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+## About
+Welcome to the mjkw.pl blog where I discuss some of the problems I encounter in Computer Science.
+Here, I mostly try to practice writing skills and organize my arguments;
+[git.denounce.ai](https://git.denounce.ai) is my git repository, [ohmyghost.nl](https://ohmyghost.nl) is a separate, English literature book blog.
+To get in touch just send me an email.
+
+
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-date = '2025-09-28T16:40:54+02:00'
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-title = 'All the Lovers in the Night'
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-
-_All the Lovers in the Night_ is a book about a young, shy proofreader in her thirties.
-Fuyuko Irie, who is an introverted shut-in, rarely interacts with other people and keeps things quiet and to herself.
-As far as she can remember, all she ever did was work, get back home, somehow pass the hours before sleeping and go to work the next day.
-A solitary existence, void of contact with other people.
-This changes when a friend of hers, Kyoko, encourages her to quit her job and start working freelance.
-Soon afterwards she meets Hijari, her contact person for new proofreading requests, and Mitsutsuko, a man in his fifties, with whom she starts to slowly overcome her anxieties and barriers.
-
-As with the previous reviews, there are only a handful of themes I would like to mainly focus on in the book, the first one being the bravery of Fuyuko.
-She lives in Tokyo, is 34 years old and unmarried.
-She has no children.
-Due to this, the Japanese society, women in particular, look down upon her.
-According to everyone, by this point in adult life she should be happily married, have a hard-working husband and cheerful kids.
-At work everyone talks behind her back and make jokes about her:
-_A few of my coworkers even used a secret language that they thought I didn't understand to talk about me right in front of me, making jokes at my expense._
-I can't imagine how it must have felt for her to come everyday to work, and be openly shamed upon by her colleagues.
-Nevertheless, she is brave enough to quit her job when Kyoko suggests freelance work might be a good option for her.
-Another example of Fuyuko's true bravery is her last meeting with Mitsutsuko.
-Over the course of meeting him several times, Fuyuko falls header over heels for him.
-They go out for dinner, which she meticulously prepares for.
-Afterwards, when everything goes well and they are about to part ways to go back home, she decides to tell him that she loves him.
-_Mitsutsuka, I love you, I'm in love with you.
-The words came spilling from my heart, far stronger than they had ever sounded at home [...]_
-All things considered, try to imagine yourself spending the last 14 years almost completely alone in your work or at home and then suddenly having the courage to confess to someone how you feel about them.
-I certainly wouldn't have this kind of resolve to break through anxiety of the moment and the possibility of rejection from the other person.
-For this very theme, I think _All the Lovers in the Night_ is a great story about how it's never too late to try to overcome your own weaknesses and faults.
-
-Secondly, I must admit I enjoyed the ending of the book.
-After the confession Fuyuko asks Mitsutsuko to spend her birthday together by taking a walk at night in Tokyo, to which Mitsutsuko agrees.
-Many readers probably would anticipate their meeting, however we soon unfortunately learn that on the night of Fuyuko's birthday, Mitsutsuko never comes to visit her.
-They lose all contact, and it only happens after several months later he reaches out with a dull letter to apologize.
-Nevertheless, this does not let Fuyuko down.
-She moves on with her life, and fast forward a couple of years celebrates with Hijari another birthday.
-To me, it's a symbol that life moves on, and the events we once would assign great value and maybe write a book about, fade in time to be forgotten.
-From a perspective, all the problems we had as a young kids seem now trivial.
-I think the ending of the book is exactly in the same tone.
-Whatever happens, life goes forward.
-
-Overall I liked the book, however I must admit that it seemed like one of those novels where the ideas and beliefs of the author are mostly expressed through the monologues of the characters themselves, which I found a bit simplistic.
-Mieko Kawakami is a good writer, which I can surely recommend, however I don't think I will be reading another book of hers.
-
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-date = '2025-09-03T18:28:08+02:00'
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-title = 'Coders at Work'
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-
-![coders-at-work](/images/coders-at-work.jpg#floatright)
-
-Coders at Work is a book written by Peter Seibel, a programmer who decided to interview some of the most influential coders in the Computer Science field.
