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title: "Dispatch #3 (May 2023)"
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date: 2023-04-30T23:00:00-04:00
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draft: false
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tags:
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- dispatch
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- ebikes
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references:
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- title: "Some Favorite Reads From 2022 • by Kyle Aster"
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url: https://warpspire.com/posts/some-favorite-reads-2022
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date: 2023-04-30T18:47:22Z
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file: warpspire-com-bhv7lv.txt
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- title: "Simple Commit Linting for Issue Number in GitHub Actions | Viget"
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url: https://www.viget.com/articles/simple-commit-linting-for-issue-number-in-github-actions/
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date: 2023-04-30T18:47:23Z
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file: www-viget-com-biybeb.txt
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- title: "What Do You Want to Make Real in the World? — Anna Havron"
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url: https://www.annahavron.com/blog/what-do-you-want-to-make-real-in-the-world
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date: 2023-04-30T03:38:36Z
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file: www-annahavron-com-34fw9w.txt
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- title: "A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden"
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url: https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history
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date: 2023-04-30T18:47:58Z
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file: maggieappleton-com-n6xsqa.txt
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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.
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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.
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[1]: https://www.aventon.com/products/pace500-3-step-through-ebike
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[2]: 10_miler_results.pdf
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[3]: 10_miler_certificate.png
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This month:
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* Adventure: do some non-electric biking ("acoustic biking" as it were), ideally after getting a rack installed on the car
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* Project: finish this closet off
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* 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
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Reading:
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* Fiction: [_Long Shadows_][4], David Baldacci
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* Non-fiction: [_Building a Second Brain_][5], Tiago Forte
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* _Looks like the author did a [podcast][6] I should check out_
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[4]: https://bookshop.org/p/books/long-shadows-david-baldacci/18261851?ean=9781538719824
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[5]: https://bookshop.org/p/books/building-a-second-brain-a-proven-method-to-organize-your-digital-life-and-unlock-your-creative-potential-tiago-forte/18265370?ean=9781982167387
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[6]: https://www.artofmanliness.com/character/advice/podcast-816-building-a-second-brain/
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Links:
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* [_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]
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* [Simple Commit Linting for Issue Number in GitHub Actions][9] -- short post on my company blog about two topics dear to me: continuous integration and information retrieval.
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* [What Do You Want to Make Real in the World?][10]
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* [A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden][11]
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[7]: https://bookshop.org/p/books/this-is-how-you-lose-the-time-war-amal-el-mohtar/18270911
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[8]: https://warpspire.com/posts/some-favorite-reads-2022
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[9]: https://www.viget.com/articles/simple-commit-linting-for-issue-number-in-github-actions/
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[10]: https://www.annahavron.com/blog/what-do-you-want-to-make-real-in-the-world
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[11]: https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history
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