From 6caa3f52f1fb21e34959776fe90722bb291100dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Eisinger Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2024 22:54:54 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Fix image filenames; tweak some sizing --- content/journal/dispatch-10-december-2023/index.md | 4 ++-- content/journal/dispatch-11-january-2024/index.md | 8 ++++---- content/journal/dispatch-12-february-2024/index.md | 12 ++++++------ content/journal/dispatch-2-april-2023/index.md | 4 ++-- content/journal/dispatch-3-may-2023/index.md | 8 ++++---- content/journal/dispatch-4-june-2023/index.md | 8 ++++---- content/journal/dispatch-5-july-2023/index.md | 8 ++++---- content/journal/dispatch-6-august-2023/index.md | 4 ++-- content/journal/dispatch-9-november-2023/index.md | 6 +++--- content/notes/golang/index.md | 2 +- content/notes/good-tests/index.md | 2 +- content/notes/how-to-spend-time/index.md | 2 +- content/notes/weekly-monthly-playbooks/index.md | 8 ++++---- 13 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/journal/dispatch-10-december-2023/index.md b/content/journal/dispatch-10-december-2023/index.md index 2aed59d..5bb3e0f 100644 --- a/content/journal/dispatch-10-december-2023/index.md +++ b/content/journal/dispatch-10-december-2023/index.md @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ We spent the week of Thanksgiving with my sister near Albany, New York. Tough dr -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} In what's now I guess an annual tradition, I ran a 10K the morning of Thanksgiving, this time the [Troy Turkey Trot][2]. I felt great, and I'm happy with my time ([results][3], [certificate][4]). Claire joked that after you run a marathon, a half-marathon becomes your favorite race distance. That's how I feel about 10Ks -- it's like the first half of a half-marathon, before it really starts to suck. diff --git a/content/journal/dispatch-11-january-2024/index.md b/content/journal/dispatch-11-january-2024/index.md index e71c788..bf8cf6c 100644 --- a/content/journal/dispatch-11-january-2024/index.md +++ b/content/journal/dispatch-11-january-2024/index.md @@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ That's a wrap on 2023. Our little Nevie turned two in December. It's hard to ima -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} We're on a bit of a purge, trying to free up some space in the house. It's an overwhelming project (how did we acquire so much stuff?) but we're taking it one step at a time. I've been building new shelves and put up [guitar hangers][3] to clear up some floor space. I've taken inspiration from [this post about office organization][4] and [this one about maintaining a list of where to find things][5]. @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ We're on a bit of a purge, trying to free up some space in the house. It's an ov [4]: https://www.chrbutler.com/organization-office [5]: https://analogoffice.net/2023/05/31/the-lifechanging-magic.html -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} Music-wise, I received an [Arturia KeyStep 37][6] as a Christmas gift from my in-laws. This thing is super nice; I'm already having a blast using it to play my existing gear, and I'm hoping it'll play a big role as I shift to a more computer-based workflow. Here's a new track called "Orographic": diff --git a/content/journal/dispatch-12-february-2024/index.md b/content/journal/dispatch-12-february-2024/index.md index 3bb1495..44183dc 100644 --- a/content/journal/dispatch-12-february-2024/index.md +++ b/content/journal/dispatch-12-february-2024/index.md @@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ We spent MLK weekend with my folks in the Shennandoah Valley, and visited [Luray -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} 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. @@ -86,10 +86,10 @@ I signed up for the [Wrightsville Beach Valentine Run][2] 10K in early February, I stumbled on [this article][3] ([via][4]) about an iOS feature that periodically updates your lock screen to a random photo of a selected person. It is ... delightful. -{{}} -{{}} -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} +{{}} +{{}} [3]: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/01/iphone-grief-dynamic-wallpaper/677034/ [4]: https://sixcolors.com/link/2024/01/grief-and-a-photo-shuffle/ diff --git a/content/journal/dispatch-2-april-2023/index.md b/content/journal/dispatch-2-april-2023/index.md index 110ea48..3e2d64e 100644 --- a/content/journal/dispatch-2-april-2023/index.md +++ b/content/journal/dispatch-2-april-2023/index.md @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ In April, I'm finishing training for (and then running) the [Tar Heel 10 Miler][ I didn't make much progress on the closet project this month (took some measurements and had some discussions with Claire), but I did manage to build this "learning tower" for Nev and started acquainting myself with Affinity Designer. -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} This month: diff --git a/content/journal/dispatch-3-may-2023/index.md b/content/journal/dispatch-3-may-2023/index.md index 3546052..05261d9 100644 --- a/content/journal/dispatch-3-may-2023/index.md +++ b/content/journal/dispatch-3-may-2023/index.md @@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ Another month in the books. Man, year's flying by. We filled it up though: went -{{}} -{{}} -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} +{{}} +{{}} I ordered Claire an [e-bike][1] thinking it might arrive before her birthday mid-May, but it showed up just a few days later. It's been a blast taking Nevie to the museum and around town. We also ran the Tar Heel 10 Miler last weekend. Super fun, and I did better than I expected to based on my training ([result][2], [certificate][3]) -- there's something about an organized race