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Happy Monday!
Ok, a bit of a shorter show this week with the holiday coming up. And
there’s no show next week, as a reminder.
But I’ve been busier than ever somehow!
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The response to the course announcement has been INSANE, and I’ve been
adding new stuff to it every day. So excited to deliver this! Couple of
quick FAQ items:
1. I’ll be announcing the date in the next week or so, 2) it’s a live
course, and 3) it won’t be recorded. -
I also finally finished my annual December Vim Refresh Ritual of many of
hours of Neovim study. And I now have my full 2024 configuration. And I
published it for the first time! You can check it out in
my new dotfiles repo on Github.
GET IT-
Switched to Lazy for my plugin manager and base
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Deleted all my custom configs and started over
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Added each config and remap by hand so I know every single
setting and what it does -
I even created my own oh-my-zsh theme that I like better than my old
go-to. It’s also in
the repo. -
I now have that Irish Spring feeling! Feels wonderful!
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Basically my Vim setup now looks and feels sicker than ever, and
because of Lazy it is far easier to manage plugins and updates. I
simply add one definition file under/pluginsand it
does the install and config by itself. No more adding in one place
and configuring in another and then kicking off an update manually.
Plus I have full LSP functionality and a million other smoothed
edges that come with Lazy. -
Hat tip to Primegean and Josean for a lot of config inspo.
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Folke is the creator of Lazy and also my favorite Vim theme—TokyoNight, and he’s a hero.
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To use my configs (it’s pretty customized so be sure to read the
options.luaandkeymaps.luafiles, simply
back up your existingnvimdirectory and copy it into
your.configdirectory. When you launch Vim, the distro
will do the work. And
the docs
are pretty damn good as well.
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My new NVIM setup with Tokyonight
Let’s get into this week’s show!
Purposelessness—Not Social Media—is Making Our Kids Depressed
My
new piece on how I believe the lack of purpose is the root cause of a lot of
young peoples’ suffering.
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?️The UL Character Sheet
My new
essay and D&D model for showing how Talent and
Luck matter far less than Discipline.
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MY WORK
❤️ Purposelessness—Not Social Media—is Making Our Kids Depressed
My new piece on how I believe the lack of purpose is the root cause
of a lot of young peoples’ suffering.
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?️The UL Character Sheet
My new
essay and D&D model for showing how Talent and
Luck matter far less than Discipline.
MORE
Reserve a limited slot
?I am running a space-limited 3-hour AI course called AUGMENTED in January. Here’s what it covers:
My Approach
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What I want from AI (the problems I’m solving)
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My framework / approach for solving them
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A live demo of multiple workflows
Architecture Overview
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The tech stack that I’ve built
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My prompt/templates approach and lessons-learned
Guides
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A step-by-step for building the server-side infra
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A step-by-step for building the client-side infra
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Hosting recommendations
Outputs
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The full guide to building my stack for yourself
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Multiple full-text copies of my actual modules
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A set of ideas you can use for different professions and areas of focus, e.g.,
security, writing, copywriting.
Basically, by the end of the 3 hours, you’ll be able to build a copy of
my AI ecosystem for yourself.
The course will be limited in attendance, and early access prices start
at $495. The date will be announced soon for the middle of January
2024.
Super excited to share my full
philosophy, ecosystem, and workflows, and now I have the avenue to do
that!
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UL Subscribers can get early subscriber access for $445. GET YOUR SPOT
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SECURITY
Ubiquiti customers are reporting access to other people’s UniFi devices and
getting their notifications. One user received a security camera
notification that wasn’t theirs, while another found themselves with control
over 88 devices from someone else’s account.
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Channel 1 is a new TV channel launching in LA in 2024, and it’s going to use
AI-generated news anchors for the first time on American TV. My first
question is why TV? I guess they still need to grab that long tail while
they switch to streaming. Really curious how people respond to it. The
question is whether the need for constant news will outweigh any bad vibes
from the uncanny valley.
MORE
Discord just rolled out WebAuthn for MFA. Go do the thing.
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Think of it as your playbook against cloud threats. All this and more can
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Utah’s Supreme Court just ruled that suspects don’t have to give up their
phone passcodes to the police. The case involved a kidnapping, and I see
this one going to the Supreme Court.
MORE
A new report discusses a Pro-China YouTube network used A.I. to spread
disinformation about the U.S.. The network’s content, spanning 30 channels,
had almost 120 million views and over 730,000 subscribers since last year.
