest proposal for a new set of holidays to manage our digital lives:...
My Acid Renaissance: Arcana exhibition opened on Friday evening, and it seems to be going well so far. I don’t want to speak too soon, but sales are looking good already - certainly enough to cover the costs of the exhibition already, so...
For these three things I thank God: Abundance. Grace in all its many forms and manifestations. Divine providence and patience. SUNDRIES: John 8.21 caught my attention and has me pondering. (See also 7.34.) God sees, God knows, God holds,...