A great — and I mean GREAT day here today with my wife and Jolie Maman

Some pretty good days lately:

Gardening day today 🪴👨‍🌾

I’m always cynically pessimistic when you put an Advertising/Marketing person in charge instead of a product person.

Microsoft (2000s), Twitter, Apple (90s)… we’ve seen how these things turn out and spoiler alert, it ain’t great!

Made some new friends today:

Truly a joy to find myself in the supermarket and using Clear to tick off items between aisles today!

Brought back the memories of working at @Realmacsoftware.com at the beginning of my career and using the app daily for work stuff and personal errands too!

May the 4th be with you (and yours!)

.@SamLee: 👏 👏 👏

“If this is your cyborg sent to obliterate the record books, then he often looks a lot like a regular 22-year-old simply having a good time, too.”

If anyone needs some perspective today: this is it!

Sports-heavy weekend continues :)

Memories from last Sunday’s NBA Playoffs watch party in a 1930’s movie theater, in wonderful company 🤩 🏀

Life lately

Beau is afraid
&
Tibz is confused
&
Ari Aster has some serious mommy-issues
&
the next Aster family dinner will be fascinating…


On a technical level this is a very good film, and the acting is great, and some of the visual choices are great. But I watched this after lunch, almost fell asleep a few times, and couldn’t really get where this was going and why especially.

Also… Random Thought: The urban scene at the beginning felt like what the US is going to become in like 30 years…

My type of Sports content: On Jimmy Butler and needing Coffee before the Playoffs

Adventures adventures ⚽️ ☕️ 🍪

Lovely afternoon/evening out

Wonderful to read about Anthony Carrigan, (aka Victor Zsasz in Gotham and NoHo Hank in Barry) in the Times

Today’s #Birdland @Orioles-affiliated hat: the Cangrejos Fantasmas del Chesapeake (the Ghost Crabs of the Chesapeake) aka the Copa de la Diversion alternate version of the @BowieBaysox

It’s #NBAPlayoffs time! 🏀

“Twitter isn’t dead. But it’s getting there.”

It certainly feels like the end of an era which, for me, began in 2008-2009