Black and white film photo of my dog standing in a field.

Thursday, July 03, 2025

Whatever. It’s a nice distraction, OK?

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Sunday, June 29, 2025

Just seeing if this thing still works.

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Black and white photo of sleeping dog

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Daily notes. What are they for? I guess it’s like having a legal pad open on my desk, where I can write whatever I’m thinking about at any time. The problem for you, dear reader, is that you’re subjected to all of it. I feel a little guilty about that. Not guilty enough to stop doing it, of course. I am a different person every day. Too different.

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Black and white film photo of Rolleiflex and Hasselblad on desk

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

If there are ā€œNotesā€ listed under this post, it means the thing I’ve been working on here is…working, I guess. (Update, they’re missing from the RSS feed. I’ll work on that later.) Trusting your own judgement on ā€˜AI’ is a huge risk: Something seemingly working is not evidence of it working. (Long, but worth reading). I dunno, seems to me that if it’s working, it’s working, but I suppose that’s his point. One can argue that AI is bad for the environment, or bad for artists, or stealing, and you’d have a point. But when you argue that ā€œWell, it doesn’t actually work. It can’t think!ā€ then that’s where we part company. Even though I agree with a lot of the article, it’s the kind of thing someone writes when they really really don’t wan’t something to be true. I swear I’m going to stop commenting on all this nonsense and go back to the super-cool homeopathic software I co-wrote (aka ā€œvibe-codedā€) today. You know, the one that’s working. I don’t need to prove anything to you. ...

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Rear of Nikon film camera

Thursday, June 05, 2025

Maybe I’d blog better if I was a more gooder writer.

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Close-up black and white film photo of an old brush in the snow

Monday, June 02, 2025

While visiting my grandson this morning, I finished a roll of expired Portra 400 in the Rolleiflex. When I got home, I didn’t feel like developing the roll. C-41 processing is a whole thing. It’s not hard, but I don’t love it. Still, I’m usually excited to at least see what’s on the roll. Today, I wasn’t. Not a great sign.

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Black and white photo of old car

Sunday, June 01, 2025

I try to avoid writing about LLMs but sometimes fail.

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Train yard (2010). Leica M4.

Friday, May 30, 2025

I’ve been going through my Lightroom library and noticed a couple things. First, I used to just walk around with a camera and take pictures of things. Some of them are pretty good. Second, my Lightroom catalog has everything and I’m wondering if abandoning it was a good idea. My mates at lunch today are all in with AI. One works at a startup, the other for a large manufacturer. Both manage development and product teams. Both claim to be ā€œ10 times more productive since using AI.ā€ One said, ā€œI get things done now that I’d never even attempted before AI.ā€ ...

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Alice in color. (Rolleiflex 2.8D. Kodak Gold.)

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Now that I’ve added a /notes section to the blog, where does that leave these daily notes? I think I’ll keep them. It gives me a place to record some notes throughout the day, but without spewing everything out to social media seventeen times. Just the once :). Then again, isn’t that what the wiki is for? Greg Storey: We’ve turned each consumer interaction into a moral audit. An app download requires community consensus. Every platform choice needs ethical clearance. ...

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Black and white photo of boy standing by trees

Saturday, May 10, 2025

Today will involve more yard work. Mulch delivery Most of the day was spent outdoors, working on stuff. I rarely choose that option, but am always glad when I have.

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Black and white photo of child playing piano

Friday, May 09, 2025

I wrote recently that I’m tempted to ā€œmove the entire enterprise onto paperā€ and I’m more than half serious. Playing with text on the computer has become a way to never actually do anything useful. It’s fun and easy and gets me nowhere. I fired up my Micro.blog subscription again yesterday. This was probably not the right move, but I’m experimenting with my social media ā€œidentityā€ and Micro.blog is one option. ...

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Black and white photo of my Corona typewriter

Wednesday, May 07, 2025

Hello again. Daily notes are back here now, after a brief foray over in Kirby and Tinderbox.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

So I have a couple of static blogs and two kind-of-static blogs. This is fine, I suppose, because I consider both blogging and software to be hobbies. But man, what a mess I’m making. I’m sensing the urge to recoil from all of it. I’m feeling like the whole Linux thing is a rabbit hole leading nowhere. Also, trying to shoehorn everything into Emacs is not yielding the benefits I read about in the brochure. ...

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Sunday, April 27, 2025

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Friday, April 25, 2025

Yeah, I’ve been distracted by a couple of new static blogging tools. I think both are interesting and worth a serious look by anyone looking for simple, local-first, Markdown-based blogging. I’ll try to write a bit more detail about them, but for now, check them out yourself. BSSG is a complete static site generator written in Bash. The only dependency is a markdown processor. Cmark is recommended and simple. I use Pandoc. It’s simple, fast enough, and has a refreshingly easy to use theming system with a ton of built-in themes. Then there’s LMNO.lol, which is even easier. Create a single Markdown file with all your posts, then just drag and drop the file into lmno.lol and boom! you have a blog. This one is a hosted service. Check them out! I did: linux.baty.net and baty.blog are BSSG blogs and lmno.lol/jbaty is at lmno.lol. ...

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

I posted the same thing on three different blogs today, just for fun. here on baty.net on lmno.lol on baty.blog (BSSG) All three of them were fun to do, which is why I keep so many blogs going at once.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Merlin knows: The bummer is we miss so many great little things because it doesn’t conform to the implastic version of ourselves that lives in some blindingly lit menagerie where everything is just so. Where we store the notional version of ourselves that’s never existed. And who do we imagine all that certainty is impressing? Eventually, you can make up someone plausible, I suppose. But, more basic bitches like me and you are stuck trying to puzzle it all out in a world full of people who’ve decided we’re misunderstanding the world wrong. ...

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Monday, April 21, 2025

I hope everyone had a relaxing weekend. I did, at least up until I tried setting up a new(ish) iPhone for my mom. She got a hand-me-down iPhone 12 to replace her, surprisingly still working, iPhone 6. Between Find My/anti-theft issues and forgotten passwords, it was much more frustrating than I’d hoped. Still, she has a new phone and that’s good. I’m typing this on the ThinkPad, even though my Mac is /right there/. It’s probably the novelty, but at least it’s happening. This is a first for me. here’s the latest. ...

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Saturday, April 19, 2025

Sometimes I create this daily entry without having anything to write about in mind. It seems necessary, but is it? Probably not, yet I keep doing it, anyway.

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Friday, April 18, 2025

I’m rarely in a hurry, so why do I spend so much time working on ways to do things faster? Working on the Linux laptop this week has made so many things slower. I don’t have a text expansion utility configured yet. I don’t have something like Raycast on the Mac. Still, I don’t feel like I’m doing less. In fact, my mind has been calmer. Writing on the ThinkPad feels more like using a typewriter. OK, that’s an exaggeration, but you see the point. There’s much less going on, here. I have the usual urge to ā€œimproveā€ things, but I may just wait a minute on that and see if I can settle in with something simpler. ...

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