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    "markdown": "Updates from the bridge:\n\n- Been meaning to take more photos as Spring has started, added some of them to [steve.photo](https://steve.photo)\n\n- Did a lot of experimenting with keystroke dynamics as a way to authenticate human written content, but unfortunately I don't think it will work out in the end. There were too many practical holes, like someone could just type out by hand what an AI created. Originally I was thinking it could be helpful for areas like education, to help keep the discipline of writing alive. Now I'm coming to terms that there's not a lot we can do to stop people from using AI in these applications. Rather, time is better spent showing people _why_ writing is a discipline that should be respected.\n\n- Had a small hiatus from my progress in the Rust book but plan to get back into it this week. I will not give up this time lol \n\n- Wanted to track my tea shipments, so I built something I've wanted for a long time: a [package tracker](https://github.com/stevedylandev/parcels).\n\n- Tea I've been trying has been all over the place, but of course the pu'er has been probably some of my favorite. Second might be some oolong and black teas. \n\n- Will probably do a blog post on [kagi.com](https://kagi.com) soon; known about them forever but just now really seeing the value they bring to the ecosystem. Great stuff. \n\nUntil next time 🫡"
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  "textContent": "Updates from the bridge:\n\n- Been meaning to take more photos as Spring has started, added some of them to steve.photo\n\n- Did a lot of experimenting with keystroke dynamics as a way to authenticate human written content, but unfortunately I don't think it will work out in the end. There were too many practical holes, like someone could just type out by hand what an AI created. Originally I was thinking it could be helpful for areas like education, to help keep the discipline of writing alive. Now I'm coming to terms that there's not a lot we can do to stop people from using AI in these applications. Rather, time is better spent showing people _why_ writing is a discipline that should be respected.\n\n- Had a small hiatus from my progress in the Rust book but plan to get back into it this week. I will not give up this time lol \n\n- Wanted to track my tea shipments, so I built something I've wanted for a long time: a package tracker.\n\n- Tea I've been trying has been all over the place, but of course the pu'er has been probably some of my favorite. Second might be some oolong and black teas. \n\n- Will probably do a blog post on kagi.com soon; known about them forever but just now really seeing the value they bring to the ecosystem. Great stuff. \n\nUntil next time 🫡"
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