Jet’s Journal - #123
March 3, 2026
Hi All!
Here’s is your weekly roundup of what I’m pondering and exploring of course. Feel free to forward along to a friend if you think they might enjoy.
Jet’s going to Paris
You may or may not have seen the latest reel I posted on Instagram but for those that didn’t, I’m going to Paris in July to do an exhibit for my book at Le Grand Jeu. It still doesn’t feel real that a city with such cultural weight and influence has resonated so much with a story that’s set here in Sydney.
Also, I just checked stock in Paris and once again it’s sold out. Wtf? Who are these people buying and what do they think? I have no idea but it’s pretty surreal.
It really reminds me how powerful narrative truly is, and how deeply personal experiences are often able to bypass borders, and upbringings.
I can’t wait to be in Paris and see some of you there hopefully. I will update you with more details as they come, but for now I just wanted to share the latest movements with you.
Claude Code
Programming with AI has gotten 5x better in a span of a couple months. Especially with Anthropic’s new Claude Code that works inside your computer terminal. Which for anyone on here who is non-technical that just means the AI can operate on your computer, read your files, get surrounding context for projects, and make edits as you need them.
Also, the model powering the whole thing feels insanely more intelligent and precise with the outputs it generates. The scale of what you can quickly build has just shot through the roof.
It’s crazy to me that the majority of the world don’t even know these tools exist and are even bothering to try learn them. The innovation happening is happening so fast that it’s outpacing the adoption.
If you’re at all interested, I’d highly urge you to start learning the fundamentals programming, especially if you’ve got an internet connection and curiosity.
I will talk more on how I program in later issues. For now, go play.
The price of certainty
Last week I briefly touched on uncertainty and belief and thought the following tweet was worth sharing.

Luca Maxim is planning something big
Luca Maxim is an internet artist who I believe is using the current set of tools available to the world at their highest capacity. He uses a lot of AI in his video work but differentiates himself from brainrot moosh by creating highly curated, taste-orientated, specific work that’s clearly resonating.
I think he has a really good understanding of where the world is moving, and how AI isn’t replacing cinema but creating an entirely new category that would’ve never even existed until the tools arrived. Check out the video below for insight into his character and his views.
He is someone I’m keeping my eye on.
An important message
If you’re mum is still alive, drop everything your doing and watch the below.
Hope everyone enjoys their week.
Love,
Jet Williams