These channels have been disseminating rumors and misinformation on topics
ranging from politics to social media narratives.
MORE (This was a fully AI-written summary. How was it?)
?One thing you might be wondering is how much AI I use to generate the
newsletter. The answer is a lot, but mostly for the collection, filtering,
and organizing steps. I and/or OpenAI would still need to do a lot more
work to be able to pass AI output directly in for main stories. For one, I
use the newsletter as my news consumption activity, so I actually need to read the stories, and there’s still a massive difference between me writing something and
the AI writing it.
I intend to keep the human aspect in play for the foreseeable future
because it’s still better than AI. And the value to you is largely the
analysis, not the story summary. If/when the balance changes in the future
I’ll let you know, and at that point I’ll transition to summaries being
fully AI-generated and then custom-written analysis, commentary, and
long-form content. Still a bit early for that, though.
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd are halting Red Sea transits due to increased missile
and drone attacks, impacting global shipping routes.
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Incidents
⚠️ INL Data Compromise — Over 45,000 people’s personal info was stolen from
the Idaho National Laboratory. | SEVERITY: HIGH | RESPONSE: INL and federal
agencies are investigating.
MORE
⚠️ MongoDB announced an incident exposing some customer details but not the
data stored in MongoDB Atlas. The breach was detected on December 13th, and
while the full extent is still under investigation, customer account
metadata and contact information were compromised.
MORE
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TECHNOLOGY
? OpenAI released its own prompting guide. It’s quite good and includes examples. Here are the main tactics:
?Eleizer Yudkowsky (yeah, that one), tells AI to create a “normal” image.
And then whatever it gives back he tells it to make it “more normal”. It
keeps going and the stuff it ends up with is completely insane. Read the
whole thread.
MORE
Facebook’s being swarmed by fake social media photos that people think are
real. We all knew this was coming, but it’s still weird to see it actually
happen. An artist posted a real version of a thing and now he’s being copied
by people using AI.
MORE
Apple’s already working on a 2nm chip process for 2025, with TSMC’s mass
production plans hinting at a possible 1nm before too long. This is why you
should get your Apple hardware to Apple Silicon and start skipping a
generation or two.
MORE
OpenAI is putting more emphasis on its Superalignment research team run by
Ilya Sutskever. The team’s recent experiments show progress in guiding
smarter AI models without diminishing their capabilities, using a method
where an inferior AI influences a superior one.
MORE
OpenAI just cut off ByteDance for training a rival AI using GPT-4. ByteDance
reportedly violated Microsoft and OpenAI’s developer licenses by using GPT
output to enhance its own AI model. Do they not know OpenAI looks for this
in API call patterns?
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GM just dumped Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, claiming they’re not safe
because they might make drivers use their phones more. People are still
going to use car computers; now they’ll just use a worse one. Ford came out
and basically called BS, and said they’d still be supporting them.
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HUMANS
ProPublica did an investigation on NYPD use of bodycams, and it showed that
despite millions spent on the cameras, police departments often delay,
redact, or refuse to release footage, undermining their entire point. This
reminds me of tax law. When powerful people and mechanisms don’t want a
thing to happen, they find ways to make sure it doesn’t.
MORE
The Pope has approved priests to bless same-sex marriages. This guy has
changed so much about the Catholic church that I wonder if some of it
won’t be reversed by successors. I suppose not since future generations
will (likely) be more progressive. MORE
Solar and wind energy are set to surpass coal in the US power mix for the
first time in 2024.
MORE
Netflix’s recent viewership data reveals a strong contrast between the shows
people discuss online and the ones they actually watch, with series like
“Ginny & Georgia” dominating real viewership. The report shows “Ginny
& Georgia” was in the top ten most viewed between January and June 2023,
despite less online buzz compared to genre hits like “The Witcher.” I love
this disconnect between real and stated preferences. Reminds me of the book
Everybody Lies, about Google search query analysis.
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EVERYBODY LIES BOOK
US Steel used to be a total behemoth, and now it’s selling to Nippon
Steel. MORE
TikTok’s car confessionals are becoming the new short-form video blogging.
TikTok creators like Cheryl Porter and Keith Lee are amassing millions of
followers through their car-based content. The trick here is authenticity.
The car setting I think makes both the creator and the viewer feel more
unguarded and real.