-I think this book is a must read for anyone who wants to gain an in-depth view of what prompted the best programmers in the world to start tinkering with computers and code.
-
-To be frank each chapter read of this book has motivated me to immediately stop anything that I was doing and just get to coding, so it is definitely a good motivator to get into the Computer Science field.
-Additionally, sometimes to new programmers it might be challenging and overwhelming to get to realize how much there is to learn and how advanced the people at the top are.
-There is no doubt whatsoever that each person interviewed in this book is a world-renown coder, a master of their craft.
-Nevertheless the interview format and the sometimes informal responses show that in the end they also started just like us from scratch, sometimes late in life.
-Because of this, I think the message of the book is that anyone can program, regardless of when they start or what background they are from.
-
-In this review I would like to write a short paragraph about each chapter and summarize what I think are the most important takeaways.
-
-Joshua Bloch is a Chief Java architect at Google.
-One of the interesting things that he mentions is that in his opinion there are two books any programmer should read, one of them being _The Elements of Style_, which is a book that I have known for a while.
-It is definitely a recommended read for anyone writing prose, as it contains some of the most important rules which should guide the writer towards writing clearly.
-On the topic of picking the right things to read and learn, Joshua Bloch says of programming languages: _It's like choosing a bar. You want to go to a bar that servers good drinks, but that's not the most important thing.
-It's who hangs out there and what they talk about._
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-date = '2025-07-27T10:49:23+02:00'
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-title = 'Klara and the Sun'
-+++
-
-_Klara and the Sun_ is a novel written by Kazuo Ishiguro.
-Set in a far dystopian future, it tells a story about the relationship between Josie, a home schooled, genetically modified child and Klara, an artificial friend (AF) and companion to Josie.
-It's a remarkable tale that tries to answer some of the most important questions we often ask ourselves:
-_What makes us human?_, _What does it mean to be human?_
-We encounter multiple themes throughout the book, but there are two which I would like to write about.
-
-The book starts with Klara standing in the middle of the store where AF's are sold.
-She is an android-like product designed to provide company to real human children, and the narrator of the book.
-Curious, observant, and intelligent, Klara tries to learn as much as she can about the world around her:
-_Unlike most AFs, unlike Rosa, I’d always longed to see more of the outside – and to see it in all its detail._
-
-Josie is a pale and thin girl, fourteen years old and very intelligent.
-In the future, most children are home schooled and genetically modified to be smarter.
-However, this sometimes comes at the cost of their health - Josie is suffering from an unknown illness, which could be fatal.
-In the store she specifically picks Klara to be her personal AF.
-_Know what? Your friend will make a perfect friend for someone out there. But yesterday, we were driving by and I saw you, and I thought that’s her, the AF I’ve been looking for!_
-
-Once Klara finally moves in to live with Josie, we learn that not everyone in the household appreciates Klara's presence.
-Melania, the housekeeper, is opposing from the start, and treats Klara with suspicion and hostility:
-_[...] but then Melania Housekeeper came between us, and before I was fully aware, had taken Josie’s arm, tucking it under her own_.
-Moreover, Josie's best friend Rick doesn't like Klara either. _'Rick, this is Klara.' Rick went on concentrating on his remote and didn’t look my way.'You said you’d never get an AF,' he said._
-However, with time Klara becomes a part of the family.
-Rick sympathizes with her during the party at Josie's house, and Melania entrusts her with taking care of Josie during the trip to the city.
-Although an artificial being, Klara soon becomes as important as Josie herself.
-This made me wonder: _How easily do we allow technology to enter our daily lives?_
-I really liked this part of the book, because it relates a lot to my work field.
-Computer systems are becoming increasingly ubiquitous, and I think it is worth to stop and think how much online systems take from our daily lives.
-
-Klara relies on the energy from the Sun to function - being in the light re-charges her batteries.
-As a result, she treats the Sun like a deity, and believes it nourishes and takes care of everyone around her.
-_I could understand that for all his kindness, the Sun was very busy; that there were many people besides Josie who required his attention._
-This is a recurring theme throughout the book, with Klara's unwavering faith displayed through her brave actions to help Josie get better.
