The article discusses the passage of time and the cyclical nature of daily routines. It reflects on how each new day brings familiar patterns and responsibilities.
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The author describes how AI tools like ChatGPT have replaced their role in helping friends and family with writing tasks, from drafting emails to creating content. They reflect on the personal satisfaction previously gained from these interactions and how AI now handles such requests efficiently.
Moving On
1.0The author announces they are leaving their current role and moving on to new opportunities. They express gratitude for the experiences and relationships built during their time in their current position.
Astral Codex Ten is a blog that covers topics including science, medicine, philosophy, politics, and futurism. The site features long-form essays and analysis on various intellectual subjects.
Sorry, Mary
1.0The article discusses a mathematical puzzle involving a fictional character named Mary who is trying to solve a problem. It presents a scenario where Mary attempts to find a solution but encounters logical contradictions in her approach.
The Markdown Link No. 23 is a new blog post that discusses recent developments and resources related to Markdown, including tools, tutorials, and community updates for users working with the lightweight markup language.
The blog author has implemented a system that hides the 'Add Comment' link from visitors whose network areas have been blocked due to comment spam. This prevents users from seeing a comment option that would ultimately fail, improving the user experience while maintaining anti-spam measures.
The author discusses personal experiences with receiving feedback and shares strategies for coping with it constructively. They reflect on how feedback affects their sleep and emotional state.
Dan Abramov reflects on his personal and professional journey over the past decade, sharing insights from his career growth and life experiences during this period.
Dan Abramov announces he is taking on a limited amount of consulting work, offering his expertise to help teams with React and frontend development challenges.
The blog continues its tradition of addressing unconventional questions that most people wouldn't think to ask.
I Quit!
1.0The author announces their resignation, stating that they have reached their limit and can no longer continue in their current position.
The Analog Antiquarian's weekly update features an epilogue titled "Infinity Embraced," continuing its regular content series.
Clip Show
1.0The blog post features a guest post written by GPT-5.4, which provides an academic philosophy style summary of the blog. The author notes that while AI struggles with original ideas, it excels at summarization and stylistic writing.
The author proposes a solution called the 'Everyone's a Billionaire' act, addressing criticism that previous blog posts lacked concrete solutions. The proposal aims to gain widespread support, excluding only "haters and losers."
The article presents links and updates for Summer 2025, serving as a collection of curated resources and information for the specified time period.
The article announces the winners of the Blog Extravaganza 2025 competition, presenting the results of the annual blogging event.
The article provides links and updates for Fall 2025, serving as a collection of resources and information for that period.
The article discusses UFO sightings and the anticipation surrounding potential extraterrestrial encounters, examining public interest in unexplained aerial phenomena.
The article discusses the concept of persecution and its perception in contemporary discourse, examining how claims of persecution are framed and understood in various social contexts.
The article presents a collection of links covering diverse topics including economics, politics, social issues, and cultural references for the month of July.
The article responds to a comment about ketchup, discussing various aspects of condiment preferences and usage patterns without taking a definitive stance on the original comment's claims.
The article discusses various topics including shoes, Algernon, Pangea, and Sea Peoples as examples of valid blog subjects that have been used for blogging purposes.
Hillel Wayne published a new blog post titled "Some Silly Z3 Scripts I Wrote" after five months without updates. The post discusses Z3 solver examples and mentions material that didn't make it into his upcoming book "Logic for Programmers." He also notes he's winding down gated content on Patreon.
The author discusses political involvement, receiving an award, meaningful podcast appearances, and mentions that VAT is about to go to America. The post serves as a blog version of their latest newsletter.