Tuesday, May 19, 2026
spring 2026
I took a moment to simply google the phrase “gary e. davis berkeley conceptual design,” which gave me a creepy result. You can’t believe he’s not an ambitiously practical guy. (The occasion was news I happed to read that Google had today vastly improved the A.I. efficacy of their search feature. I happened to be making a note about conceptual design.)
May 16
Three months of links to recent literary discussions have been moved to my main project, all together in sequence under the title “Literature21.”
This week, I’ve finished a very difficult (often tedious) path of work
on conceptuality which I mentioned April 17 below. Now (by next Saturday?) I want to narratively path toward that highland by rendering senses of literary flourishing as comparative thinking.
What can I say? I love to write.
May 23: And I netweave fot fun.
May 8
I regret that I haven’t come to a point of putting more discussion online recently, but the work is progressing well—though more entangling than I anticipated.
Also, I’m putting lots of time into campaigning online for Xavier Becerra, which is very informative about people’s rationales for beliefs.
April 17
I’m pathing toward a conception of comparative thought, concepts, conceiving, and conceptuality which may be better than how those
are standardly understood, especially relative to my ambitious sense
of evolving conceptuality, which is implicitly backgrounded by
the genealogical entirety of both websites.
I’m clear about where I am, but I don’t yet have a brief version to share online. I expect to have that soon.