Unfollow AI Deception

Unfollow AI Deception

From day one, an obvious AI concern has been deceiving people with fake images or videos. Up until today I hadn’t encountered any meaningful deception despite it feeling inevitable. But today… today it happened. While scrolling Twatter I saw two AI clips...
2026 – Promoting SplittingTens

2026 – Promoting SplittingTens

Over the years Tom and I have written thousands of blog posts. The simple question “why” comes up often. I can’t speak for Tom, but I thoroughly explained my “why” in this great post from 2023 which still holds true. I write because: I...
2025 Money Post

2025 Money Post

2024 Post |2023 Post | 2022 Post | 2021 Post | 2020 Post | 2019 Post This marks the seventh year of my financial and life tracking. I don’t expect many people to care about reviewing financial numbers like this—doing so requires discipline, and most people would...
Right vs. Wrong: Government Fraud in Plain Sight

Right vs. Wrong: Government Fraud in Plain Sight

If you haven’t seen the Nick Shirley video, you’re missing one of the biggest current-events moments of the week. With 127 million views in days, it claims to expose Minnesota–Somalian government fraud. And the reaction to it? That’s where it really gets interesting....
The Month I Forgot How to Win

The Month I Forgot How to Win

On 11/13, I was hot. I was up $4,000 since 11/2 and my gambling account had over $5,000 in it. When I opened my DraftKings account, I wanted people to see how smart I was. Winning does that—it makes you want an audience. On the 16th, I lost a $1,200 bet on the Chiefs...
The Ride, Not the Resume

The Ride, Not the Resume

It’s 9:12 a.m. and I’ve already made breakfast, lost four games of chess, set my two teams for the fantasy championship, worked out, and started writing a blog post. This is exactly what I’d do every day if I didn’t have a job. Once I finish this, I’ll check in on...