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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
almost home

Product Placement
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NASA
Cosimo Galluzzi
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosmic Funnies

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

Love Begins
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Anyone who knows me well understands that I have a philosophy regarding the things I share online — which is that I rarely delete any of it. Instagram photos, blog posts, whatever.
Mr. Rogers’ Words of Kindness
Knowing that we can be loved exactly as we are gives us all the best opportunity for growing into the healthiest of people.
One of my favorites from Fred Rogers.
Apple Music Web Player
I was a Spotify loyalist -- ahem, stan -- for a long time, going back to before the service even launched here in the states. I actually used a VPN to download and run Spotify on my computer, playing cat and mouse with the company as they kept recognizing me as an American and restricting my IP addresses from using the app. But these days I’m an Apple Music person, mainly because my family signed up for the family plan so I saw no point in spending money where I didn’t need to.
The Body Is A Blade - Japanese Breakfast
I discovered Japanese Breakfast recently and absolutely love this music video. It's really sad but beautiful once you know what it's about.
Another Birthday
Today’s my birthday. I’m nursing a lunchtime drink and I’ll probably have a relaxed evening, nothing crazy. I haven’t been able to think of much else I’d like to do with the day.
I don’t really use my birthday as a day of reflection on life. Birthdays fall on random days throughout the year and they usually sneak up on you, whereas everyone works in unison towards the finale of each passing year. So for me, the change of the year is when I look back and measure my progress.
Twitter, Locked
Like many of my friends, I was a relatively early adopter of Twitter, signing up in 2008 when I was just 12-years old. Technically speaking this is a violation of the U.S. Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), but that law is so weakly enforced that most people don’t even think about it. Unfortunately, however, my age became a problem for me last night, despite the fact that today I’m 22, not 12. I updated my date of birth on Twitter to reflect my correct age and my account was promptly “locked.” This is what I see now when I open the app:
Interview with Bad Blood’s author John Carreyrou
The story of Theranos as reported by John Carreyrou in his new book Bad Blood is truly something. Read it, then watch this.
The 19-Year Old Prodigy Chef
I dislike the fetishization of outsized success from a young age because I believe that it — along with social media apps like Instagram — can make people wrongly feel they’re lacking. The truth is that everyone is on their own timeline and there’s never a wrong time at which to accomplish different goals in life. Furthermore with a little research you often find that the stories of many of these “youth prodigies” isn’t exactly clear cut.
Facebook Dating
In January I went on my first Tinder date. My first ever digitally-mediated date, in fact. Like many others I'd used the app for a long time but never put much effort into actually landing dates, and when I did try I got nowhere fast because who can talk to strangers? So Tinder alleviated boredom and provided validation.
Somehow 2018 began with a stroke of luck though and I actually put together the right combination of words to get myself a date. And it went well! So well, in fact, that just this past week I accompanied the date in question to her college graduation ball. I guess that leaves me one-for-one with dating apps.
iPad Pro Smart Keyboard Connectivity Woes
I was a huge fan of the iPad Pro when I got it a year ago. That’s a big departure from my prior sentiment on the iPad, as all my previous ones ended up collecting dust within weeks. I still love the iPad Pro. Multitasking is a breeze in split-screen mode and since I no longer code I can accomplish all but a few edge-case tasks on the Pro.
Podcast Pause
I’m taking a temporary break from podcasts. I removed Overcast from my iPad and iPhone, and the only audio content I’ll be listening to for now is NPR.
Like many others I started listening to podcasts with the release of Serial and have been addicted ever since. It’s just that at this point I’m oversaturated with good audio content and it’s becoming a real problem. My queue usually contains upwards of 10 hour-length podcasts ready for my listening. I just don’t have the time for that! I sort of think I was making more excuses to listen than I should have — there are only so many errands that deserve priority over everything else.
When I do return to podcasts though I’m going to start clean by deleting all my subscriptions and adding ones back as I want to listen to them. Podcasts like Planet Money are best because they’re only ever 20-25 minutes in length and have a clear narrative structure. Those will probably be the first to return.
A Better Son/Daughter by Rilo Kiley
YouTube
I got thinking about the tragic shooting at YouTube last week and something occurred to me about that event. The shooter was a YouTube creator who monetized her videos and, of course, she’s not representative of the YouTube community. But she was essentially paid by YouTube and so in a way this was an act of workplace violence.
YouTube has so many making a living from its platform, so many people to please, and I just don’t think they’re ever going to be able to make everyone happy. Every algorithm change can result in the total upending of someone’s life. I was a participant in YouTube’s partner program back when monetization was first introduced and offered to a select few creators. At one point the privilege was stripped from me and I can still remember how devastated I was. And I didn’t even rely on that money to survive. Some people do.
YouTube has a tremendous burden to live with and these are some crazy times we’re living in.
Invisalign
Entering 2018 I decided it was finally time to do something about the underbite I have (wear your retainer, kids!) and begin an Invisalign treatment. I have to make monthly visits to my dentist now but otherwise it’s been a very easy procedure.
When I went in for an initial consultation they took scans of my teeth so they could assess their state and calculate a “predicted” outcome by using Invisalign. I snapped a picture of that:
The first model on the left is an accurate 3D rendering of what my teeth actually look like right now. Each little gap and curve on my teeth is there. And this model was created in minutes using a small probing device that was placed inside my mouth and moved along my teeth.
I’m still amazed sometimes by what technology can do.
Waybots and Other Dockless Scooters
There’s been much press coverage of the dockless bicycles starting to crowd up sidewalks in many cities in the U.S. and abroad. But as I recently discovered in Washington DC’s Georgetown neighborhood, there are also dockless electric scooters now, and honestly they’re way better.
CafeX
Last week I happened upon this automated coffee shop of sorts that started as a chain in San Francisco called CafeX.
I had to give it a try, of course, especially when I saw that CafeX was serving Ritual coffee (okay, and also Intelligentsia). In the video I filmed above you can see a robotic arm in a glass container swinging between two coffee machines, and then placing a finished cup in the serving area from where it’s dispensed.
Frankly the cappuccino I got wasn’t anything special — definitely better than what the standard cappuccino machine can do, but not amazing. The robotic arm is probably a bit superfluous. Though I think the point is that this is more efficient than a barista because it never has to stop for breaks and doesn’t take a salary (more immigrants stealing our jobs, not quite…). That just about balances out the quality aspect for me, if I can get a decent enough cappuccino whenever I want, and at a lower cost.
On Homesickness
From the film Brooklyn:
There's nothing you can do about it apart from endure it. But you will, and it won't kill you. And one day, the sun will come out and... you'll catch yourself thinking about something or someone who has no connection with the past. Someone who's only yours. And you'll realize that this is where your life is.
It takes time, but the wave pulling you down always rises eventually.