Jerry Towler https://jerrytowler.com/ en Mon, 27 Apr 2026 14:51:51 -0400 https://jerrytowler.com/2026/04/27/first-session-back-on-the.html Mon, 27 Apr 2026 14:51:51 -0400 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/04/27/first-session-back-on-the.html <p>First session back on the yoga mat after a three-week business travel extravaganza (I am so tired) was brutal.</p> First session back on the yoga mat after a three-week business travel extravaganza (I am so tired) was brutal. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/04/26/finished-reading-the-lake-house.html Sun, 26 Apr 2026 00:24:39 -0400 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/04/26/finished-reading-the-lake-house.html <img src="https://cdn.micro.blog/books/9780063214071/cover.jpg" align="left" class="microblog_book" style="max-width: 60px; margin-right: 20px; margin-top: 0px; padding-top: 0px;"> <p>Finished reading: <a href="https://micro.blog/books/9780063214071">The Lake House</a> by Sarah Beth Durst 📚</p> <p>Not sure what I thought I was getting—something like <em>The Spell Shop</em>, probably—but this is not that.</p> <p>Three teenage girls go to a summer camp, but when they arrive, it’s been burned down, the counselor has been murdered, and the campers are missing.</p> <p>It gets worse from there.</p> <p>Fun read! Lots of pain and friendship and soul-searching and weakness and strength. Just not what I thought I was reading.</p> <img src="https://cdn.micro.blog/books/9780063214071/cover.jpg" align="left" class="microblog_book" style="max-width: 60px; margin-right: 20px; margin-top: 0px; padding-top: 0px;"> Finished reading: [The Lake House](https://micro.blog/books/9780063214071) by Sarah Beth Durst 📚 Not sure what I thought I was getting—something like _The Spell Shop_, probably—but this is not that. Three teenage girls go to a summer camp, but when they arrive, it’s been burned down, the counselor has been murdered, and the campers are missing. It gets worse from there. Fun read! Lots of pain and friendship and soul-searching and weakness and strength. Just not what I thought I was reading. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/04/24/finished-reading-leonardo-da-vinci.html Fri, 24 Apr 2026 10:26:27 -0400 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/04/24/finished-reading-leonardo-da-vinci.html <img src="https://cdn.micro.blog/books/9781501139161/cover.jpg" align="left" class="microblog_book" style="max-width: 60px; margin-right: 20px; margin-top: 0px; padding-top: 0px;"> <p>Finished reading: <a href="https://micro.blog/books/9781501139161">Leonardo da Vinci</a> by Walter Isaacson 📚</p> <p>Outrageously detailed, as usual for Isaacson, with all kinds of facts and stories I’d never heard, despite having visited Milan’s <a href="https://museoscienza.org/it/en">da Vinci museum</a>.</p> <p>Highly recommended, with the caveat that, also as usual for Isaacson, it’s a little too positive about Leonardo and doesn’t explore his failures as deeply as I would have preferred.</p> <img src="https://cdn.micro.blog/books/9781501139161/cover.jpg" align="left" class="microblog_book" style="max-width: 60px; margin-right: 20px; margin-top: 0px; padding-top: 0px;"> Finished reading: [Leonardo da Vinci](https://micro.blog/books/9781501139161) by Walter Isaacson 📚 Outrageously detailed, as usual for Isaacson, with all kinds of facts and stories I’d never heard, despite having visited Milan’s [da Vinci museum](https://museoscienza.org/it/en). Highly recommended, with the caveat that, also as usual for Isaacson, it’s a little too positive about Leonardo and doesn’t explore his failures as deeply as I would have preferred. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/04/24/finished-reading-quicksilver-by-callie.html Fri, 24 Apr 2026 03:22:51 -0400 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/04/24/finished-reading-quicksilver-by-callie.html <img src="https://cdn.micro.blog/books/9798328436045/cover.jpg" align="left" class="microblog_book" style="max-width: 60px; margin-right: 20px; margin-top: 0px; padding-top: 0px;"> <p>Finished reading: <a href="https://micro.blog/books/9798328436045">Quicksilver</a> by Callie Hart 📚</p> <p>A quick read with faeries and vampires and magic and gods.</p> <p>Checks the romantasy boxes: brooding hero, gorgeous magical special girl, companions on both sides.</p> <p>Some rough prose, but if you don’t expect too much, you’ll have fun.</p> <img src="https://cdn.micro.blog/books/9798328436045/cover.jpg" align="left" class="microblog_book" style="max-width: 60px; margin-right: 20px; margin-top: 0px; padding-top: 0px;"> Finished reading: [Quicksilver](https://micro.blog/books/9798328436045) by Callie Hart 📚 A quick read with faeries and vampires and magic and gods. Checks the romantasy boxes: brooding hero, gorgeous magical special girl, companions on both sides. Some rough prose, but if you don’t expect too much, you’ll have fun. