Recently
Inspired by Tom MacWright’s Recently posts, here’s what’s been going on with me!
Music
I got my vinyl copy of Nothing Happens by Wallows on Thursday and I’m delighted :)
I discovered Su Lee through kyuuwaii’s cover of Can’t Get Over You by Joji aka Pink Guy, which was fun. She is wonderful.
Reading
I don’t know when the last time I read a book was, but I have been itching for a reread of the Eragon series in order to read the first book in the sequel series.
I do spend a lot of time reading my many RSS feeds I’ve subscribed to in Feedbin. Here’s some of the articles I’ve read recently:
This is one of the reasons why I made this blog, but I’ve been slow to post to it, in exchange for fidgeting with the design.
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You can see my middling attempts at solving this problem in A Day on the Trails. I added the Internet Archive snapshots of the links in that post as small icons right after the canonical links.
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Short-form vs long-form posts - Jonnie Hallman (@destroytoday)
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Kimberly Hirsh - This is not a polished blog.
These two have inspired me to add notes vs. posts to my site and to aim for more flow rather than substance in my blog.
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Pseudo-Randomly Adding Illustrations with CSS – Eric’s Archived Thoughts
This is a crazy-cool way to very-pseudo-randomly generated an order for a set of background illustrations - I will be glad if I can someday make use of illustrations as much as Eric Meyer or Tom MacWright
I’m hoping that in the theme of zettelkasten I can post more useful tidbits of information that can be useful for both myself and y’all. I remember a post from Chris Krycho (do you see a theme here?) about using his blog as a public notebook, and I definitely vibe with that idea.
Drinks
In November I stopped drinking coffee and soft drinks and started taking Vitamin D supplements and using the Rise sleep app to track my sleep in a non-didactic way, and I had a good experience. Carport Coffee is an active hindrance on this plan though. They have delicious coffee and take great consideration in their brewing and water filtration.
Recently I stole back my Moka pot and Mr. Coffee espresso machine from my friends and family and have tried my hand at perfecting an at-home cup of Carport blend coffee. I haven’t had the best of luck, since I have the cheapest hand-powered burr grinder possible — a JavaPresse. It was $30 and better than a blade grinder, but terrible in global terms of grinders. Especially compared to a set of beautiful commercial-grade electric burr grinders. I’ve kept track of my attempts in Bear.app and you can see them at Coffee Attempts.
I bought a Fuzion Digital Kitchen Scale 3000g/ 0.1g at the recommendation of James Hoffman and it is wonderful! It is 0.01g accurate up to 500g so it is great for measuring coffee beans and baking with. I was able to make Japanese milk bread at my friend’s recommendation and it was absolutely delicious.