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Brad Barrish

πŸ“ Los Angeles, CA

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Oct 23, 2025 ∞

I’ve been thinking about an e-bike. LA is really not a very bike-friendly city, which has kept me from getting one. The Also TM-B looks so cool though. Wow.

Oct 22, 2025 ∞

β€˜Friend’ Pendant Testifies For Third Day

Oct 11, 2025 ∞

Subway Builder feels like a game I could really get into (via Installer)

Oct 6, 2025 ∞

David Marchese interviewing Sean Penn was a really fun listen. Oddly, I can’t find it on YouTube, which is where I would typically link to, so here’s an Apple Podcasts link or you can just find it using whatever app you use.

Oct 6, 2025 ∞

As I’ve mentioned before, Search Engine is one of my favorite podcasts. The latest episode is actually an episode of Talk Easy, a podcast I had never heard of, wherein the host, Sam Fragoso interviews Terry Gross. It is a masterclass in long form interviews.

Oct 6, 2025 ∞

Jeremy Maluf updated his incredible Indefinite Backpack Travel post for 2025. It’s one of my favorite lists of this kind. I almost pulled the trigger on the Montbell jacket. I’m in the market, but the Japanese fit differences gave me pause. Side note: Having AI in a browser is nice when researching such things.

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Sep 28, 2025 ∞
Text with a gradient background warns about the dangers of superhuman AI, featuring the names Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares.

I started reading If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies by Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares this weekend. It’s the first book of its kind that I’ve read, but I figured if I’m going to read something on this topic, this would be the one to read.

Sep 26, 2025 ∞

Feels like an Entrance Music morning here.

Sep 26, 2025 ∞

Another Department has a fun new shirt.

Sep 25, 2025 ∞

I’ve read some great stuff that I’ve found on Arts & Letters Daily. It continues to be an essential read, as it has since the late 90s. Today I came across an essay from James Marriott called The Dawn of The Post-Literate Society. I’ve since linked many friends and family to it. I don’t think I’ve read something quite so clear on the topic of how truly ruinous our pocket computers have been, particularly to reading and writing. I’m not sure I agree with everything in the essay, but I highlighted quite a bit and plan to spend time re-reading it. It really rocked me!

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