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  • Checkin to ๆน˜ๅ—ๅฐๅ…ฌๅœ’

    ๆน˜ๅ—ๅฐๅ…ฌๅœ’ 35.39743211359152 139.47048329155828
    Mar 03, 2024
    by James
    in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
    Making movies with boyo. Sakura looking fantastic.
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  • Mar 03, 2024
    by James
    Whenever I bake I always wonder why I stopโ€ฆ
    Overnight 40% wheat 60% haru yo koi
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  • Checkin to ๅ—่›ฎๅฑ‹ ๆน˜ๅ—ๅฐๅบ—

    ๅ—่›ฎๅฑ‹ ๆน˜ๅ—ๅฐๅบ— 35.39424292685785 139.466623828096
    Mar 02, 2024
    by James
    in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
    Tasting of โ€œharu ranmanโ€, the special blend of the season.
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  • Checkin to Blue Bottle Coffee

    Blue Bottle Coffee 35.458322 139.630946
    Feb 28, 2024
    by James
    in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
    Post medical checkup breakfast. All good ๐ŸŽ‰
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  • The Week #191

    Feb 27, 2024
    by James
    • ๐ŸŒจ๏ธ The first day or so of this week felt like spring. 20 degrees out and sunny. It was great (except those days occurring in February causes worry). As if to make up for a couple of nice days, the remainder of the week was cold (2 - 8c) and wet.ย 
    • ๐ŸŒด We had another 3-day weekend this week and it was cold and rainy 2 of the 3 days. On the first day Yumi was sick, so was in charge of boyo. We went to the local Ito Yokado so Leo could buy some balloons ๐ŸŽˆ. He had learned how to blow them up a day prior at pre-school and wanted to show us. I'm loving watching balloons fly around the house....Sophie ๐Ÿถ, less so.
    • ๐Ÿ“บ I finished watching Get Back and it was brilliant. Their approach to developing an album is quite similar to how I feel good software products should be built. It was blowing my mind the entire...8 hours...which is to also say I've got a blog post that I need to write.
    • ๐Ÿ“š A couple of weeks ago, my old kindle stopped holding a charge. It was the base model (with ads on the cover) from probably 2015 or so...so not a surprise. I want to read more books and was quite happy I re-kindled (๐Ÿฅ) my reading habit last year...and having a dead-enough kindle was putting a hamper on that.

      ย I replaced it with the Paperwhite Signature edition. I went with the Paperwhite because it's (apparently) the best e-reader. It being lit allows me to also read it in bed / low-light conditions. Last night I read about 15 pages of Lord of the Rings.ย  I went with Signature Edition over the ads/non-ads version because we had a wireless charging pad I'd like to use it with. The plan is to leave my cellphone downstairs on the charger when I go to bed and just take my kindle (which is the opposite of when I thought I lost my Airpods and just went to sleep along with Leo, but reading feels like a better reason to stay up ~30 minutes, rather than YouTube (have you seen the algorithm doing its thing during a US election season...ugh, not before bed (or ever, please)))
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  • Feb 26, 2024
    by James
    ๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒฌ๏ธAfternoon Run
    Super windy run with a couple blossoms.

    4.0km

    26.8min

    24.2m climbed

    157.7avg bpm

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  • Feb 24, 2024
    by James
    Just finished watching Get Back, the documentary about the Beatles, and all I can think is how much their process for making music is quite similar to making software. At least in my head.
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  • ๐Ÿ”— There are no Original Ideas. But...

    Feb 24, 2024
    by James
    Designing a product is keeping five thousand things in your brain and fitting them all together in new and different ways to get what you want. And every day you discover something new that is a new problem or a new opportunity to fit these things together a little differently.

    And itโ€™s that process that is the magic.
    That process, to me, feels like (how I imagine) making music. You get in a groove, riff with your teammates and you build something great.
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    2. design
    3. product
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  • Feb 24, 2024
    by James
    Amazing how some blue skies after 3-days of cold rain really lifts the spirits. โ˜€๏ธ
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  • Unintended consequences of Introducing new tech into our lives

    Feb 22, 2024
    by James
    Introducing a new piece of technology into our lives has the ability to change us in ways we didn't foresee and don't notice until we have the opportunity to live without it. Smartphones are an obvious example, but this isn't about smartphones (entirely).

    On a trip to Spain I misplaced my Airpods. Until they turned up 3-weeks later in my backpack (in that one pocket you never open because it's too small for anything...except a pair of AirPods), I had the chance to live as if I never bought them. While my runs were a bit harder...but I could actually think and sort my thoughts without music distracting me.ย 

    I slept better, too. I hadn't realized that I had gotten into the habit of watching videos on the internet for ~hour most nights before bed on my phone. And since I was on my phone, I'd ultimately peek into Email or Slack. But without my AirPods, I couldn't watch YouTube in bed, so I'd just sleep.

    I didn't expect purchasing AirPods would result in me losing an hour of sleep a night.

    What about reintroducing older technology into our lives? I've found it can have positive affects in our lives. I recently refurbished an iPod Classic. I grew tired of streaming music โ€“finding music is difficult (much easier to scroll around than type on virtual keyboard or tap through 4 different screens one handed) and it buffers.

    With my iPod, on the train, my mind can wander like it used to. When I want to change a song, I just change a song. I don't get distracted by unlocking my phone, searching for the Music app, waiting for attempt to reload its state...before ultimately dumping me at the top of the navigation. When I start or stop a song there isn't this fear that bluetooth has messed up and I'm about to play music into a rush hour train (only works with wired headphones and there isn't a speaker on the device). I can relax and just enjoy the music.

    When we buy new tech, we often only think about the promises of the product, and we don't think about the unintended changes that these products might bring. If we do not consider these and are not intentional when introducing tech we may find ourselves anxious and sleep deprived and without an understanding why.
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