- Thirty-two, Eleven.
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Welcome!
Welcome to thirty-two, eleven.
This newsletter entails: 3 Reads. 2 Rabbit Holes. 1 Watch. and 1 Listen. — 3/2/1/1.
Detailing what I have been up to, on the internet.
“The Dot (.)” is a new section launched in November 2025, dedicated to everything I encounter in the AI and tech space. A curated stream of ideas, breakthroughs, and moments that spark excitement (or raise concerns) about the future.
introduction.
Happy new year. Onwards and upwards.
3 reads.
1 - If any subscribers are based in Germany (highly unlikely), get involved in the free potato game.
2 - Despite the history between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots, I am a fan of where their franchise is headed.
Interesting article written by Patriot’s receiver Kayshon Boutte, reflecting on his sports betting scandal and how he bounced back.
3 - Flounder Mode, an article diving into Kevin Kelly’s approach to working.
Naval Ravikant has called him a “modern-day Socrates,” Marc Andreessen has said that “everything Kevin Kelly writes is worth reading,” Eno called him “one of the most consistently provocative thinkers about technology and culture,” and Ray Kurzweil said that “Kevin Kelly understands the direction of technology better than almost anyone I know.”
2 rabbit holes.
1 - Ski season is upon us.
2 - Really cool tool - click to send a drop of rain, watch where it will flow based on bodies of water in that area.
1 watch.
1 - Awesome feature on Rick Hoyt and his father, Dick Hoyt.
Rick Hoyt (1962-2023) was an inspirational athlete born with cerebral palsy, famous for competing in over 1,000 races, including many Boston Marathons, alongside his father, Dick Hoyt, forming the iconic "Team Hoyt" duo that pushed Rick in a wheelchair to overcome physical limitations and advocate for disabled inclusion, embodying the "Yes You Can" spirit until his passing at age 61.
1 listen.
1 - someone new - Arden Jones.
The Dot (.)
Nano Banana Pro x Christmas Cards.
Using Gemini for learning.
Using NotebookLM to expedite consuming information.
Insane what Kling Motion Control can do. Deepfakes continue to advance.
Cheers,






