If you write a /now page weekly...isn't it just a weeknotes? Yes. Weeknotes are a new term to me, probably because I am disengaged from corporate patterns (I need a tech bro bingo card). But the concept of link dumps/weeknotes/now pages aren't new. It's journaling on a schedule following a particular form. And honestly it is a good way to give some love to those lost tabs and dedicate some time to reading and purging.

Now

  • I finished a my first class of the semester today! I'm migrating away from slides and trying to move towards self-hosting. I'm softly working with markdown and using a github repo, but working towards self-hosting to resuse scheduling based on classes and not dates.

    • Funnily enough while trying to figure out how to do footnotes in leaflet, I discovered https://syllabus.zone/. Thanks Brendan! (maybe we can add footnotes...or similar to the new docs feature but make it tiny)

  • This semester I've got 4 classes on the docket, with linked syllabi:

    • Code Toolkit: Javascript

      • Sepcifically worked on this one all week. The class was inherited from my dear friend Duncan who moved away :(, but it is a new department to me.

    • Introduction to Computational Media

      • This is an inherited class since it is foundational to all of the grad students in the department.

    • Networked Media

      • ask me next week when class actually starts

    • Web Programming

      • ask me...in two weeks...

  • Signed up for Kagi to use as my search engine. I already am a huge fan of Orion as my browser for the Apple ecosystem, since I read so much on my phone.

    • I've also been thinking about completely disengaging from Apple, but there is a lot to be said of the ease of the entire network. Airdrop is such a wonderful thing...

  • Rolling my own cigarettes has been my fidget of this week, which has been a long time coming because the deli changes how much they feel like charging me on a weekly basis.

  • Stopped wearing my headphones while walking around. This isn't new as of this week, but I had some nice interactions:

    • While grocery shopping in the coffee aisle, I overheard a kid ask his mother if he could do the bulk lever and she said no, so I offered to let him use the beavalanche (bean-avalanche, obv) machine on my behalf. He was very shy, but I think he was a little disappointed by the lack of tactility. I bet he will get really into keyboards.

    • Strolling down the sidewalk, I slipped a lighter into my bag, and a guy walking by asked if he could have a cigarette. I hesitated, since I didn't want to embarass myself, and said no. "Why do you have a lighter if you don't have any cigarettes?" was his response. Caught.

  • Attended Wordhack ft. Nick Montfort, Helen Shewolf Tseng, and Olivia McKayla Ross

    • The open projector had really nice presentations:

      • Queenie presented a poetic piece on closing web tabs that you might have developed an attachment to, which was really sweet.

  • Being picky about a mastodon server. I have a few that I feel like I might want to join, but I also don't even know if I need a new social media platform. I did discover how to make Instagram have a linear feed (Tap Instagram dropdown, change it to following). There's also no ads (shhhhh). Maybe there will be a community out there for me someday. Or maybe somebody will get me a post.lurk invite ;)

  • Dusting as an act of care. Writing weeknotes are dusting off those slept on tabs, too.

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