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Notes on Linux, side projects, and figuring things out in the Czech Republic.

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Things I Read: 15 Jul – 03 Aug 2026

A light batch of notes on people, machines, and politics along with some books that helped me pass the time.

Things I Read: 30 Apr – 14 Jul 2026 - Beach Reads Edition

Notes on LLMs, forks, open source sustainability, aging, social connection, and books largely binge read on vacation.

Things I Read: 16-29 April 2026

Reading notes on Czech life, tech rhetoric and tooling, Americans abroad, and a few lighter things that stuck with me.

Things I Read: 1-13 April 2026

Reading notes on Native rights, AI, consumer tech, horses, and a few other things that stuck with me.

A Few More Thoughts on Sashiko and the Kernel

False positives aren't the real problem with LLM code review. The burden is social, not statistical.

What’s Actually in a Sashiko Review?

I pulled Sashiko's public review data and tested two hypotheses about what's driving kernel maintainer frustration.

Reflecting on “Warranty Void If Regenerated”

Reflecting on “Warranty Void If Regenerated” and why calling LLMs “slop generators” misses the real issues.

Counting Synology Photos uploads with synofoto-media-count

Read-only queries against Synology Photos’ DB to gauge upload progress.

Jekyll Reads: the tooling behind my reading list

A tiny, dependency-free toolkit for keeping a Jekyll reading log in sync: one YAML data file, a CLI, and editor integrations that handle the boring parts.

Phone a Friend: Multi-Model Subagents for VS Code Copilot Chat

Dispatch subtasks to a different AI model - with editor gutter indicators intact.