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
the other usual places below:
Blog (blog.lmorchard.com)
Links
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2 days ago
Hiltzik: When Steve Jobs got a show-and-tell at Xerox - Los Angeles Times
Gates responded, “Steve, I think it’s more like we both had this rich neighbor named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it.”
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2 days ago
Bethan's Rock: Beloved exhibit returns to revamped Poole Museum
When Poole Museum reopens visitors will once again be able to see Bethan's Rock - a treasured stone donated by a five-year-old girl - alongside its other artefacts The rock became a popular exhibit after the museum placed it in a glass case, complete with its own "Bethan's Rock – 2019," label. Bethan, now 11, said it was given to her by her late grandmother, "who was the one who found that rock... it's really special to me because of her". The museum's curator Gary Edwards said: "Treasures don't have to be rare, they don't have to be significant to everybody it's about the deeper meaning connected to those objects."
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3 days ago
matduggan.com
I think about this sometimes when I'm writing in Vim at midnight, just me and a blinking cursor and a plain text file that will still be readable when I'm dead. No filesystem-within-a-filesystem. No sector allocation tables. No 5,039-page specification. Just words, a few hash marks, and never having to think about it again.
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4 days ago
davidbau.com Does Computer Science Still Exist?
But my NetHack experience suggests something different. The skills that matter at scale are somehow still about programming, but they are not coding skills. They are: deciding what to build. Figuring out what to test and how to know if the tests are honest. Building tools that make invisible things visible. Managing coordination across agents. Knowing when a metric is a figleaf. Recognizing where the real complexity lives in a system, and routing attention there instead of everywhere else. These are the conceptual skills that have always been underneath large-scale programming. They are the hard part that the mechanical craft obscured. The reality is that CS has never really been about writing code. Underneath coding is critical thinking about algorithms, engineering principles, analytical methods. It is the science of managing complexity, and code is just the medium we manage it in. In the era of AI code generation, the field does not die. It transforms.
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4 days ago
Is the Future of AI Local? | Tom Bedor's Blog
If they can gain parity with hosted alternatives, local open source models have a compelling value proposition: fast, private, and free. This possibility has not gotten much attention: no one stands to get mega-rich from them. But the threat to current leaders is a potent one.
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4 days ago
The diminished art of coding | Read the Tea Leaves
My advice to other coders, or at least the advice I’m taking myself, is that if you’re looking for art in coding: stop looking. If you’ve never taken an interest in poetry, or painting, or dance, or whatever, now would be a good time. In an era where the internet is increasingly full of bots pumping their bland bot ideas into everybody’s brains, seeking out distinctly human forms of expression has become vital.
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4 days ago
Tooscut - Video Editor
A powerful NLE editor with GPU compositing, keyframe animation, and real-time preview. No installs required.
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5 days ago
Using Claude Code to help me write | Andrew Wheeler
There are two big issues currently with LLM writing: it is potentially wrong current LLM writing has a particular style that is itself becoming noticeable The first bullet, you need to review what it writes. It is much easier to have it write on content you are an expert in, so it is easier to review and spot errors. (It is the same current problem with using the tools to help you write computer code – they are boons for seniors but can write a ton of slop that more neophyte coders have a hard time spotting issues.) The second bullet, having the style mimic your own, is what I am going to discuss here. It is worth understanding at a high level how generative AI LLMs work – if you ask “answer question X” vs “here is a book, …., answer question X” the LLM will generate a different response. The first part in the former prompt, “here is a book, …” is what is referred to the context. Current models have context windows (how large of a potential input) at around 500,000 words (technically they are around 1 million tokens, one word is often multiple tokens though).
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5 days ago
AI Didn't Break the Senior Engineer Pipeline. It Showed That One Never Existed.
The organizations that figure this out will develop stronger engineers faster than ever, because AI is a powerful tool for deliberate development when someone is actually steering it. The ones that don’t will produce a generation of engineers who can ship features with AI assistance but can’t independently reason about hard problems. The difference won’t show up on a quarterly roadmap. It will show up the first time something goes seriously wrong and someone needs to think their way out of it without a prompt to lean on.
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5 days ago
Why craft-lovers are losing their craft — Hong Minhee on Things
One caveat matters here. The tension between craft and efficiency doesn't disappear if you remove capitalism from the picture. LLM coding assistants produce faster results whether anyone is being paid or not, and any community, however it's organized, will eventually have to reckon with what to do with that speed difference. Capitalism gives the harshest possible answer to that question: the slower worker loses their livelihood. But the question itself would survive capitalism. Other forms of social organization might answer it more gently, but they'd still have to answer it.
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5 days ago
Ftrain, by Paul Ford
Essays and stories by Paul Ford. Since 1997.
