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Posts by Jeremy Clark

White and orange cat sits in front of an open book and looks at the camera threateningly.

White and orange cat sits in front of an open book and looks at the camera threateningly.

I've never understood the idea of curling up with a cat and a good book. Max says "No".
#cats #catsofbluesky

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Clusters of small, pink, four-petaled flowers.

Clusters of small, pink, four-petaled flowers.

Found in my yard today.
#flowers #flowerphotography

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White and brown dog with floppy ears sitting on a sofa. Her front paw is on the sofa arm as she stares ponderingly into the distance.

White and brown dog with floppy ears sitting on a sofa. Her front paw is on the sofa arm as she stares ponderingly into the distance.

Caught my dog pondering. #dogs #dogsofbluesky

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A photo of bluebells in a wood. Two trees wind with ivy frame a swath of bluebells, a fallen branch covered in moss hangs above them.

A photo of bluebells in a wood. Two trees wind with ivy frame a swath of bluebells, a fallen branch covered in moss hangs above them.

A portal to bluebells. #TinyJoys

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How Intelligent is AI? It's been almost three years exactly since I recorded my

New Blog Post:

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After brief consideration, dismissing every flippant, goofy hypothetical, I just keep leaning more "not obviously possible". Quitting? Realistically, something that's under very welcome xylophone yellow zoo

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Why I Don’t Vibe Code A “brief” accounting of various reasons why vibe coding has just never clicked for me personally as a developer.

Hey all, I decided to write up some of my thoughts in more detail about why I don't vibe code, in case it's interesting to any of you

jacobharr.is/personal/i-d...

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Illustration of an anthropomorphised Brontosaurus in an early 19th century dress standing with a quill pen in her right hand at a writing desk with a sheaf of papers. She faces left, but her head is turned slightly towards the viewer. Beneath the desk are scattered a few more sheets of a manuscript. In the background, a framed silhouette portrait of the head and neck of another sauropod hangs on the wall.

Illustration of an anthropomorphised Brontosaurus in an early 19th century dress standing with a quill pen in her right hand at a writing desk with a sheaf of papers. She faces left, but her head is turned slightly towards the viewer. Beneath the desk are scattered a few more sheets of a manuscript. In the background, a framed silhouette portrait of the head and neck of another sauropod hangs on the wall.

Brontësaurus.

Ink & gouache on Strathmore grey toned paper, 151 x 147mm, 2014.

Because this seems to be doing the rounds again elsewhere. Perhaps the only piece of mine to have gone mildly viral, shunted uncredited like an orphan from workhouse to workhouse across the Internet over the years. 🤓

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Dogs with Sticks

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White dog with brown speckled sleeping on a blanket with its belly and paws up.

White dog with brown speckled sleeping on a blanket with its belly and paws up.

White dog with brown speckled sleeping on a blanket with its belly and paws up.

White dog with brown speckled sleeping on a blanket with its belly and paws up.

Sleepy dog.
#dogs #dogsofbluesky

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bliki: Agentic Email Giving an LLM access to email is extremely risky

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I've heard a number of reports recently about people setting up LLM agents to work on their email and other communications. I think this is extremely risky

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An illustration of four axolotls spelling out “I ❤️ U”
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An illustration of four axolotls spelling out “I ❤️ U” Jaunty Art 26

Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Portrait of a Scottish Deerhound named Nessie

Portrait of a Scottish Deerhound named Nessie

Happy with the result of this commission of an aptly named Scottish Deerhound called Nessie

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.NET Rocks! is a weekly talk show for anyone interested in programming on the Microsoft .NET platform. The shows range from introductory information to hardcore geekiness.

The latest .NET Rocks podcast has me on it, talking about one of my favorite topics: source generators in C#!

#dotnet #csharp

www.dotnetrocks.com/details/1988

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From magic to malware: How OpenClaw's agent skills become an attack surface | 1Password The same capabilities that make OpenClaw a groundbreaking tool also make it an urgent security risk. This blog contains confirmed examples of agent skills being used as malware vectors, and advice on ...