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/04/22/finished-reading-twelve-months-the.html Wed, 22 Apr 2026 14:24:10 -0400 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/04/22/finished-reading-twelve-months-the.html <img src="https://cdn.micro.blog/books/9780593199336/cover.jpg" align="left" class="microblog_book" style="max-width: 60px; margin-right: 20px; margin-top: 0px; padding-top: 0px;"> <p>Finished reading: <a href="https://micro.blog/books/9780593199336">Twelve Months (The Dresden Files, #18)</a> by Jim Butcher 📚</p> <p>A fun palate cleanser. Important plots move forward. A few important bits of lore get revealed. Nothing gets quite enough attention. (Dresden and Lara could have used an entire book to themselves.)</p> <img src="https://cdn.micro.blog/books/9780593199336/cover.jpg" align="left" class="microblog_book" style="max-width: 60px; margin-right: 20px; margin-top: 0px; padding-top: 0px;"> Finished reading: [Twelve Months (The Dresden Files, #18)](https://micro.blog/books/9780593199336) by Jim Butcher 📚 A fun palate cleanser. Important plots move forward. A few important bits of lore get revealed. Nothing gets quite enough attention. (Dresden and Lara could have used an entire book to themselves.) https://jerrytowler.com/2026/04/17/suddenly-its-winter-again-in.html Fri, 17 Apr 2026 14:11:35 -0400 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/04/17/suddenly-its-winter-again-in.html <p>Suddenly it’s winter again in Denver.</p> <p>Maybe it’s a good thing we brought our skis after all…</p> <img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/1214/2026/9389c73e26.jpg" width="600" height="450" alt=""> Suddenly it’s winter again in Denver. Maybe it’s a good thing we brought our skis after all… <img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/1214/2026/9389c73e26.jpg" width="600" height="450" alt=""> https://jerrytowler.com/2026/04/13/these-thoughts-from-thought-shrapnel.html Mon, 13 Apr 2026 10:24:29 -0400 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/04/13/these-thoughts-from-thought-shrapnel.html <p>These thoughts from <a href="https://thoughtshrapnel.com/2026/04/11/ideas-are-not-products-as.html">Thought Shrapnel</a> are in conflict:</p> <blockquote> <p>a Japanese farmer who rediscovered the old ways, and paying more attention to the seasons</p> </blockquote> <p>and</p> <blockquote> <p>Essentially, everything is emergent, and all your brain is doing is making links between things. Which is why I don&rsquo;t have any problem in using LLMs as part of my workflow.</p> </blockquote> <p>Inhabiting time (&ldquo;paying more attention to the seasons&rdquo;) is a <em>kairos</em>-forward approach, and seems to have spooky emergent properties.</p> <p>Using LLMs to replace, automate, or accelerate link-making is <em>chronos</em>-forward, and, while not bad, is very much not the same thing.</p> These thoughts from [Thought Shrapnel](https://thoughtshrapnel.com/2026/04/11/ideas-are-not-products-as.html) are in conflict: > a Japanese farmer who rediscovered the old ways, and paying more attention to the seasons and > Essentially, everything is emergent, and all your brain is doing is making links between things. Which is why I don't have any problem in using LLMs as part of my workflow. Inhabiting time ("paying more attention to the seasons") is a _kairos_-forward approach, and seems to have spooky emergent properties. Using LLMs to replace, automate, or accelerate link-making is _chronos_-forward, and, while not bad, is very much not the same thing. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/04/12/brazilian-sandwich-for-lunch-at.html Sun, 12 Apr 2026 15:11:03 -0400 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/04/12/brazilian-sandwich-for-lunch-at.html <p>Brazilian sandwich for lunch at The Garage Food Hall before my flight out.</p> <img src="uploads/2026/04003935b0.jpg" width="600" height="450" alt=""> Brazilian sandwich for lunch at The Garage Food Hall before my flight out. <img src="uploads/2026/04003935b0.jpg" width="600" height="450" alt=""> https://jerrytowler.com/2026/04/04/todays-linkedin-crossclimb-puzzle-used.html Sat, 04 Apr 2026 07:45:44 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/04/04/todays-linkedin-crossclimb-puzzle-used.html <p>Today’s LinkedIn CrossClimb puzzle used “Patriarch in the book of Exodus” as a clue for MOSES.</p> <p>Quick, name any descendant of Moses.