Seymour Hersh writes in The New Yorker about stovepiping — the Bush administration’s direct sourcing of intelligence information in order to get what they want to justify their policies. Hersh also answers some questions about the article.
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Hank Green thinks caffeine is very, very strange. I’m a fan (of both).
YouTube Premium is a great investment for any homeowner that needs help with DIY projects.
The previous code I used to display Aside posts in the sidebar was not working due to PHP 8. I rebuilt the code using Google Gemini.
Homestar Runner Back to a Website.
The Green Jacket and the career Major Grand Slam. A truly historic and exciting Masters. Congratulations Rory McIlroy.
A helpful list of 10 Windows features you aren’t using, but should.
April 1st is the most annoying day on the internet. We shouldn’t be celebrating misinformation.
The Wheel of Time show on Amazon Prime has finally reached its potential with S03E04, a great episode that feels like the books.
I’ve watched hours more Parks and Recs bloopers than the actual show. No regrets.
The truth about Hot Ones sauces using… science!
It’s end of year favorite list season, my favorite time of year!
I’ve been replaying Half-Life 2 so Project Borealis: Prologue is an easy add to my Stream Wishlist. Coming 11/11/24.
Using Anthropic’s claude.ai to create custom WordPress plugins using natural language is very satisfying.
Joe Wilkinson’s poetry is truly LOL!
Jeffy Seinfeld on Neal Brennan’s Blocks Podcast, worth the listen.
I enjoyed Chimp Empire on Netflix. Learning how James Reed made the show on the Talking Apes podcast.
Allmusic’s year in music is a solid, eclectic list of new music to explore.
Really bummed that Cities Skylines 2 launched with such poor performance and buggy. I’m going to wait until they get the game to a 1.0.
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