2020
“The line of troopers walked forward, billy clubs out. They knocked Lewis to the ground and struck him on his head. He tried to get up; they hit him again with the billy club. His skull was fractured.” John Lewis Crosses Selma Bridge One Last Time
“Aggravation is an art form in his hands.” RIP Regis, my friend and companion on many a business travel hotel room morning in the 90s and 2000s.
I have an idea for a movie. An action-comedy about two cops who are partners and best friends and who bicker a lot. They are out to take down a wealthy drug dealer. There are car chases and gunfights. Their captain shouts at them.
We watched Bad Boys tonight, which we had never seen. It was the least enjoyable film I have watched all the way through.
meet my new BFF https://t.co/4WDhx3BpZo
— Michelle 🍵💻 (@tinymwriter) July 24, 2020
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols at ZDNet: The 5 most over-hyped tech devices.
Don’t be a hater – CueCat will make a comeback!
David Roth at The New Yorker: How “Starship Troopers” Aligns with Our Moment of American Defeat: Verhoeven’ s Starship Troopers depicts “a society whose fixation on force has left it preening, idiotic, and paradoxically weak. This state manifests as endless columns of cultishly revered and supremely well-equipped violence workers who know how to do only one thing, and a culture that exists exclusively to celebrate their efforts….”
Eli Reiter at OneZero: My Bizarre Stint As an Amazon Reviewer for Hire
Lake Murray from Cowles Mountain, five miles from home, 2018. Maybe I’ll do the climb again this weekend. 📷

Two years ago today I was at the Google Next conference in San Francisco. I mistook another editor for a waiter at a stand-up cocktail reception and tried to take food off his plate.
Julie got me this cunning hat for my birthday yesterday, which I will wear with pride on my next trip back east in winter. I think it’s a great look for me. 📷

The least likely scenario for the 2020 election is that Trump both loses and accepts defeat graciously.
What Could Happen If Donald Trump Rejects Electoral Defeat?. By Masha Gessen at The New Yorker.
“Hurting people at scale: Facebook’s employees reckon with the social network they’ve built. Ryan Mac and Craig Silverman go in-depth for BuzzFeed News.
The most charitable interpretation of Facebook’s behavior is that it’s trying to remain neutral in a fight against racism and autocracy.