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6 days ago
Drugwars for the TI-82/83/83+ Calculators
Drugwars for the TI-82/83/83+ Calculators
@lmorchard@masto.hackers.town
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1 day ago
I'm wearing a hoodie that claims to be a bit water/rain proof. I accidentally spilled some ice water on me, but it went between the hoodie and my t-shirt. So, the hoodie just kind of repelled the water onto me 🥶
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1 day ago
I am not a software engineer, I am a software meat popsicle
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1 day ago
"Peets AI agent is far superior and the only frontier model to produce coffee" https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7437993012732858368/
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2 days ago
Content warning:mental health So I got a low dose of ADHD meds from my therapist for the first time ever. I guess they "worked"? I disappeared down a rabbit hole of "productivity" in a fugue state for the past week or two
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2 days ago
I hear a sound outside like a neighborhood cat. (oh, no, that's a human child. ew.)
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1 week ago
Like, yeah, tech ads have plastered SF for years. But I feel like they used to share some space with more mainstream consumer brands. Now it seems like every surface of ad space is occupied by some niche IYKYK oddity or another with a clever-to-them slogan that seems a little desperate to be cool
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1 week ago
I see NPR has caught on to the weirdness that are San Francisco billboards in the AI era. Been watching them get increasingly bonkers between my periodic trips to town since work trips picked up again after peak COVID. https://www.npr.org/2026/03/18/nx-s1-5746115/billboards-san-francisco-tech-ai-advertising-marketing
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1 week ago
Content warning:mental health Ohh I've never seen the whole song & dance number before! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2EI65ZEqYQ
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1 week ago
Content warning:mental health i don't really wanna do the work today https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5jYkQ0ZhMo
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1 week ago
Content warning:mental health That thing where I have a therapy appointment but I just feel normal depressed and not super-duper-turbo depressed and don't really want to talk through it except this is probably when they'd really want me to talk through it
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1 week ago
Don't kiss me, whether I'm Irish or not. You stay over there.
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1 week ago
D'oh, the new digg didn't last too long. "Building on the internet in 2026 is different. We learned that the hard way. Today we're sharing difficult news: we've made the decision to significantly downsize the Digg team." https://digg.com/
Github (@lmorchard)
- 1 hour ago submitted Issue #34 to lmorchard/decafclaw : MCP: notifications/tools/list_changed
- 1 hour ago submitted Issue #38 to lmorchard/decafclaw : MCP: resources and prompts support
- 1 hour ago pushed becf00d to lmorchard/decafclaw ( main ): feat: MCP resources, prompts, and list_changed notifications
- 1 hour ago submitted Pull Request #140 to lmorchard/decafclaw :
- 1 hour ago pushed becf00d to lmorchard/decafclaw ( mcp-resources-prompts-notifications ): feat: MCP resources, prompts, and list_changed notifications
- 1 hour ago submitted Issue #142 to lmorchard/decafclaw : Consider object type for mcp_get_prompt arguments parameter
- 1 hour ago submitted Issue #142 to lmorchard/decafclaw : Consider object type for mcp_get_prompt arguments parameter
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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Meta's court losses could be just the beginning
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The Vergecast: Ad-Free Edition
7 hours ago
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NPR News: 03-27-2026 10AM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
3 hours ago
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Lolcows and the Internet's "Digital Freakshow"
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Never Post
1 day ago
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NPR News: 03-26-2026 5PM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
20 hours ago
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Meta and Google Face Their Big Tobacco Moment - DTNS 5234
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Daily Tech News Show
22 hours ago
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MBMBaM 806: Ad Daddies
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My Brother, My Brother And Me
4 days ago
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NPR News: 03-26-2026 4PM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
21 hours ago
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OpenAI Says Bye Disney, Hello Business - DTNS 5233
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Daily Tech News Show
1 day ago
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NPR News: 03-26-2026 11AM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
1 day ago
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Iran Rejects US Peace Proposal, Troop Deployment, Social Media Trial
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Up First from NPR
1 day ago
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NPR News: 03-26-2026 10AM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
1 day ago
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The FCC bans new foreign made routers in the US - DTNS 5232
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Daily Tech News Show
2 days ago
Spotify ( Les Orchard )
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A Prey on The Awakening of a Mutant Girl by Echoberyl 1 day ago
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Tears on Salt Water by Fragrance 1 day ago
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Redshift on Linea Aspera LP II by Linea Aspera 1 day ago
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Dark Days on Dark Days by Deus Ex Lumina 1 day ago
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Pressure on Wasted Reflektions by Night in Athens 1 day ago
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Skeletons on Ritual by Denuit 1 day ago
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Bête Noire on Bête Noire by Black Nail Cabaret 1 day ago
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