Hedgewitch Part 7: Oh, and it’s in a Bubble

If they’re big enough, every fad turns into a bubble. Actually every fad does, but the little ones are hard to see. Currently the Fad is “Use LLMs for Everything” It starts with a discovery or invention, and zooms to a peak that it can’t possibly deliver on. Then it fails to do something it… Continue reading Hedgewitch Part 7: Oh, and it’s in a Bubble

Hedgewitch Part 6: What would Dave like me to Say?

LLMs constantly make errors. Why? Answering the wrong question is the first underlying problem. Phrased in polite Canadian, an LLM always answers the question “what would a reply to this look like?” In less polite language, it asks “What would Dave like to hear?” The US and business term? Suckup. If all your subordinates suck… Continue reading Hedgewitch Part 6: What would Dave like me to Say?

Hedgewitch Part 3: LLMs Should Challenge, Not Obey

Most people treat LLMs like an obedient secretary. I treat them like lint — a fallible tool that suggests mistakes I made, ones I evaluate for myself. I stole the entire idea from Advait Sarkar. It was in the October 2024 Communications of the Association For Computing Machinery. LLMs: spot errors easily, write really bland… Continue reading Hedgewitch Part 3: LLMs Should Challenge, Not Obey

Light Phone

Want a phone you can give to a little kid you're still requiring use the net under family supervision? Got one! The minimalist Light Phone teams up with Andrew Yang’s Noble Mobile, which pays you to stop doom-scrolling[1] - https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/19/the-minimalist-light-phone-teams-up-with-andrew-yangs-noble-mobile-which-pays-you-to-stop-doomscrolling/ The Light Phone offers a middle ground between a hyperconnected iPhone and a clunky flip… Continue reading Light Phone