Journals for the last 11 days with entries
last week | last month| last year | all entries- I finally finished the migration from 'main' to 'master' for the Agora root, belatedly :)
- I had a great day on [[2025-12-13]] with [[KM]] and [[Lady Burup]]. Thank you!
- New Agora signup! Welcome [[@matthieuG]] :)
- A lovely Saturday with [[KM]] and [[Lady Burup]] at home. Relaxing and interesting. With [[KM]] we did a nice walk in ZΓΌrich in the cold weather, knowing it will just keep getting colder.
- The week was pretty brutal at work (3x presentations, 2x reviews, plus planning and some ad hoc meetingsd) -- it feels great now that it's in the past though. I feel I 'survived' the last tricky week of the work year; things should quiet down from now on as people start going into holidays mode.
2025-12-07
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Christmas 10k run 2025.
- Completed!
- My [[Christmas 10k run playlist]].
2025-12-03
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I should check out [[org-gtd]].
- From a quick first glance, it looks like a formalised way of doing much of what I'm already doing.
- So it could be quite useful.
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I'm wary of two things though:
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Might be too formalised? Perhaps you can easily customise / extend.
- The README suggests it written for someone who doesn't want to be bothered with org-mode's complexities. Hmm.
- I tie heavily into org-roam for project reference material. I wonder how org-gtd works with that aspect of GTD.
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Might be too formalised? Perhaps you can easily customise / extend.
- Definitely worth looking further.
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[[I sometimes feel]]:
- as if I'm [[struck by lightning]]
- as if I've caught fire
- we will go together until the dark of night
- (do you know what I mean�)
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Busy working and happy; I've been told I look tired at times but recently got some good sleep through the holidays and I feel with high energy levels.
2025-11-30
2025-11-22
[[Digital colonialism]] is the use of digital technology for political, economic, and social domination of another sovereign country or people
2025-11-21
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Christmas Pudding 10k.
- I ran 7k in 43 minutes last night.
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Playlist
- Beach House β Myth
- Proem β She Never Cries
- Closer Musik β Piraten
- Vessels β Glass Lake
- Frog Pocket β Hurrah Sapphire Moon
- Sieren β Blue Memories
- The The β This Is the Day
- Maps β Heya Yaha
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[[journals]] test
- Now only accepting a hyphen as separator
- Previous nodes didn't show because I was using an underscore as separator
- Mystery solved!
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Trying out [[jujutsu]]
- Seems like the workflow is more harmonious with agents than regular [[git]]
- Also has a really cool name
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Made a buggy yet functional version of a [[event highlighting]] system for [[tidalcycles]] on [[emacs]]
- The word functional doing a lot of heavy lifting there
- Also reading some [[kenzaburo oe]]
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In principle, I am an anarchist. Kurt Vonnegut once said he was an agnostic who respects Jesus Christ. I am an anarchist who loves democracy.↩
2025-11-11
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I'm enjoying my new approach to quick access to [[Emacs]] in my work environment.
- Not quite as intuitive or fun as using [[Guake]], but having GUI Emacs feel like an improvement.
- I like running the terminal version of Emacs but felt like missing out on a few too many niceties that way.
- Interesting to observe that other people either take a 'one frame to rule them all' or multiple frames approach.
- I've currently gone for one frame, using [[Spacemacs]] layouts to switch between different contexts. I'll see how that pans out.
- [[Updating my approach to window management and Emacs]]
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Hmm, interesting, whatever slowness I was experiencing regarding [[org-agenda]] rebuilding seems to have gone away with the switch back to using the GUI Emacs.
- Or maybe it's because I'm just running one instance again?
- Either way, but for that to have gone away.
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Sometimes, because I had separate multiple frames, I'd end up editing the same file in two separate frames and get conflicts around changes to the file.
- Particular when using org-capture to add to my Tasks.org file, then editing that in another frame.
- Avoiding this issue is a handy perk of using one frame with layouts - all the buffers are present in all layouts (I assume?), just hidden from view.
- Noting that probably this conflict would also be avoidable if running different frames from the same server instance of Emacs.