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url: https://cjthex.com/what-is-to-be-done/
date: 2025-02-03T05:11:55Z
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- title: "Farewell, again... | Alexander Zeitler"
url: https://alexanderzeitler.com/articles/farewell-again/
date: 2025-02-05T04:19:51Z
file: alexanderzeitler-com-f9z4v6.txt
- title: "Departing the New York Times - by Paul Krugman"
url: https://contrarian.substack.com/p/departing-the-new-york-times
date: 2025-02-03T05:11:50Z
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* Book project
* Hugo
* CSS
* Thoughts about making something for the future
* [People and Blogs ref.][1]
> I will leave you with a suggested question to ask other blog writers: What will happen to your blog after youre gone? I ask because I dont have a good answer for this. I dont think anything Ive written is critical for future generations, but Id also like my eventual great-grand-kids to be able to read a bit about how their old great-grand-dad saw the world (if they care to).
[1]: https://manuelmoreale.com/pb-steven-garrity
* Snow days
* Journaling
* [Stalogy Editor's Series 365Days Notebook][2]
[2]: https://www.jetpens.com/Stalogy-Editor-s-Series-365Days-Notebook-A5-Lined-Black/pd/43548
* Speakers / hifi
* Projects
* Speaker stands
* Family
* Snow days
* Wagon
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* Hifi
* Speaker stands
* Journaling
* [Stalogy Editor's Series 365Days Notebook][1]
* iPad holder
* Digital detox
[1]: https://www.jetpens.com/Stalogy-Editor-s-Series-365Days-Notebook-A5-Lined-Black/pd/43548
### Work
* Tampa trip
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* Reinforces my belief in quality, and not just for its own sake
* Series of medium challenges
### This Month
* Book project
* Hugo
* CSS
* Thoughts about making something for the future
* [People and Blogs ref.][2]
> I will leave you with a suggested question to ask other blog writers: What will happen to your blog after youre gone? I ask because I dont have a good answer for this. I dont think anything Ive written is critical for future generations, but Id also like my eventual great-grand-kids to be able to read a bit about how their old great-grand-dad saw the world (if they care to).
[2]: https://manuelmoreale.com/pb-steven-garrity
### This Month
* Adventure:
* Project: [crochet fox][3]
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> Im not quitting Instagram. I may or may not add email to my phone; maybe Ill just do it when Im traveling, and it becomes my de facto computer. Im not trying to convince you to do what Ive done, and Im not suggesting Im a superior or more disciplined person for doing any of this. All Im saying is: I think Ive turned the corner. And I think a lot of you have — or are about to — too.
More on this topic: [Bad shape][8], [What Is To Be Done?][9]
More on this topic: [Bad shape][8], [What Is To Be Done?][9], [Farewell, again...][10]
* [Departing the New York Times][10]
* [Departing the New York Times][11]
> Yet what I felt during my final year at the Times was a push toward blandness, toward avoiding saying anything too directly in a way that might get some people (particularly on the right) riled up. I guess my question is, if those are the ground rules, why even bother having an opinion section?
* [Westley Winks :: How I journal][11]
* [Westley Winks :: How I journal][12]
> Ive tried physical notebooks, morning pages, stream-of-thought writing, bullet points, and basically everything else recommended by the journaling gurus. What finally stuck was a framework I learned from Sahil Bloom—the 1-1-1 method. Ive adapted it for myself such that I write down five points each night (in a perfect world).
* [Cancellation: a complex mix of accountability, power, justice, anger and societal change][12]
* [Cancellation: a complex mix of accountability, power, justice, anger and societal change][13]
> Driving out people can be emotionally satisfying and create a sense of justice. But is it actually making the world better?
* [Offgrid internet-in-a-box project - Part one - Dom Corriveau][13]
* [Offgrid internet-in-a-box project - Part one - Dom Corriveau][14]
> For fun, I like to invent scenarios and then build a tech setup for it. One of the builds I think about a lot is having a completely offgrid (and obviously offline) portable internet-in-a-box. This is the first steps in that build, laying out the requirements and choosing the hardware.
* [Sonic Pi - The Live Coding Music Synth for Everyone][14]
* [Sonic Pi - The Live Coding Music Synth for Everyone][15]
> Experience the sound of code. Sonic Pi is your free code-based music creation and performance tool.
* [I knew one day Id have to watch powerful men burn the world down I just didnt expect them to be such losers | Rebecca Shaw | The Guardian][15]
* [I knew one day Id have to watch powerful men burn the world down I just didnt expect them to be such losers | Rebecca Shaw | The Guardian][16]
> Whether I am engaging with the news, or with Musk tweeting constantly like a man with no job or friends, or with Zuckerberg sending out weird videos and appearing on Rogan, I am in pain. Not just because I dont like what they are doing but because they are so incredibly, painfully cringe.
* [Some Entries from My Personal Journal // Take on Rules][16]
* [Some Entries from My Personal Journal // Take on Rules][17]
> On Tuesday the 12th of November, 2024, I started what I hoped to be a new habit. That is writing a personal daily journal. Over the weeks, I expanded my aspirations to include a daily check list of activities I wanted to do. Ive also used these journals to spin-off blog posts; such as this one. In other words, my daily journal is growing a virtuous cycle in my creative process.