</p> Today’s LinkedIn CrossClimb puzzle used “Patriarch in the book of Exodus” as a clue for MOSES. Quick, name any descendant of Moses. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/30/i-send-you-out-for.html Mon, 30 Mar 2026 20:30:45 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/30/i-send-you-out-for.html <blockquote> <p>I send you out for exciting new designer drugs, and you come back with… tomato sauce.</p> </blockquote> > I send you out for exciting new designer drugs, and you come back with… tomato sauce. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/30/i-have-worked-very-hard.html Mon, 30 Mar 2026 09:02:30 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/30/i-have-worked-very-hard.html <p>I have worked very hard to eliminate the possibility of infinite scrolling eating my time.</p> <p>Some days I get to the end of my RSS feed and Micro.blog and start looking for something else to read before I realize:</p> <p><strong>I have constructed my world this way, so it’s time to get up and do something else.</strong></p> I have worked very hard to eliminate the possibility of infinite scrolling eating my time. Some days I get to the end of my RSS feed and Micro.blog and start looking for something else to read before I realize: **I have constructed my world this way, so it’s time to get up and do something else.** https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/20/the-wall-street-journal-openai.html Fri, 20 Mar 2026 09:21:36 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/20/the-wall-street-journal-openai.html <p><a href="https://www.wsj.com/tech/openai-plans-launch-of-desktop-superapp-to-refocus-simplify-user-experience-9e19931d">The Wall Street Journal</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>OpenAI is planning to unify its ChatGPT app, coding platform Codex and browser into a desktop “superapp,” a step to simplify the user experience and continue with efforts to focus on engineering and business customers.</p> </blockquote> <p>Smashing a quasi-IDE into a goofy web browser is so silly-sounding (and unlikely to simplify anything) that I almost believe the WSJ misunderstood what it was told.</p> <p>Software developers tend to be <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy">do-one-job Unix people</a> or do-everything super-app kitchen-sink people.</p> <p>They both generally think the other group is insane.</p> [The Wall Street Journal](https://www.wsj.com/tech/openai-plans-launch-of-desktop-superapp-to-refocus-simplify-user-experience-9e19931d): > OpenAI is planning to unify its ChatGPT app, coding platform Codex and browser into a desktop “superapp,” a step to simplify the user experience and continue with efforts to focus on engineering and business customers. Smashing a quasi-IDE into a goofy web browser is so silly-sounding (and unlikely to simplify anything) that I almost believe the WSJ misunderstood what it was told. Software developers tend to be [do-one-job Unix people](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy) or do-everything super-app kitchen-sink people. They both generally think the other group is insane. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/18/the-plural-of-doozy-as.html Wed, 18 Mar 2026 11:46:36 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/18/the-plural-of-doozy-as.html <p>The plural of “doozy” as in, “it’s a doozy” looks weird to me:</p> <blockquote> <p>doozies.</p> </blockquote> <p>Why does the singular look okay, but the plural looks so bad I want to write around it?</p> <p>(Not to be confused with Doose’s Market, the grocery store next to Luke’s owned by Taylor Doose and pronounced exactly the same way.)</p> The plural of “doozy” as in, “it’s a doozy” looks weird to me: > doozies. Why does the singular look okay, but the plural looks so bad I want to write around it? (Not to be confused with Doose’s Market, the grocery store next to Luke’s owned by Taylor Doose and pronounced exactly the same way.) https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/18/wow-these-plugins-look-amazing.html Wed, 18 Mar 2026 08:45:23 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/18/wow-these-plugins-look-amazing.html <p>Wow, <a href="https://adventure.micro.blog/preview/">these plugins</a> look amazing! Years ago I built some of this for Jekyll, but I didn’t take the very hard extra step of publishing them for others to use.</p> <p>Awesome work, <a href="https://micro.blog/rscottjones">@rscottjones</a>; if you need testing, I’d love to help.</p> Wow, [these plugins](https://adventure.micro.blog/preview/) look amazing! Years ago I built some of this for Jekyll, but I didn’t take the very hard extra step of publishing them for others to use. Awesome work, [@rscottjones](https://micro.blog/rscottjones); if you need testing, I’d love to help. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/17/i-love-all-the-breathless.html Tue, 17 Mar 2026 08:35:07 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/17/i-love-all-the-breathless.html <p>I love all the breathless stories about data centers in space that seem to forget the biggest problem with launching compute.</p> <p>You have to read to the very last paragraph of <a href="https://payloadspace.com/nvidia-announces-new-hardware-to-unlock-orbital-data-centers/">this Payload article</a> to learn that they still haven’t overturned thermodynamics:</p> <blockquote> <p>Of course, in space there’s no conduction, there’s no convection, there’s just radiation, and so we have to figure out how to cool these systems out in space but we’ve got lots of great engineers working on it.</p> </blockquote> <p>Earlier, the article claims both “low-SWaP” and also 25x the performance of the H100.</p> <p>And, presumably, no cooling necessary.</p> I love all the breathless stories about data centers in space that seem to forget the biggest problem with launching compute. You have to read to the very last paragraph of [this Payload article](https://payloadspace.com/nvidia-announces-new-hardware-to-unlock-orbital-data-centers/) to learn that they still haven’t overturned thermodynamics: > Of course, in space there’s no conduction, there’s no convection, there’s just radiation, and so we have to figure out how to cool these systems out in space but we’ve got lots of great engineers working on it. Earlier, the article claims both “low-SWaP” and also 25x the performance of the H100. And, presumably, no cooling necessary. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/15/this-is-not-the-computer.html Sun, 15 Mar 2026 19:34:58 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/15/this-is-not-the-computer.html <p><a href="https://samhenri.gold/blog/20260312-this-is-not-the-computer-for-you/?ref=birchtree.me">“This Is Not The Computer For You” · Sam Henri Gold</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>He knows it’s probably not the right tool. It doesn’t matter. It never did.</p> <p>The reviews can tell you what a computer is for. They have very little interest in what you might become because of one.</p> </blockquote> <p>There are too many great words in this piece about the MacBook Neo (via Daring Fireball) to quote them all, so maybe just go read the whole thing. It’s short.</p> [“This Is Not The Computer For You” · Sam Henri Gold](https://samhenri.gold/blog/20260312-this-is-not-the-computer-for-you/?ref=birchtree.me): > He knows it’s probably not the right tool. It doesn’t matter. It never did. > > The reviews can tell you what a computer is for. They have very little interest in what you might become because of one. There are too many great words in this piece about the MacBook Neo (via Daring Fireball) to quote them all, so maybe just go read the whole thing. It’s short. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/15/when-writing-that-last-post.html Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:02:12 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/15/when-writing-that-last-post.html <p>When writing <a href="https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/15/rose-l-thayer-at-stars.html">that last post</a>, I instinctively went to the Wayback Machine because it&rsquo;s a post about censorship <em>from the publication being censored</em>.</p> <p>About halfway through the process I remembered Micro.blog already auto-archives pages. That <a href="https://micro.blog/manton">@manton</a> is a smart guy.</p> When writing [that last post](https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/15/rose-l-thayer-at-stars.html), I instinctively went to the Wayback Machine because it's a post about censorship *from the publication being censored*. About halfway through the process I remembered Micro.blog already auto-archives pages. That [@manton](https://micro.blog/manton) is a smart guy. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/15/rose-l-thayer-at-stars.html Sun, 15 Mar 2026 11:59:46 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/15/rose-l-thayer-at-stars.html <p><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20260315132902/https://www.stripes.com/theaters/us/2026-03-13/pentagon-modernization-plan-stars-and-stripes-21051529.html">Rose L. Thayer at Stars and Stripes</a>:</p> <blockquote> <p>The Pentagon has released a modernization plan for Stars and Stripes that affirms the publication’s independence while expanding Defense Department oversight, introducing new restrictions on content…</p> </blockquote> <p>This sentence is inherently hypocritical. The gist of the article is that DOD is trying to turn Stars and Stripes into a propaganda outlet while preventing it from broadly informing service members, even about sports and world news.