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Some Entries from My Personal Journal
[10]Jeremy Friesen wrote [11]< [12]this post [13]> on 2025-01-16 :: Tags: [14]<
[15]personal [16]> · [17]< [18]poetry [19]>
Summary: Here I draw two entries from my #journal; annotating some thoughts as
well as how Ive expanded my #writing process over the last two months. Theres
a #poem in here as well.
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.
How It Got Going
These are the notes for November 19th, one week after starting my electronic
journal endeavor.
2024-11-19 Tuesday
This used to be a bulleted list, but I went back and converted lists to terse
paragraphs. As future entries attest, going from list to paragraph was a good
move; Im spending just a bit more time synthesizing the “list” item.Today I:
Wrote [20]“Spear” by Nicola Griffith.
Finished reading bell hooks all about love by bell hooks.
I was able to get quite a bit of work done; and have some tasks lined up for
tomorrow.
Downloaded [21]The Authoritarian Regime Survival Guide.
I encourage everyone to watch A Small Light; the story of Miep and Jan Geis and
their efforts to hide Anne Frank and several other Jews. We started watching
it, knowing the heartbreak and hurt. But there are reminders that each little
act of life affirmation is a positive and worthy act.
Watched episode 2 of A Small Light.
Some “works” I will add to my Bibliography; others I wont. A Small Light is in
my bibliography and thus uses CITE tag, whereas “Interior Chinatown” is not and
does not.
We watched the first episode of “Interior Chinatown”.
Practiced testing a radio frequency detector; this one works on vibrate or
making noise.
Tonight I plan to continue reading The Once and Future King by T.H. White.
How Its Going
The section below is yesterdays entry. The margin notes are my reflections for
today.
2025-01-15 Wednesday
I include a date link as a matter of practice. This is a custom [22]Org-Mode
[23]📖 link that I have used for a year and a half. It serves two purposes:
generate an HTML time element and to provide backlink-ing. I think I could move
towards the native Org-Mode time element; but for now this is what I have.
Today:
• [24][*] Read one book chapter
• [25][*] Read one poem
• [26][*] Read one essay
• [27][*] Tend my daily feed
• [28][*] Write one response to a feed item
The dogs woke me up around 4am, and I went outside. The moon, close to full,
shown through clear skies. Setting a light the bitter cold snow, which twinkled
as though themselves stars on a white sky.
Deep indigo shroud
Pierced and gouged
Light reflected spills
Upon white fields
Twinkling a promise
Of the morrow rise
Often my first entries will be related to what Ive read. However, the above
poem needed to be written. Capturing at least a bit of that memory.
I read [29]Dont Use Session (Signal Fork); and this stinks of someone creating
a platform that eases well-funded actors attempting to crack encryption.
In reading [30]Book Review: Rules for Radicals- A Pragmatic Primer for
Realistic Radicals by Saul Alinsky, I added Rules for Radicals by Saul D.
Alinksy to my shopping list. The salient point, of the review, is the book
helps equip change agents by asking “What is your theory of change?”
Reading [31]The Multiplier Effect of Collective Curiosity leads with an ancient
practice of walking and wondering together. Ive done this in past meetings and
can say it was some of the most transformative conversations Ive had. Rarely
is there “lone genius” instead this is an effort of collaboration and
conversation. Each building upon what we share.
In [32]Lit Hub Daily: January 15, 2025 I learned about [33]Olga Tokarczuks New
Rules for Realism | The Nation which reviews The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk;
which I added to my shopping list. Why? Olgas anti-national (e.g. how do we
move away from tribalism); and to move forward were going to look at how to
reduce our us vs. them mindsets.
Read [34]Why am I not taking pictures?, I responded/reflected and wrote [35]Re:
Why am I not playing games?. This makes two responses to Jack in as many days.
With having finished my RSS [36]📖 feed, I turn to my books of poetry. I grabbed
one and opened to somewhere in the middle. I tend to reflect on them a bit
more, but this time I didnt. I suppose Ill need to re-read it.
I read the poem A Thousand Dawns from The Half-Life of Angels by Mark Nepo.
Looking to the Fediverse, theres statements by the Protons CEO and then
official Mastodon account that are alarming. Especially given that their threat
model includes state actors.
Finding out that Protons CEO is teetering on MAGA-boosting is gross. So I
started exploring other options. A cursory review is as follows:
Email
Tuta (see [37]https://tuta.com/)
VPN
Favor Mullvad VPN (see [38]https://mullvad.net/en)
Calendar
Tuta (see [39]https://tuta.com/)
Password Manager
Bitwarden
Cloud Storage
Run Sync-Thing with multiple devices. I am interested in Synchronization
and thus back-up. This looks to be a reasonable pathway. Ill need to
review and establish a Runbook.
I had heard of SyncThing but didnt use it. In part because how it was
originally used was conflated with a gaslighting mansplaining experience. But
dont throw the technology used out with the people using it. Now the people
developing it?
I started experimenting with syncthing; easy enough to use. Can replace my
Cloud Drive (if I get one more device in the loop). However, I must consider
how to make this available for my family. Im using [40]Syncthing-Fork on my
Android (as found on [41]Community Contributions — Syncthing documentation) and
brew install syncthing on my Mac. Its just a bit much for non-programmers; but
I think theres some documentation to help.
The notes are not chronological; I read the following essay before really
diving into [42]SyncThing [43]📖 . While writing this post, I opted to create a
glossary entry for SyncThing ; but did not amend my journal.
Before dinner, I read Finance is Just Another Word for Other Peoples Debt from
The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World… by David Graeber.
Both nationally and internationally, we are ruled by a ruling class whose
profits are based primarily on complex forms of rent extraction, backed by
coercive of force.―David Graeber, The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World…
Im not prepared to take these steps, but understanding what folks are
considering is a helpful exercise. Reminding me a bit of the nano swarms from
The Diamond Age by Neil Stephenson.
I chuckled as I learned about [44]ZADZMO code, namely Nepenthes:
This is a tarpit intended to catch web crawlers. Specifically, its
targeting crawlers that scrape data for Large Language Models (LLMs [45]📖)
□ but really, like the plants it is named after, itll eat just about
anything that finds its way inside.
Im eager for LLM model collapse, as this hype cycle is one that is hellbent on
consuming all creative output. But, I think they are fully on the “sunk cost”
fallacy trajectory.
I drifted off to sleep listening to some Iain M. Banks.
I read the fourth chapter of Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks.
Conclusion
I had an idea of what I wanted to do. But kept that idea light weight. And
started building the habit; expanding upon it. This week I started adapting the
journal at work; writing to a different file of course.
Building from the same habit, has helped in my day to day work. Keeping on top
of blockers as well as improving the odds of tracking down past one off work.
Im thinking how I can build from this habit to incorporate a todo list.
Ive started many todo lists, but nothing has quite worked. In that I lose
momentum using them. Paper lists are the best, and one would think I could
simply “make a file on my computer” for these todo items.
But it doesnt quite work. So Im going to do whats working and reflect on how
I can build upon that for a todo list.
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