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June was dominated by work and travel. Weekdays were filled up with a client project we were working hard to wrap, weekends by plans with friends and both of our families: Running of the Bulls, canoe camping near Saxapahaw, our yearly trip to Beaufort with Claire's college friends, and then a cruise in the Caribbean with Claire's family followed immediately by a trip up to DC to see mine.
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.
After getting the trailer hitch installed last month, we picked up a bike rack and a seat for Nev and brought the bikes with us to Beaufort. This was awesome -- Beaufort's an idyllic coastal town in just about every way but one: parking sucks. Being able to zip up and down the main street on our bikes (and parking them right at our destination) was such a joy, and Nev seems to enjoy the rack-mounted seat a lot more than the trailer we've been using.
I'm still enjoying using Obsidian to collect link and make notes, though mostly in the "capture" phase1 , collecting information and starting to put some structure around it. When something comes up and I think, man, I read something good about that at some point in the past, I'm using that as a cue to create a dedicated note, with the hope that the next time it comes up, I'll have a useful thing to reference.
I also read some good articles about Helix and Procreate, and I'm hoping to give those some attention this month.
This month:
- Adventure: dust off the road bike, fill the tires, grease the chain, throw it on the rack, and get out for a long ride
- Project: publish an article on testing on my company's website
- Skill: learn Helix movements, see if it'd be a good Vim replacement (I still love Vim, and I'm pretty good at it, but my config's dated and I'm wary of how much effort it'll take to modernize)
Reading:
- Fiction: The Golden Enclaves, Naomi Novik
- Non-fiction:
- Rapt, Winifred Gallagher
- Visual Thinking, Williemien Brand
- The Manual: A Philosopher's Guide to Life, Epictetus
Links:
- Modern software quality, or why I think using language models for programming is a bad idea -- I refer people to this article a lot in discussions around LLMs and software development
- The small web is beautiful
- Why You Own an iPad and Still Can't Draw
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Tiago Forte's Building a Second Brain outlines a four-step process: Capture, Organize, Distill, Express. ↩︎