Jacob Sam-La Rose

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Poet, editor, facilitator, programme leader, freelance artistic director. Geek for #poetry, computational poetics, ergo-mechanical keyboards, #iPad & #iPadOS, vintage road bikes, #sciencefiction, #TfT and #PKM. 🤓

I am ridiculously oversubscribed to newsletters and RSS feeds. Calmed down a lot in recent years— no more furious glut, no more trying to drink the ocean. Happy to skim, spend time with what sticks, let the rest sink back beneath the waves.

With that said, @kaib's Dense Discovery is a publication I look forward to reading each week. Drawn in by the app recommendations, I've come to cherish everything else about it. Salute, Kai.

#380: Self-optimising into oblivion https://www.densediscovery.com/issues/380

Dense Discovery #380: Self-optimising into oblivion

Read the archived version of Dense Discovery #380: Self-optimising into oblivion.

Dense Discovery

A few notes about the MacBook Neo | Riccardo Mori https://morrick.me/archives/10286

Riccardo on macOS Tahoe:
> There are moments when I feel as if the MacBook Neo is Apple’s hardware distraction and eye-candy to make people forget about the Mac’s worsened software quality. And too many reviewers seem to have happily taken the bait.

Shots fired!

A few notes about the MacBook Neo

The MacBook Neo is overall a very nice machine. This isn't a review, just a few bullet-point impressions after trying one in person.

Riccardo Mori

Struggling to escalate an issue via an Evri support chatbot. Even in this (possibly short?) stretch during which AI isn't yet(!) mainstream ubiquitous and vibe-coding is still emergent, it feels indecent that a chatbot this dysfunctional is the first line support for a global logistics firm. Like seriously. WTH.

Adding this one to the mounting pile of evidence that modern life is squarely leveraged against most efforts to remain sane...

So... it turns out that, if I fail to listen to a single piece of music for more than a couple of consecutive days, someone should probably send help...
Urgency is the enemy of care and attention.

Okay... so BlueSky warrants more attention? Some of the projects being developed on AT Protocol are looking very interesting...

Standard.site - One schema. Every platform. https://standard.site/

Standard.site - One schema. Every platform.

Standard.site provides shared lexicons for long-form publishing on AT Protocol. Making content easier to discover, index, and move across the ATmosphere.

But really, what are we doing?

(Reflecting on the instinct to occasionally surface little thought-nuggets here and there. I'm in an interrogative mood... and also: meta...)

Why are the code editors that interact with #iPadOS's file system all throwing hissy fits on my iPad Pro (18.7.3)? Runestone and Textastic are both crashing on start... and come to think of it, it feels like the same issue I was having with Pages a while back... Pages is almost always slow to start; feels like it's engaging with some kind of tense political negotiation with Files.app before it can do anything...

Lost track of the #DraftsApp actions I've shared (not that I've shared all that many...) and wanted to archive/delete a few action groups. So...

...built an action to create a registry of shared actions (based on a list copied from the Actions Directory). Then another action that scans the group I want to delete and logs the names of shared actions in the group.

Works, but the one flaw is unlisted actions... 🤔

Actual email I received:

> Happy Sunday, I hope you’re having a great day!

> I really admire the work you do as an author. Even without knowing your latest book, it’s clear that creating stories and sharing them takes talent and dedication
> I specialize in helping authors reach more readers and grow sales quickly. Your work deserves the spotlight it deserves, and I’d love to help you connect with the right audience.
...

Just... no.