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@@ -17,6 +17,22 @@ references:
url: https://www.chrbutler.com/2024-01-21
date: 2024-01-30T04:10:23Z
file: www-chrbutler-com-gbjxba.txt
- title: "Changes Arent Permanent, But Change Is The New Oil"
url: https://blog.thenewoil.org/changes-arent-permanent-but-change-is
date: 2024-01-30T15:04:20Z
file: blog-thenewoil-org-1zbu4k.txt
- title: "Stop Everything You're Doing and Enable Stolen Device Protection on Your iPhone"
url: https://gizmodo.com/stop-everything-enable-stolen-device-protection-iphone-1851188262
date: 2024-01-30T15:05:31Z
file: gizmodo-com-mbuz73.txt
- title: "Stride by Stride iRunFar"
url: https://www.irunfar.com/stride-by-stride
date: 2024-01-30T15:07:24Z
file: www-irunfar-com-ueqpx0.txt
- title: "Kimberly Hirsh · Now"
url: https://kimberlyhirsh.com/now/
date: 2024-01-30T15:08:36Z
file: kimberlyhirsh-com-z4tqvg.txt
- title: "Hypercritical: I Made This"
url: https://hypercritical.co/2024/01/11/i-made-this
date: 2024-01-30T14:48:57Z
@@ -37,6 +53,10 @@ references:
url: https://www.cygnoir.net/2024/01/20/how-i-pocket.html
date: 2024-01-30T14:49:00Z
file: www-cygnoir-net-9nlp2w.txt
- title: "How I Pocket Notebook | cygnoir.net - The Cramped"
url: https://www.thecramped.com/how-i-pocket-notebook-cygnoir-net/
date: 2024-01-30T15:13:18Z
file: www-thecramped-com-7kxkcb.txt
- title: "Paper notes - macwright.com"
url: https://macwright.com/2019/01/02/paper-notes
date: 2024-01-30T14:49:00Z
@@ -60,7 +80,7 @@ We spent MLK weekend with my folks in the Shennandoah Valley, and visited [Luray
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I signed up for the [Wrightsville Beach Valentine Run][2] 10K in Wilmington in early February, which has added a little bit of focus to my running without the commitment of half-marathon training and gives us a good excuse to spend a weekend with Claire's sister in Wilmington. Might try to keep that going, finding organized 10Ks in places we want to visit.
I signed up for the [Wrightsville Beach Valentine Run][2] 10K in early February, which has added a little bit of focus to my running without the commitment of half-marathon training and gives us a good excuse to spend a weekend with Claire's sister in Wilmington. Might try to keep that going, finding organized 10Ks in places we want to visit.
[2]: https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/WrightsvilleBeach/WrightsvilleBeachValentineRun
@@ -78,7 +98,7 @@ Here's a new track called "Altocumulus":
<audio controls src="/journal/dispatch-12-february-2024/Altocumulus.mp3"></audio>
I really set out to make a track that didn't have a bass hit on one and three and snare on two and four, but some things you just can't resist, though you can tell I tried for the first 90 seconds or so. I also found a [really nice app][5] for practicing scales -- Apple catches a lot of shit (perhaps deservedly so) for its app store policies, but it's a pretty cool thing that I can so easily find quality software like this at a fair price.
I really set out to make a track that didn't have a bass hit on one and three and snare on two and four, but some things you just can't resist, though you can tell I tried for the first 90 or so seconds. I also found a [really nice app][5] for practicing scales -- Apple catches a lot of shit (perhaps deservedly so) for its app store policies, but it's a pretty cool thing that I can so easily find quality software like this at a fair price.
[5]: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/piano-chords-and-scales/id714086944
@@ -109,7 +129,7 @@ I finished [_Revenge: Eleven Dark Tales_][17] and decided to stay on the short s
[17]: #
[18]: #
I try to keep plaintext backups of the things I link to on this site, at least the text-heavy stuff I might want to refer to later (you can see them down below in the "references" section). I'd been using [Lynx][19] to get the text, but that was having issues on some sites, so I switched over to [w3m][20] after finding the right command-line flag[^1] to include link URLs in the text. I've got some ideas around building a more robust archiving solution but I'm gonna let it marinate for a bit.
I make plaintext backups of the things I link to on this site, at least the text-heavy stuff I might want to refer to later (you can see them down below in the "references" section). I'd been using [Lynx][19] to get the text, but that was having issues on some sites, so I switched over to [w3m][20] after finding the right command-line flag[^1] to include link URLs in the output. I've got some ideas around building a more robust archiving solution but I'm gonna let it marinate for a bit.
[19]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_(web_browser)
[20]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W3m
@@ -123,30 +143,33 @@ This month:
Reading:
* Fiction: [_Story of Your Life and Others_][21], Ted Chiang
* Non-fiction: [_Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life_][22], Anne Lamott
* Non-fiction: [_Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life_][22], Anne Lamott (recommended [here][23] and [here][24])
[21]: https://bookshop.org/p/books/stories-of-your-life-and-others-lib-e-ted-chiang/16687839
[22]: https://bookshop.org/p/books/bird-by-bird-some-instructions-on-writing-and-life-anne-lamott/8649952?ean=9780385480017
[23]: https://www.irunfar.com/stride-by-stride
[24]: https://kimberlyhirsh.com/now/
Links:
* [I Made This][23]
* [The Rise and Fall of Getting Things Done][24]
* [Cold-blooded software][25] ([via][26])
* [How I Pocket Notebook][27]
* [Tom MacWright][28]
* [Tim Hårek][29]
* [Work hard and take everything really seriously][30]
* [I Made This][25]
* [The Rise and Fall of Getting Things Done][26]
* [Cold-blooded software][27] ([via][28])
* [How I Pocket Notebook][29] ([via][30])
* [Tom MacWright][31]
* [Tim Hårek][32]
* [Work hard and take everything really seriously][33]
[23]: https://hypercritical.co/2024/01/11/i-made-this
[24]: https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/the-rise-and-fall-of-getting-things-done
[25]: https://dubroy.com/blog/cold-blooded-software/
[26]: https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2024/cold-blooded-software/
[27]: https://www.cygnoir.net/2024/01/20/how-i-pocket.html
[28]: https://macwright.com/2019/01/02/paper-notes
[29]: https://timharek.no/blog/paper-notes
[30]: https://macwright.com/2024/01/28/work-hard-and-take-everything-seriously
[25]: https://hypercritical.co/2024/01/11/i-made-this
[26]: https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/the-rise-and-fall-of-getting-things-done
[27]: https://dubroy.com/blog/cold-blooded-software/
[28]: https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2024/cold-blooded-software/
[29]: https://www.cygnoir.net/2024/01/20/how-i-pocket.html
[30]: https://www.thecramped.com/how-i-pocket-notebook-cygnoir-net/
[31]: https://macwright.com/2019/01/02/paper-notes
[32]: https://timharek.no/blog/paper-notes
[33]: https://macwright.com/2024/01/28/work-hard-and-take-everything-seriously
[^1]: Running `w3m -dump -o display_link_number=1 <url>` gives a nice plaintext version of a webpage with numbered link references (via this [helpful StackOverflow link][31])
[^1]: Running `w3m -dump -o display_link_number=1 <url>` gives a nice plaintext version of a webpage with numbered link references (via this [helpful StackOverflow link][34])
[31]: https://askubuntu.com/questions/805014/getting-text-and-links-from-a-web-page/1493418#1493418
[34]: https://askubuntu.com/questions/805014/getting-text-and-links-from-a-web-page/1493418#1493418