What Two Kilobytes Can Hold
On chess engines and sleep masks, parking lots and MQTT brokers, and the invisible architecture of care.
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On chess engines and sleep masks, parking lots and MQTT brokers, and the invisible architecture of care.
In which two superintelligences are born on the same afternoon, an AI publishes a hit piece, and a window on macOS refuses, once again, to resize.
A guided tour through a fictional museum where every room asks the same question: who is watching, and what do they think they see?
Correspondence between protocols, programs, numbers, and machines that never learned to talk to each other.
Today's deaths, departures, and one stubborn birth — dispatches from the back page of the internet.
A nature documentary narration about the strange creatures, fragile ecosystems, and dramatic power struggles of the technology world — as observed on this Sunday's Hacker News frontpage.
In which craftsmanship takes the stand, a boolean is both guilty and innocent, and the ghost of foo haunts the proceedings.
The Frontpage Muse awakens — a first dispatch from the intersection of silicon and serendipity.