• Experimenting with Claude.ai to write marketing copy. Not bad. Especially when I give it a source text, my own notes, to work with.

  • Gruber on meta AI

    I keep circling back to the notion that OpenAI has no moat. ChatGPT is certainly the best-known LLM, and perhaps still the best, but I don’t think that’s any more of a long-term competitive advantage than some company in 1986 having “the best C compiler”. What’s needed are ways to bring LLMs to users. To give them purpose, in products. That’s what Meta is doing, by integrating their AI into all of their major products.

    Daring Fireball

  • Issue 73 - Champions of the Internet

    TOP OF MIND Remember when the internet was nice? When I look back to earlier days of the public web (probably through a haze of nostalgia), I recall an online world where people pursued odd conversations about toy poodles and pencils, where silliness was innocent, and the thrill of discovering … read more

  • It’s happening ……

    Website page for a novel soon to be published called Resist.
  • Issue 72 - Down the Rabbit Hole

    500 Words is a publication of FutureX.Studio. TOP OF MIND Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. – Arthur C. Clarke The quote from science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke is provocative, but only tells part of the story. In our age, technology has turned out … read more

  • Issue 71: Your Next App will be a Good Friend

    Hello, and welcome to 500 Words. TOP OF MIND Tamagotchi are virtual pets that hit peak popularity in the late 1990s. You picked up a handheld device to play with, feed, and meet your Tamagotchi’s needs. This widespread human-machine love relationship was the first of its kind. And the love … read more

  • I keep black notebooks for daily journals and red notebooks for fiction work. I number each spine and index the contents by page number.

    A row of mostly black and some red notebooks on a bookshelf. Each notebook spine is numbered.
  • Writing the cover blurb for my next novel before I’ve written the novel. It’s hell, even though the scene looks peaceful.

    A split keyboard on a white table with a notebook and part of a computer visible.
  • The best thing about notebooks is that they only do one thing.

  • Here’s what editors are good at. Sometimes I need to write my way into a scene and I write too much. My editor will strip away anything unnecessary, like playing editorial Jenga. With the redundant scaffolding removed, my meaning can come through. #writing

  • As I was running I was struck by a thought: Even if my time in races doesn’t improve, there’s not much I can do about it. I’ve gotten older, and time has taken its toll. It’s nobody’s fault. Those are the rules of the game.

    Haruki Murakami, What I talk about when I talk about running 🏃

  • Wow, the on-air talent at NBC got listened to. NBC News Cuts Ties With Ronna McDaniel After Network Firestorm Makes me wonder if the top brass types realized they actually need those on-air people to do stuff, like read the news, report, and interview people, and a mass rebellion was not going to be good.

  • Maybe I like books too much, eh?

    Look, maybe I like books too much, but the Netflix adaptation of The Three Body Problem (Or as Netflix has it, The 3 Body Problem) has problems. Thankfully, they’ve left the action alone that takes place in China, but the UK scenes are populated by people who seem like TV actors, not real … read more

  • 500 Words - Issue 70 - You're getting a B on this assignment, because I didn't read it

    TOP OF MIND I teach a class for USC, in the Architecture Department, and I’ve learned one thing these past few years. If I don’t keep up reviewing student assignments, I will be buried. For example, this past Monday, after USC’s spring break, I had 40 assignments to review and … read more

  • If you need to improve your mood, may I suggest a dopamine editor? There will be a model called a Dupy available in 28 years.

  • I like playing a Ravi Shankar playlist on a Monday. His joie de vivre and invention charge things up.

  • Mission of the Lunar Sparrow is an audio drama about a mission to the moon. I produced it a few years ago and it keeps getting discovered. Have a listen at this link. Each episode is about nine minutes.

    An image of the actor Andia Winslow, who stars in the audio drama Mission of the Lunar Sparrow.
  • 500 WORDS ISSUE 69: THE ROYAL SCREWUP

    Welcome to 500 Words. This week, the newsletter is late because I’ve been revising my second novel. I just sent off the book yesterday to my editor for a last look before proofreading starts. So let’s get right to this. TOP OF MIND Kate Middleton is an amateur, by her own admission, when it comes to … read more

  • What if we simply stopped trying to predict the future, based on various passive indicators, and simply seized the future as ours, and shaped it into what we need it to be?

  • “Well, we all broke the world together,” Kat said with a sigh.

    –dialogue