-However, this gives rise to the questions: _What does it mean for an android to believe in a god?_, _Can an artificial robot believe in a god in the first place?_
-Towards the end of the book we learn Klara's true purpose - to replace Josie in an event of her death.
-Mr. Capaldi, who is preparing an android body resembling Josie, argues that since there is no soul, Klara not only can replace Josie, but she can fully _become_ her.
-I particularly like the contrast between Klara's faith in the Sun's nourishment and the agnostic approach of Mr. Capaldi.
-It's a paradox which makes the reader question the nature of faith itself.
-
-Overall, I really liked the book, and I hope Kazuo Ishiguro will continue to write novels as great as _Klara and the Sun_.
-
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-date = '2025-07-25T12:14:25+02:00'
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-title = 'List of Books'
-+++
-
-This is a list of my favorite books.
-
-- Daniel Keyes _Flowers for Algernon_
-- Philip K. Dick _Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?_
-- [Kazuo Ishiguro _Klara and the Sun_](/books/klara-and-the-sun/)
-- John Steinbeck _The Grapes of Wrath_
-- Harper Lee _To Kill a Mockingbird_
-- [Mieko Kawakami _All the Lovers in the Night_](/books/all-the-lovers-in-the-night/)
-- Kazuo Ishiguro _An Artist of the Floating World_
-- Khaled Hosseini _The Kite Runner_
-- Victor Hugo _The Hunchback of Notre-Dame_
-- Kazuo Ishiguro _Never Let Me Go_
-- Umberto Eco _The Name of the Rose_
-- [Elif Shafak _The Island of Missing Trees_](/books/the-island-of-missing-trees/)
-- George Orwell _Animal Farm_
-- Hermann Hesse _Siddhartha_
-- [Vladimir Nabokov _Lolita_](/books/lolita/)
-- Paulo Coelho _The Alchemist_
-- Carlos Ruiz Zafon _The Shadow of the Wind_
-- William Wharton _Dad_
-- Albert Camus _The Plague_
-- Anthony Doerr _All the Light We Cannot See_
-- Fyodor Dostoevsky _Crime and Punishment_
-- Kazuo Ishiguro _A Pale View of Hills_
-- Albert Camus _The Stranger_
-- George Orwell _1984_
-- Ian McEwan _Atonement_
-- Gregory David Roberts _Shantaram_
-- Khaled Hosseini _A Thousand Splendid Suns_
-- Albert Camus _The Fall_
-- Anthony Doerr _All the Light We Cannot See_
-- Nancy Kleinbaum _Dead Poets Society_
-- Gregory David Roberts _In the Shadow of the Mountain_
-- Kazuo Ishiguro _When We Were Orphans_
-- John Steinbeck _The Pearl_
-- Richard Powers _Bewilderment_
-- Kazuo Ishiguro _The Remains of the Day_
-- Aldous Huxley _Brave New World_
-- John Steinbeck _Of Mice and Men_
-- Oscar Wilde _The Picture of Dorian Gray_
-- Nikolai Gogol _Dead Souls_
-- William Maxwell _So Long, See You Tomorrow_
-- Isaac Asimov _The Last Question_
-
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-date = '2025-08-19T15:11:46+02:00'
-draft = 'false'
-title = 'Lolita'
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-
-Lolita is a very special book due to the sensitive subjects which it touches upon.
-Masterfully written, it talks about taboo topics such as relationship abuse and obsession, and includes themes of murder, rape and pedophilia.
-It has been widely regarded as a literary classic and masterpiece and included in some of the most prestigious book rankings in the world [(see here)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolita).
-A colleague of mine told me that she could have not read on until the end, due to the books narrative.
-After getting into a discussion with her, I have decided to give the book a try.
-
-The book is narrated by Humbert Humbert, a forty year old man from Europe who emigrated to America before the outbreak of World War II.
-He teaches French literature and at the start of the novel is writing a series of academic books.
-Once he travels in to Ramsdale, the small, countryside town, he meets Dolores Haze, the titular _Lolita_.
-At this point in the book the reader's image of Humbert is clear - he is obsessed with a certain type of girl, usually around 12 years of age, due to an unfulfilled childhood relationship with Annabel in France: _In point of fact, there might have been no Lolita at all had I not loved, one summer, a certain initial girl-child_.
