I watched Shiny Happy People S2 about Teen Mania. I thought it was a good overview and done well. I think I’m going to write more about my experiences from my current perspective. Most of my writings on it are from early 2000s and a lot has changed. Ask me anything!
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"text": "The Level Up is an indie improv showcase. Join us as we watch amazing New York indie improv talents gain XP on the Magnet stage, unlock new achievements, and reach new milestones. Or do comedy.\n\nCome support Michael as he dons his hosting-duties cap for three exciting indie teams!\nFleischwunde\nMothra\nHoopty\nI\u2019ll be playing in with Michael and the rest of the Level Up!\nLooking forward to it! And to seeing you there!! (Yes, you. Come on out!!!)\nSaturday day July 26th, 2025 @ 10:30pm\n\nMagnet Theater\n\n254 West 29th St (btwn 7th and 8th Ave.)\n\nNew York City, NY 10001\n\nTickets $10: https://magnettheater.com/show/tickets/59691/",
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"html": "<p>I just did something I haven\u2019t done in a very long time:</p>\n\n<p><strong>I started a new app repo, set up a database, wrote a feature, and it works.</strong> \ud83e\udd2f (And of course I\u2019m using my <a href=\"https://edge.bridgetownrb.com/\">Bridgetown framework</a> to write it in\u2014that is, the 2.0 version currently in beta which has new functionality for app devs).</p>\n\n<p>The reason I was able to get to an MVP state (for me at least) in only a few hours is because I\u2019ve spent literally months thinking about what I wanted to write, how I wanted to write it, and I had done some initial experiments on components that eventually I was able to pull in here.</p>\n\n<p>In a way, this is the opposite of \u201cvibe coding\u201d. <em>No vibes necessary!</em> Since I had the entire symphony composed in my head already, I simply had to put pen to paper (so to speak) to write out the notes.</p>\n\n<p><strong>\u201cFine Jared, we get it already. So when do we get to see it?!\u201d</strong></p>\n\n<p><em>Patience, my friends.</em> There\u2019s still quite a ways to go before it\u2019s production-worthy, and even then it\u2019ll probably be a waitlisted beta for a while. But once I think I have something interesting to show off, I\u2019ll take some screenshots and talk more about it. <strong>To whet your appetite\u2026this isn\u2019t \u201cjust\u201d an app.</strong> Think of it more like a web-based desktop. Once you \u201cboot into the OS\u201d, you\u2019ll eventually have a variety of apps to choose from; all a bit quaint, very friendly, idiosyncratic, and above all, fun.</p>\n\n<p><strong>This is simply the first one of the bunch.</strong> \ud83d\ude0e</p>",
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"html": "<p>Literally read this quote on some goofbrained dude\u2019s LinkedIn post about his high-flying CTO buddy\u2019s claim that: \u201cAnyone can move from Bootstrap to React now\u201d and that \u201cTechnical debt cleanup is going to India for pennies on the dollar\u201d thanks to <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/generativeai\">#GenerativeAI</a> and <strong>I truly believe</strong> the industry I have worked in for the last 30 years has become fucking untethered from any semblance of sanity and reality.</p>\n\n<p>And as a commenter put it, wow this sure is insulting against Indian developers!</p>\n\n<p><strong>P.S.</strong> I\u2019ve been hired for more than one project in the past to come in and completely redo what was poorly implemented previously by an \u201coutsourced\u201d dev firm. I\u2019m not saying that to be insulting either, it\u2019s just a point that outsourcing as a concept has <em>never</em> been a good idea. Here is the answer: <em>hire talented people</em>, no matter where they\u2019re located, pay them well, and build a real team based on good principles of high-quality creative collaboration. <strong>Don\u2019t be a dick!</strong></p>",
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An IndieWeb meme, quoted from Tantek in the #indieweb-meta chat.
Just a friendly reminder that we don’t have to rank different levels of independence and there’s no One Way to Be Indie™. There are always tradeoffs with the web, but hopefully we are moving towards more individual control of the things we create. I think the IndieWeb community does a good job embodying that in the principles.
