Earth-clock upgrade — Earth, Air, Wind and Fire A while back I wrote about Eclipses, equinoxes, and everyday awe — telling the time on Spaceship Earth. That post argued why a real-time planet visualization should exist as something you leave running: a clock told by the planet's orientation in space, a daily reminder that we're
Oliver Cromwell, the WW1 Trenches and the ER: An Unlikely Path to Non-Violent Communication With Your AI Agent. In 1650, Oliver Cromwell wrote to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland: "I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken." I now say this to my AI assistant roughly twice a week. Just "cromwell." One word. It