-Knowing very well the intentions of Humbert towards Dolores, readers are driven to worry about her from the first steps he makes when deciding to move into the old Ramsdale home.
-
-Dolores at the start of the book is around 12 years of age.
-She is an energetic young girl, by all means typical for her age.
-She dislikes studying, is oftentimes moody and rebellious against her mother.
-_Charlotte Haze [...] underlined the following epithets, ten out of forty, under "Your Child's
-Personality": aggressive, boisterous, critical, distrustful, impatient, irritable, inquisitive, listless_.
-To the readers eyes, she is just a girl in primary school.
-To Humbert, she is the lost love of his life and becomes the primary object of his obsession.
-The rest of the book describes in detail their relationship and how it evolves over the course of 5 years.
-
-While there are many themes in the book that many literary critics like to focus on, I want to point out some remarks that make the book an important read to me.
-Throughout the story Humbert oftentimes tries to convince the reader that his actions are justified.
-He tries to make a point that his abuse towards Dolores is not wrong.
-Moreover, he lets it take him over, and his obsession with the nymphet takes over his life.
-Living together with Dolores's mum in Ramsdale, he has everything going for him - a stable house, a loving wife, friends and work.
-Nevertheless he forsakes all this in pursuit of his sexual fantasies and desires.
-Dolores becomes the only thing that matters for him, and what frightens me the most is that a man could let go of so many years of his life for something so unattainable and forbidden.
-Even when his newly wed wife dies, his stoic manner shows the reader how little does he think of his life outside of his obsession.
-Overly protective of Dolores when she enrolls to a school at Beardsley, he is blind to the fact that with his every breath he is focused only and only on the object of his admiration.
-While this may not be obvious to the reader at first glance, I think this is one of the things that caught my attention while reading.
-Rather than seeking help, Humbert knowingly chooses to hurt others.
-
-After reading the first few pages of the book I realized how well written it is.
-Although the topic of the book is the abuse of a child by a grown man, it is written in such a way that we get to know Humbert and his personality really well.
-Full of witty comments, funny observations and word games, you can forget while reading that the main theme of the book is so dark.
-This truly shows how good of a writer Vladimir Nabokov is.
-Besides recommending the book to others, I know for a fact that I will continue to read his works, and I cannot wait to read _The Pale Fire_ next.
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-date = '2025-11-07T16:05:35+01:00'
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-title = 'The Island of Missing Trees'
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-
-_The Island of Missing Trees_ is a fiction novel written by Elif Shafak with action set mostly in London and Cyprus and taking course over several decades between 1970s and 2010s.
-It is a book full of surprises and historical insights into that period of time, specifically the Greek-Turkish conflict over the Cyprus island.
-The main premise of the book, in my opinion, sends a message about how the actions we take in life echo across generations, and what might seem unimportant to us now can be defining in the future of others.
-Two main characters - Kostas and Dephne - are from different parts of the island.
-Kostas is Greek while Dephne is Turkish.
-Both are deeply in love with each other during their teens, however arising conflict and tensions have a tragic impact on their relationship and families, which is what the book is mainly about.
-
-The theme that stands out to me the most is the relationship between Kostas and his daughter - Ada.
-Given that the novel is written as a set of flashbacks, the reader often travels between the past and 2010s.
-Ada has been born long after Kostas has settled in England, which is what the "present" part of the book is about.
-After Ada's mother - Dephne - succumbs to alcoholism, Kostas has to take care of Ada alone.
-Not to mention the difficulty of such a task itself, on top of this Kostas has to cope with the recent loss of the love of his life.
-I cannot place myself in a setting like this - from one side, the terrifying grief of missing your second half, and from the other the feeling that you are not making a good enough job as a lone father - I think this would just be too much for me.
-Nevertheless, Kostas does the best he can.
-Even if he sometimes does not succeed in doing so, we can clearly see he cares about Ada deeply e.g., when he rushes to her school to talk to the principal after Ada's incident in class.
-As another example, Ada often mentions that her father distances herself away from her in order to give her space when she needs it to.
-This again shows, that even though Kostas might not be the best in parent-child interaction, he can also tell when his daughter needs breathing space.
-If you think about it, it is really brave of Kostas to do so.
