Les Orchard <me@lmorchard.com>
That's me!
About Me
TL;DR: he / him; old adhd cat dad; tinkerer; serial enthusiast; editor-at-large for lmorchard.com
This page collects a bunch of the stuff I do online. If you feel like it, send me an email at
me@lmorchard.com, send a toot to
@lmorchard@masto.hackers.town, or find me in one of
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Blog (blog.lmorchard.com)
Links
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4 hours ago
What, then, are we paying for? | Quinn Keast
Paying for software isnât paying for a solution. Itâs paying for someone else to own a problem.
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22 hours ago
Server-Sent Events Beat WebSockets for 95% of Real-Time Apps (Here's Why) - DEV Community
Everyone defaults to WebSockets for real-time features. Most shouldn't. The reality: 95% of "real-time" applications only need server â client updates. Chat notifications. Live dashboards. Stock tickers. Log streams. AI responses. WebSockets give you bidirectional communication. But bidirectional comes with a tax: complexity, resource overhead, scaling challenges, debugging nightmares. Server-Sent Events (SSE) do one thing: stream data from server to client. They do it brilliantly. And for most applications, that's all you need.
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1 day ago
Latent Space Engineering
I think the upshot of all of this is that there is a lot of value to actively managing your agents' vibes and feelings, not just treating them as text-generation robots. The models aren't alive, but thinking of them as having feelings, rather than just next-token-prediction engines can help you nudge their mental states into a better place. I think you'll like the results.
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1 day ago
Speedrunning Agentic Software Engineering Management
By my very uncharitable math, agentic software engineering methodologies have gotten to somewhere around the 1970s. Like everything in AI, this is, of course, a speed run. We're very quickly relearning why software engineering management and software engineering project management matter. So by next Tuesday, maybe folks will start thinking about what they can steal from XP.
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1 day ago
Ski jumping: Wada responds to penis injection claims - BBC Sport
Hyaluronic acid, which is not banned in sport, can be used to increase penis circumference by one or two centimetres. This would increase the surface area of their suits during competition, which, according to FIS, the international ski and snowboard federation, could increase their flight in the air.
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1 day ago
letientai299/md2cb: Convert Markdown to rich HTML clipboard content
Convert Markdown to rich HTML clipboard content
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1 day ago
No. You can't tell it was written by AI
First, they made us learn English. Then we did it so well, that we started to use words that are uncommon to them. Then, they had us do the grunt work of training the AI models. Next, the AI models started sounding like us, and now we are being accused that we are cheating.
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1 day ago
I'm Kenyan. I Don't Write Like ChatGPT. ChatGPT Writes Like Me.
Before you point your finger and cry "AI!", I ask you to pause. Consider the possibility that what you're seeing isn't a lack of humanity, but a form of humanity you haven't been trained to recognise. You might be looking at the result of a different education, a different history, a different standard. You might just be looking at a Kenyan, writing. And weâve been doing it this way for a very long time.
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2 days ago
AI and Trust - Schneier on Security
A public model is a model built by the public for the public. It requires political accountability, not just market accountability. This means openness and transparency paired with a responsiveness to public demands. It should also be available for anyone to build on top of. This means universal access. And a foundation for a free market in AI innovations. This would be a counter-balance to corporate-owned AI. We can never make AI into our friends. But we can make them into trustworthy servicesâagents and not double agents. But only if government mandates it. We can put limits on surveillance capitalism. But only if government mandates it.
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3 days ago
Decentralizing My Smartphone With Single Purpose Devices | Amberâs Rambles
Below is a photo of some of the Single Purpose Devices I have been using more so that I can use my smartphone less.
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3 days ago
Turns Out They Didnât Really Want You To Bring Your Whole Self To Work | Techdirt
So no, they didnât really want you to bring your whole self to work. They wanted you to bring the parts that were useful to them, for exactly as long as it was useful to them. The âwhole selfâ thing was just the price of admission in a sellerâs market. Now that itâs a buyerâs market, theyâd prefer you just shut up and (use AI to write) code. The irony is that employees who actually believe in what theyâre building tend to build better things. These executives may have just taught an entire generation of workers that the relationship is purely transactional. When the labor market tightens againâand it willâthey might find that lesson stuck.
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4 days ago
Defeating a 40-year-old copy protection dongle â Dmitry Brant
Thatâs right â this little device is what stood between me and the ability to run an even older piece of software that I recently unearthed during an expedition of software archaeology. For a bit more background, I was recently involved in helping a friendâs accounting firm to move away from using an extremely legacy software package that they had locked themselves into using for the last four decades.
@lmorchard@masto.hackers.town
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5 hours ago
Also, oddly enough, the script that commits changes to git was one of the files that got deleted. So, the deletions themselves didn't end up getting committed to git
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5 hours ago
Also, weirdly, woke up to all my notes in Obsidian deleted across all my devices. Luckily, I've got scripts that commit changes to a private git repo every 5 minutes, so things seem recoverable. Trying to figure out if syncthing had a spasm or something and nuked the files
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5 hours ago
Had a dream I was in the Epstein Files because I talked to Joi Ito about World of Warcraft almost 20 years ago. Thankfully, in reality, I'm not that important.
