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Short Stacks

April 19–May 2, 2026

Not everything needs 1,000 words. Here's the short stuff from the past two weeks — quick takes, random thoughts, and links worth clicking. (A bigger one this time. The new project's been keeping me busy, but the microposts kept coming. There will be a new blog about the new project that I am working on is coming soon.)

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April 12–18, 2026

Not everything needs 1,000 words. Here's the short stuff from last week — quick takes, random thoughts, and links worth clicking. (Also: I spent most of the week elbow-deep in the blog's code, so posts were light — but the site looks better for it.)

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April 5–11, 2026

Not everything needs 1,000 words. Here’s what caught my eye last week — a day late, but worth the wait.


Sunday, April 5

Rustic outdoor copper tub in Somerset

If I ever have a spacious home, this is the vibe I’m going for. A copper tub and wood-burning stove are pure magic!

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March 29–April 4, 2026

Not everything needs 1,000 words. Here’s the short stuff from last week — quick takes, random thoughts, and links worth clicking.

March 29

If I were short, I wouldn’t mind a Hobbit-style house — but at 6'0", I’m more like Gandalf. I’d spend most of my time tilting my head just to navigate the place. 🙄 Check the video out on Facebook. (Disclaimer: probably AI-generated, but you never know.)

Ooh, LEGOs! Saw some Crocs featuring a LEGO design the other day — meh. But the LEGO x Crocs collab from Stoop and the City? That’s actually pretty awesome.

March 30

Those sliding doors are everything. I’d love something like that in my own place — maybe it’s finally time to replace that old door I’ve been holding onto. Future project? I think yes.

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March 22–28, 2026

Not everything needs 1,000 words. Here’s the short stuff from last week — quick takes, random thoughts, and links worth clicking.

March 22

Watched: Mercy 🍿 Better than I expected. Not perfect, but I enjoyed it. ★★★☆☆

March 23

The U.S. government just officially registered alien.gov and aliens.gov. While the pages are currently blank, the move follows recent pledges regarding UAP and UFO disclosure. Whether it’s a portal for declassified files or a new transparency initiative, the timing is wild. Stay tuned! 👽🛸

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