that just gives that extra push I guess. diff --git a/content/journal/dispatch-4-june-2023/index.md b/content/journal/dispatch-4-june-2023/index.md index d2675c7..d339fc4 100644 --- a/content/journal/dispatch-4-june-2023/index.md +++ b/content/journal/dispatch-4-june-2023/index.md @@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ We spent Memorial Day weekend at Lake Norman, but it was like 55° and rainy the We finished off the closet project -- building the second unit was a lot quicker than the first, since I really just had to scale up the existing plans. Then it was a matter of adding the connecting rod and shelf. I think it turned out great, though I'd like to improve at building drawers. Here are some before and after shots (courtesy of Claire): -{{}} -{{}} -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} +{{}} +{{}} Other life updates: we had a big work retreat at the beginning of the month at the [Tides Inn][1], which was incredible. I celebrated 15 years (15!) with the company, and received a [scooter][2] as a gift. This thing is rad -- I've been really happy with the e-bike, but it's nice to have a smaller option for quick trips to the office or corner store. diff --git a/content/journal/dispatch-5-july-2023/index.md b/content/journal/dispatch-5-july-2023/index.md index be01037..c71cbf7 100644 --- a/content/journal/dispatch-5-july-2023/index.md +++ b/content/journal/dispatch-5-july-2023/index.md @@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ June was dominated by work and travel. Weekdays were filled up with a client pro -{{}} -{{}} -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} +{{}} +{{}} It was a busy month, sometimes overly so, but having so many unique experiences had this odd effect of slowing and expanding time, which is the opposite of how things tend to go as you get older ([good short piece along the same lines][2]). Most everything else fell by the wayside, but that's OK -- these were all awesome experiences, and I'm excited for a (relatively) quiet July. diff --git a/content/journal/dispatch-6-august-2023/index.md b/content/journal/dispatch-6-august-2023/index.md index 8ca895a..2179471 100644 --- a/content/journal/dispatch-6-august-2023/index.md +++ b/content/journal/dispatch-6-august-2023/index.md @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ Nice to have a quieter month, though we still managed to spend a weekend at Lake -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} Tech-wise, I switched from Vim to [Helix][2], which I've detailed [over here][3]. I was also able to work through a whole bunch of the [Go track on Exercism][4] -- it's a good way to get a handle on the basics of a language, but doesn't cover using third-party packages, organizing large codebases, etc. To get that kind of experience, I'm going to try my hand at an app for fantasy sports drafts -- take a set of player projections and a scoring formula, and output a UI I can use during a live online draft. I've been doing this with spreadsheets for years, and it's pretty cumbersome. I'm going to use TOML for configuration, SQLite for data persistence, and [Bubble Tea][5] for the UI itself. We'll see how it goes! diff --git a/content/journal/dispatch-9-november-2023/index.md b/content/journal/dispatch-9-november-2023/index.md index 11c92b0..295e52b 100644 --- a/content/journal/dispatch-9-november-2023/index.md +++ b/content/journal/dispatch-9-november-2023/index.md @@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ It was nice to have a quieter month after so much travel this summer. We got a f -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} ## Tech At my job, I did a cool project working with data from a [Freematics][5] car telematics device. I built a data exploration API using [Gin][6] and learned [`jq`][7] to truncate enormous JSON objects[^1]. I also got to, just like, drive my car around to test things out. -![](golong.png) +{{}} I also made some updates to my [`golong`][8] tool to prep for a fantasy NBA draft. Now it can munge multiple CSVs of data and supports multiple position eligibility[^2] and average stat projections[^3]. It worked great, and my team's looking solid so far. I'll open source it one of these days. diff --git a/content/notes/golang/index.md b/content/notes/golang/index.md index 2001961..0997b10 100644 --- a/content/notes/golang/index.md +++ b/content/notes/golang/index.md @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ I find [Go][1] really compelling, even though it's not super applicable to my jo * Note-taking / journaling app * [StevieBlocks][9] -{{}} +{{}} [9]: https://gist.github.com/dce/f975cb21b50a2cf998bf7230cbf89d85 diff --git a/content/notes/good-tests/index.md b/content/notes/good-tests/index.md index 640dc2b..cd9eaf1 100644 --- a/content/notes/good-tests/index.md +++ b/content/notes/good-tests/index.md @@ -75,4 +75,4 @@ _(Notes for a [Viget article][1])_ [6]: https://json-schema.org/ [7]: https://github.com/NoRedInk/rspec-retry -{{}} +{{}} diff --git a/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/index.md b/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/index.md index c8edbaa..6781db0 100644 --- a/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/index.md +++ b/content/notes/how-to-spend-time/index.md @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Broadly, three categories of productive activities: [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.)_ diff --git a/content/notes/weekly-monthly-playbooks/index.md b/content/notes/weekly-monthly-playbooks/index.md index f71ec9f..f4290a7 100644 --- a/content/notes/weekly-monthly-playbooks/index.md +++ b/content/notes/weekly-monthly-playbooks/index.md @@ -21,12 +21,12 @@ references: file: www-annahavron-com-8hj07z.txt --- -{{}} +{{}} _Building a Second Brain_ (p. 215) ## Notebook Templates -{{}} -{{}} -{{}} +{{}} +{{}} +{{}}