Blogging has been a little light this week. Just not that much stuff to link to, and I’ve been in a headspace where I’ve not had too many share-worthy thoughts or ideas. I’ve been tired – maybe that’s the reason.
I also didn’t post this on Friday but left it til the following Monday! Silly David.
This week’s worky highlights:
- Some more great chats with people about Skillstats, which fills me with hope that this might be a thing and eventually contribute to me being able to retire at some point in the next few decades (an increasing concern as the years pass…!)
- A lovely chat with Marcus Rees-Harris. We definitely have met at some point, we are sure, but it was lovely to have a proper chat with someone I have been connected to online for some time. He is thriving in a new role, and it was great to see.
- Been working with Nick on LGR Camp, which is now open for registration.
Not really work stuff:
- Had a nice discussion over email with Giles Turnbull about finding files in MacOS (I suggested trying out HoudahSpot and Find any File)
Media consumption:
- Finished the Pirates of the Caribbean series of films. Fourth was very poor, I thought, the fifth and final one slightly better.
- Watched The War of the Worlds (the Tom Cruise one) again with the family and found it kind of ok but also weirdly low stakes.
- Have found the Past, Present, Future podcast presented by David Runciman really interesting and it makes a break from all the football ones I otherwise listen to.
