October 2021
Dinner from yesterday evening, the second course in my daughter’s and my pasta weekend.
I just started reading Just Fucking Ship by Amy Hoy.📚
The first course of my daughter’s and my pasta intensive weekend ;-)
And this is the result of yesterday’s project.
The next project for today.
Physic experiments with my daughter —trying to build a motor. Unfortunately, it did not really work :-(
Review of Foundation and Empire (The Foundation Trilogy, Book 2)
I finished reading Foundation and Empire (The Foundation Trilogy, Book 2) by Isaac Asimov.📚
Review of Foundation (The Foundation Trilogy, Book 1)
I finished reading Foundation (The Foundation Trilogy, Book 1) by Isaac Asimov.📚
Review of Airborn (Airborn Book 1)
I just finished reading Airborn by Kenneth Oppel.📚
Does somebody know a service where I could set up a list of emails, and it would randomly send me one of these every day? Something along the lines of a daily motivational message (but with content defined by me).
Switch: Decomposed
I just started reading Airborn by Kenneth Oppel.📚
Review of Invisible Sun (Empire Games Book 3)
I just finished reading Invisible Sun (Empire Games Book 3) by Charles Stross.📚
Review of Fugitive Telemetry (The Murderbot Diaries Book 6)
I finished reading Fugitive Telemetry (The Murderbot Diaries Book 6) by Martha Wells.📚
Review of Between a Rock and a Hard Place
I finished reading Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Basis of the Motion Picture 127 Hours by Aron Ralston.📚
The first time I’ve tried tomato jam. I can’t eat too much at once, but a bit is nice.
Seen yesterday in Brienz.
Review of A Million Things To Ask A Neuroscientist
I finished reading A Million Things To Ask A Neuroscientist: The brain made easy by Mike Tranter PhD.📚 How does our brain work? How do we remember, how can we learn new ideas? Does depression change your brain? Are just some of the questions the author answers in this book.
Entry to the canyon.
Mushroom on a tree trunk
I just started reading Invisible Sun (Empire Games Book 3) by Charles Stross.📚
I wonder if there are any tools for the mac to hide the file system from your customers when sharing your desktop. When working on projects for multiple customers, I need to hide such information. I was thinking about a software solution, but also, a process solution could be possible. I had one idea to create a user account per customer – but that does not feel efficient.
Not sure I like this new variant of UNO. Its called UnoFlip and uses the back side of the cards for a second set of cards.
I just started reading Foundation and Empire (The Foundation Trilogy, Book 2) by Isaac Asimov.📚
Top two things you don’t want to happen when attending a funeral: people losing consciousness and people losing consciousness and falling over walls, so you need to call an ambulance.
Sun behind the mountain.
@V_ cool idea!
by toddgrotenhuis on
@V_ you could randomly assign dates yourself using any service which allows 'Send Later'. You probably don't wanna spend 30 bucks on Superhuman, so consider a cheapo/freebie like Boomerang; or I believe native Gmail allows Schedule now if you can stomach g00g (you could just create a burner account for this)
by warner on
@warner using the shedule fuction is actualy a good solution did not think about that. And it looks like that the term "personal newsletter" which would perfectly cover my usecase has already a different meaning :-(
by V_ on
@V_ i mean most people's personal newsletters are for their own benefit anyway, what with open rates sliding and now untrackable
by warner on