* [This Glorious Machine][17]
* [This Glorious Machine][18]
> Riding an e-bike is like discovering a long forgotten secret of the universe or, perhaps, inventing something worthy of a heartfelt “eureka.” Look: zipping through traffic on my first e-bike, blitzing past the stuffy tin cans all around me, Ive become master of the four winds. Now first place in a triathlon, now a mythical creature that can move at the speed of thought. Upon my trusty electric 6-gear steed I am Hermes, lord of heavenly motion.
* [My Planner Setup for 2025 Writing at Large][18]
* [My Planner Setup for 2025 Writing at Large][19]
> Its the beginning of 2025, so its time to go over my full planner setup for both work and home. None of this setup is truly new, as Ive used much of it during part or all of 2024, but there are a few tweaks and minor adjustments that Ill highlight. As I use a 13 week year (or a quarter) in my planner, I started Q1 of 2025 on the 29th of December and not the 1st of January.
* [Three Habits Worth Keeping Writing at Large][19]
* [Three Habits Worth Keeping Writing at Large][20]
> This is the time of year when people set resolutions, themes, goals, intentions, words of the year, etc. Ambitions are high, intentions are good, but well before March most of these efforts will be abandoned and forgotten. Ill be writing about my quarterly plan and my 2025 planner later on, but for now here are three habits that worth keeping in 2025 and in general, and a few tips on how to get into them and persist.
[7]: https://annehelen.substack.com/p/the-social-media-sea-change
[8]: https://www.wrecka.ge/bad-shape/
[9]: https://cjthex.com/what-is-to-be-done/
[10]: https://contrarian.substack.com/p/departing-the-new-york-times
[11]: https://wwinks.com/p/how-i-journal/
[12]: https://www.coffeeandcomplexity.com/cancellation-a-complex-mix-of-accountability-power-justice-anger-and-societal-change/
[13]: https://blog.ctms.me/posts/2025-01-17-offgrid-internet-in-a-box-kickoff/
[14]: https://sonic-pi.net/
[15]: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jan/16/i-knew-one-day-id-have-to-watch-powerful-men-burn-the-world-down-i-just-didnt-expect-them-to-be-such-losers
[16]: https://takeonrules.com/2025/01/16/some-entries-from-my-personal-journal/
[17]: https://robinrendle.com/stories/this-glorious-machine/
[18]: https://writingatlarge.com/2025/01/09/my-planner-setup-for-2025/
[19]: https://writingatlarge.com/2025/01/03/three-habits-worth-keeping/
[10]: https://alexanderzeitler.com/articles/farewell-again/
[11]: https://contrarian.substack.com/p/departing-the-new-york-times
[12]: https://wwinks.com/p/how-i-journal/
[13]: https://www.coffeeandcomplexity.com/cancellation-a-complex-mix-of-accountability-power-justice-anger-and-societal-change/
[14]: https://blog.ctms.me/posts/2025-01-17-offgrid-internet-in-a-box-kickoff/
[15]: https://sonic-pi.net/
[16]: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jan/16/i-knew-one-day-id-have-to-watch-powerful-men-burn-the-world-down-i-just-didnt-expect-them-to-be-such-losers
[17]: https://takeonrules.com/2025/01/16/some-entries-from-my-personal-journal/
[18]: https://robinrendle.com/stories/this-glorious-machine/
[19]: https://writingatlarge.com/2025/01/09/my-planner-setup-for-2025/
[20]: https://writingatlarge.com/2025/01/03/three-habits-worth-keeping/

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Alexander Zeitler
Alexander Zeitler
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Farewell, again...
Published on Tuesday, November 19, 2024
We're living in interesting times (I think that's a very polite way of putting
it).
Back in 2008, when I joined Twitter, it was a place mostly for developers or
nerds - and it was a good place.
It's not that there were no differences of opinion there, but I don't remember
a discussion about tabs vs spaces degenerating into death threats or lawsuits.
Over time, as with the internet a few years ago, Social Media became mainstream
and Twitter, the happy place, was no longer a happy place.
I have tried to stick with it in various ways: I tried lists, read-only
accounts and whatnot.
In 2022, I joined Mastodon and in 2023 I joined Bluesky.
But none of them fixed the major problem for me: politics in public.
These discussions take place at a level that makes me sick and everyone claims
the absolute truth for themselves.
I don't want to spend my life reading things like that.
In early 2015, I've said [9]farewell to several things.
And now I'm saying farewell, again.
Goodbye Social Media, and thanks for the fish.
(I will keep my accounts to avoid abuse)
Update:
There's [10]something new here.
What are your thoughts about
"Farewell, again..."?
[11]
Drop me a line - I'm looking forward to your feedback!
Please be aware that I'm [12]no longer active on social media. I'm just cross
posting things over there (it's a bot).
[13]Imprint | Privacy
References:
[1] https://alexanderzeitler.com/
[2] https://alexanderzeitler.com/articles
[3] https://alexanderzeitler.com/feed.xml
[4] https://alexanderzeitler.com/postiverse
[5] https://alexanderzeitler.com/postiverse.xml
[6] https://alexanderzeitler.com/today-i-learned
[7] https://alexanderzeitler.com/til.xml
[8] https://alexanderzeitler.com/about
[9] https://alexanderzeitler.com/articles/Farewell
[10] https://alexanderzeitler.com/articles/hello-again
[11] mailto:alexander.zeitler@pdmlab.com?subject=Farewell,%20again...
[12] https://alexanderzeitler.com/articles/farewell-again
[13] https://alexanderzeitler.com/imprint