-I can imagine that in such a tragic scenario the one thing you would like most to do is to be as close as possible to your relatives.
-Yet Ada's a bit different - she does not want Kostas to be constantly inquiring about her school life and homework.
-Kostas seems to understand it - and even though I believe that at that time what he would like to do most is to be with his daughter, he realizes he needs to take a step back.
-Taking that step is something I would most surely consider as brave and worth exemplifying.
-
-Nevertheless, although this theme is the one that stood out the most to me, I did not like the book in particular.
-While the author does a great job trying to show the different cultural aspects of the story, and through metaphors tries to teach us valuable life lessons, I dislike this style of writing altogether.
-The book is devoid of realistic scenarios, and is full of grandiose moments and action points that very rarely happen in real life.
-The theme of the fig tree, while interesting itself seems completely destroyed by the plot twist at the end of the book - it makes the book seem more like an optimistic tale with a happy ending rather than a truthful portrayal of the dim tragedy of death.
-It is not the plot twist that should make us believe Dephne lives on - it is when Meryem is reminded of the similarities between Dephne and Ada that we should be happy that a part of her lives among the family.
-Generally, I do not think I would recommend this book - it is a nice read, but lacks the seriousness with which the tragic stories that it describes should be treated.
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+## Contact me
+
+You can reach me at mati.rewa@gmail.com
+and soon at mail@mjkw.pl
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+---
+title: "Comment for The New History of Modern Computing by P. Ceruzzi and T. Haigh"
+date: 2026-01-31T06:37:16+01:00
+draft: false
+---
+
+Paul Ceruzzi and Thomas Haigh have taken the courtesy to tell the history of computing inside their brand new, 2021 book, albeit not without a twist.
+Dedicating a whopping 545 pages of text to solely to computers, you would expect the authors to like the topic, but make no mistake -- neither is a technology sympathizer.
+What might come off as even more unexpected, is that I agree with the points they make in their arguably the most negative, 15th chapter.
+
+It begins with the example of Elizabeth Holmes and the well-known Theranos fraud.
+Having actually been fairly recently sentenced to 14 years of prison for her crimes, such an example is no way to optimistically end a book.
+But it shortly highlights a recurring problem: _rapid improvements in computer technology had not led to proportionally great social advances or economic developments_.
+Ceruzzi and Haigh are entirely right.
+On top of this, they provide several more examples, including, quote: _From 2008 and 2018, productivity growth in the US averaged just 1.3 percent a year, well below the 2.7 percent achieved from 2000 to 2007._
+While I disagree with the authors on the impact of the computer on society, their comments on negative consequences of the computer on our daily lives are straight on point.
+_The typical American worker of 2018 was no better paid, after adjusting for inflation, than the typical American worker of the 70s._
+It's pretty hard to argue with such a statement.
+In short, both authors conclude that technology does not benefit the ordinary man, but only the so-called "top 0.1\%", _whose income after tax quintupled from 1980 to 2018_.
+Needless to say, the rest of the chapter is narrated in a similar tone.
+But to more deeply reflect on its relevance to my own personal experiences, I'll try to connect it to the recent workshop I participated in at my university.
+
+Let me begin by emphasizing that the workshop was very well prepared.
+The, more or less, 4 hours I spent working on the topics the presenters deemed important were well spent.
+During the 2 presentations, both speakers knew what they were talking about, had a clear agenda for the meeting and engaged with the audience.
+As such, I cannot say a negative word about the organizational aspect -- but from my personal standpoint of view, it is a completely different story.
+
+The workshop centered around UGC (User-Generated-Content).
+This is a fancy word for creating short (30 seconds to 1 minute) videos with up-beat music and AI-generated captions meant to attract the short attention span of the average viewer (adequately deemed "the goldfish"), and promote a certain product.
+The most common embodiment of this concept is a TikTok.
+
+Firstly, my attention was immediately grabbed to my classmates behaviour when the presenter played 3 popular UGC TikToks on the classroom projector.
+With roughly 40 people in the classroom, including the staff members, the very moment the first video was played, every single person, with no exception averted their attention towards the projector.
