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Victoria Lynn Carroll on dying as the answer to a long riddle, via a Death Cafe and the Bill Hicks roller-coaster bit. “Won’t it be fun to finally know?” A different kind of memento mori. I’ve read much of Andrew Holocek’s book on dying, Tibetan style, and didn’t see anything in there about fun! What If Dying Was Fun? — Victoria Lynn Carroll
@rohit4verse argues against getting on the latest tooling bandwagon for AI and instead focus on learning the fundamental primitives -- evals, context engineering etc. I have approximately 100 of these best practices type tweets saved. Each one is like a little time capsule of AI at a particular moment. I like this one since it goes against the grain of “use this specific tool” But I just spared you most of the need to read it. What to Learn, Build, and Skip in AI Agents (2026) — @rohit4verse
The best Caesar dressing has dill and caraway in it, courtesy of Jeremy Salamon’s Second Generation by way of Emily Nunn. I just noticed this is behind a paywall. Saving you a click again - just put dill and caraway in your Caesar. Caraway is a super underrated seed - I typically only see it on rye bread. Another underrated spice? Fenugreek. Emily Nunn is cool though - even just her post titles give me cooking ideas. Worth clicking around to her free stuff. The Best Caesar Salad You’ll Ever Eat — Emily Nunn

