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# The Death of the User Interface
> **TL;DR:** We're witnessing the end of graphical user interfaces. AI agents like Claude Code are eliminating the need for windows, menus, and clicks, replacing them with natural language. The computer is finally learning to speak human, not the other way around.
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## š® A Personal Revelation
Last week, I realized something profound: **I haven't opened Finder in months.** Not once.
Where I once clicked through nested folders, dragged and dropped files, and navigated hierarchical menus, I now simply tell Claude Code exactly what I need:
- _"Find all the test files modified in the last week"_
- _"Move the old backups to archive"_
The commands execute instantly, precisely, without me ever seeing a window, icon, or folder.
> This isn't just about convenience. It's a fundamental shift in how humans interact with computers, and it signals the beginning of the end for user interfaces as we know them.
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## š“ ā š The Bicycle That Became a Teleporter
In 1990, Steve Jobs famously described computers as "bicycles for the mind," drawing from a Scientific American study showing that humans on bi...
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Damn, social media is at an all time low. Iāve felt all of these issues and when I got a new phone I started fresh, I didnāt install one social media app. Luckily Youtube has remained solid for me. Yes shorts are a bit less what I came for and more addicting content they had to do in order to keep up. There are some legit good commedians, a bit of good knowledge and a bunch of trash that is hard to look away from on shorts. I still find myself able to find content I enjoy and signed up for on YouTube. I feel like I get a one way relationship with someone similar to a TV show or news anchor of old media.
Social Media has morphed from follows likes and similar, to viral posts by creators I donāt recognize. posting and immediately getting like by two hot women with accounts created this week. The rest of the real creators left on there are stuck trying to keep up, echo viral trends, trying to keep up the content treadmill. A few come through, but most feel somewhat forced. A lot of it is ai generated, and whats not mostly doesnāt feel that human anyways.
The people on here seem to really tie the internet to social media and are ready to quit the internet. I think there is more...
Today I needed to make a backup of some config. I wanted to add a timestamp so
that I knew when the backup was made. This would make unique backups easy, and
I could tell when they were made.
cp configfile configfile.backup.$(date %s)
If you want to decrypt the timestamp into something more human readable. You
can list backup files, strip out the timestamp, and then convert it to a human
readable date.
/bin/ls | grep backup | sed 's/configfile.backup.//' | xargs -I {} date -d @{}
or just throw it to the date command by hand.
date -d @1755895402
Search Needs a Human Solution: A Manifesto
When was the last time you felt genuine discovery on the internet?
Not algorithmic recommendations. Not SEO-optimized listicles.
I mean real, surprising, meaningful discovery.
Search is brokā¦
Candid and colorful thoughts on enterprise readiness Ā· simplecto.com [1]
The hype bro influencer culture is over, we are fucking burnt the fuck out. Iām done scrolling through ai slop [2] on social media, I like in a few times a week with hopes to see some friends at the top of my feed and jump out. The Doom and Gloom of politics, everyone has a side that will bring glory and the other side will start an apocalypse did me in, ai generated bs is just driving those platforms further into the ground, Iām tired and done.
Iām starting to lean into RSS, I hope for projects like Sam [3] mentions here make this more possible for the average person. I hope that real people make awesomelists like he mentions. I hope that the internet becomes more human again.
Note
This post is a thought [4]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://simplecto.com/search-needs-a-human-solution-a-manifesto/
[2]: /...
You Should Be Hiring Mullets. (write that down)
Not because it's cool (it is), but because it's what your company actually needs right now.
"Business in the front, party in the back" isn't just some throwback style. It's the whole point.
In ouā¦
Candid and colorful thoughts on enterprise readiness Ā· simplecto.com [1]
We need more mullets (as sam describes them). Not so serious, but serious when it counts. Ready to back you up, get some shit shipped, roll up their sleeves and do the work, stand up in front of people and pitch ideas. We have too many hustle bros pitching shit they cant do, ai doomers who have been here 10 minutes think they can replace everything they donāt understand with a word calculator, framework Andys afraid to ship till its perfect [2]. Grow a Mullet.
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This post is a thought [3]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://simplecto.com/you-should-be-hiring-mullets-write-that-down/
[2]: /perfect/
[3]: /thoughts/
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The most under hyped, under engineered text editor overtype. Going to be popping this into some places like Thoughts [2], and maybe more, looks small and easy to use. Gives just a bit of nice features over a text editor.
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This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /static/https://overtype.dev/?utm_source=waylonwalker.com
[2]: /thoughts/
The work on overtype [1] by panphora [2].
The markdown editor thatās just a textarea https://overtype.dev
References:
[1]: https://github.com/panphora/overtype
[2]: https://github.com/panphora
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Damn this VAnessa is hitting my feed with hard topics, Iām not sure whether to subscribe or to block. These top websites only feel worse every day, when I post on twitter and I get 4 likes by accounts that were created 5 minutes ago with racy profile pics it feels obvious. I wonder how larger accounts deal with it. Now that llms have made making these bots mimic humans easy It really makes you want out. Iāve really become a curmudgeon and leaning on rss over the past year, I dont like it, but idk what to do.
