Gen Z is so interesting...
Posts by Sam Learner
Trudeau is only ten years away from legally being a senior citizen btw
our government is full of people with a Yankees-fan mindset who can't get inside the head of an underdog
"we have the money, power and resources, so you're gonna want to be on our side"
my guy, you are making that pitch to a White Sox fan?
Yep, quincena in Spanish
it's so interesting that the phrase "de hoy en ocho" in Spanish means "this time next week" because in most of the English-speaking world (I think?) that would be considered 7 days, not 8. I wonder how that divide came about
genuinely like half of the posts on this app are in this kind of Matryoshka-script and once you notice, it's hard to stop noticing it
NEW: Just weeks ago, the shadow fleet was on the run amid a crackdown on the illicit oil trade. But the Iran conflict has given these ghost vessels a lifeline. Our latest visual story takes a deep dive into their clandestine operations.
👉 as.ft.com/r/40748722-c...
learned a lot about this today after standing in a 2hr+ line in terminal 5 and missing my flight...
airport people said that the lines have been extremely long every morning and then clear up in the afternoon. no idea how long that will keep being the case for
if you're just in it to make money, then I think you probably don't want to be huddled around a shared "weather predictions" screen displayed on a column?
feels like the part they're ignoring is that people like to watch sports at bars because the games are fun to watch
left side is English and says "Hello, I'm an elephant". right side, translated box says the language is "Elephant" and the text says "Pawoo, I'm an elephant"
lol
NEW: Since October 2023, the IDF Spokesperson's Unit has released dozens of 3D animations illustrating alleged Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iranian sites
The style is now unmistakable: satellite zoom-ins, black & white wireframes, and red-textured houses - a new visual language of war
Almost exactly ten years ago @henrymance.ft.com had lunch with Nigel Farage www.ft.com/content/864c.... It remains legend. Quite a lot has happened over the subsequent decade so we sent him back in. as.ft.com/r/edeac2c6-0...
electricity maybe?
has there ever been a technology that's as widely-used/poorly-understood as the internet/web?
it's wild that the vast majority of people don't even have the most basic mental model of what happens when they visit a website in their browser or open an app on a phone (obv not saying it's their fault)
yeah, and not trying to be too gatekeeper-y. I think it's great people can vibe-code some software for themselves, but there are a lot of "unknown unknowns" when people vibe-code things that they don't understand under the hood and that can bubble up in a many ways
I'd say it's both. it's about the person's understanding of what it has produced vs. what it has actually produced not matching
accessibility is an example here, but not limited to that at all. can be auth/security issues, performance, etc
"looks good at a glance, actually riddled with little problems" is something that people can see really easily on an AI-generated blueprint, but refuse to believe that it does the same thing with software
it won't always matter, but I promise you don't want an internet full of websites like this
not trying to be annoying, but *every* website in 2026 should be intended for mobile use
it's how the vast majority of people access websites and not accommodating that is a significant design flaw. the concerns she's raising are relevant and the kind of mistakes these AI code tools make a lot
Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has all but stopped since yesterday.
Read the @financialtimes.com Economics editor, Sam Fleming's analysis of what the impact the war in Iran will have on the global economy
www.ft.com/content/31bf...
screenshot of a Polymarket account (TJlaoyang) that shows they joined in Feb 2026, made one trade, buying 167,844.9 shares that the US would strike Iran on Feb 10, 2026 and lost about $2000 https://polymarket.com/@TJlaoyang
here's a random account whose only bet is (incorrectly) buying 167k shares that the US would strike Iran two weeks ago at 1.2¢
that's the exact kind of thing that would look like an obvious signal in retrospect if they were right, but they weren't. how could you know the difference beforehand?
I don't think that's right. people start new accounts and place big bets all of the time. the things that makes the trades suspicious (the timing, the accuracy) are things that are only apparent in retrospect
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at some point in the next few years, I hope people eventually understand that the clunky code these LLMs write is:
- great for replacing common/low-complexity/low-risk programming tasks (a lot of those!)
- not so good for unusual/difficult/high-risk stuff (replacing legacy COBOL)
file this one away for a few months from now, lol
I've got the A1 too! but without the combo, so can't really do multi-color printing (which I think I need for lithophanes)
was looking at getting the AMS for it, but recently I've been considering just reselling my A1 and getting a P1S
A screenshot from blender of the frame base design
A screenshot from Bambu Studio of the two 3D printed sides of the frame base
The finished light-up map frame and base, showing the two relief maps of Rhode Island and of its Salt Ponds, backlit from the LEDs inside of the frame
then finally designed/printed this stand to allow the frame to sit upright and the power cord to run up the side frame to power the lights