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The Limits Of The Billionaire Imagination Are Everyone's Problem | Defector https://defector.com/the-limits-of-the-billionaire-imagination-are-everyones-problem 2024-08-13T03:35:16Z defector-com-8wrecr.txt
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The Rot Economy - Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-rot-economy/ 2024-08-13T03:37:13Z www-wheresyoured-at-7mfome.txt
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Our boy's two months old today! Look at this little dude.

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We did a newborn photo shoot with G. Lin Photography, though no one told Nevie she wasn't the star.

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We took the kids to a few Bulls games. Snacks consumed: many. Baseball consumed: very little.

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I finished Nev's art table as well as a few other small projects. I doubt I'll ever be a great (or even good) woodworker, but I derive considerable satisfaction from building simple pieces and quickly modifying things around the house.

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I signed up for Bull City Race Fest half-marathon for what'll be the third year in a row. It is so hot out right now that afternoon long runs aren't really tenable, but night runs work well with my screwed up sleep schedule (though that's how I turned my ankle something fierce last year). Knowing I need to be able to run 13 miles in a few short months is doing wonders for my discipline.

Randomly:

  • I needed to replace the roof on my house, and so had to research roofing companies, collect bids, and select a winner. I'm used to being in the opposite role as a consultant trying to win work, and it was weird being the one getting pitched instead of pitching, and in a domain I know next-to-nothing about. It definitely gave me more empathy for what our clients go through in selecting a technical partner. I ended up with a company that was price-competitive and just gave me a good gut feeling, and I'm happy with the result.

  • I've been thinking about the authors whose worldviews really speak to me, like David Roth, Ed Zitron, and Molly White. I was initially drawn to these folks because they were able to eloquently express thoughts and feelings I was already having about topics like blockchain, AI, and capitalism more broadly. But over time, I've consumed more and more of this content in an increasingly unquestioning way. I find my views getting increasingly extreme, and I've sort of lost the ability to relate to people who feel more positively about these things.

This Month

  • Adventure: Rehoboth Beach with my family. We've done this trip for the last four years, and every year the number of children in attendance has increased by one, a trend that simply cannot continue.
  • Project: This is one of my favorite albums, and here's how they describe the creation process: "write and record a collection of drum-free samples, then flip them into an albums' worth of beats." I'd like to produce a track in this style this month.
  • Skill: Finger drumming / drum programming in general

Reading

  • Fiction: Moonbound, Robin Sloan -- quite a departure from Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore but I'm digging it so far; I like an absurd story told in a straightforward way
  • Non-fiction: The World Beyond Your Head, Matthew B. Crawford -- I've read another book by this author, Shop Class as Soulcraft, and Tom MacWright spoke highly of this one in his recent update and review
  • Time travelling for parents

    One day, youll pick up your child for the last time. Youll change the last diaper, give the last piggyback ride, read the last bedtime story. But this is the crucial point: You will never know its the last time when it happens. Itll slip by, unnoticed.

  • The moral bankruptcy of Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz

    Two of Silicon Valleys famous venture capitalists make the case for backing Trump: that their ability to make money is the only value that matters.

  • Microfeatures I Love in Blogs and Personal Websites

    In this time, Ive been on the lookout for ways to improve the site, and Ive seen quite a few little things that are nice to use, but relatively easy to implement. They dont really make or break a website; the absence of such features might be noticed, but will not cause any disruption for the reader. On the other hand, their presence serves as a QoL enhancement.

  • A Diminishing Portfolio of Enthusiasms

    In other words, dont melt into your couch and stop living. Dont give up on life just because your portfolio of enthusiasms has diminished. There are always ways to squeeze more out of life, even if youre old and less able to do the things you used to.