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Costco is selling gold bars online. As soon as they go up they sell out. I
think I might get a few.
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IDEAS & ANALYSIS
RPG Literature and The Connection to Grinding
So I’ve been
reading a genre called
RPGLit
(RPG Literature) for a few years, and I just realized a connection with
the Discipline post I just wrote. So I’m starting
the second book
in The Primal Hunter series and I’m enjoying it more than I should be.
Actually I’m often confused about whether I’m enjoying this genre or not.
But I definitely am sometimes. Like I can’t tell if I’m wasting time or
having fun or relieving stress or whatever. Or even why I enjoy it at all.
Well this week I finally isolated what it was.
It’s an entire genre about self-improvement. With clear stats. Clear
skills. Clear ascension. Clear progress. So it’s basically a proxy for life
grinding!
It’s like erotica for D&D-minded self-improvement nerds. Anyway,
if any part of that appeals to you, you should sample the genre. I’m not
sure what the best stuff is, but fellow ULer
Joseph Thacker (rez0)
and I are all about
the CRADLE series.
THE FIRST PRIMAL HUNTER BOOK
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THE FIRST CRADLE BOOK 1
NOTES
I can’t tell you how much joy it gives me to tweak my terminal / Nvim setup
every year or so. Especially this year because it was such a drastic rewrite
and fresh start. I feel like Vim is one of my replacements for religion.
I am extremely excited for 2024. Tremendous momentum and energy heading into
Christmas, and honestly am looking forward to January.
? As I read what I just wrote, I realized that it’s now been 1 year since
going independent. Wow. I hadn’t really thought about it, but I think we can
call it an unambiguous success. I’ve never felt more free or more creative
in my life. This is why I keep pushing all my friends to think about a
similar jump!
? I want to say thank you for reading this newsletter and engaging with all
my content. I’d still be doing it if nobody was listening, but the fact that
you are makes it possible to do for a living. And I appreciate you.
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DISCOVERY
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Microagents — Python-based agents that evolve to answer queries and
improve over time. And they write their own code to do it. | by aymenfurter | MORE
?️Kelly Shortridge
argues here that cybersecurity isn’t special, and that we tend to exaggerate
our challenges compared to other departments. She also gives practical
advice. Worth a read for sure, and it didn’t go unnoticed that she put it on
her own site, and not on a company site! More of that please!
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EXTWIS SCREENSHOT
? The Lever Prompting Technique — Give it levels and tell it to move up or
down on a 10-point scale. | by
Moritz Kremb
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MORE
? My buddy
Gunnar Andrews
posted a new video on building bug bounty automation.
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? Nmap Peek — Easily view Nmap scan results directly in VSCode for better
analysis and workflow. | by marduc812 |
MORE
? StemGen — A new end-to-end music creation model, with demos. MORE
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TELOS AI SCREENSHOT
? BELAY — BELAY offers a modern twist on the traditional executive
assistant role by providing U.S.-based virtual assistants and accounting
professionals to help leaders manage their tasks.
MORE
? Incogni — Actively seeks out and removes your sensitive information
from the web. MORE
? SQL Polyglot — A tool to help you write SQL queries that work across
different databases. | by antonz |
MORE
? Be Family — A modern, AI-powered family organization tool designed to
simplify family management. It’s an interesting approach to keeping family
life calm and collaborative, and they’re offering it free for life to early
sign-ups.
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? The Munger Operating System — It’s about aligning your actions with the
value you want to create. It’s a reminder that trust and success aren’t just
handed to you; they’re the result of consistent, hard work.
MORE
? Improvements Since the ’90s MORE
?The Verge’s favorite books from 2023
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Engaging OKR Check-ins with Hill Charts
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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film is now on AppleTV. It’s worth watching
even if you don’t like her music. It shows a complete mastery of the craft,
on all dimensions.
MORE
Stock funds managed by less attractive individuals beat those managed by
their better-looking counterparts by a solid 2%.
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On being wrong about AI
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Ask HN: Terrified I Won’t Find Another Job
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RECOMMENDATION OF THE WEEK
No matter how much family and/or in-laws can annoy you with politics or
whatever, put your mind years or decades in the future when they’re not
there.
Find something to appreciate—something to agree on—and try to be present.
APHORISM OF THE WEEK
❝
In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an
invincible summer.
—
Albert Camus
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