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I recently had a programming session that provided a nice ad hoc benchmark because I was asking various LLMs to find and fix instances of a certain kind of suboptimal pattern. Codex (gpt-5.5 default) was about twice as fast as Claude (Opus 4.6) with indistinguishable quality. I find myself pointing LLMs to my blog posts pretty often. It's a benefit I didn't anticipate. I am probably the only person ever to ruin a copy of Hume's Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by dropping it into a toilet adjacent to the poker room at Foxwoods. (I'd forgotten to zip up a backpack and it fell out.) Here's an impolite theory of perks: they're a form of collusion between the employer and employee at the expense of spouses and dependents. (As a matter of household negotiation, a rarely-visible, rarely-legible decrease in salary is usually easier to justify than going out and buying nice lunches, office furniture, massages, or whatever else.) I don't think this is one of the five most important…

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