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Sometimes you have to just start with beauty.

Listen to Jon Batiste’s Beethoven Blues, then relish this interview, where he plays and talks about it. I can’t wait for Black Mozart, which is already starting to trickle on Spotify.

Forget all that Ferrari stuff, what Jony Ive did with his LoveFrom Sailing Lantern is divine. I’ve now seen it in person, and it’s the light at the end of the tunnel.

That led me to discover how awesome Balmuda is, and stumble upon the Japanese word Monozukuri, which, according to Google, “(ものづくり) is a foundational Japanese philosophy that translates literally to ‘the art and science of making things” It goes far beyond standard manufacturing or production, representing a deep, holistic mindset that embraces craftsmanship, a relentless pursuit of perfection, pride in one’s labor, and a deep respect for materials.” Look at how Toyota embodies it.

Om has a beautiful and prescient post on The Myth, the Mythos and the Man. It predicted some of this Fable kerfuffle.

Connection

How amazing is tethering on Android? I have a Pixel 10 Pro with a USB-C Ethernet hub plugged into the WAN port of a Unifi Dream Router 5G Max because the Qualcomm chip Unifi uses is two generations behind what’s in the phone. (Hat tip: Jesse.) How amazing are the 10,653 Starlink satellites floating above us, providing broadband from space, from a company I heard might have had an IPO last week.

I reconfigure ports, channels, and flows, as nurses do for arteries and cannulas.

Numbers Don’t Lie, Check The Scoreboard

Not just the Knicks. After a 3-year hiatus of Review Signal benchmarks, the headline was that Pressable dominated every category, and with perfect uptime. However, the real story is about WP.cloud, which is behind the top scores for not just Pressable and WordPress.com but also the Bluehost Cloud plans, beating Oracle Cloud and GCP-based solutions.

WP.cloud is our AWS; Pressable is our demo site. We want every host to offer the fastest and most secure WordPress possible. I’m happy to focus on infrastructure and let others figure out marketing and such foofram.

If you speak Danish and would like a random Radical Speed Month art project detour, check out Joen Asmussens’ Nima.

Automattic has been shipping, shipping, shipping. Start a WP.com site from the terminal with Stripe Projects. Akismet PHP SDK. Fun experiments from Radical Speed Month like Studio Code, Stattic, Workspace Mac App, Cortext, Pressship, Wapuu Studio, Studio Write, Desktop Mode, FlavorPress, Concilium, WooCommerce insights in Claude, and the kaizen of hundreds of behind-the-scenes bug fixes and improvements across our product suite.

Much of this came from those not historically in a product or engineering role, which we’re learning to navigate. I loved how customer-centric many things were. We also made a lot of rookie mistakes, but that’s part of how you learn, and I believe the acceleration of learning will be the biggest legacy of the Radical Speed Month experiment. That, and the fun games on our intranet. 🙂

AI Hangover

I have drunk from the sweet nectar of Waymo, and now find myself calling an Uber so I can talk to 72-year-old Antoly from Azerbaijan, whom I slip a hundred-dollar bill as I step out. I weep when I see talented colleagues speak and write with words not quite their own. I masochistically Pangram everything even though it sometimes mistakes my own hand-crafted prose for slop, or is that actually my soul being sanded down by consuming too many statistically probable next tokens?

The uncanny valley of software, writing, products, and presentations so polished on the surface but built on thin foundations of understanding gives me an almost physical, nauseous reaction. I write this even as I listen to Claude FM music for thinking and building, probably Mythos-injected with subliminal messages to remind me of the hours of audio transcribed in minutes; the programs that would have taken a team months, conjured from my hand in hours; the way I feel like Neo in the Matrix, rapidly downloading new domains of knowledge.

What’s the name for the paradox, like Jevon’s, that AI abundance and polish makes you crave messy, imperfect humanity even more?

It’s good to debate and ruminate, but only in small doses. Like salt in a dish, a little goes a long way. Avoid the existential angst of charting new territory by getting your hands dirty and trying things. You learn the most from failures when you can laugh at yourself. Build one to throw away.

Write Different

Writing is not the most important thing; thinking is. But writing is probably the best way to improve your thinking.

I saw this quote attributed to me and didn’t remember it, so I thought it might be an AI hallucination, but it’s actually something I said! In this early-years podcast with David Perell buried on some corner of his site. Now David’s production quality is stellar, and he gets amazing guests like Maria Popova to discuss their craft. I’ve enjoyed his rise and look forward to following him in the decades to come.


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