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Horology


Why Collecting Markets Narrow (and What You Can Do About It)
Every collecting market eventually produces the same short list of things everyone agrees are worth owning. That list is not arbitrary. It is the output of mimetic desire, corporate portfolio management, and an algorithm that rewards thumbnail legibility over depth. Understanding how the list forms does not mean rejecting it. It does mean you can decide whether you are on the list because you chose to be, or because nobody told you there was a choice.

David Turner
4 days ago3 min read


Art, Code, and the Unforgiving Medium: Why software engineering and art keep solving the same problems
Rubens designed the major works, established the compositional framework, and reviewed his apprentices' execution. Van Dyck eventually forked the codebase, established his own studio, and surpassed Rubens in the field he chose. Git, the version control system underpinning most of the world's software, formalises exactly this: a master repository, branches, independent lines of work, the ability to merge or to diverge permanently.

David Turner
4 days ago4 min read


Breaking Claude: Reasoning redlines and hallucinations
Evaluating Claude Sonnet 4.6 for 'reasoning redline', defensive hallucinations and structural bias.

David Turner
Apr 98 min read


Vibe-coding the Grand-Complication with Claude
A vibe-coding horological workout for Claude, generating a fully-functional, animated Grand-Complication web application.

David Turner
Mar 310 min read
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