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  • πŸ”— A Strong U.S. Dollar Weighs on the World

    Apr 30, 2024
    by James
    Two-thirds of the roughly 150 currencies have weakened against the dollar, whose strength stems from high interest rates because of stubborn inflation.
    With the yen recently reaching Β₯160/dollar, rates not seen since 1990, it feels like a dream when a dollar was Β₯110. I hope (and have been hoping for 18 months now, so not getting my hopes up) the rates become a bit more manageable. Tiny jars of peanut butter shouldn't cost ~Β₯600.
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  • The Week #200

    Apr 30, 2024
    by James
    • πŸ’―πŸ’―. I never thought when I started my weekly blog posts in a whim in 3.8 years ago, I'd continue doing it for the next 199 weeks. Around 100 weeks ago I had flirted with the idea of maybe not doing the week every week. This time, no such thought occurs.
    • 🐨 Golden week started this week. It's a bit of a miss year because instead of having a nice string of days off in a row, there's effectively a 3-day weekend followed by 3 regular days, thena 4-day weekend. But as it's Golden week a lot of stores were prepared for massive crowds.

      The Pokemon center in Yokohama was as well. Their website said you'd need to get a reservation ticket and you could only enter to shop during that reserved time. I needed to get out of the house, so we decided to go and see what happens. As it turned out, we arrive 2-minutes before they decided to open the store to everyone without any reservations. It was still massively crowded, taking us 20 -30 minutes to check out. The entire way home Leo held on to his Mew plushie and it was super cute.
    • πŸ– We celebrated Showa day by having a BBQ at another friend's house. Instead of tacos, this time we made ahijo and I brought some fresh baked bread. It was a lot of fun.
    • ✈️ We bought tickets for a trip to the US this summer. Direct flights to Seattle (or anywhere in the US) from Japan are expensive. It's about $2,000 cheaper if we fly through Hawaii and take a domestic flight to Seattle. We've never been to Hawaii before, so we decided to split the difference and stay for few days in Waikiki. I'm really looking forward to the trip to see my Dad (it's been almost 8 years?! 😱) and for him to meet his grandson for the first time.
    • πŸ’΄ While the trip (as a whole) is gonna be fun, the exchange rate is giving me a bit of a pause. The strong dollar sent the yen down to Β₯160 /dollar - rates not seen since 1990. One one hand, I can't control the exchange rate so it'll be what it'll be...but also ouch.
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  • Apr 28, 2024
    by James
    Morning Run
    Out before it heats up too much. When there’s no vending machines there’s always a konbini.

    5.0km

    35.6min

    21.2m climbed

    162.5avg bpm

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  • Checkin to Pokemon Center Yokohama (γƒγ‚±γƒ’γƒ³γ‚»γƒ³γ‚ΏγƒΌγƒ¨γ‚³γƒγƒž)

    Pokemon Center Yokohama (γƒγ‚±γƒ’γƒ³γ‚»γƒ³γ‚ΏγƒΌγƒ¨γ‚³γƒγƒž) 35.46457174031287 139.62448983936463
    Apr 27, 2024
    by James
    in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
    Came exactly when they opened without reservation without planning it. Getting some stuffed friends.
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  • Checkin to Starbucks

    Starbucks 35.665467041996656 139.73933081855054
    Apr 26, 2024
    by James
    in Minato, Tokyo, Japan
    I like the trend of reusable cups when eating in at Starbucks. Less waste. Firmly ice coffee season.
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  • πŸ”— F.C.C. Votes to Restore Net Neutrality Rules

    Apr 26, 2024
    by James
    Commissioners voted along party lines to revive the rules that declare broadband as a utility-like service that could be regulated like phones and water.
    Happy to see net neutrality back in play in the US. Access to the internet is essential to be a member modern society and should be treated like a utility.
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  • Apr 25, 2024
    by James
    Well that was hot
    Officially in route plan by vending machines that accept cashless payments season.

    4.5km

    30.4min

    24.4m climbed

    161.7avg bpm

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  • The Week #199

    Apr 23, 2024
    by James
    • πŸ– We had a BBQ with a couple of friends at friend's house nearby and it was a lot of fun. They've got a large chunk of land (probably what would fit 6 or so Japanese houses?) so they actually had a nice chunk of grass out back. They're close enough that I was able to load up a wagon and pull our contributions. On the menu was chicken tacos (corn + flour), roast beef, onions pulled directly from the garden, and craft beer and more. Excellent fun and good conversation.
    • πŸƒ I got two runs in last week, which rather happy about. The running itself isn't the hard part, but rather finding / making the time. Even a 30 minute run takes an hour when you factor in changing, showering, and a short warm up walk. Technically I have the time shortly after I wake up most days, but it's not quite hot enough outside to necessitate 5am runs.Β 
    • πŸŽ‰ Episode 16 of Inside Octopus Energy podcast is focused on Kraken. Worth mentioning on this blog because it includes a few couple of shout outs to my team in Japan for the AI / LLM product work we've done over the past couple of years. Always nice to get shout outs from the top.
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  • Apr 21, 2024
    by James
    Morning Run
    Pre-BBQ run.

    4.5km

    30.1min

    28m climbed

    140.9avg bpm

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  • πŸ”— The Microsoft-Dilemma - Europe as a Software Colony

    Apr 21, 2024
    by James
    Many 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.
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