# podcast notes (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

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## [A Sloppy Interface Is a Security Liability ￼](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/sloppy-ui-is-security-liability/)

_2026-08-20 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

In his talk “Why AI Is Breaking Software Security As We Know It” ( my notes here ), Feross Aboukhadijeh talks about the Axios npm incident and how the maintainer got phished by succumbing to (amongst other things) a faux Microsoft Teams interface: this is the kind of thing that AI makes easy to do, because it can vibe code that whole fake Microsoft Teams interface pretty trivially You’ve probably…

## [Oops, Should’ve Thought of That](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/oops-shouldve-thought-of-that/)

_2026-08-16 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

Gordon Brander writes : The thing about computers is that they can do anything you wish, so long as you specify your wish in exacting detail. However, LLMs relieve this constraint. An LLM can extrapolate what you mean (more or less) from just a few words. So computers can do vibes now. It used to be that computers could only ever do exactly what you told them to do, nothing more. If they did…

## [Oh Hey, It’s Not Just Me](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/its-not-just-me/)

_2026-08-14 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

My whole life I’ve felt like I have great eyesight (and I still do). But lately I’ve been noticing what feels like…some slippage. Nothing big. Just this feeling in the morning like, as my brain and body wake up, my vision needs to as well. The strange novelty of this phenomenon was operating in some small part of my subconscious the other day when I was scrolling the internet and come across this…

## [The Fruits of AI](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/fruit-of-ai/)

_2026-08-11 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

Terry Godier has a post titled “Mea culpa” (which, given his framing, might’ve been better titled “Claude’s Culpa”). I’m not sure how much to even trust anything in his post given the backstory , but this line stood out: I was careless in relying on AI \[...\] without doing the work to understand Let’s face it: carelessness is the grain of AI. It’s what the tool encourages and makes easy by default.…

## [A License to Act](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/license-to-act/)

_2026-08-09 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

In the past, search engines and the open web granted access to other people’s knowledge but the task fell to you to synthesize an understanding from it and build a capability to act. Now with LLMs, it’s possible to build things you don’t fully understand which then require a perpetual license in order to have the capacity to maintain and modify. LLMs don’t just do things for you, they do things…

## [The AI Aesthetic](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/ai-aesthetic/)

_2026-07-29 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

Every zeitgeist comes with new design idioms unique to its challenges. Many of them disappear as fads change, but others bake themselves into deeper parts of existing software interaction paradigms. For example, there’s the hamburger menu (≡) which saw a proliferation during the rise of mobile due to the constraints around screen size. It has since spread to many other parts of software…

## [Can the Tide of AI Investment Lift All Boats on the Web?](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/tide-lifts-all-boats/)

_2026-07-27 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

Jason Grigsby has a great article where he surfaces an opinion from the Safari team about how AI agents shouldn’t get special treatment: An agent acting on a user’s behalf is, in effect, assistive technology : it should operate a site as the user would, and the site should not single it out for different treatment. Jason synthesizes different discussions happening at standards levels to argue, in…

## [Podcast Notes: Ed Catmull on David Senra](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/podcast-notes-ed-catmull/)

_2026-07-24 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

Ed Catmull, co-founder of Pixar and former president of Disney Animation, was on the David Senra podcast and I quite enjoyed the interview. (If you like the interview, you should read his book .) Ed talks about what he considered his job to be: get the dynamics right for groups of people working together. To do this, he would pull people out of meetings, make groups smaller, make them bigger, just…

## [Make It Work vs. Make It Good](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/make-it-work-make-it-good/)

_2026-07-18 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

There are two wolves inside of me, lol. Some days I want to be a “designer”. Other days I want to be a “developer”. On the days I find myself wanting to feed the developer, it’s often because making something “work” seems easier (and more impressive) than making something “good”. Making something function often results in a reaction of “Wow, that’s so cool! It didn’t work before and now it does!…

## [Podcast Notes: Iain McGilchrist on “The Great Simplification”](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/podcast-notes-iain-mcgilchrist/)

_2026-07-16 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

I wish I could remember how this podcast came across my radar so I could give credit where it’s due. But alas, I cannot. It’s episode 217 with Dr. Iain McGilchrist. At one point, he shares his perspective about how science and reason can only take you so far: \[science and reason\] have their limitations. Most scientists and most philosophers are very well aware of that. Some people who are not…

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_2026-07-16 · **Sponsored**_

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## [What’s an Icon in 2026?](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/icons-as-software/)

_2026-07-12 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

As icons continue to change across Apple’s platforms, I have thoughts. They mainly revolve around two perspectives: What I think of icons as a long-time user of Apple’s platforms. What I think of icons as a digital collector and physical archivist of icons. Let’s see if I can articulate my thoughts. Apple Recommends Making Icons With Icon Composer For “More Expressivity” In “Create icons with Icon…

## [Family Feud: Mac-assed Mac App Edition](https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/mac-assed-family-feud/)

_2026-07-08 · Jim Nielsen’s Blog_

“We asked 100 people: What are the top three companies on earth best positioned to make a world-class Mac-assed Mac app ?” Buzz! “Apple!” Survey says: Yes! Apple at the number one spot. Makes sense. Who better to make the very definition of a great Mac app than the people who make the Mac? No brainer, I suppose. Granted, they’ve had some misses , but nobody bats 1000. Ok, let’s keep going. “We…

