Now (or Recently)
The "now page" concept comes from an idea by Derek Sivers to have people communicate what they're focused on now at this point in their lives.
Find all past media reviews on my Reviews page.
Current Personal Status
Created a cli dashboard for my website related utility scripts, which is nice - one place to run them all that does not depend on Shortcuts for anything.
Current Projects
- Japanese and Korean study (somewhat proficient in J, complete newb to K)
Stuff I’ve recently enjoyed
Podcasts
Podcast episodes without links are members-only but I think are interesting enough to post in case you want to investigate them.
Risky Business – Risky Business #820 — Asian fraud kingpin will face Chinese justice (pew pew!)
Judge John Hodgman – Probst-bate Court
We Contain Multitudes – 1: Premee Mohamed - The Bugge
Tech Won’t Save Us (Premium) – Reimagining Our Relationship with Digital Tech w/ Paris Marx
AppStories+ – A Very ‘Just Build It’ Holiday
Six Colors+ — Private – Corporate governance and an iPad-iPhone hybrid
The Undercut with Damon Hill and Mark Hughes – When should F1 drivers retire? - The Undercut, episode 2 (ad-free)
The Vergecast: Ad-Free Edition – Siri is a Gemini
The Incomparable Mothership – 800: Draft Science
Podcast by Yuka Studio // ユカスタポッドキャスト – Ep.130 SiriにGoogle Geminiが搭載される🔥 今週のテックニュース
Books
The Convenience Store by the Sea • First Time Read • 2020 • Sonoko Machida • I didn’t know what to think of this book initially. It felt slightly stilted, whether due to translation or not, I’m not sure. But I kept reading. And it started drawing me in by brilliantly building intertwined moments of social interactions and vignettes of character development. • Loved It!
Grid to Glory • 2025 • Alex Jacques • Alex Jacques is one of my favorite F1 commentators. His personality shines, and he’s clearly a hard worker who knows what he’s doing. The stories he’s chosen for this book are compelling, but the writing style pulls me out of them. He uses sentence fragments instead of commas, and sometimes the background explanations are slightly muddled. Good, not great. • Decent

Movies
YouTube
Channel – Theo - t3․gg













