Documenting My Reality Bubble

The times are too surreal not to document them.

  • Dictators are gasoline for great satire

    Dictators are gasoline for great satire

    This was aired last night. I saw it earlier while doing chores in the kitchen. The late-night TV monologues are great content for the small Nest Home displays. Anyway, last night’s Jimmy Kimmel was quite powerful. Horrible times = good comedy. After watching Kimmel’s monologue, watch this beautiful western.

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  • My mom’s WhatsApp AI slop

    My mom’s WhatsApp AI slop

    She calls it KI. German is so unique AI in German is translated as: “Künstliche Intelligenz” Kunst originally meant skill, ability, or craftsmanship — not just “art” in the modern sense. künstlich literally means “made through human skill”. The concept is so beautiful: an intelligence created through human craft, technique,…

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  • January 7th, 2025, was wild

    January 7th, 2025, was wild

    Today’s front page is wild, scary, uncertain and unreal.

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  • Courtroom sketch

    Courtroom sketch

    I found this portrait so beautiful. A beautiful drawing. A time capture made in a place where modern technology is not allowed. The subject matter is tragic. Famous people’s tragedies have this strange power of connecting humans. I wonder if these courtroom sketches were done using a tablet.

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  • “The Beginning of Your Tomorrow” The headline got to me.

    “The Beginning of Your Tomorrow” The headline got to me.

    I’ve been a science fiction fan since reading Jules Verne as a kid. I’ve always loved the idea that science and technology make the world a better place, but lately, I’ve started to feel that the future might belong to the dystopian subgenre. With CES currently underway, it has been…

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  • Revive RSS.

    Revive RSS.

    The future of the creator-community bond will not be found in algorithms. The future belongs to things way simpler, the return to the RSS feed. A RSS Renaissance. What a beautiful concept. could not find much about it. write a paper? Do RSS Readers still exist? not much either here.…

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  • How can we be so cruel?

    How can we be so cruel?

    As humans, how can we get to cruel? ‘We became famous, but at what cost?’: after the horrors of Cecot, the search for a normal life | US immigration | The Guardian

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  • Happy Birthday World Wide Web

    Happy Birthday World Wide Web

    The 25th of December is a good date to do things. A month that can feel quiet. You have to look for these quiet spaces. Stole the image from this Threads account: Web Design Museum

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  • The New Proletariat: From Factory Floors to Middle Management

    The New Proletariat: From Factory Floors to Middle Management

    When we think of the “proletariat” of the 20th century, we picture blue coveralls, soot-covered faces, and the physical grind of the assembly line. It was a class defined by manual labor and a lack of ownership over the means of production. But as we settle into the 21st century,…

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  • Hello world!

    Hello world!

    Funny how I have the habit of starting blogs on the month of December. Last time I started a blog was in 2020. Here we are again, 5 years later and I feel that it is time to start a new blog. I believe that the web will make a…

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