Weekly Notes 2024.16

2024-04-21 2 min read
  • At this point, I should just summarize every week this Spring with “work is very busy, and I haven’t done much besides that of note.” 😂 (Of course, that’s boring reading though, so I won’t do that.)
  • I continued my meal planning this week, which included running across a tasty and easy Chili recipe. I was tempted to make it again next week, but I probably should have some diversity in my meals.
  • As you’ll see in my Read section (below), I went on a kick reading how others use OmniFocus, and I pulled a few ideas from Scotty Jackson’s article that I’ve implemented into my own system.
  • This weekend, I removed my /now page from my website. It was a fun idea, but I found updating it tedious, especially when I’m busy. And a /now page that doesn’t get updated isn’t particularly useful…
  • I also spent some time playing Voxel Tycoon, a game that I’ve played on and off for a few months. Something about this type of strategy game can be very fun for me.

Read

Listened To

  • ATP Insider: Computing Origin Stories
  • Mac Power Users: 740: “From The Beatles to The Libertines,” with Lee Garrett

Watched

  • The Beekeeper (2024)

Weekly Notes 2024.15

2024-04-14 2 min read
  • The past week was pretty busy at work, with a combination of meetings, project kickoffs, and Spring beta testing/troubleshooting. And this weekend, as I publish this update, I’ve been crunching on a project as well, so I don’t feel like taking much time to write…
  • I did, however, make a bit of a change to something personally though… For the first time in years, I designed a weekly menu, and actually roughly stuck with it. This got me both purchasing a few foods I am not used to at the store, and also being a bit more conscious of exactly what I was eating day to day.
  • Speaking of changes… During the week, for some reason, I got very annoyed at Todoist and am back on OmniFocus. I’m not sure if it’s a coping mechanism for when I feel overwhelmed, or if there are features of OmniFocus I was missing in Todoist… 🤷‍♂️
  • I’m also strongly considering changing the format/content of these posts. I enjoy having a short outline of what I’ve done, interesting things, etc, but the time commitment to write it up discourages me if I’m at all busy. And there are times of my life when I am, in fact, pretty busy. Perhaps I’ll switch to just notable podcasts vs every podcast I listened to?

Listened To

  • Issues, Etc.: 1033: The Teaching of Limited Atonement - Dr. Jordan Cooper
  • Mac Power Users: 739: Checking in on Freeform

Watched

  • Howl’s Moving Castle (2004)

Weekly Notes 2024.13 & 2024.14

2024-04-07 3 min read
  • The last week in March (Holy Week), I was traveling for both work and to visit family, and didn’t take the time to write up my weekly notes. So this post is going to include two weeks.
  • On the Wednesday of Holy Week, I was in the office for a few hours, then headed to Ohio to visit family, and to do some heads-down remote work. I’ve found that for certain projects, I really need to have dedicated time away from the office to focus if I want to complete the work in a reasonable amount of time…
  • Thursday through Sunday were a mix of church services for Holy Week (which included some of my absolute favorite hymns), along with a fair amount of remote work, in an attempt to finish the aforementioned project.
  • Monday started early with some travel for work, followed by a late afternoon/early evening trip back to Illinois. Then, Tuesday through Friday were back in the office for a fairly busy week of work.
  • Thankfully, this weekend I’ve had some downtime, which have included some reading, some catching up on chores and projects around the house, and a little gaming.
  • Speaking of gaming… I’ve enjoyed playing RuneScape over the years, and on Saturday (4/6) I finished the 2024 April Fools event, which brought Benchsitting as a new skill to the game.

99 Benchsitting

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Weekly Notes 2024.12

2024-03-25 2 min read
  • The past week was once again relatively uneventful, with work consuming a lot of my time.
  • I found out mid-week that you can right click on a contact’s name in Slack, and copy the link to a Slack Huddle with them, then paste that to a meeting invite, so that scheduled meetings can take place directly in Slack. I won’t have a use for that often, but I may use it for scheduled lightweight meetings on occasion.
  • Over the weekend I worked on setting up a computer I need for a work project with Ubuntu, and decided to go ahead and pay for/set up Ubuntu Pro on it as well. I’ve gone back and forth on whether I like the idea of a paid subscription, but live Kernel updates and 10 years of ESM seems worthwhile for a system that I’m not touching on a day to day basis.

Listened To

  • Accidental Tech Podcast: 579: Use Your Words
  • Clockwise: 546: Taco iPad
  • Congressional Dish: CD289: The Not A TikTok Ban Bill
  • Connected: 494: Esse Tiere
  • Cortex: 153: What Even Is an Office?
  • DTNS/Good Day Internet: How Do You Keep Listener’s Interested? - Editor’s Desk
  • Getting Things Done: 250: Projects and Someday Maybe Lists
  • Issues, Etc.: 0782: The Bible and Gender Ideology - Dr. Mark Rockenbach
  • Issues, Etc.: 0802: Dealing with Pornography’s Temptation - Daniel Weiss
  • Just and Sinner: Is the Christian Forgiven of Past, Present, and Future Sins at the Moment of Conversion?
  • Just and Sinner: Sola Fide: Justification by Faith
  • Just and Sinner: What’s Wrong with the Modern Conception of Rights?
  • Just and Sinner: Sola Scriptura: Scripture Alone
  • Just and Sinner: From Reformed to Lutheran
  • Late Night Linux: 273
  • Linux Matters: the Joy of Linux Torture
  • Mac Power Users: 736: Maintaining & Caring For Your Apple Hardware
  • The Rebound: 487: Have You Tried NOT Going Viral
  • Upgrade: 504: Tone 47
  • We’re Not Wrong: About Sonia Sotomayor retiring and the death of Electric Vehicles

Watched

  • Friends, S01E05 - S02E01

Weekly Notes 2024.11

2024-03-19 2 min read
  • This past week was pretty uneventful. Work has been busy enough that I haven’t devoted much time to personal projects.
  • Over the weekend I replaced a failing drive on my media/backup server, which required a pretty small amount of my direct time to get resolved, but took well over 12 hours to rebuild the array.
  • Over the weekend I also watched the first part of Dune. I quite enjoyed it, and am looking forward to seeing the sequel sometime soon (probably when it’s out on BluRay).

Listened To

  • Accidental Tech Podcast: 578: Weird Can Be Beautiful
  • Ask Noah Show: 380: Open Source Task Management
  • Clockwise: 545: Cake and Cookies
  • Connected: 493: Ends in Potify
  • Dot Social: Moving the Fediverse Forward at FedifForum and Beyond, with Johannes Ernst of Dazzle Labs
  • DTNS/Good Day Internet: Why is DTN’s Twitch Channel called GDI? - Editor’s Desk
  • DTNS/Good Day Internet: About ByteDance (Narrative)
  • Issues, Etc.: 0743: The Book of Mormon - Dr. Jordan Cooper
  • Issues, Etc.: 0753: This Week in Pop-Christianity: A Jesse Duplantis Easter Sermon - Pr. Chris Rosebrough
  • It’s a Thing: 308: Living in a World of Fandom
  • Late Night Linux: 272
  • Mac Power Users: 735: Catching up with Ryan JA Murphy
  • The Rebound: 486: I’m Eating a Turtleneck
  • Upgrade: 503: We Own the Refs, the Stadium, and the Field
  • We’re Not Wrong: About the TikTok ban and Boeing

Watched

  • Dune (2021)
  • Friends, S01E01 - S01E04
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