Brian Strouselhousen

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Human, I think. Try to be funny, but mostly fail. No, Strouselhousen is not my real last name, but it's funnier sounding. I share some things with the internet, but not everything, like my last name.
Occasionally have actual coherent thoughts and commentary. Occasionally.

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I got bored and asked Apple's Image Playground to make a cat dragon and this is what I got. Does this make me an artist? (uh, no).

I think everyone needs to know about how their clothes are made and the types of materials they use and the overall quality of that material. So today I learned about the different types of cotton and their pros and cons. Thanks Shift Fashion Group!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMoZjcpgivM

You Will Never Look at T Shirts the Same

YouTube
How tenaciously Palantir courted Switzerland

The controversial tech company Palantir provides surveillance technology. In Switzerland, however, its pitches have been rejected.

Republik
Today is a good day to remind Republicans that 4 Americans died in Benghazi in 2012 and they still won’t shut the fuck up about it.

Palantir Sues Swiss Magazine For Accurately Reporting That The Swiss Government Didn’t Want Palantir
https://www.techdirt.com/2026/02/27/palantir-sues-swiss-magazine-for-accurately-reporting-that-the-swiss-government-didnt-want-palantir/

Please note that Palantir would rather that you didn't share this story, it makes them look even more stupid if you do...

Palantir Sues Swiss Magazine For Accurately Reporting That The Swiss Government Didn’t Want Palantir

If you run a company whose entire value proposition is the ability to see patterns, predict outcomes, and connect dots that others miss, you’d think someone in the building might have flagged…

Techdirt
Skyrocketing cost of RAM poses grave threat to Electron app industry

⭐️ New blog post: A Month With OpenAI's Codex

https://highcaffeinecontent.com/blog/20260301-A-Month-With-OpenAIs-Codex

It's been literal *years* since I last posted anything, so you know this is a big deal for me 😜

A Month With OpenAI's Codex

High Caffeine Content

In case you were wondering, before this morning's Iran attack, Polymarket had yet another spate of likely inside traders betting that the US would strike Iran by February 28.

Per the due diligence investigation service Bubblemaps, the wallets used were first used 24 hours earlier.

Betting prediction websites are national security risks, not Anthropic.

Happy 16th birthday to Armani!