Finish May dispatch

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Last month: Another month in the books. Man, year's flying by. We filled it up though: went down to the lake for Easter weekend, took the kayaks out on the Catawba. Claire went out to California to visit a friend, so I got to spend a lot of one-on-one time with Nev and made a big dent in the closet project. The first unit is done and installed. Claire seems really happy with it. The second unit should go a lot quicker since most of the thought work is done.
* Kayak <!--more-->
* Closet project
* E-bike <div class="image-set">
* [Aventon Pace 500][1] {{<thumbnail IMG_3656 "200x300" />}}
* Tar Heel 10 Miler ([results][2], [certificate][3]) {{<thumbnail IMG_3763 "200x300" />}}
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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.
[1]: https://www.aventon.com/products/pace500-3-step-through-ebike [1]: https://www.aventon.com/products/pace500-3-step-through-ebike
[2]: 10_miler_results.pdf [2]: 10_miler_results.pdf
[3]: 10_miler_certificate.png [3]: 10_miler_certificate.png
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This month: This month:
* Adventure: * Adventure: do some non-electric biking ("acoustic biking" as it were), ideally after getting a rack installed on the car
* Project: * Project: finish this closet off
* Skill: * Skill: gonna say learning Golang again, though the fact that I'm struggling to pick a project makes me think my interest is more theoretical than practical
Reading: Reading:
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Links: Links:
* [_This Is How You Lose The Time War_][7] * [_This Is How You Lose The Time War_][7] -- just _fantastic_ little book I read this month. Hard to describe, but highly recommended. [Originally recommended here.][8]
* [recommended here][8] * [Simple Commit Linting for Issue Number in GitHub Actions | Viget][9] -- short post on my company blog about two topics dear to me: continuous integration and information retrieval.
* [Simple Commit Linting for Issue Number in GitHub Actions | Viget][9] -- short post on my company blog about two topics dear to me: continuous integration and information retrieval
* [What Do You Want to Make Real in the World?][10] * [What Do You Want to Make Real in the World?][10]
* [A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden][11] * [A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden][11]