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Trustworth - june.kim - 2 months ago - eng

Work Log - june.kim - 2 months ago - eng



For a long time I wanted to make a port guide for every cruise port. I wasn’t happy with any of the existing ones I’d find through search, and there were certain things I wanted to know at every stop. AI finally got to the point where it was good enough to make something useful, […]




A corrupt and cognitively-deficient President, surrounded by manipulating boot-lickers and new world order right wingers, has dragged us into war in the Middle East. The left is impotent to do anything about it, and America is too shell-shocked by scandal, and the faltering of the other two branches of the government, to raise more than…

I was browsing Hacker News yesterday and saw a post titled Kagi Small Web ranking high on the front page. Curiosity got the better of me, so I clicked through. I ended up spending some time there just jumping through random posts comprised of actually interesting stuff written by real people, not the usual SEO-optimized or AI “slop” we see everywhere now. Then I did a bit of digging. It turns out, this blog is on that list too 🙂 What i....

How I finally migrated my personal site from WordPress to Hugo in three days after putting it off for five years, with help from Claude

How I finally migrated my personal site from WordPress to Hugo in three days after putting it off for five years, with help from Claude

How I finally migrated my personal site from WordPress to Hugo in three days after putting it off for five years, with help from Claude

2026-03-18-001 - srijan.ch - 2 months ago - eng
A small #Emacs #OrgMode quality-of-life tweak. I often need to replace an org heading's title while preserving the original text in the body. The problem is that pressing enter on a heading inserts a line above the properties drawer, which breaks things. Here's a function that moves the heading title into the body (below the properties drawer and metadata), and binds it to S-RET: (defun …

2026-03-18-001 - srijan.ch - 2 months ago - eng
A small #Emacs #OrgMode quality-of-life tweak. I often need to replace an org heading's title while preserving the original text in the body. The problem is that pressing enter on a heading inserts a line above the properties drawer, which breaks things. Here's a function that moves the heading title into the body (below the properties drawer and metadata), and binds it to S-RET: (defun …

An AI system was used in finding fraud suspects and flagged certain Angela Lipps, who was innocent. This of course was not scrutinized and led to her wrongful arrest which lasted 6 months. This was not the first time this happened. UK saw a similar case where a man was falsely arrested for burglary and, in Baltimore, a highschool student was held at gunpoint because AI flagged a bag of chips as a gun. This will happen again and again. E..

In part one, on thinking machines, I explored two facets of the philosophy of artificial intelligence: “intelligence”, and consciousness. That left an important topic to consider for this post: the impact of artificial intelligence on work. No technology has ever … Continue reading →

The AI models are good enough. There, I said it. The bottleneck isn’t the model anymore – it’s how you use it.

The AI models are good enough. There, I said it. The bottleneck isn’t the model anymore – it’s how you use it.

The AI models are good enough. There, I said it. The bottleneck isn’t the model anymore – it’s how you use it.

The AI models are good enough. There, I said it. The bottleneck isn’t the model anymore – it’s how you use it.

The AI models are good enough. There, I said it. The bottleneck isn’t the model anymore – it’s how you use it.

The AI models are good enough. There, I said it. The bottleneck isn’t the model anymore – it’s how you use it.

The AI models are good enough. There, I said it. The bottleneck isn’t the model anymore – it’s how you use it.

The AI models are good enough. There, I said it. The bottleneck isn’t the model anymore – it’s how you use it.

Invasion of the Body Snatchers . By Jack Finney. 228 pages. Jack Finney’s 1955 novel is one of those works that has seeped into popular consciousness without many people watching or reading the source material. The plot is a familiar one: aliens invade earth not with a loud show of technological terror, but quietly and slowly, replacing people one at a time. Author Jack Finney denied writing anything other than a science-fiction thriller,....

Discover Web Scraping Copilot 1.0, Zyte’s VS Code extension that uses AI to generate, test, and deploy production-ready Scrapy spiders faster while maintaining full developer control.

Snyk is opening a new innovation hub in downtown San Francisco, creating a strategic center of gravity for AI security. This new community space invites all Bay Area builders to join weekly hackathons and technical sessions to help shape the future of secure AI innovation.

Caches All the Way Down - june.kim - 2 months ago - eng

Proof of Trust - june.kim - 2 months ago - eng

HR managers use Granola to document hiring interviews, performance reviews, and employee conversations accurately — reducing legal risk and improving consistency across decisions.

Product managers use Granola to capture customer discovery calls, sprint planning sessions, and design reviews automatically — so they can focus on decisions instead of documentation.

Startup founders use Granola to capture investor meetings, board calls, and team syncs automatically — so they can focus on the conversation instead of typing notes.

Granola vs Jamie AI compared: note quality, privacy model, pricing, and which meeting assistant actually saves you more time.

Granola vs Loom compared: when AI meeting notes beat async video, and when they don't. A practical guide for remote teams.

Granola vs Sembly AI compared on note quality, pricing, team features, and which meeting assistant delivers more value in 2026.

WisprFlow launched its Android app on February 23, 2026. Here's what Android users get, how it compares to the iOS version, and whether it's worth switching from Google's built-in dictation.

Deploy WisprFlow on Android for enterprise teams: MDM setup, security model, bulk licensing, and productivity benchmarks for field and knowledge workers.

How nurses use WisprFlow on Android to complete patient documentation between rooms without slowing down. Setup guide and real-world accuracy tips.

Data scientists use WisprFlow to capture analytical observations, dictate findings while notebooks are running, and document model decisions faster than they can type.

Software engineers are using WisprFlow to dictate code comments, technical documentation, pull request descriptions, and Slack messages faster than they can type.

Product managers use WisprFlow to write PRDs, user stories, Jira tickets, and stakeholder updates faster — capturing decisions while context is fresh instead of reconstructing them later.

Microsoft's built-in dictation is free and decent. WisprFlow is better. Here's where the gap shows and when it matters.

WisprFlow vs Notta head-to-head: accuracy, pricing, platform support, and which one is worth your money in 2026.

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