• Hard things must happen for joy to be there

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    Cool scenery, but the best part comes around the 23 minute mark as Davis talks about the hard stuff that makes the whole thing rewarding. Too often we want just the reward, without the struggle that makes the reward worthwhile.

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  • Automating Things 3 with Taskpaper Templates

    Automating Things 3 with Taskpaper Templates

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    While Things3 has a solid URL scheme I’ve talked about a few times, it’s a huge pain in the ass to use when you need to adjust templates or deal with automation on iPadOS and iOS. The need to detect which device you’re on sucks and Cultured Code needs to come up with some fix…

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  • I hope the sports my kids do are never like this

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    [Interesting and horrid story of sporting parents trying to get their kids into college](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/11/squash-lacrosse-niche-sports-ivy-league-admissions/616474/). Even at the local figure skating clube, which my wife runs, we see some of this for 8 and 10 year olds. Parents flying them around the country trying to find some edge and kids intentionally degrading the others in the…

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  • Don’t Give Social Media Platforms Duties Weaken Them

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    From [Cory Doctrow](https://pluralistic.net/2021/01/17/turner-diaries-fanfic/): > In short, the fact that being removed from Twitter and the app stores and Facebook and Amazon is so devastating is best addressed by weakening those companies by spreading out our digital life onto lots of platforms. > Not by strengthening them by giving them formal duties to either carry or…

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  • The Savvy Ally by Jeannie Gainsburg

    The Savvy Ally by Jeannie Gainsburg

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    I’ve said it many times but it’s always good to acknowledge the biases that you have acquired during your life if you are aware of them. I grew up in a reasonable strict Christian home that would have said the LGBTQ+ community was a bad one. My parents never were ones to be out marching…

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  • Living with My Colonial Legacy – Friday Notes 131

    Living with My Colonial Legacy – Friday Notes 131

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    There was a point in my life when I would feel angry when I’d read the news and see Canadian First Nations talking about the colonial legacy. When a black person would talk about slavery and imply that I had anything to do with it. I haven’t had slaves. I haven’t knowingly committed racist acts.…

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  • North American Suburban Developments Bankrupt Cities

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    One of my long term research projects is to look into city development, specifically how city develompent affects the bonds we form with our neighbours. It feels like generations past knew their neighbours and sat out talking. Today we sit in our houses and never venture out. This channel has lots of great information on…

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  • Syd Bleeds Shimano Brakes

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    Going to have to bleed brakes on my gravel bike at some point. At least when I upgrade it to proper GRX levers and full hydraulic brakes instead of the cable actuated hydralics it came with. Still very happy with my Felt Broam.

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  • Time Blocking with Make Time

    Time Blocking with Make Time

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    Clearly I’m a fan of time blocking, I put together a [course on it over at Skillshare](https://skl.sh/38MQzz8). Recently a new App [Make Time](https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/make-time-app/id1535796091) came across my radar so I thought I’d take a look at it to see if it was a reasonable tool to help manage your timeblocked day. Before we go further, Make…

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  • Persona5 thanks to Matt Birchler

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    I enjoy Matt’s newsletter, especially the music recommendations which I look for weekly. Today’s album I’m enjoying from Matt is [Persona5](https://music.apple.com/ca/album/persona-5-original-soundtrack/1226945984). You can sign up for his excellent newsletter [from Matt’s site](https://birchtree.me). I also enjoy his YouTube channel.

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