
Published 11 May 2026
e553 with Andy and Michael M – stories and discussion on a robot monk, the Dead Internet Theory, agentic autonomy, Happy Net Box, the Artemis II minifig.me crew and a whole lot more!
Andy and Michael M get things started with an article from the Smithsonian Magazine featuring a robot taking monastic vows in Korea. This spurs an intriguing discussion on the nature of consciousness, programming and agentic autonomy. This morphs into the Dead Internet Theory, the Boring Internet essay from Terry Godier, and eventually to some happy news with the Happy Net Box.
Interspersed are new applications such as a Chair Curling game for the Playdate, and a presentation engine powered by gestures called Hovercraft from Sandwich Vision. The cohosts discussed the Theater app from Sandwich Vision back in Dec 2024 in e495.
Knitting the ending together, Andy and Michael express their appreciation and gratitude for the awesomeness that is minifigs.me and Michael shares a story about the Artemis II crew.
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Selected Links
Robot
Smithsonian Magazine article: Meet ‘Gabi,’ the Robot That Just Became a Monk at a Buddhist Temple in South Korea. It’s the Latest Robot to Take Up Religious Practice
Hovercraft is how I always wanted to share my slides. So I made it. It’s a virtual camera for macOS.
No more disembodied voice. No more “can you see my screen?” Just me, tossing around my windows like it’s 2027.
I like to say it’s a visionOS app in macOS clothing. And I hope you’ll give it a try, and let me know what you think.
Sandwich Vision hovercraft
Games at Work e495: Personal Planetarium (for Sandwich Vision’s Theater app)
Gaming
Insider Gaming article: XBox No Longer Developing Copilot for Consoles
Playdate Games: office chair curling
Dead New and Old Internet
Fast Company article: Is the ‘dead internet’ theory coming true? New Stanford research calculates exactly how far we are—and it’s alarming
Wikipedia article: Dead Internet Theory
Kate Davies Designs post: Knitting Bull****
YCombinator Hacker News post: Agents can now create Cloudflare accounts, buy domains, and deploy
TerryGodier.com essay: The Boring Internet
Mashable article: ask.com shuts down after 30 years
Wikipedia article: Finger (protocol)
Space
AnilDash.com post: Why are the Artemis II Photos on Flicker?
kottke.org post: Animated Artemis II Photos Reveal Satellites Buzzing Around Earth
minifigs.me Artemis II Crew with Studtella!
Games at Work e550: Moontella (for the Nutella story on Artemis II)
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