My parents’ home is a capsule suspended in time. Each visit, I find little things that hold the remnant energy of a past self, ones that glitter with the potential of what once was and possibility of what could have been. A part of me believes this is my mother’s way of holding onto the… Continue reading The things that last
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When we coded a universe for our son
This is a photo of a game on my son’s laptop - spaceship sprites scattered across a blue nebula and asteroids drifting in patterns. My husband and I built this little universe for our son, with the help of AI. As I shared on my last post, Thinking in the Age of AI, I realized this… Continue reading When we coded a universe for our son