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March 30, 2026
The MacBook Neo: A First-Time Mac Journey
I’ve finally crossed the threshold. After years of being an “iPhone-only” Apple user, I’ve added a MacBook Neo to my desk.
I’ll admit, I was skeptical about leaving my usual dev environment, but I absolutely love this machine. The hardware is incredible.
The Learning Curve: I’ve adapted to the macOS flow surprisingly well, but my muscle memory is still in a fight with the keyboard.
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After living with Ryland Grace and Rocky in my head for so long, we finally headed to the theater on March 21st to see Project Hail Mary.
It’s rare that the whole family—wife, daughter, and son—is equally invested in a sci-fi adaptation, but Andy Weir’s story has that effect. There’s something about the “competence porn” of a scientist solving life-or-death problems with basic physics that translates so well to film.
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I’ve been catching up on Monarch: Legacy of Monsters on Apple TV+, and it’s striking how much of a “Bureaucratic Horror” story it is. While the MonsterVerse usually focuses on the scale of the kaiju, this series leans into the Kafkaesque nightmare of living in a world where your life is a footnote in a classified file.
The dual timelines—the 1950s founding of Monarch and the post-G-Day reality of 2015—feel like a study in how institutions lose their souls.
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