Things to look forward to
I’m running really low on build minutes on Github, which is why I haven’t been blogging much, or in fact at all, the past week. I've also had quite a few administrative things to take care of, which is always a bit stressful. Last time I wrote, I was mid allergy attack. Well I recovered fully from that a few days ago, but today it’s another allergy day. Sneezing, sneezing, so much sneezing. Burning face. Dripping nose. Everything feels blocked. Feels like it never ends.
Tomorrow is a bit of a travel day. It will be nice to be in motion. I'm looking forward to the end of the month, when I can get the social media auto-poster workflows finished. I also have 1 other small feature that I've added to the site that needs testing. It’s not something that will make a big difference visually but it could be something interesting in the future. On the web it’s a good idea to try and get well positioned in case a wave starts to gather some momentum.
I've got about 35 build minutes left, to last until the end of the month. That's about 6 or 7 builds. Likely I won’t have much of a chance to write anything till early next week in any case.
Everything seems to be down at the minute. Markets are down. Bitcoin is down. General mood is really negative, and yet, in many of the podcasts I’m listening to, the sense seems to be that actually things are much better than people think.
The last 3 pods I listenned to that I thought were pretty darn great:
- Gemini 3 Launch, Big Tech Backs Anthropic, OpenAI Adds Fidji Simo (TBPN Podcast)
- Bitcoin & Macro Overview w/ Luke Gromen Q4 2025 (Bitcoin Podcast)
- Why data is the biggest AI bottleneck (feat. Arthur Mensch of Mistral AI) (This Week In Startups Podcast)
Not much else to report. I hope everyone out there is doing alright. #