📚Finished reading: Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind by Shunryu Suzuki.
🏀 Alex Ovechkin has just broken Wayne Gretzki’s career goal record and looking at his career trajectory made me realize Nikola Jokić was becoming the Ovechkin of basketball:
Which is great!
Richard Feynman popularized the term “cargo-cult science” as actions of research who follow the form but not showing much if any care for the substance of science. Andrew Gelman has second thoughts about the metaphor and proposes “ritual science” instead, and for good reason: cargo-cult implies a technological gap that may be impossible to bridge, while he uses ritual here to mean mindless repetition.
The maneuver does throw rituals under the bus, as proper rituals are far from mindless. Still, this is indeed how the word “ritual” is used colloquially so Gelman is on the right track. “Mindless science” would also cover the phenomena though is too broad: science — or rather, scientists — can be mindless in other ways. (ᔥAndrew Gelman)
If the world wasn’t chaotic enough, get ready for an invasion of the home humanoid robots. My cynical side predicts mechanical Turks, or rather Cambodians and Vietnamese, controlling these remotely as a service that is not (yet) subject to tariffs.
🏀 Kudos to the person who suggested that the Orlando (Magic) at Washington (Wizards) game should be Harry Potter Night. Showing the Orlando starters as dementors was a lovely touch.


Don’t feel obliged from Oliver Burkeman is on my list of things to occasionally re-read. High school was the right time for me to hear this advice from one of his Guardian editors: “if you can’t do something, saying no right away usually makes it much easier for everyone."
Big news: DEVONthink 4 is almost out as a public beta. A Reddit user got an early look at the announcement and a few things stick out:
I wish AI integration was on-device only as online integration will limit the types of data I can use it on, but still, sign me up! (↬r/devonthink)
🍿 A Complete Unknown (2024) was fine. Timothée Chalamet looks like Bob Dylan and has a better singing voice. Ed Norton was even better: his interpretation of Pete Seeger would be a great children’s show host. The only thing missing was why any of this mattered. Maybe you had to be there?
Waiting with bated breath for the “Make America Wise Again” campaign.
What to call this momentous moment in history? “Liberation Day” doesn’t quite capture the sentiment. I propose FAFO Day.