+It was like a scene from a sci-fi horror movie -- one moment everyone was talking over each other, and in the next all 40 heads in the classroom went quiet and synchronously turned towards the single big screen.
+Nobody made a single sound for the terrifying 3 minutes it took to play those videos, which for me seemed like an eternity.
+This event reminded me of George Orwell's _1984_ and the recurring theme of screens in the book for propaganda purposes and the surveillance of book's population.
+I think the parallel is hard to miss.
+
+Afterwards, we were given as a team a task to create such a video promoting a randomly selected chocolate protein bar.
+Long story short, we were given roughly 45 minutes to do so, together with creating a storyboard, recording ourselves with the given product and editing the final result.
+The outcome was a 1 minute TikTok promoting a protein bar not a single in person in our team knew even existed an hour ago.
+
+This is precisely why at this point it crossed the line for me and I refused to actively engage anymore in the workshop.
+The techniques we were advised to use to improve our video exploited the low attention span of the viewers.
+A _hook_ -- that's how the first 5 second, attention-grabbing stop-motion of the TikTok was described to us.
+As such, my team successfully _hooked_ the audience (classmates) by video advertising a product which they had practically zero idea about.
+To top it off, I took the courtesy to read its nutritional value afterwards, which for e.g., included palm oil, responsible for the hundreds of thousands of acres of deforestation in the Amazon.
+With no concern or afterthought about the potential impact of our advertisement, my team mates submitted the video to a shared, available-for-all Google Drive.
+
+It seems to me society just unconditionally accepts the electronic technology it is handed.
+It became widely accepted to trust technologies simply because they are hyped or popular.
+Why have things turned out this way? Does it have to remain like this?
+I really do not know.
+
diff --git a/content/posts/denounce-ai.md b/content/posts/denounce-ai.md
index 4cd12be..03c2b98 100644
--- a/content/posts/denounce-ai.md
+++ b/content/posts/denounce-ai.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
+++
date = '2025-09-12T23:08:15+02:00'
draft = false
-title = 'Denounce AI'
+title = 'Why using AI to solve your homework is a bad idea'
+++
Recently I have read a blog post by [Jamie Zawinski](https://www.jwz.org/) on [Anthony Moser's opinion](https://anthonymoser.github.io/writing/ai/haterdom/2025/08/26/i-am-an-ai-hater.html) about the current developments in AI.
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ AI, although currently being hyped beyond reason, has been around since the prev
However, with the release of ChatGPT to the public, generative models have entered the lives of everyone.
As a Computer Science student I have first hand witnessed the effects of a paradigm shift in many domains, and after 2 years I believe that relying on content generated by artificial intelligence is simply harmful.
-As an avid fan of english literature I really like reading well-written books.
+As an avid fan of English literature I really like reading well-written books.
It is a great feeling to be able to appreciate the intricacies of the language and the craftsmanship of the author, who has taken the time (sometimes decades) to write about a certain topic.
If you read a lot, you can often tell a well-written book from a poorly constructed one, and if enough people realize this, the society awards great writers with prizes and honors.
However, with the rise of large language models, essays, books, novels and much more can be created with a single prompt to the model.
diff --git a/content/posts/dijkstra-knuth.md b/content/posts/dijkstra-knuth.md
index 1f0e140..ca73407 100644
--- a/content/posts/dijkstra-knuth.md
+++ b/content/posts/dijkstra-knuth.md
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
+++
date = '2025-12-14T17:14:30+01:00'
draft = false
-title = 'Dijkstra and Knuth'
+title = 'On the old-school approach to programming'
+++
It has long lingered on my mind to reflect partially on my experience of the last 3 years, as the B.Sc. of Computer Science I have recently undertaken is soon coming to an end.
diff --git a/content/posts/good-cs-books.md b/content/posts/good-cs-books.md
index ed6f4fd..ba736e7 100644
--- a/content/posts/good-cs-books.md
+++ b/content/posts/good-cs-books.md
@@ -1,19 +1,30 @@
+++
date = '2025-07-25T11:29:52+02:00'
draft = false
-title = 'Good CS books'
+title = 'Computer Science books worth recommending'
+++
-0. Frederick P. Brooks, _The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering_.
+Includes Science-Fiction books.
