diff --git a/content/notes/golang.md b/content/notes/golang.md deleted file mode 100644 index 46330aa..0000000 --- a/content/notes/golang.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Golang" -date: 2023-05-08T09:54:48-04:00 -draft: false ---- - -### Questions to Answer - -* How to organize large(r) codebases -* Goroutines / concurrency - -### Projects I like - -* [Caddy][https://caddyserver.com/] - -### Project Ideas - -### Links - -### General Notes diff --git a/content/notes/golang/index.md b/content/notes/golang/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24e627e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/notes/golang/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +--- +title: "Golang" +date: 2023-05-08T09:54:48-04:00 +draft: false +--- + +I find [Go][1] really compelling, even though it's not super applicable to my job. When evaluating a new tool, I find I'm weirdly biased to things written in Go. + +* I like that it compiles, and have no desire to install someone else's Python +* It just seems to hit the right balance of productivity, performance, safety +* The language (and the tech built with the language) just seems built to last + +[1]: https://go.dev/ + +### Questions to Answer + +* How to organize large(r) codebases +* Goroutines / concurrency +* Dev tooling + +### Projects I like + +* [Caddy][2] + +[2]: https://caddyserver.com/ + +### Project Ideas + +* Bookmarking app (Pinboard replacement) +* Note-taking / journaling app + +### Links + +### General Notes diff --git a/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/index.md b/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/index.md index ef00a35..993f09f 100644 --- a/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/index.md +++ b/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/index.md @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ references: Broadly, three categories of productive activities: * **Chores** -- things you have to do to maintain stasis. - * [Sunday Firesides: To-Dos, the Rent We Pay For Living | The Art of Manliness][3] + * [Sunday Firesides: To-Dos, the Rent We Pay For Living | The Art of Manliness][1] * **Improving the world** -- not in some grand sense necessarily, but activities that create lasting improvement: building things, fixing things, getting rid of things. - * [What Do You Want to Make Real in the World? — Anna Havron][4] + * [What Do You Want to Make Real in the World? — Anna Havron][2] * **Improving yourself** -- things you do to make you better at doing other things. > Book smarts, street smarts. Learning by study, learning by doing. @@ -31,15 +31,23 @@ Broadly, three categories of productive activities: > understanding back to your activity ... it's a never-ending cycle, each > aspect of learning feeding the other. > -> -- [_The Slight Edge_][1] ([p. 180][2]) +> -- [_The Slight Edge_][3] ([p. 180][4]) -[1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL2777748W/The_Slight_Edge?edition=key%3A/books/OL9820911M -[2]: slight_edge_180.pdf -[3]: https://www.artofmanliness.com/character/advice/sunday-firesides-to-dos-the-rent-we-pay-for-living/ -[4]: https://www.annahavron.com/blog/what-do-you-want-to-make-real-in-the-world +> Information becomes _knowledge_ -- personal, embodied, verified -- only when we put it to use ... +> Creating new things is not only one of the most deeply fulfulling things we can do, it can also have a positive impact on others -- by inspiring, entertaining, or educating them. +> +> -- [_Building a Second Brain_][5] ([p. 48-49][6]) + +[1]: https://www.artofmanliness.com/character/advice/sunday-firesides-to-dos-the-rent-we-pay-for-living/ +[2]: https://www.annahavron.com/blog/what-do-you-want-to-make-real-in-the-world +[3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL2777748W/The_Slight_Edge?edition=key%3A/books/OL9820911M +[4]: slight_edge_180.pdf +[5]: https://bookshop.org/p/books/building-a-second-brain-a-proven-method-to-organize-your-digital-life-and-unlock-your-creative-potential-tiago-forte/18265370 +[6]: second_brain_48.pdf {{}} +_(This would imply that "improving yourself" is the most valuable use of time, but I actually think it's something like the opposite.)_ --- Experiences: @@ -52,9 +60,9 @@ Leisure: * Most of my hobbies are hard (satisfying but somewhat stressful) * I don't really have leisure activities besides reading fiction * I spend a lot of time mindlessly scrolling my phone -* [Spend Exactly None Of Your Time Killing Time][5] +* [Spend Exactly None Of Your Time Killing Time][7] -[5]: https://deadspin.com/spend-exactly-none-of-your-time-killing-time-1831777904 +[7]: https://deadspin.com/spend-exactly-none-of-your-time-killing-time-1831777904 Sleep: @@ -65,7 +73,7 @@ Sleep: > > You don’t even have to fall asleep. Just lying down and resting for ten to twenty minutes can be a great way to recharge. > -> -- [_Make Time_][6] ([p. 232-233][7]) +> -- [_Make Time_][8] ([p. 232-233][9]) -[6]: https://bookshop.org/p/books/make-time-how-to-focus-on-what-matters-every-day-jake-knapp/12094196?ean=9780525572428 -[7]: make_time_232.pdf +[8]: https://bookshop.org/p/books/make-time-how-to-focus-on-what-matters-every-day-jake-knapp/12094196?ean=9780525572428 +[9]: make_time_232.pdf diff --git a/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/second_brain_48.pdf b/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/second_brain_48.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..61ba7b8 Binary files /dev/null and b/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/second_brain_48.pdf differ