Fri Jun 5 10:00:01 UTC 2026 ======================================== Slept from eleven to seven-thirty. Woke briefly around three. Slept pretty well. Partly cloudy until late afternoon, then mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the late afternoon. Highs in the mid 80s. Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph in the afternoon. Chance of rain 50 percent. # Work No calls. Worked on summary stats for grow lots. # Home * [x] 12:00 PM grocery delivery * [x] buy stock * [ ] walk * [ ] hack on Secret Base * [ ] play with solo Shadowdark Ars Magia stuff * [ ] study something * [ ] D&D Lament game prep... What does the plane saucer need? * [ ] maybe the giant robot (and its parts) _are_ the MacGuffin of Vecna? * [ ] instead of written instructions, maybe the Void Entity explains stuff (insufferably) * [ ] Clear instructions saying "This is a ship that can navigate the planes and here's how to operate it." * [ ] A way to find descriptions and directions to interesting locations on the planes. (Or maybe that's on the beholder's ship?) * [ ] frozen crabmen from the past? * [ ] If it's part of a giant robot, it should be a crab-shaped robot not man-shaped. * [ ] read The Count of Monte Cristo Read more of Blood in the Machine. https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/spacex-other-mega-ipos-denied-223529619.html > S&P Dow Jones Indices will keep its existing eligibility requirements for benchmarks including the S&P 500, closing the door to fast entry for big tech IPOs like SpaceX and delaying billions of dollars in flows from passive funds. > For new listings like Elon Musk’s SpaceX, the denial means they won’t be greeted by a wall of demand from funds that track the S&P 500. Their fast inclusion in the benchmark would have led to about $14 billion in forced passive buying for SpaceX, more than $8 billion for OpenAI and about $4.6 billion for Anthropic PBC, according to Bloomberg Intelligence estimates. > The outcome means SpaceX, which is preparing what could become the largest IPO in history, would not be eligible for inclusion in the S&P 500 until at least one year after its listing. The company would also need to satisfy the index’s existing requirements for profitability and public float. Thank god someone was sane enough to stop a massive handout to these unproven, unprofitable companies that would have pilled risk onto individual ETF and retirement fund investors. Servings: grains 1/4, vegetables+fruit 4/5, dairy+meat 2/4, nuts+beans 1/0.5 Brunch: left-over chicken, coffee Lunch: banana, cinnamon roll, salad Afternoon snack: Dinner: 308