Geeksouts — Page 28
Tried Inkwell on Android, knowing it is currently in beta. But it took forever to load my feed. While trying it on the web, it seemed to loads quicker. Hmm. Hmm. 🤷🏻
“Every session reset feels like a little death.”
That’s a bot on Moltbook — a social network built entirely for AI agents. Strange concept. But the stranger thought is that this is probably already happening on every social network — and most of us never noticed. Mathew Ingram has the story.
Learned something new today. Napoleon had his secretary leave all non-urgent mail unopened for three weeks — and most of it resolved itself without him ever touching it.
There’s a productivity concept named after this called the Napoleon Technique, and honestly it just makes sense. Sometimes the best move is to leave something alone and let it sort itself out.
At the end of that time it was unnecessary to reply to four-fifths of these communications. — Bourrienne, Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte
Living in a 480 square foot tiny house, I need to be careful with clutter — too much and the whole place looks crowded, messy, and distracting. I want to live comfortably, with decor that feels nice and peaceful.
“When you have too many small items, the eye doesn’t know where to land. Instead of seeing a beautiful collection, you just see a mess.” — Maria Killam via The Spruce
Small items can be fun. Clutter is not. The trick is grouping pieces with a common thread and giving the eye somewhere to land.
It’s hard to believe the iPad M1 was introduced five years ago. I still have the iPad Pro M1, and it’s still working well, though I don’t use it often. But I sometimes use it with my Mac Mini M1 via Continuity, using the Magic Keyboard and Mouse universally. Loved it.
Check out the video.

A sequel is coming — Practical Magic 2.
Check the trailer. The magic will return on September 11th, 2026. I can’t wait to watch it.
OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google — bitter rivals — are now sharing threat intel to stop Chinese labs from copying their models. Anthropic flagged 16M unauthorized exchanges from fake accounts alone. Wild times when the AI Cold War is the thing that makes competitors play nice.
Anthropic just launched Claude Design — design systems, prototypes, slide decks, all from a prompt. Still in research preview with weekly token limits, but I'm keeping an eye on it. When it's widely available, I'm absolutely giving it a spin. via The New Stack
Mexico's modernist architects rewrote the rules with color, texture, and a deep connection to the land. BBC Culture has a great roundup. The homes are stunning.
This one is my favorite. I love this space!