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"html": "<blockquote>\n <h2><a href=\"https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/inside-the-escalating-struggle-over\"></a></h2>\n\n <p>Brian Merchant: \u201cMy general sense here is that \u2018let\u2019s use AI for stuff!\u2019 is something bosses love saying but then the rank and file workers can\u2019t actually figure out good uses for,\u201d one journalist who works for an Axel Springer outlet told me at the time of the Business Insider layoffs. \u201cWhich I suspect is happening in lots of industries. Bosses panicking that if they don\u2019t lean into AI they\u2019ll be left behind, but AI not actually being particular useful for workers.\u201d</p>\n\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>As I <a href=\"https://vibecoded.transistor.fm/1?t=7:49\">laid out in some detail</a> in my first episode of <em>Vibe Coded</em>, the rollout of <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/generativeai\">#generativeAI</a> platforms across enterprises is <strong>not</strong> following the typical pattern where individual users <em>first</em> adopt some new innovative tech and then it <em>eventually</em> makes its way to the top and (reluctantly) becomes company policy. <strong>This is the opposite of that.</strong> Bosses across the board seem to love all the AI hype and want to go full steam ahead, while the workers in many cases are resisting and attempting to make clear the grave danger of doing so.</p>\n\n<p>This is leading us increasingly to a world where AI is ground zero for <strong>class warfare</strong>. If you promote genAI, you are siding with the <em>bourgeoisie</em>, and if you resist genAI you are a member of the <em>proletariat</em>.</p>\n\n<p>It could have been otherwise, but this is the state of society we now find ourselves in. <strong>LLMs are now a culture war. And I know which side I\u2019m on</strong>.</p>\n\n<p>Do you?</p>",
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Gripe: I got a parking ticket for being within 20ft of a crosswalk. It was right in front of my place where I’ve parked for years and was not in the red zone. That doesn’t matter, though, because I learned the California “Daylighting” law (CVC 22500) does not require painted curbs to be cited. So, heads up out there.
I think the 20ft rule is good, but this implementation of it sucks. It went into effect January 1 and supposedly they had a grace period of 60 days where they issued warnings, but I never received one.
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📕 Finished reading How to do Nothing by Jenny Odell ISBN: 9781612198552
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"html": "<blockquote>\n <h2><a href=\"https://medium.com/clyde-group/gen-z-is-all-about-authenticity-59d863b0bdcf\"></a></h2>\n\n <p>(From 2019)</p>\n\n<p>Data reported by CNBC shows that authenticity is an important value for Gen Z, with \u201c67 percent of those surveyed agreeing that \u2018being true to their values and beliefs makes a person cool.\u2019\u201d One of the biggest challenges in engaging with Gen Z will be determining how to appear \u201ccool\u201d and change the world while still remaining profitable.</p>\n\n<p>The Gen Z preoccupation with authenticity \u2014 which has driven them away from traditional celebrities in favor of more intimate social media and YouTube influencers \u2014 makes them scrutinize the motives of large brands, presenting a challenge for today\u2019s marketing and communications professionals.</p>\n\n<p>For Gen Z, print advertising and traditional commercials can feel inauthentic in the same way that hollywood celebrities seem unrelatable. The growing consumer base is shifting as Gen Z enters the fray; 58 percent of consumers are most amenable to brands taking a social or political stance on social media and only 25 percent feel that way about print advertising.</p>\n\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>I linked to this article from 2019 not because there\u2019s anything particularly noteworthy about it but because it represents a certain viewpoint in vogue only a few short years ago. I can\u2019t believe how often I heard this same refrain repeated over and over and over again, this idea that Millennials valued <em>authenticity</em> above all else (and Gen Z just as much if not more so). The absolute worst thing you could do as a brand trying to reach \u201cthe youngs\u201d would be to come across as fake. As a poser. As a source of manipulative propaganda instead of speaking truth from the heart.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Either something has dramatically changed, or that was all complete bullshit.</strong> Because we now live in an age of <em>rank inauthenticity</em>. <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/generativeai\">#GenerativeAI</a> made sure of that. Now you simply cannot believe anything you read, hear, or watch\u2026everything is being manipulated and remixed and regurgitated down to the nth degree.</p>\n\n<p>I recall just recently I was excited that a podcaster I admire (not going to name names)\u2014who is a Millennial themselves!\u2014launched a new personal blog. I was enjoying reading their first few posts, and <strong>I distinctly remember feeling impressed</strong> that their writing was well put-together and made for a captivating read.</p>\n\n<p><em>Then I heard them talk about their blog on a show</em> where it was revealed that they put every blog post through genAI writing tools because otherwise they wouldn\u2019t be confident in publishing any of their writing. Yes, that\u2019s right: all of that \u201cgreat\u201d writing I had been enjoying wasn\u2019t actually what they wrote. It was the \u201cideas\u201d of what they wrote, filtered through computer algorithms into something else entirely\u2026something they imagined was somehow better.</p>\n\n<p><strong>I felt betrayed.</strong> \ud83d\ude16</p>\n\n<p>Because who\u2019s to say I would enjoy their blog without the algorithmic sheen applied? Maybe I\u2019d like it better! Who knows?!