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byMorning Run
Pre-BBQ run.4.5km
30.1min
28m climbed
140.9avg bpm
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π The Microsoft-Dilemma - Europe as a Software Colony
byMany state and public administrations from Helsinki to Lisbon operate with the software of the US corporation. It makes them vulnerable for hackers and spies, violates European public procurement l...
This is a bit of old news for someone who's been following this since the original Linux powering Munich experiments in the early 2000's.
While native apps are arguably better for data entry heavy apps and everything's a web app these days, that everything's a web app today makes it easier for end users to run any OS. That said, it also means you can no longer do whatever you want with the "documents" produced by the app because they live in a database in their data center. -
Checkin to Ito Yokado (γ€γγΌγ¨γΌγ«γγΌ η«ε ΄εΊ)
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Checkin to Starbucks
by in Minato, Tokyo, JapanSuper crowded for 7:30 in the morning. Double the people as usual. -
byFirst ice coffee of the year. Feels a bit early, but oh so good.
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byLunch Run
Boating to some vintage Moby.4.3km
30.2min
20.4m climbed
166.7avg bpm
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π California exceeds 100% of energy demand with renewables over a record 30 days
byIn a major clean energy benchmark, wind, solar, and hydro exceeded 100% of demand on California's main grid for 30 of the past 38 days.
Why isn't this being shouted from the rooftops? The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed.- Tagged with
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The Week #198
by- π« Leo had his first full week of primary school. He seems to be getting along well with everyone and enjoys the after school program. I haven't a clue what he's actually doing in school each day as he doesn't say...but he did write his last name.
But it wasn't all roses. Leo's been low-key stressing about school lunch (as he's a picky eater π’). The first day of school lunch the moment he woke up he started crying he didn't want to go to school. I had to drag him outside and to the meeting point (crying the entire way). And I had to walk with him all the way to where he entered the building (crying). When he came home he was all smiles and happy. "How was lunch?" "Good π". All that crying and effort and stress for nada. - π± Since Leo's now eating school lunch, I no longer need to make bento every morning. Which is quite nice as it took a bit of time. But also a bit of a problem as it means my lunch isn't made already either.
- πββοΈ I managed to get out for a run. This cold had been persisting for a while and some medicine from the doc helped me get well enough to run. It felt good to get out there again and just boat along.
- πΊ I started watching Franklin, which has proven to be quite interesting. I like that the French people speak French, unlike in Napoleon. It's also made me think I should probably add a biographyΒ or two to my kindle.
- π« Leo had his first full week of primary school. He seems to be getting along well with everyone and enjoys the after school program. I haven't a clue what he's actually doing in school each day as he doesn't say...but he did write his last name.
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π Living Like It's 99: No Social Media, No Smartphone
byAt the time of writing this article, Iβve been living without social media for 3 years and without a smartphone for 2 years. Everything started as an experiment motivated by my privacy concerns.
Not such a bad idea...he says after having just purchase an iPhone 14 π¬- Tagged with
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- privacy
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Checkin to EATALY
Rare lunch just the two of us.