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Short-form Log


March 18, 2024 - Monday


Back to work after vacation. WFH makes a lot of things easier, though I miss seeing people in the office. I have a good home-office setup - monitors, everything wired by ethernet, etc.


February 14 - Valentine's Day, Ash Wednesday


The beginning of Lent. I'm basically giving up sweets for Lent - any candy, cookies, etc.


We have child being Confirmed at the Cathedral in a couple of weeks. My vacation starts at the same time. I'm taking 2 weeks off in a row, something I haven't done in almost a decade. I'm planning on getting some projects around the house done.


January 6, 2024 - Saturday


On Wednesday, January 3, I watched the first "Untitled Nerdy Chat Show" from Bryan Lunduke. His guests were Rob Braxman, Chris Fisher (Jupiter Broadcastign), and Wendell Wilson (Level 1 Techs). This isn't a review of the whole show, but just me jotting down a couple of thoughts. If I choose to do a longer view of it, I will create a full gemlog post.


There were two topics in the show - 1) What type of phone should Bryan get now that his iPhone broke, and 2) What are the guests thoughts on the leaks coming out from IBM and Redhat about their D&I program.


Phones


The phones being recommended by the guests were basically Pixels loaded with AOSP (Android Open-Source Project) code.


My thoughts on this. If you like Android, and want to run a Google OS on a Google device, that's fine. Do it. But it feels weird that people promote AOSP-based systems as an *alternative* to Google. It's not. Using AOSP you can strip out Google services, but you are still using a Google-developed operating system and, with Pixel, on a Google device.


A couple more thoughts - The guests took swipes at Purism, and the Librem 5. If they don't like Purism, well, that's fine. But the Librem 5 is much more repairable than a Pixel. There are videos on installing a breakout board, completely taking the device apart, etc. A friend of mine swapped out the bluetooth wifi card for a new one, no problem. (try doing that on a mainstream device)


And true Gnu/Linux based OS's, like Mobian and PureOS and UBPorts, etc is truly going independent from Google. Using AOSP is not.


Again, if you *like* Android (or iOS for that matter), that's great. But it is not getting away from Big Tech. Using Android (or AOSP) and iOS is embracing big tech.


IBM/Redhat leaks


I might write a separate post on these, to express my own opinions, later on.


For now, I just want to say I was disappointed that, instead of tackling the topic head on, saying either "I support Redhat/IBM" or "These leaks show that the program Redhat/IBM is using is horrible", the guests pretty much completely dodged the subject.


I mean, if the subject is brought up, debate it. Rather, what was discussed is that "Well, these programs are diminishing in importance going forward anyways" or "what affects tech more, these leaks or *this other thing over here*" ... again dodging the question.


Summary


I like a lot of Lunduke's articles. I'm a big fan of Rob Braxman. I'm not familiar with Chris Fisher or Wendell Wilson.



January 5, 2024 - Friday


It has been an interesting week at work. We are pretty short-staffed right now, so for a developer that means I am getting a lot of extra work done. The work keeps coming though. New requirements, new bugs found, etc. I'm making progress getting through the list of stories for this sprint, but the stories are changing mid-flow.


That's fine. I'm used to it. We just rank the stories, re-prioritize for the sprint, and keep on going.


January 3, 2024


I'm starting a short-form log in Gemini. I will jot down thoughts of mine in here, as a single file. Longer, more thought-out posts will go onto my gemlog. A link to my full Gemlog is below.


The short-form log may be updated several times throught the day.


I'm looking forward to the new year. One of my main goals is to finish my book Quest for the Artifact. I'm at 63,000 words now, with probably another 15,000 - 20,000 words to write.


I am also using World Anvil to help flesh out my world.


Lands of Forstai - World Anvil

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