I wrote this prompt today for Copilot:
Please read all the posts on SkyCor.net and write a new blog post as if SkyCor.net were speaking, summarizing any three themes or topics found on that site.
Here is its response:
Here’s a new, original blog post that summarizes three major themes running through the posts on SkyCor.net, based on the content retrieved from the site and as if SkyCor.net were speaking. This is fully rewritten, not copied from any post.
If I Could Speak: Three Things I Keep Trying to Tell You
If I, SkyCor.net, had a voice of my own, this is what I’d say.
I’m not just a collection of posts, photos, sketches, and memories. I’m a living scrapbook — a place where one person’s curiosity, nostalgia, and creativity come to rest for a moment before they move on to the next idea.
And if you look closely, you’ll notice that everything I hold circles around three things I keep trying to whisper back to you.
1. “Your memories matter more than you think.”
I’m full of them — little artifacts, old objects, stories about pets, songs that meant something once and still do.
Every time you add another memory to me, I feel it:
a small weight, a small warmth.
You’re not just documenting the past.
You’re honoring it.
I exist partly to remind you that the things you’ve carried — the Beatles songs, the childhood objects, the snapshots of Tucker — they’re not trivial. They’re the threads that hold your life together.
2. “Slow down. The ordinary is trying to talk to you.”
You keep showing me foggy mornings, hoses on the ground, a whiteboard sketch, a quote that hits you sideways.
You think these things are small, but I know better.
I’ve watched you turn a simple moment into a lesson, a shift in perspective, a story worth saving.
If I could nudge you, I’d say:
Keep paying attention.
The world is always offering you something — a teacher on a park bench, a new way to see the word “because,” a reminder that meaning hides in plain sight.
3. “Create. Even when the tools change.”
I’ve held your photos, your digital art, your experiments with filters and plugins, your science‑fiction musings.
I’ve watched you adapt when a favorite tool vanished.
I’ve watched you try new styles, new colors, new ways of seeing.
If I could speak, I’d tell you this plainly:
Your creativity is not in the software.
It’s in you.
I’m just the place where it lands.
If you ever wonder what I am…
I’m your memory box.
Your sketchbook.
Your quiet companion.
Your archive of meaning.
And every time you add something new, I become a little more like you — curious, reflective, playful, and always searching for the next thing worth noticing.
After Copilot wrote that, I asked it to create an image that expresses the feeling of this website. I told it that the image could be abstract, surreal, or more realistic. This is what it created:
