This is quite the combination of Wi-Fi networks.

Stanford.

Ah, the time honored tradition of not passing your driverā€™s test for obscure happenstance. Daughterā€™ll get ā€˜em next time, but certainly doesnā€™t feel good right now.

Oh, and here’s our latest Good Enough Newsletter.

Sign up if you’d like to keep updated on Good Enough happenings. Expect to see our output and sharing to increase a lot in the next couple of months. (Though July will be more quiet for sure.)

Whelp, we used ChatGPT to write our mission statement and Iā€™m pretty happy with the results: goodenough.us/blog/2023…

Iā€™m in the process of trying to move from a consumption mindset to more of a creation mindset across my life. That implies less scrolling through micro.blog and Mastodon. Wish me luck!

You know if Obsidian Publish supported RSS it might become my homepage, blogging, and microblogging home. Unless Iā€™m missing something? (Its custom CSS is also broken, but I imagine thatā€™ll get fixed.)

I would like a Bluesky invite, but I think only to claim my typical username Just in Case ™.

Ah, the spirit of music.

Lots of Frank Lloyd Wright today.

That moment when you buy the official $$$s Apple cable only to see constant ā€œcable HDCP blah blah blah cable not supportedā€ errors. Thank you.

Heading to Chicago in a couple of hours for a short, short visit. If you have any recs for a family morning on the west side, do share!

Today feels like the first day of spring for us here in southern Minnesota. Sad that itā€™s late, but glad that the forecast appears springy for many days into the future!

Related to my recent posts, for the foreseeable future I’m going to try blogging at Bear Blog and keeping track of commonplace things with Obsidian Publish.

A tough hurdle for me to jump since I’ve controlled my blog server for 10-15 years. I hope it leads to less carried stress of maintenance.

My default setting is to ideals. Ironically, itā€™s not ā€œgood enough.ā€ I can set ideal decision making aside at work, which makes me seemingly double down on idealism in my personal life. Gonna start bringing good enough home on my personal website today, I think.

I ran into a very insightful suggestion on a podcast recently. It was related to those of us trying to get in better shape after 45 or 50. Basically, the most important aspect of a workout routine for us is not getting injured. Injury becomes harder to bounce back from as we age.

About a year ago I wrote about my HTML-only blog, but Iā€™m giving Bear Blog a try now. Not having a text field on the internet is such friction. I knew it going in, and I still know it now.