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1 day ago
Like sure, "just set a reminder alarm for the calendar event" like that's a real thing that actually works
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1 day ago
Stupid shower thought: Hey, you know that guy who managed to spend $20 implementing an alarm clock with an LLM that just repeatedly asked "is it time yet?" all night until the tokens ran out? I'm actually sympathizing with the LLM, because that's what it feels like to me when there's an afternoon meeting scheduled. https://x.com/BenjaminDEKR/status/2017644773356548532
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1 day ago
A couple years ago, my wife got a gorgeous floral tattoo of Cheddars on her arm. The artist who did it just opened her books, so I submitted a request to get a "sequel" of Catsby on my arm. Here's hoping she likes the idea
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3 days ago
Content warning:mental health; adhd update: I didn't miss the appointment (yay )
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3 days ago
Content warning:mental health; adhd I have 30 minutes between a work meeting and a meeting with my therapist to talk about my ADHD. I am fighting for my life not to get distracted doing things in the gap and miss the appointment. You know, because of the ADHD
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3 days ago
Ope, wait: I got Dagoth Ur working in Skyrim on Linux. But it's still bedtime
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3 days ago
I think it's a cognitohazard for me to learn a game has mods
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3 days ago
I seem to recall the last time I played Skyrim about 5 years ago, I installed like 100 mods, giggled at it, then wandered off entirely
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3 days ago
Spoiler alert: Skyrim works but I can't get any mods to work and now it's bedtime
Github (@lmorchard)
- 1 day ago watched letientai299/md2cb
- 1 week ago pushed 6e5fff0 to lmorchard/feedspool-go ( main ): Fix future-dated items: clamp to first_seen instead of now()
- 1 week ago submitted Pull Request #35 to lmorchard/feedspool-go :
- 1 week ago pushed 6e5fff0 to lmorchard/feedspool-go ( moar-future-published-item-fixes ): Fix future-dated items: clamp to first_seen instead of now()
- 1 week ago submitted Pull Request #35 to lmorchard/feedspool-go :
- 1 week ago created branch moar-future-published-item-fixes on lmorchard/feedspool-go
- 1 week ago pushed 8e43dbe to lmorchard/feedspool-go ( main ): Fix feed sorting to use published_date instead of first_seen
YouTube Videos (lmorchard)
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - Adding limit switches to a 3018 CNC machine?
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - Assembling the Why Em-Ulator Module for RC2014
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - Reflashing Sonoff S31 AC (again)
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Clip: Chiptunes & Tinkering - Reflashing a Sonoff S31 with Tasmota to control an AC outlet with Home
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - Reflashing a Sonoff S31 with Tasmota to control an AC outlet with Home Assis
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 assembly, Pi Pico Terminal and Real Time Clock modules
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 assembly, Digital I/O board part 2
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 assembly, Digital I/O board
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 wifi module assembly
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 wifi module repair & firmware update
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 assembly, again again?
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 assembly, again?
Pocket Casts
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SpaceX Merges with xAI and X - DTNS 5198
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Daily Tech News Show
3 days ago
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How Epstein became a tech influencer
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The Vergecast: Ad-Free Edition
13 hours ago
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US-Iran Talks Begin, Dems List Of DHS Demands, Search For Nancy Guthrie Continues
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Up First from NPR
12 hours ago
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NPR News: 02-06-2026 10AM EST
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Unknown Podcast
8 hours ago
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NPR News: 02-06-2026 9AM EST
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Unknown Podcast
9 hours ago
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MBMBaM 798: Round and Swallowable
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My Brother, My Brother And Me
1 week ago
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MBMBaM 799: A Regular Human Footballman
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My Brother, My Brother And Me
4 days ago
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NPR News: 02-05-2026 11AM EST
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Unknown Podcast
1 day ago
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Partial Drawdown In Minnesota, NPR Poll: Trump and ICE, Nuclear Treaty Expires
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Up First from NPR
1 day ago
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NPR News: 02-05-2026 10AM EST
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Unknown Podcast
1 day ago
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AMD Promises You'll Get a New Xbox Next Year - DTNS 5199
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Daily Tech News Show
2 days ago
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NPR News: 02-04-2026 2PM EST
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Unknown Podcast
2 days ago
Spotify ( Les Orchard )
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Dancing Girl on Dangerous Game by Electro Spectre 7 hours ago
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Call My Name on Ride Lonesome by Young Ejecta 7 hours ago
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Sugarland on Crystal World by Marnie 7 hours ago
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Exit on Lumineux Noir by Marsheaux 7 hours ago
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Embers on Prisma by Xenturion Prime 7 hours ago
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Sunday Drive on Anxiety by Ladyhawke 7 hours ago
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Science/Visions on The Bones of What You Believe by CHVRCHES 7 hours ago
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