I listened to this episode this morning, and I laughed so much I listened again when I got home from work.
I listened to this episode this morning, and I laughed so much I listened again when I got home from work.
Watching mid-week Arsenal games after dinner is so calm when you already know the result. I loved every minute of it... Especially the away fans.
Empire of Pain is extraordinary and infuriating. I highly recommend it.
Keefe is one of my all-time favorites. I even bought his essay collection Rogues, though I have a New Yorker subscription.
Hopefully fans of rival clubs can take some solace from the fact that we also aren't enjoying a second of this.
A reminder that the administration spent the day before it launched a war in the Middle East feuding with tech companies over whether and how the AI models the Pentagon buys will be restrained from autonomously killing people.
The only Chelsea player to score on their last four visits to Arsenal now plays for the Gunners π
βWhile events were happening at Molineuxβ may work its way into my next executive briefing.
I didnβt get to watch the game (yet) but I started listening to the IR pod on my drive home.
Hearing Clive this mad makes me never want to watch it.
I finally tried an overnight moisturizer that Iβd never used because I assumed that something named Dragonβs Blood would be incompatible with my silk pillowcases.
Sadly, itβs a perfectly normal color.
Black dog wearing a harness and on leash, sitting on his own front porch, next to a rosemary plant.
Teddy the havapoo, unwilling to leave his front porch for his morning walk because of a light rain.
I loved watching the Arsenal-Chelsea match after work tonight. It doesn't matter that I knew the outcome. It's still a joy to watch this team battle so hard and with such passion.
Extraordinary episode: I kept pausing it to play clips from your discussion of focus and performance for my husband, while he is just trying to finish whatever game heβs playing.
BREAKING: Now that TikTok is under US-based ownership, the social media app potentially collects more detailed information about its users, including precise location data.
My latest for @wired.com:
www.wired.com/story/tiktok...
My opinion about this game has not softened since we turned off the tv.
Instead, I've now embraced every Arsenal meme about us clubbing ourselves.
Teddy sprinted into the backyard, crunching across the thick ice, for his morning business.
Heβs like the Punxatawny Phil of Texans freezing to death
Subscribed, which was long overdue.
All-Clad.
I also adore my carbon steel Made-In, but it might be a bit niche to be considered "good."
This is so exciting.
A terrible week for Thomas Frank and cups.
if you're surprised to learn that the Winter Olympics are just a month away, don't worry, you're not alone, the people building all the venues in Italy also appear to be surprised the Olympics are just a month away
I would happily watch this man sign new 5 year deals every two years for the rest of his life.
This is Mikel Marino erasure.
I acknowledge Iβve said some pretty harsh things about GyΓΆkeres, but I do think itβs fair to say we donβt play to his strengths. But really, doing that would require stopping the football bit and having the team just do progressive overloading on the bench press for 90 minutes, so itβs not worth it.
The book cover of The Art Thief by Michael Finkel.
I stayed in bed an extra hour so I could listen to the authorβs note at the end of The Art Thief by Michael Finkel.
The writing, research, and interweaving of philosophy, art history, psychology were exquisite in a book about a generally unlikable if not entirely detestable person.
This is the last mid-week match Iβll get to watch live at least for a while.
(I start my new full-time in-office position on Monday.)
Just days into 2026, the killing of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has sparked protests around the US.
If youβre planning to protest, hereβs how to safeguard your digital security.
Thatβs not the player I thought would be given a red card in this match.
First CES panel. Intuit CMO Thomas Ranese is proud of his company's integration with OpenAI, which involves giving AI read/write access to tax data. Since prompt injection attacks are unavoidable, I asked him who will be liable when customer data is exposed: Intuit, OpenAI, etc?
He had no idea.
I think Iβm going with the @nytimes.com on this one, thanks.