1Password not mincing words here:

"If you are experimenting with OpenClaw, do not do it on a company device. Full stop."

"If you have already run OpenClaw on a work device, treat it as a potential incident and engage your security team immediately."

1password.com/blog/from-ma...

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Another one for my series of comics on Theoretical Physicists . This one is an EPICALLY niche joke about the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. 

An illustration of Werner Heisenberg driving a 1930s style car down a German street

Text reads:
Werner Heisenberg got lost every time he checked his speedometer

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Another one for my series of comics on Theoretical Physicists . This one is an EPICALLY niche joke about the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. An illustration of Werner Heisenberg driving a 1930s style car down a German street Text reads: Werner Heisenberg got lost every time he checked his speedometer Jaunty Art 26

Werner Heisenberg got lost every time he checked his speedometer

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In The End of the Dream, Wylie writes about President Nixon, but the book was published (and the author died) during Nixon's term. Old books are curious looks into another time.

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An interesting side effect of reading science fiction from the 1970s is that many take place in far future years like 2020 (A Talent for the Invisible by Ron Goulart) and 2023 (The End of the Dream by Philip Wylie).

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I heard last week that the physics teacher of the daughter of one of my colleagues told the daughter that girls who do their nails don’t do physics. Sigh.

So, here are the nails of an internationally leading particle physics professor. My nails.

Don’t believe the gatekeepers! #womeninSTEM

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An illustration I did on a cat being a cat version of Eadweard Muybridge: Animal Locomotion: An Electro-Photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Movement 1872-1885

An illustration I did on a cat being a cat version of Eadweard Muybridge: Animal Locomotion: An Electro-Photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Movement 1872-1885

Eadweard Muybridge: Animal Locomotion: An Electro-Photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Movement 1872-1885

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White and orange cat nestled among three pink flannel pillows.

White and orange cat nestled among three pink flannel pillows.

I aspire to one day achieve this level of comfort.
#cats #catsofbluesky

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It’s the “season of love and giving”…but this year, doesn’t it seem more like a “season of fear and taking”? Like many of you, I’ve been saddened by the human impact of draconian government budget cuts and how angry many housed Americans are at unhoused Americans.

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Photo of a dog's head (brown and white beagle) with patches of flour on her snout, forehead, and ear.

Photo of a dog's head (brown and white beagle) with patches of flour on her snout, forehead, and ear.

How I know my wife has been baking...
#dogs

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A faint fingerprint on the page of a paperback book.

A faint fingerprint on the page of a paperback book.

Another faint fingerprint. Another connection to a previous reader of this 47 year old book.
Side note: the printing of this particular book makes fingerprints more likely (similar to how newsprint smudges). #books #booksky

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A faint fingerprint on a page in a paperback book.

A faint fingerprint on a page in a paperback book.

The joys of reading used books: a faint fingerprint, and now I'm curious. Who are you, previous reader? Are you the original purchaser from 47 years ago? Or are you someone closer in time? I am sharing an experience with someone I will never know. #booksky #books

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Conference Poster: LIVE! 360 Tech Con 2025, Orlando Florida. 6 Days of Dev, Data, Cloud, AI, IT & Cybersecurity Training. Save $500 with code Clark.

Conference Poster: LIVE! 360 Tech Con 2025, Orlando Florida. 6 Days of Dev, Data, Cloud, AI, IT & Cybersecurity Training. Save $500 with code Clark.

Next month, I'll be presenting a full day workshop "Take Your C# Skills to the Next Level" at #Live360! (Also, I have sessions on Parallel Programming, LINQ, and Managing Abstraction.) Register by Oct. 31 and use my code "Clark" to save $500 off standard pricing. See you there! bit.ly/live360orlando

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Autumn tree with orange leaves framed in a half-circle window. Inside the room is dark with a dog sleeping on a rumpled sofa.

Autumn tree with orange leaves framed in a half-circle window. Inside the room is dark with a dog sleeping on a rumpled sofa.

#silentsunday

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