I mixed together about 900 grams of hummus so that I have stuff for breakfast, and I am currently in the midst of finishing up a school report on language models (the bag-of-words-model is quite intuitive and cool) for the last class I need to pass in order to get my MSc in CS (sooooon!).

This is a quite nice review for those who are interested: Doing Things With Words by Peter Norvig.

On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 at 05:43, Paul Kruczynski <paul@thebottomofthewellofthewell.com> wrote:

Ate breakfast, then had half a doughnut from our local bakery. Texted parents.

Then set up a tent in the Union Square-area of Somerville.

History polyfill: Somerville is where marshmallow Fluff was invented. Every year for the last 14 they celebrate this with the What The Fluff? festival. It is a one-day, four-hour celebration which is just about enough celebration for such a thing.

Our second year attending/vending. I staffed the tent and sold my own buttons/pins, plus my wife’s cards, screen prints, pennants while she ran a screen printing demo for a local maker space. Saw friends, dogs, children.

Packed up, stopped at said maker space, came home, ate organic frozen pizza and had a beer. Then desserts. Did the dishes.

Wrote this email. Now, perhaps, to quote Tor Johnson: time for go to bed.

On Sep 21, 2019 at 12:21 AM, Jon Bell wrote:

What did you do today?