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This post is a thought [1]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /thoughts/
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This is a crazy theory I did not realize was out there, but damn power just keeps costing more and more. She does not mention it here, but there are many sources of power for the grid that cost vastly different amounts to produce, generally āclean energyā solutions are harder and more expensive to bring online and donāt just turn on and off at the flick of a switch. Anyways, how are the power companies divying this power out to users, do some get preferred rates or supply? My rates just went up for the summer period ātemporarilyā. Our infrastructure is aging hard to upgrade and needs something done to it. Whoās really going to pay for it, these AI companies are throwing big numbers but do they have any real money? Do they have any real revenue after building out massive data centers filling them with the most expensive hardware? These guys are burning cash like crazy.
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This post is a thought [1]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /thoughts/
Digitized Signatures
signature.cnrad.dev [1]
seriously cool dumb app that no one asked for but is really creative and unique.
[2]
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This post is a thought [3]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://signature.cnrad.dev/
[2]: https://dropper.waylonwalker.com/api/file/c87fdbe3-26f2-4f14-b4fb-7dc9b231e999.png
[3]: /thoughts/
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X (formerly Twitter) Ā· x.com [1]
Today I learned that its spelled āRite of Passageā, and is short for ritual. Mac has so many of these things that are just different, but do not let you reconfigure them and you are stuck with it. copy / paste I donāt get, the 3 times Iāve touched a mac since I was a kid its frustrated me. Is it lock in? or is it them actually thinking this is the right way and you all shall do as we say.
Note
This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://x.com/dhh/status/1956645753255805151
[2]: /thoughts/
Performance Difference between RWX and RWO volumes Ā· longhorn longhorn Ā· Discussion #6964
Hey all, because of some internal testing I made a couple of experiments on our Cluster related to performance of RWX and RWO volumes. Because this might be of interest to some people I thought I s...
GitHub Ā· github.com [1]
Interesting longhorn storage performance test, author does highlight right away that this is a simulation and not a REAL test. I did not fully understand the storage semantics before reading through this.
- RWO - Always presents a filesystem ext4 or xfs
- RWX/ROX - Always presents a network share nfs to the pod.
This is an important distinction for applications that use sqlite or a tool on top of sqlite such as diskcache. With sqlite it is not recomended to run over nfs due to missing required file locking mechanisms.
Longhorn storage still provides a lot of benefits to these applications as the storage is automatically replicated, if the node that your application is running on goes offline a new pod will start on an existing node. If you have planned downtime, you can cordon and drain a node. Since the data is available in another location you will be able to s...
If youāre into interesting projects, donāt miss out on obsidian-livesync [1], created by vrtmrz [2].
No description available.
References:
[1]: https://github.com/vrtmrz/obsidian-livesync
[2]: https://github.com/vrtmrz
I like syncthingās [1] project syncthing [2].
Open Source Continuous File Synchronization
References:
[1]: https://github.com/syncthing
[2]: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing
GitHub Ensloppification
The one where I say goodbye to GitHub
dbushell.com Ā· dbushell.com [1]
Davidās got me looking at Forgejo. Iāve seen a lot of GitHub jumpers just this week, and Iāve been tempted for a long time to self host one anyways, so it might be time. I donāt have hard issues with anything, I just like self hosting my own personal stuff.
On the flipside, I hope this does not turn yet another thing to shit. I lived through the download software from sourceforge and hope you get the right download now button and not the one from the virus ad. Iām not putting my really public/useful projects on a self hosted [2] platform⦠well not as the only source, I see how that comes off edgy. I like having some trust in the platform. Currently theres a lot of issues with M$ and GitHub using you for your data, but I donāt think injecting virus, malware, bitcoin miners is a worry I have coming from a GitHub release, unless it was put there by the author.
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This post is a thought [3]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://dbushell.com/2025/08/11/github-ensloppification/
[2]: /self-host/
[3]: /thoughts/
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Great list of self hosted [2] markdown editors. Looking for a good one for my wife and family to use that does not look like editing code.
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This post is a thought [3]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: /static/https://awesome-selfhosted.net/tags/note-taking--editors.html
[2]: /self-host/
[3]: /thoughts/
Check out pythops [1] and their project impala [2].
š TUI for managing wifi on Linux
References:
[1]: https://github.com/pythops
[2]: https://github.com/pythops/impala
Slops
AI-generated slop that I thought was worth sharing.
justinā¤searlsā¤co Ā· justin.searls.co [1]
Justin has such great feeds on his site, I love how the main feeds are so prominant just to the left of the article you are reading. slops in particular feels like a great category. Saving this chat for later, or found it particularly interesting, but donāt really want to make a post about it.
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This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://justin.searls.co/slops/
[2]: /thoughts/
iodine [1] by yarrick [2] is a game-changer in its space. Excited to see how it evolves.
Official git [3] repo for iodine dns tunnel
References:
[1]: https://github.com/yarrick/iodine
[2]: https://github.com/yarrick
[3]: /glossary/git/
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X (formerly Twitter) Ā· x.com [1]
kinda wild, you can chat with an ai bot over a dns request??
Note
This post is a thought [2]. Itās a short note that I make
about someone elseās content online #thoughts
References:
[1]: https://x.com/noahgsolomon/status/1954035351510716670
[2]: /thoughts/