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I shouldn't use multiple tools for a single task, but I do it anyway.
Speaking of multiple tools, why am I posting here instead of at baty.net? Probably because I
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My mom and dad are home from Florida. They seemed glad to be home. My uncle (82) has been suffering from dementia and is nearly immobile. It took him nearly 5 minutes to
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Now that I have the various post types sorted here, I'm pretty sure I can live without the daily blog. The wildcard now is Coping Mechanism. I like using Ghost. I
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I plan to avoid most news and all social media for a week. It's to the point where, between the daily barrage of horrible, incompetent people doing stupid, horrible things and
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"README-driven development" is a phrase Simon Willison used and it's kind of perfect.
I'll never understand why people get such a boner over ridiculing someone else'
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I'm spinning today. I want to do everything at once.
One of the things I did was completely revamp my Obsidian vault, with Claude Cowork's help. I wouldn'
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Much of yesterday was swallowed by converting this blog from Hugo to Eleventy (Like Twitter, I'll probably never call it Build Awesome 🙄). I wondered if I'd wake up today
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Decisions, decisions...I can't stick with 'em
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I feel like doing my daily post from here today.
This is one of those days where I want things to be simpler. Simple tools. Simple workflow. Simple ideas. Emacs is none of
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Early AI photography tools like automatic masking and object removal were a miracle. Then came "Replace Sky" and it's been downhill ever since. The better generative AI gets and
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Whenever I test a new blogging tool or return to an old one, I'm reminded that there are things I need to relearn or rebuild. Everything has specific requirements. Doing this
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It's a pain finding a photo for every daily journal post, but reviewing my catalog helps remind me that I enjoy photography and have made many photographs that are interesting to
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When I was born my dad drove a 1957 turquoise and ivory Chevy Bel Air convertable. It's what brought me home from the hospital that first time. Wasn't long
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Having too many choices is bad for me, but I refuse to give up any of them. You know, just in case.
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What's brewing at Flickr? Maybe I should just move to Pika. Unkept promises to myself.
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Am I back? Not sure yet, but I think I’m a static-blog kind of fella. Pure Blog is awesome, and Kev’s done a great job with it. I like it a lot. And yet
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