</p> <p>I&rsquo;m amused at the author&rsquo;s rebellion: she calls the department &ldquo;Defense&rdquo; and not &ldquo;War&rdquo; throughout.</p> <p>Well done, Ms. Thayer.</p> [Rose L. Thayer at Stars and Stripes](https://web.archive.org/web/20260315132902/https://www.stripes.com/theaters/us/2026-03-13/pentagon-modernization-plan-stars-and-stripes-21051529.html): > The Pentagon has released a modernization plan for Stars and Stripes that affirms the publication’s independence while expanding Defense Department oversight, introducing new restrictions on content… This sentence is inherently hypocritical. The gist of the article is that DOD is trying to turn Stars and Stripes into a propaganda outlet while preventing it from broadly informing service members, even about sports and world news. I'm amused at the author's rebellion: she calls the department "Defense" and not "War" throughout. Well done, Ms. Thayer. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/15/speaking-of-puzzles-the-author.html Sun, 15 Mar 2026 08:32:34 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/15/speaking-of-puzzles-the-author.html <p>Speaking of puzzles, the author of today’s Apple Quartiles must be feeling pretty good about themselves.</p> <img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/1214/2026/f8a777d0f8.jpg" width="600" height="511" alt=""> Speaking of puzzles, the author of today’s Apple Quartiles must be feeling pretty good about themselves. <img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/1214/2026/f8a777d0f8.jpg" width="600" height="511" alt=""> https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/15/rosa-canina-wikipedia-rosa-canina.html Sun, 15 Mar 2026 08:22:58 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/15/rosa-canina-wikipedia-rosa-canina.html <p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_canina">Rosa canina - Wikipedia</a></p> <blockquote> <p>Rosa canina, the dog rose, is a variable climbing, wild rose species native to Europe, northwest Africa, and western Asia.</p> </blockquote> <p><img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/Divlja_ruza_cvijet_270508.jpg/500px-Divlja_ruza_cvijet_270508.jpg" alt="The dog rose, courtesy of Wikimedia"></p> <p>Learned a new plant from today’s LinkedIn Pinpoint game. I have a bad tendency of just accepting answers rather than taking the opportunity to learn, so here you go.</p> [Rosa canina - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_canina) > Rosa canina, the dog rose, is a variable climbing, wild rose species native to Europe, northwest Africa, and western Asia. ![The dog rose, courtesy of Wikimedia](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/Divlja_ruza_cvijet_270508.jpg/500px-Divlja_ruza_cvijet_270508.jpg) Learned a new plant from today’s LinkedIn Pinpoint game. I have a bad tendency of just accepting answers rather than taking the opportunity to learn, so here you go. A Brief Story of Codex and Technical Debt https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/14/a-brief-story-of-codex.html Sun, 15 Mar 2026 00:03:40 -0400 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/14/a-brief-story-of-codex.html <p>Confession: my <a href="https://versenotes.org/cbc">Chapter By Chapter</a> build pipeline is a messy hodgepodge of Make, Python, Pillow, <code>webkit2png</code>, <code>pandoc</code>, Image Magick, and probably other stuff I don&rsquo;t want to think about any more.</p> <p>Typing <code>make</code> works. Usually. Well, actually, I have to type <code>gmake</code> because some part of my Makefile uses new GNU commands that <code>make</code> can&rsquo;t handle.</p> <p>Extra confession: it&rsquo;s all stored in iCloud, not version control of any kind.</p> <p>Solution: tonight I let Codex loose on it, and an hour later, the directory is organized, everything is pushed to GitLab (including source art in LFS), and that outdated <code>webkit2png</code> script is updated to use Playwright, and <code>make</code> works properly.</p> <p>Oh, and everything is way more reproducible and less brittle.</p> <p>Tech debt: eliminated.