How ChatGPT interprets my blog
I supplied ChatGPT with the following prompt:
Can you review the articles on canion.blog and tell me what the key themes emerging are?
It provided a response that I’ve included in its entirely below. It does indeed, offer an effective summary of the type of person I am and the things I write about. Why did it surface my review of Nightbitch, of all things, though? 🤣
1. Recurring Personal Monthly (and Annual) Reviews
- Andrew regularly posts Monthly Reviews—detailing what went well at home, at work, personal highlights, media consumption, and passion projects.
- These posts often extend into annual retrospectives, reflecting on health, work, family, hobbies, and personal growth.
2. Deep Engagement with Tools & Productivity Systems
- Frequent reviews of productivity software (e.g., NotePlan, Agenda, The Archive, MOS for macOS) spotlight his interest in knowledge management, note-taking, and tool workflows.
- Posts include long-form analyses, pros/cons, integrations, and usage patterns—showing a strong focus on increasing work and life efficiency.
3. Reflections on Personal Life & Family
- The monthly and yearly summaries often track family moments (swimming, time off, events) and personal routines (cooking, deck maintenance).
- He openly discusses health challenges (e.g., hip dysplasia, gym commitment) and managing a child’s autism care.
4. Media Consumption & Reviews
- Regularly logs books, podcasts, movies, and TV shows—with starred reviews and reading lists visible in posts like “Bookshelf”.
- Often shares short-form thoughts and ratings on media, e.g., “Nightbitch, 2024 – ★★½” or series binge‑watches.
5. Nostalgia & Personal History
- Posts like “Once a Nerd…” dive into his childhood interests—old computers, financial ledgers—illustrating how past passions have shaped his present.
- Annual reflection posts frequently explore nostalgic themes, discussing shifts in life priorities and technology.
6. Indie Web Ethos & Platform Preferences
- A strong preference for the “open web”—via RSS, micropublishing—avoiding mainstream social platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
- He values control, privacy, and thoughtful connection over algorithm‑driven platforms.
7. Local Involvement & Regional Identity
- Posts reflect his life in Perth, Australia—mentioning local events (e.g., Perth Observatory), climate (heatwaves), and professional roles (youth centre manager, NBL commentator).
📋 Summary Table
Theme | Description |
---|---|
Monthly/Annual Reviews | Structured reflections on personal and family life |
Productivity Tools | Deep reviews and workflows involving apps and systems |
Family & Health | Open sharing about family routines and health |
Media & Reviews | Personal ratings and media consumption logs |
Nostalgia & History | Connecting childhood interests to current identity |
Indie Web Philosophy | Emphasis on open platforms and thoughtful online presence |
Local Perth Focus | Posts tied to local events, weather, and community roles |
🎯 Overall Impression
canion.blog is a personal, reflective space where Andrew weaves together:
- Structured retrospectives,
- Thoughtful tool-based productivity reviews,
- Media consumption logs,
- Deep ties to local culture,
- And a consistent preference for open, independent web presence.
The tone is thoughtful, measured, and growth-oriented—balancing family life, mental frameworks, and technological exploration.