Taylor

@TWDickson
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Living amid the urban echoes of colonial history and doing cool stuff with computers
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@z3r0fox This corruption isn’t even his final form!
@mayintoronto I may check it out! I just played a lot of Plan B Terraform and Clanfolk recently. Base building/management games really appeal to me. My partner calls it spreadsheets the video game.
@klausblog Interesting! They seem to be Europe/Asia only and seemingly abandoned their North American market. There’s not a lot of info on the devices themselves.

I’ve been looking into #obsidian and #epaper notebooks again. I feel like the hardware I want just doesn’t exist.

- Physical Buttons: Page turning buttons for ebooks
- Android/or native Libby/Overdrive Support
- Sufficently open sync so that my handwritten notes can be imported into Obsidian + browse my obsidian vault (might require Android/side loading)

Supernote’s ethos is nice but I haven’t seen hardware updates in years. Remarkable seems limited, Boox might be a contender.

@gnomon My favourite from the days of taking the Bathurst bus is:

Me: This is taking a while. I may well start walking

Bus:

Bus:

Bus:

Me@destination: Oh look. The bus is here.

@lydiaschoch IIRC we have trigger laws on the books regarding NY and Quebec. My understanding is that if NY changes we’ll follow suit. How much that matters now though.

Hopefully this is the first domino to fall and the other provinces will follow.

@wdenton Oh that’s awesome. Getting to and from their College and Spadina location was a major pain. That said sometimes dealing with CC’s customer service was also a pain and pushed me to buy more online.

@mikepmoffatt I don’t think the densification we’re seeing here is necessarily a bad thing, however it’s largely kept to specific areas, and an abandonment of family sized units.

With climate change rearing; droughts in the prairies; good, stable farm land for food should be prioritized over the white picket fence.

@Mrfunkedude Perhaps I’m out of the loop here. What’s going on with Discord?

Whatever the output gains promised by LLMs, their initial productivity surge is erased over time, and replaced by heavier workloads—and that leads to workers experiencing “cognitive fatigue, burnout, and weakened decision-making.”

All this from research out of the notoriously pro-worker rag [checks notes] Harvard Business Review: https://hbr.org/2026/02/ai-doesnt-reduce-work-it-intensifies-it

AI Doesn’t Reduce Work—It Intensifies It

One of the promises of AI is that it can reduce workloads so employees can focus more on higher-value and more engaging tasks. But according to new research, AI tools don’t reduce work, they consistently intensify it: In the study, employees worked at a faster pace, took on a broader scope of tasks, and extended work into more hours of the day, often without being asked to do so. That may sound like a win, but it’s not quite so simple. These changes can be unsustainable, leading to workload creep, cognitive fatigue, burnout, and weakened decision-making. The productivity surge enjoyed at the beginning can give way to lower quality work, turnover, and other problems. To correct for this, companies need to adopt an “AI practice,” or a set of norms and standards around AI use that can include intentional pauses, sequencing work, and adding more human grounding.

Harvard Business Review