What does it look like to work with intelligent tools while developing rather than atrophying human capability? Figuring it out at a dome greenhouse in Utah.
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Setting up here for 2026. Working on community infrastructure that needs better coordination tools than currently exist — local AI, food production, figuring out how technology augments human capability instead of replacing it. Here's to the year we actually implement the public goods projects. 🥂
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Love these sorts of posts about personal implementation, especially the LLM bit. I can't solve the integration problem myself, but being a failed sci-fi author I'm preoccupied with it the downstream question: if we get a one stop shop for local llms, can we set up natural language interfaces for all sorts of things in life? Greenhouse management, property maintenance, community coordination—lots of possibilities when easily configured local LLMs give us sovereign NLIs. Thistlebridge is my small test site with infrastructure built but not much implemented yet. Figuring it out in public: https://thistlebridge.org/updates/2026-01-25-natural-language-interface/
New updates about making the website, setting up the initial site infrastructure: https://thistlebridge.org/updates/2026-01-26-how-this-site-got-made/ https://thistlebridge.org/updates/2026-01-26-a-greenhouse-a-server-and-the-neighborhood/