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Philips Computer Monitor 80

Last week I further fine-tuned my CRT repair skills by getting a Philips Computer Monitor 80 (BM7522) running again after almost a decade of inactivity. Some backstory: I found an old Commodore 128D in my mother-in-law’s basement with this original … Continue reading

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A Sterling Take

It’s always nice when someone reaches out via email who you haven’t heard from in a while. It’s even better when they leave you with a treat link that you follow for some knowledge. Bryan Alexander is classic for this, … Continue reading

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5 Hours To Live: Security in the Age of AI and the New Arms Race

I’m trying to get as much of Cloudfest 2026 Gen Xfest 2026 out of my head and on to the blog before it all disappears. I was new to this conference and knew absolutely no one. Add to that I … Continue reading

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Who Pays for AI?

I remember being at SXSW in 2009 and it seemed like all anyone could talk about was Twitter. It’s as if it hadn’t been around for a couple of years already. Tom Woodward and I were joking about it, but … Continue reading

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G07 Monitor Boy and His Trusty Arcade Assistant, Part 1

[NB: I started this post over 10 days ago, but sometimes my hopes and dreams of what AI can do aren’t as clean and tidy as I’d like. So, this is now just the first part of an ongoing monitor … Continue reading

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Invasion of the Mind Snatchers

I was originally going to call this post “Invasion of the Content Snatchers,” but what’s happening in this process is more than simply “stealing content” (if we can even call it that), but a shift in how we might potentially … Continue reading

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It’s Already Here!

I’ve been digging Mike Caulfield’s deep dives into ChatGPT these days. What’s even cooler is he has gone full-in on the movie theme, which makes it that much more fun. His basic premise is pretty much in line with all … Continue reading

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AI Maddeness Week 17: the AFC East Playoff Race

Now that the vacation is ending and I’ve started to catch up on my AI Maddeness season, I’m moving into what’s been my favorite part of the whole enterprise: the playoff picture! I really love all the possible permutations that … Continue reading

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Thresholds of Violence in The Searchers (1956)

After re-watching The Searchers (1956) for episode 43 of the Family Pictures Podcast, I was struck by the way director John Ford constantly uses thresholds or portals to visualize the moral structure of the film. It isn’t so much about … Continue reading

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AI Hallucinates Jets Win

While I would like to take the credit for this post title, it came as a response to an AI-generated image I created celebrating the Jets going 3-0 in an alternative universe set 25 years ago, which lives on AI … Continue reading

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