</p>\n\n<p>It\u2019s like we now have Photoshop for words. The \u201creal\u201d blog post had warts, wrinkles, scuffs, and sags\u2014but after the auto word-shopping gets applied, it has all been airbrushed away.</p>\n\n<p>I don\u2019t know what happened. I don\u2019t know how our so-called \u201cauthentic generation\u201d has turned so quickly into embracing tools I believe are incredibly, incredibly <em>inauthentic</em>.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Sorry, your slop isn\u2019t authentic.</strong> There\u2019s nothing to admire about it. Nothing to appreciate about it. It\u2019s as <em>cringe</em> as cringe can get.</p>\n\n<p>Don\u2019t you see that?</p>\n\n<p>Can\u2019t you see that?</p>\n\n<p>I don\u2019t get it.</p>\n\n<p>(P.S. I <em>never</em> use automated <a href=\"https://jaredwhite.com/tag/writing\">#writing</a> tools. Never. Every single word you ever see me write and publish online is 100% my own. I do use a traditional spellchecker and verify its suggestions by hand. <strong>That\u2019s it and that\u2019s all.</strong>)</p>",
"text": "(From 2019)\n\nData reported by CNBC shows that authenticity is an important value for Gen Z, with \u201c67 percent of those surveyed agreeing that \u2018being true to their values and beliefs makes a person cool.\u2019\u201d One of the biggest challenges in engaging with Gen Z will be determining how to appear \u201ccool\u201d and change the world while still remaining profitable.\n\nThe Gen Z preoccupation with authenticity \u2014 which has driven them away from traditional celebrities in favor of more intimate social media and YouTube influencers \u2014 makes them scrutinize the motives of large brands, presenting a challenge for today\u2019s marketing and communications professionals.\n\nFor Gen Z, print advertising and traditional commercials can feel inauthentic in the same way that hollywood celebrities seem unrelatable. The growing consumer base is shifting as Gen Z enters the fray; 58 percent of consumers are most amenable to brands taking a social or political stance on social media and only 25 percent feel that way about print advertising.\n\n\n\nI linked to this article from 2019 not because there\u2019s anything particularly noteworthy about it but because it represents a certain viewpoint in vogue only a few short years ago. I can\u2019t believe how often I heard this same refrain repeated over and over and over again, this idea that Millennials valued authenticity above all else (and Gen Z just as much if not more so). The absolute worst thing you could do as a brand trying to reach \u201cthe youngs\u201d would be to come across as fake. As a poser. As a source of manipulative propaganda instead of speaking truth from the heart.\n\nEither something has dramatically changed, or that was all complete bullshit. Because we now live in an age of rank inauthenticity. #GenerativeAI made sure of that. Now you simply cannot believe anything you read, hear, or watch\u2026everything is being manipulated and remixed and regurgitated down to the nth degree.\n\nI recall just recently I was excited that a podcaster I admire (not going to name names)\u2014who is a Millennial themselves!\u2014launched a new personal blog. I was enjoying reading their first few posts, and I distinctly remember feeling impressed that their writing was well put-together and made for a captivating read.\n\nThen I heard them talk about their blog on a show where it was revealed that they put every blog post through genAI writing tools because otherwise they wouldn\u2019t be confident in publishing any of their writing. Yes, that\u2019s right: all of that \u201cgreat\u201d writing I had been enjoying wasn\u2019t actually what they wrote. It was the \u201cideas\u201d of what they wrote, filtered through computer algorithms into something else entirely\u2026something they imagined was somehow better.\n\nI felt betrayed. \ud83d\ude16\n\nBecause who\u2019s to say I would enjoy their blog without the algorithmic sheen applied? Maybe I\u2019d like it better! Who knows?!\n\nIt\u2019s like we now have Photoshop for words. The \u201creal\u201d blog post had warts, wrinkles, scuffs, and sags\u2014but after the auto word-shopping gets applied, it has all been airbrushed away.\n\nI don\u2019t know what happened. I don\u2019t know how our so-called \u201cauthentic generation\u201d has turned so quickly into embracing tools I believe are incredibly, incredibly inauthentic.\n\nSorry, your slop isn\u2019t authentic. There\u2019s nothing to admire about it. Nothing to appreciate about it. It\u2019s as cringe as cringe can get.\n\nDon\u2019t you see that?\n\nCan\u2019t you see that?\n\nI don\u2019t get it.\n\n(P.S. I never use automated #writing tools. Never. Every single word you ever see me write and publish online is 100% my own. I do use a traditional spellchecker and verify its suggestions by hand. That\u2019s it and that\u2019s all.)"
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This crispy chickpea pesto eggs recipe sounds so good, going to try it out.
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My best Wes Anderson treatment of this unusual PNW scene. 😲
The Lodge at St. Edward Park near Lake Washington
#WashingtonExplored
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The biggest PNW daddy of them all: Mt. Rainier (or if you prefer its native name, Tacoma)
It stands tall at 14,410 feet and last erupted around 150 years ago. And it boasts the largest single-mountain glacier system in the United States outside Alaska!
#WashingtonExplored #NikonZfc #NomadLifestyle
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The trees are sentinels.
#OregonExplored #NikonZfc
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At the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, Sacajawea State Park in Pasco, WA
(couldn’t decide which framing I liked better so here’s both!)
#WashingtonExplored #NomadLifestyle
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