</p> Confession: my [Chapter By Chapter](https://versenotes.org/cbc) build pipeline is a messy hodgepodge of Make, Python, Pillow, `webkit2png`, `pandoc`, Image Magick, and probably other stuff I don't want to think about any more. Typing `make` works. Usually. Well, actually, I have to type `gmake` because some part of my Makefile uses new GNU commands that `make` can't handle. Extra confession: it's all stored in iCloud, not version control of any kind. Solution: tonight I let Codex loose on it, and an hour later, the directory is organized, everything is pushed to GitLab (including source art in LFS), and that outdated `webkit2png` script is updated to use Playwright, and `make` works properly. Oh, and everything is way more reproducible and less brittle. Tech debt: eliminated. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/02/that-chapter-kings-brings-me.html Mon, 02 Mar 2026 22:08:10 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/02/that-chapter-kings-brings-me.html <p>That chapter (1 Kings 17) brings me to 700 total chapters with notes. Only 489 to go!</p> <img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/1214/2026/paste-07e275fa.png" width="600" height="53" alt=""> That chapter (1 Kings 17) brings me to 700 total chapters with notes. Only 489 to go! <img src="https://cdn.uploads.micro.blog/1214/2026/paste-07e275fa.png" width="600" height="53" alt=""> https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/02/i-have-read-kings-many.html Mon, 02 Mar 2026 21:46:15 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/02/i-have-read-kings-many.html <p>I have read 1 Kings many, many times. Yet tonight I noticed for the first time that the prophet Elijah flees from King Ahab to Jezebel’s homeland of Sidon—also under drought—showing that Yahweh, not Baal, rules rain and famine, life and death, in both lands.</p> I have read 1 Kings many, many times. Yet tonight I noticed for the first time that the prophet Elijah flees from King Ahab to Jezebel’s homeland of Sidon—also under drought—showing that Yahweh, not Baal, rules rain and famine, life and death, in both lands. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/02/daring-fireball-wsj-trump-administration.html Mon, 02 Mar 2026 20:06:54 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/02/daring-fireball-wsj-trump-administration.html <p><a href="https://daringfireball.net/linked/2026/03/02/wsj-dod-anthropic">Daring Fireball: WSJ: &lsquo;Trump Administration Shuns Anthropic, Embraces OpenAI in Clash Over Guardrails&rsquo;</a>:</p> <blockquote> <ul> <li>It’s not the place of a corporation to dictate terms to the Department of Defense regarding how its product or services are used within the law.</li> <li>It’s a preposterous, childish (and almost certainly illegal) overreaction to designate Anthropic a “supply-chain risk to national security” in this way. Grow up.</li> </ul> </blockquote> <p>Even-handed, and (with caveats) I agree on both counts. <em>However, also</em>:</p> <p>Bullet 1: “within the law”<br> Bullet 2: “almost certainly illegal”</p> <p>At least he didn’t call it the Department of War.</p> [Daring Fireball: WSJ: 'Trump Administration Shuns Anthropic, Embraces OpenAI in Clash Over Guardrails'](https://daringfireball.net/linked/2026/03/02/wsj-dod-anthropic): > * It’s not the place of a corporation to dictate terms to the Department of Defense regarding how its product or services are used within the law. > * It’s a preposterous, childish (and almost certainly illegal) overreaction to designate Anthropic a “supply-chain risk to national security” in this way. Grow up. Even-handed, and (with caveats) I agree on both counts. _However, also_: Bullet 1: “within the law” Bullet 2: “almost certainly illegal” At least he didn’t call it the Department of War. https://jerrytowler.com/2026/03/02/thats-already-too-much-politics.html Mon, 02 Mar 2026 09:12:31 -0600 http://jatowler.micro.blog/2026/03/02/thats-already-too-much-politics.html <p>That’s already too much politics for one morning. Back to creating good things, rather than complaining about bad ones.</p> <p>Yesterday, I published <a href="https://versenotes.org/chapter-by-chapter/library/">my Chapter By Chapter notes on 1 and 2 Samuel</a>, which together ask and answer the timely question,</p> <blockquote> <p>What does true leadership look like?</p> </blockquote> <p>Today, I’m working on 1 Kings, which starts with the same question about leadership, but is primarily about another timely question: the ultimate basis of power.</p> That’s already too much politics for one morning. Back to creating good things, rather than complaining about bad ones. Yesterday, I published [my Chapter By Chapter notes on 1 and 2 Samuel](https://versenotes.org/chapter-by-chapter/library/), which together ask and answer the timely question, > What does true leadership look like? Today, I’m working on 1 Kings, which starts with the same question about leadership, but is primarily about another timely question: the ultimate basis of power.