{.aligncenter} IndiGo achieved what my teachers couldn't: getting me to sit at the front. (https://xavierroy.com/t/PN
Posts by Xavier Roy
If the em dash is the AI’s 'Lion's Claw,' then our messy, unpolished flaws are the only fingerprints we have left to prove we aren’t bots.
Forty-six. Not chasing the clouds anymore.
Letting them drift.
Rainy New Year, broken corkscrew, good Merlot anyway. Sometimes that's enough. Happy New Year to all.
A 100-day streak
Aging is when the grey hairs colonize your head and beard, but your ear hair stays defiantly black. Nature has a sick sense of humor. (https://xavierroy.com/t/NH
Messaging apps force one identity everywhere. I want different profiles per group—'Xavier (Max's dad)' in school chats, just 'Xavier' elsewhere. Let me contain multitudes digitally.
A folder called Arena. A game with no save option. And the first time I learned to disappear into something completely...
On an earworm (or the quiet flicker of memory) - https://xavierroy.com/b/MK
A silver hair drifts to the floor, a loss is loss, whether of color or of presence.
Watched Superman (2025) ★★★★
Finished reading The Reluctant Dungeon by Lise Eclaire - ★★★★
Hell, mate! If you're not wearing a helmet… and there are cops nearby. Hell, mate! If you're wearing a helmet under a Virgo sky at noon in Chennai… (https://xavierroy.com/p/M5
A couple of days back, I found myself thinking about names in fiction—how much weight they carry, how much they whisper before a character ever acts.
Watched Jurassic World Rebirth, 2025 - ★★★½
Reading Naval's post about being 'incompressible' got me thinking about the quiet stories we tell ourselves—and how they might be our best defense against algorithms.
The quiet narrative that algorithms can’t touch xavierroy.com/b/LM
Finished Reading Return of the Runebound Professor - ★★★
Rewriting isn’t just editing. It’s a kind of time travel. And sometimes, the consequences are emotional.
On listening to music (https://xavierroy.com/x/Kd
Thoughts on Asimov’s Cal
I read Asimov’s Cal before breakfast and couldn’t stop thinking about #creativity, ambition—and murder. What if your writing assistant wanted the byline? A thread on #AI, #authorship, and what Cal teaches us. xavierroy.com/thoughts-on-...
Thank you.
Anything you liked or didn't like.
I think of my notes as a biome:https://paperarrow.com/notes/knowledge-biome
A quote from The Simulacrum by Peter Cawdron: Could AI ever enjoy fiction? To Dawn’s mind, reading for enjoyment would be a better test of sentience than fooling dumb humans like her with plausible conversations.
Would such an AI become an AGI? 🤔
I use @msty.app to connect my vaults.
Just because you don’t know how to do something, that does not mean it’s impossible. It only means that you don’t know how it can be done. - Chainfire, Terry Goodkind
Inbox is unpolished, notes is polished. Books go into refs. Outbox is notes updated for publication
I adopt this approach:
* `00 Assets` - non-md files
* `01 Inbox` - raw notes
* `02 Notes` - processed notes
* `03 Journals` - dailies
* `04 References` - sources/references
* `05 Outbox` - public posts
* `06 People` - persons
* `08 Scopes` - dataview queries
* `09 Meta` - non-content like templates
chrysalism n. the amniotic tranquility of being indoors during a thunderstorm. Latin chrysalis, the pupa of a butterfly. Pronounced “kris-uh-liz-uhm.”
I was hoping to have a similar situation with Chennai weather today, but alas...
“Work will always be work. Some people work doing what they love. Other people work so that they can do what they love when they’re not working. Neither is more noble.” - Anis Mojgani
“Work will always be work. Some people work doing what they love. Other people work so that they can do what they love when they’re not working. Neither is more noble.” - Anis Mojgani
Authors have started adding the equivalent of the robots.txt file to books.
From The Simulacrum by Peter Cawdron @pcawdron@aus.social