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  • There’s going to be a lot of work to do in this country after Trump is gone. We knew that in November 2024. But the long-term fallout from Iran is hard to predict. Potentially years or decades of backlash and terrorism. A costly blunder. 🇺🇸

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  • I’m getting back to working on Ghost sync, similar to the WordPress support we added last month. The Ghost API is very different and there were a number of holes I had to fix in my first pass implementation.

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  • The new ChatGPT for Mac (Codex) is updated about once a day, and each time I click the update button I expect them to have added a dedicated “Chat” section with a list of previous, searchable chats. But nope! Really hard to explain UI regression.

    → 10:00 AM, Jul 16
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  • New York data center pause

    Governor Kathy Hochul has paused data center construction. Reporting from WXXI:

    The governor’s order follows a bill passed by the State Legislature last month, which also contains a one-year moratorium. Members of the governor’s team say that bill is complicated and will take some time to work through, and Hochul feels the state needs to act sooner to address concerns.

    And some details from the executive order itself:

    The Department of Public Service (DPS) is directed to examine the impacts associated with the interconnection of data centers to the electric distribution network through its proceeding under Case 26-E-0045, Proceeding on Motion of the Commission to Address Interconnection Reforms for Large Loads. In connection with such proceeding, DPS is further directed to initiate a formal public process, including public comment and a public hearing, to create a Generic Environmental Impact Statement in accordance with the requirements of the State Environmental Quality Review Act at Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and the regulations promulgated thereunder (collectively, SEQRA), to assess the potential environmental impacts of the construction and operation of data centers in the State, including energy demand, water use and quality, air quality, disproportionate impacts on disadvantaged communities, and noise levels.

    Too-long-didn’t-read summary: let’s get our shit together on energy and environmental impact. I agree, that needs to happen. But as I’ve blogged about before, I’m still skeptical of a pause.

    We are going to have to build these data centers eventually. If that’s true, the important question isn’t when, but how. And the how should include requirements like using a certain percentage of renewable energy. Passing laws now with those requirements would effectively pause construction, yet do it while giving data centers an environmentally sustainable path forward.

    A blanket pause like in the executive order also benefits the companies (OpenAI, Microsoft, Google…) that went all-in on construction a year before everyone else. Anyone who needs compute soon and was considering New York will abandon those plans and look to other states.

    At the same time this week, Google announced a massive solar farm project in Arkansas. Sounds pretty good:

    As both an anchor investor and an offtaker, Google will support the development of the first two phases of the project, which will add 1.6 GWdc of solar generation and 1.9 GWh of battery storage to the regional grid. The full three-phase project will deliver 2.5 GWdc of new solar generation and 2.9 GWh of new battery storage to the regional grid once the facility is fully operational in 2029.

    The project will also use steel manufactured in Arkansas, so it has local benefits beyond energy.

    The crazy amount of money flowing into the AI labs still feels like a once-a-generation chance to invest in something good. Instead of saying, “Don’t spend your money yet”, I’d like to see, “Spend your money on this.”

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  • One thing I look for when listening or reading someone’s commentary, is their opinion the most obvious conclusion from a very surface-level reading of the source material? The obvious is often wrong, otherwise we’d never have anything interesting or surprising happen in the world! Gotta go deeper.

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  • On the latest Pivot, Kara and Scott seem way off on their AI take. OpenAI wouldn’t have leaked the hardware details to Bloomberg this week if the product wasn’t going to be revealed. I just can’t imagine Jony Ive personally hyping a vision for something that we never see.

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  • Watching the news during breakfast… Major flooding in Texas again. Hope everyone’s safe.

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  • This ad from Anthropic is so strange. I saw it a couple days ago and rewatched it just now. Starts with a burning house, ends almost hopeful. I can imagine what they were trying to go for, but in this edit it doesn’t land for me.

    → 6:07 PM, Jul 15
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  • Codex Micro is a clever little hardware add-on with buttons and knobs. I’m not a clicky keyboard person, so this isn’t for me, especially at $230. Also I’m working at a coffee shop right now and can’t imagine taking this with me anywhere. But I bet they sell a bunch.

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  • Wasn’t expecting this, but I guess it’s obvious now that I see it. Sarah Perez writing at TechCrunch about Apple Intelligence in China:

    Apple Intelligence, the iPhone maker’s generative AI offering, is coming to China. On Wednesday, Reuters reported that China’s regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China, approved Apple’s AI services in the country, on the back of a deal to integrate Alibaba’s Qwen AI model into Apple’s operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS.

    If Qwen proves “good enough”, it also reduces Apple’s dependence on Google.

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