It's Sunday evening and my wife and I have just got home from the movies.
It was raining when we went in, and sunny when we came out.
And so were our minds.
We saw "Thelma", which is nothing like Mission Impossible, but it is.
It has charm, one explosion, and elderly people. A delightful plot and even better characters. Loved it.
It's my sole recommendation for this week, but you should check out the review, because we all have different taste.
Daily emails
Here they are (I took Wednesday off, and Thursday's title sounds clickbaity, but it's no exaggeration):
When a measure becomes a target ...
Nuff said.

Monday
Dolly Parton
Find out who you are. And do it on purpose - Dolly Parton The next time your shell feels tight, you may decide you need a bigger shell. That‘s one option. But what if you’ve got too much crap in your current shell? And that’s why things are

Tuesday
How I Get a Week’s Worth of Writing Done in 90 Minutes a Day
ChatGPT has 5x’ed my writing productivity, because I get it to write my shitty first draft. I’m not exaggerating. Let me explain. For the past few weeks, I’ve been writing 400-800 word lessons every day for my Bottleneck Detective Boot Camp email course. I got started by using ChatGPT
Thursday
Time to Think (the Science version)
How mad is this? Someone actually had to write an article about why scientists need time to think: Thinking time — the time needed to concentrate without interruptions has always been central to scholarly work. It is essential to designing experiments, compiling data, assessing results, reviewing literature and, of course, writing.
Friday