-1. Carl Hamacher and Zvonko Vranesic, _Computer Organization_.
+1. Frederick P. Brooks, _The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering_.
-2. David A. Patterson and John L. Hennessy, _Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface_.
+2. Carl Hamacher and Zvonko Vranesic, _Computer Organization_.
-3. Andrew Tanenbaum, David Wetherall, Nick Feamster, _Computer Networks_.
+3. David A. Patterson and John L. Hennessy, _Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface_.
-4. Tanenbaum, A.S., Bos, H.J., _Modern Operating Systems_.
+4. Andrew Tanenbaum, David Wetherall, Nick Feamster, _Computer Networks_.
-5. Maurice Herlihy, Nir Shavit, Victor Luchangco, Michael Spear, _The Art of Multiprocessor Programming_.
+5. Tanenbaum, A.S., Bos, H.J., _Modern Operating Systems_.
+
+6. Maurice Herlihy, Nir Shavit, Victor Luchangco, Michael Spear, _The Art of Multiprocessor Programming_.
+
+7. Peter Seibel, _Coders at Work_.
+
+8. Philip K. Dick, _Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?_
+
+9. Isaac Asimov, _The Last Question_
+
+10. Daniel Keyes, _Flowers for Algernon_
+
+11. Aldous Huxley, _Brave New World_
-6. Peter Seibel, _Coders at Work_.
diff --git a/content/posts/music.md b/content/posts/music.md
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-title: "Music"
-date: 2025-12-29T11:13:45+01:00
-draft: false
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-My favourite pieces:
-
-0. Sergei Rachmaninoff, Six moments musicaux, No. 3, Andante cantabile
-
-1. Fryderyk Chopin, Etude Op. 25, No. 11, Winter Wind
-
-2. Felix Mendelssohn, Song Without Words Op. 102, No. 4
-
-3. Sergei Prokofiev, Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 26 - I. Andante - Allegro
diff --git a/content/posts/my-cv.md b/content/posts/my-cv.md
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-+++
-date = '2025-12-20T12:11:48+01:00'
-draft = false
-title = 'My CV'
-+++
-
-[Open PDF](/images/cv.pdf)
diff --git a/content/posts/mythical-man-month.md b/content/posts/mythical-man-month.md
index 6a960ab..2849e12 100644
--- a/content/posts/mythical-man-month.md
+++ b/content/posts/mythical-man-month.md
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
-title: "Mythical Man Month"
+title: "Review of The Mythical Man-Month by Frederick P. Brooks"
date: 2025-12-22T17:25:54+01:00
draft: false
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diff --git a/content/posts/useful-links.md b/content/posts/useful-links.md
index b31c94f..f387032 100644
--- a/content/posts/useful-links.md
+++ b/content/posts/useful-links.md
@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
+++
date = '2025-07-26T12:53:30+02:00'
draft = false
-title = 'Useful Links'
+title = 'Useful links'
+++
-0. [atlarge-research.com](https://atlarge-research.com/)
-
1. [jwz.org](https://www.jwz.org)
2. [denshi.org](https://denshi.org)
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- <h2>Recent posts</h2>
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-
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+</div>
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+ <div class="list">
+ <h2>Recent posts</h2>
+ <ul>
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+ {{ $pages = .Site.RegularPages }}
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<li>
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<a href="{{ .RelPermalink }}">{{ .Title | markdownify }}</a>
+ <span class="date"> Published on {{ .Date.Format "2006/01/02" }}</span>
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- <h1 style="vertical-align: bottom;">mjkw</h1>
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+ <img width="100em" height="100em" src="/images/logo.jpg" alt="my logo">
+ <div>
+ <h1>mjkw.pl</h1>
+ {{ partial "navigation.html" .}}
</div>
</header>
diff --git a/layouts/partials/navigation.html b/layouts/partials/navigation.html
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+ <a href="/">home</a>
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- <a href="mailto:mati.rewa@gmail.com">mati.rewa@gmail.com</a>
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<a href="https://git.denounce.ai/">git.denounce.ai</a>
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<a href="https://ohmyghost.nl">ohmyghost.nl</a>
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<li>
<a href="https://atlarge-research.com/mkwiatkowski/">research</a>
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<li>
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