Paddington on a five pound note
Thank you for your attention in this matter
Paddington on a five pound note
Thank you for your attention in this matter
Or just donβt?
But hereβs the kicker: if you can't be bothered to write it, I can't be bothered to read it.
"But hereβs the catch" in the middle of an article is just about the cleanest sign something has been written by AI.
the Potemkin Bat Tunnels are the real issue
For over 20 years, SETI@Home crowdsourced computer power to look for aliens. After a decade of analysis, the most promising signals are being studied by a huge Chinese telescope. I can't stress enough that the Three-Body Problem was not supposed to be an instruction manual.
phys.org/news/2026-01...
that will be because of all the threats
move half of the Treasury
Reality TV has trained us to blame people, not systems. Every problem is presented as a failure of character, and the only response we have is to vote them off the island.
Reality TV has trained us to blame people, not systems. Every problem is presented as a failure of character, and the only response we have is to vote them off the island.
The Candidate (1972) is a great film that ends with Robert Redford realising, a little too late, that winning the campaign mattered more than winning the office.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=myEp...
"Fully imagined cultural futures were the luxury of another day, one in which 'now' was of some greater duration. For us, of course, things can change so abruptly, so violently, so profoundly, that futures like our grandparents' have insufficient 'now' to stand on" William Gibson,Pattern Recognition
also the finish line is in hell
Every Winter Olympianβs bio during this opening ceremony is βThe child of diplomats, he learned short track skating during his parents UN posting in Geneva. He switched to luge after excelling on the internal JP Morgan track during his internship.β #openingceremomy #winterolympics
Building out AI turns out to be so capital intensive that it needs to access debt finance. Diversified conglomerates are good vehicles for raising debt. Thatβs the whole story.
www.bloomberg.com/opinion/news...
Once youβve noticed this use of the word βwrongβ, you see it everywhere:
open.substack.com/pub/thedraft...
we are great writers on the same dreadful typewriter
don't chatgpt me lewer
Early social media and blogging made room for the pleasure of observation as an end in itself. Today we have hot takes, hustle culture, performative outrage and AI slop.
The LinkedIn algorithm wants you to post three times a week, but the humans donβt
This is like when they put podcasters on Strictly.
It is not especially clear to me what people think a minsterβs job is, especially in relationship to their department.
many examples
The term "big beast" is now far too casually applied in politics to both medium-sized and even smaller beasts. Stop the beast Inflation, or at least introduce a Beast* category.
I look forward to your thoughts on your next London restaurant bill. Youβll pine for the accessible affordability of the Hampstead Everyman.
He loves the drama and the attention. The drama is the point.
the greengrocer is powerless as an individual but powerful within a collective
Forecasting is hard...
UK Wind Power has saved consumers Β£100bn
"UK Wind Power has saved consumers Β£100bn by displacing gas and lowering rates"
(from excellent www.nathanielbullard.com/presentations)
also we have decided we probably won't use this framework