Finished reading: Wool by Hugh Howey 📚
Excellent story, and fun to experience the book version leading up to the third TV season. Can’t wait to dive into Shift, but should I wait until after I’ve seen its season?
Finished reading: Wool by Hugh Howey 📚
Excellent story, and fun to experience the book version leading up to the third TV season. Can’t wait to dive into Shift, but should I wait until after I’ve seen its season?
Stunned and saddened to read that Om Malik has passed:
Om Malik passed away on June 24, 2026, at Stanford Hospital after a long health journey with his heart. He was surrounded by family and friends.
My condolences to his loved ones. I’ve been reading Om’s blog for years and always enjoyed his insight, and especially his interweaved creative endeavors. His photography has always been striking. He’ll be missed.
Om’s most recent post was a personal note saying he was taking a break for some time to himself, and to read some mystery novels. I hope he enjoyed them. His final sign off:
Be well.
Finished reading: Steve Jobs in Exile The Untold Story of NeXT and the Remaking of an American Visionary by Geoffrey Cain 📚
Wow, it’s incredible that NeXT technology is at the heart of so much of our tech still today, despite the own-goals that stymied the company from start to finish.
With our rugged terrain and option of unrelenting trails, the Adirondacks make a superb training ground for big mountain goals, both foreign and domestic. We’re proud to have helped clients prepare for their treks across the globe — and that our high peaks keep them coming back. 💪 Can’t wait to hit the trails with you again, @sekoshan!
Reflecting one week later on our Presidential Traverse and I’m struck by the drive that Todd has shown in this Northeast Ultra 8 challenge. We’re 3 hikes in, with 66 miles and nearly 30,000 feet of elevation gain under our feet, and there’s no slowing this man down. Very proud to be on his team as he takes on the hardest hikes of the northeast. Our 10 summits last Friday gifted us stunning views with perfect weather. Can’t wait to get back to NH to see more of the White Mountains!
Aspiring 46ers and anyone looking for a fun group experience to summit an ADK high peak, these hikes are for you! Join an OMG expert guide for a focused, educational day on the trail aiming for one of the high peaks. Our small group size keeps things moving with individual attention, and raises our chance for a summit!
June 9: Tabletop with @heyjb.me June 13: Marcy with @rhodes_and_trails (learn all about Marcy’s alpine ecology) June 18: Santanoni with @heyjb.me
Spots on group hikes are hard to come by in the ADK, so we’re pleased to offer these options. Please share!
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Exciting news! We are thrilled to welcome Katie Rhodes (@rhodes_and_trails) to our guiding team! Katie brings her extensive experience guiding in the high peaks, as well as expertise as a professional ecologist and competitive trail runner. We couldn’t be happier to have her on board to lead hiking and backpacking trips for our clients. We know you’ll enjoy her infectious love for the natural world.
Katie will be leading a group hike up Mt. Marcy on June 13 with a focus on alpine plant life. As you hike, you’ll explore why the mountains look the way they do, what makes these alpine ‘islands in the sky’ so special, and discover some of the state’s rarest plants in bloom!
Register — and see the rest of our group hiking schedule — on our website (link in bio). Spots are limited!
✅ Our second trail of the Northeast Ultra 8: The Devil’s Path. 28 miles and nearly 10,000 feet of elevation gain made for an intense day. But the dry conditions, good scenery, and great company were all wonderful. It’s so cool to see Todd attack this challenge with gusto, and walk away having learned new lessons to apply each time.
Nick Heer tested Siri AI against its original third-party version, and Apple’s 2018-era version:
Though this is a test conducted on the very first version of Siri A.I. from a fixed point in Calgary, it seems to work quite well. So far, it is better than any version of Siri Apple has released yet and, as you can see above, it is almost as good as the original 2010 demo, before Apple acquired the company.
Glad it’s finally improving. That the 2010 version still has a leg up in some regards, though, is brutal.
🧵 WWDC26 Tidbits Thread. I love scouring the web for all the little things making it into each year’s OS releases! Here are some of my favorites…
🧵 WWDC26 Keynote Thread… Let’s see what’s in store!
Watched: The Pitt Season 1 📺
This show captured my attention like nothing else I’ve seen lately. Really A+ television. It’s also given me newfound respect for the work my wife does. She worked in a trauma center for a few years, and is now an emergency department PA. Tough stuff.
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May the 4th be with you. We couldn’t resist; Limited Edition 019 is here, featuring a glossy white body (which Cerakote appropriately calls “Stormtrooper White”) with black accents. As always, available for one week only, then gone forever! https://www.studioneat.com/products/limited019
I can’t believe I’m signing up for Flickr because Squarespace no longer offers a native photo gallery block that isn’t an entire page section. 🙄 It’s become so tedious to edit my business website that I actively avoid it—a real problem. The idea of rebuilding elsewhere is daunting, but I’ve got to.
Finished reading: Apple - The First 50 Years by David Pogue 📚
Fantastic book. I really like Pogue’s writing style. One for the annals of Apple history.
Please, can we stop with “Twitter/X” thing? Twitter is long dead. It’s X now. That’s its name. Just call it by its name. Don’t dignify X with any of the caché that the Twitter brand might still hold.
In honor of Apple TV announcing that Ted Lasso’s fourth season is coming in August, I’m wearing my custom-made AFC Richmond Squad shirt! ⚽️
Available on the HeyDingus Store. 😉
WordPress made… Micro.blog? From their new ‘social’ blog theme announcement:
Here’s what makes this different from a social app: every quick thought and every reblog is a real WordPress.com post on a site you own, and every reply is saved as a comment. You get the speed and feel of a social feed, with the permanence and portability of a blog. Export it, back it up, migrate it to another host. It’s yours.
I love the new goal arc in Pedometer++. It’s a good reference to the Apple Watch’s fitness rings, but distinct and easier to fit onscreen. But what I like most is the visual of effort required to complete your goal. It’s hard to get started (going “uphill” on the arc) but once you get halfway, you might as well ride the downhill to the finish!
To start with the home screen has been clarified to be more legible at a glance. With some incredibly fun (to use and to make) animations to celebrate when you reach your goal.
Had a blast re-upping my Wilderness First Responder certification this week! There are a lot of things that can go wrong in the backcountry — this training helps us to be ready to help you. Big thanks to our awesome instructors from @wildmed and @adkmtnclub, plus the rest of the student team, who made this week great. ⛑️
You know what? That is a lot of products to figure out how to develop, manufacture, price, market, sell, and ship to millions of customers in dozens of countries around the world. It boggles the mind.
Apple Products & Services Introduced During the Tim Cook Era.
Summer High Peak hiking will be in full swing before you know it! Get your day booked with the highest-rated guide service in the ADK before we fill up! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
John Gruber looking from a different angle:
I don’t think you can argue that Cook ever did anything for any reason other than what he believed was in the company’s best interest. […] There’s a nobility to his singleminded focus on Apple itself, as an abiding institution, and his faith that what’s best for Apple will ultimately prove best for everyone involved with it: employees, shareholders, users, and, yes, even developers. […]
And, if you agree that Apple itself was Jobs’s greatest product, Cook really is a product person after all.
Jeez, he’s a good writer.
David Sparks offers his view as someone who has been behind-the-scenes of other corporate transitions — Ternus is unsurprising; change will come slowly; he’s optimistic:
What happens next is the harder question. Apple is too big to change direction quickly. New CEOs at companies this size do not reshape the company in their first year. They learn where the levers are. They keep the trains running. The real signal of Ternus’s hand on the tiller will come later, probably well into 2027 or beyond. What products get greenlit. What gets killed. How the company talks about itself.