Friday 04/17/2026
Usual walk with Joanne in the morning, up to Town & Country for coffee and to shop Trader Joe’s. Then she went to her doctor while I walked home, stopping at my bank to deposit a check.
Listening to the Security Now podcast about the Anthropic Mythos announcements I gathered some info on that and brought it to the AI Interest Group meeting at 11am. Better meeting than the last couple and not just because I had something to say. What I brought in–some technical info and better detailed explanation of what Anthropic had done, than had been in the press– sparked some good conversation around the table.
Did some reading, some guitar practice, then it was time to set up for another rehearsal of our mini-Music Man show. Two other cast members were absent so I played stood in for both those parts.
After an early supper we met at the garage and drove the mile to the First Congregational Church, a place we’ve been so often for one event or another I call it “First Cong” and leave it at that. Anyway this was for a concert of early (13th-15th Century) music by the Voices of Music organization. This was a miscellaneous collection of dance music and love songs, plus one original composition, all performed on instruments like Viola da Gamba, lute, and harpsichord. One player performed on a total of four harps of various sizes and periods. All very skillful, but the star was a soprano, Molly Netter. Really amazing voice, so pure and accurate.
On the way home we were joking about how we’d seen three concerts this week, Samara Joy on Monday, David Byrne on Thursday, and this on Friday, and they had all been good, highly skillful and enjoyable, but so completely different from each other. You wouldn’t think the notes of the musical octave could be put together in so many different ways.




