Author: brian

  • Dark and Stormy

    Dark and Stormy

    The sky over the coast didn’t just turn gray; it bruised, deepening into a swollen purple that felt heavy enough to touch. Elias sat on the sagging porch of the lighthouse keeper’s cottage, watching the Atlantic churn into a frenzy of white-capped peaks. In his hand, a copper mug sweated against his palm, filled with the spicy bite of ginger beer and a heavy floater of black rum—his own literal “Dark and Stormy” to match the looming horizon. He liked the symmetry of it, the way the sharp lime mirrored the jagged lightning that began to dance across the distant shelf.

    As the first fat droplets of rain slammed into the dust of the driveway, the wind shifted, carrying the metallic scent of ozone and salt. The old shutters began their rhythmic, haunting clatter against the cedar shakes. Most people in town had boarded up and retreated inland, but Elias found a strange, grounding peace in the chaos. There was something honest about a storm of this magnitude; it didn’t pretend, it didn’t negotiate, and it certainly didn’t care about the small anxieties he’d carried with him from the city.

    By the time the clouds finally broke open in earnest, the world had shrunk to the few feet of the porch illuminated by a flickering amber lantern. The roar of the rain on the tin roof was deafening, a percussive symphony that drowned out every lingering thought. He took a slow sip of his drink, feeling the warmth of the rum settle in his chest as the cold spray misted his face. Out there, the ocean was reclaiming the shore, but here, under the shelter of the eaves, he was exactly where he needed to be.

    This is some extra writing so there’s at least one sentence that’s human written.

    https://staging.okhuman.com/NwgcnQ

    웃 https://okhuman.com/GZOMDg

  • Morning in Buenos Aires

    Morning in Buenos Aires

    It is the morning of Feb 19, 2026. It’s a slightly rainy day here in Argentina, but still warm. For breakfast I had eggs (scrambled) on a piece of toast, with avocado. Also sparkling water with a splash of orange+mango juice, and a French Press coffee.

    As I’m writing this part it’s Apr 8, 2026. Am I getting this writing registered as human written? Most likely I am.

    I’m now adding some text to the document – Apr 7.

    https://okhuman.com/ZA2NCw

  • Low Involvement Writing

    Low Involvement Writing

    It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents–except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.” –Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, Paul Clifford (1830) An international literary parody contest, the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest honors the memory of Victorian novelist Edward George Earl Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873). The goal of the contest is simple: entrants are challenged to submit bad opening sentences to imaginary novels. Although best known for The Last Days of Pompeii (1834), which has been made into a movie three times and originated the expression “the pen is mightier than the sword,” and phrases like “the almighty dollar,” Bulwer-Lytton opened his novel Paul Clifford (1830) with the immortal words that the Peanuts beagle Snoopy plagiarized for years, “It was a dark and stormy night.”
    This document is a test of low involvement writing, but we need at least one sentence that’s human written.


    http://localhost:3000/uuI5vw

  • Staging Test Writing

    This is some test writing on staging.okhuman.com.

    For breakfast this morning I had two eggs, over easy, on toasted sourdough. Unfortunately we didn’t have avocados. I had brewed half decaf coffee. And some pomelo to cleanse the palate.

    Some additional writing.

  • Open Graph Testing

    Test link to a Ghost post with og tags:

    https://wrt-now.com/the-sound-of-the-inner-voice

  • Staging Test Writing

    This is some test writing on staging.okhuman.com.

    For breakfast this morning I had two eggs, over easy, on toasted sourdough. Unfortunately we didn’t have avocados. I had brewed half decaf coffee. And some pomelo to cleanse the palate.

    Some additional writing.

    웃https://okhuman.com/rhSA7w

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  • Badge Testing

    Badge Testing

    Some test writing. In fact this is some pretty long text I guess to test collaboration features. I wonder how much text needs to be written for it to be picked up as a non-trivial amount of writing.

    Now this is my brian+alantom@okhuman.com account doing some typing to start the collaboration. Hopefully I don’t need to write too much before it is recognized.

    Now I’m adding some more text as I’ll be developing a badging system and need something to test with. 

    This is some more writing on Aug 22 for the dev sync meeting.

  • Morning in Vancouver

    Morning in Vancouver

    It’s the morning of October 3rd, 2025. It started overcast but now it is a brilliantly sunny crisp Fall day.

    I had a nice Aeropress half-caf coffee. For breakfast I had two eggs over easy on pumpernickel toast, with half an avocado. Also a tall glass of water with a lime wedge.

    웃https://okhuman.com/Xji8Nw