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| Dispatch #35 (January 2026) | 2025-12-11T00:33:58-05:00 | false |
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- Nev 4th birthday
- Trip to Asheville
- Christmas in Greensboro
- Lake
- Gabby
- Urban Air
- Spending time with old people
- Christmas vs. Thanksgiving
{{<dither IMG_2327.jpeg "782x600">}}Curly‑haired kid at a birthday table, eyes wide as balloons float overhead.{{}} {{<dither IMG_3491.jpeg "782x600">}}Standing with a giant wooden troll—whimsical roadside art and a family moment.{{}}
{{<dither IMG_9572.jpeg "782x600">}}A child caught in a flurry of snow, wide‑eyed amid glowing holiday lights and a shiny sculpture.{{}} {{<dither IMG_9572.jpeg "782x600">}}A child caught in a flurry of snow, wide‑eyed amid glowing holiday lights and a shiny sculpture.{{}}
Music
- “My Favorite Kings”
- “Signal Drift”
- Bass pedal
3D Printing
- Bambu Lab P1S
- Toys
- Crap catchers ("fancy new kitchen knives")
- Blender
- OpenSCAD (via)
- James / plastics / pet causes
- AI, Twitter
{{<dither crap-catcher.jpg "782x600">}}A 3D model of a long rectangular tray or catch basin in Blender, shown in wireframe-style shading with the scene axes visible.{{}} {{<dither IMG_9650.jpeg "782x600">}}A refrigerator with a 3D printed shelf above a strip of knives.{{}}
Misc.
- Post about stuff (at getting rid of it)
- AI talk
- These tools don’t replace thinking
- They reward good & clear thinking
- Good software development practices still apply
- And in some cases, matter even more
- Abundance mindset over zero-sum
- These tools don’t replace thinking
- Health post series
{{<dither IMG_9467.jpeg "782x600">}}Big sister in a purple puffer hugs her giggling little brother on the playground, both in bright blue shoes and grinning wide.{{}} {{<dither IMG_2575.jpeg "782x600">}}Dad in a gray robe laughing as he hauls two giggling kids through a leaf-covered yard.{{}}
This Month
- Adventure:
- Project:
- Skill:
Reading & Listening
- Fiction: The Will of the Many, James Islington (via)
- Non-fiction: The Magic of Code, Samuel Arbesman (via)
- Music: Septet, John Carroll Kirby (via, though one track is on my Lisbon playlist)
Links
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My 2026 Q1 Planning and Moving to a New Planner – Writing at Large
That’s it. There are no stickers in my planner, no highlighters, illustrations and such. It’s a practical tool for me. I won’t photograph it for the blog or social media because it’s so personal, and that’s its job – to work for me, not to generate content or likes. It isn’t pretty, but boy is it functional. I reference it at least one or two time a day every day. From it stems my daily to-do list, my weekly review, my long and short term plans. It’s an investment that’s paid dividends over the years, and from what I can tell my new format promises to pay me back even more.
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Thin Desires Are Eating Your Life (via)
The business model of most consumer technology is to identify some thick desire, find the part of it that produces a neurological reward, and then deliver that reward without the rest of the package.
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A blog is a biography | Dries Buytaert (via)
If that idea feels compelling, this might be a good time to start a blog or a website. Not to build a large audience, but just to leave a trail. Future you may be grateful you began.
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This life gives you nothing - Blackbird Spyplane (via)
When we do this, we don’t just find ourselves with more time on our hands, but with more life on our hands, too. Because we set things back in motion. The world remains the same, but the way we see it changes.