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This resonates:
"Invest 80% of your learning time in fundamentals. Leave 20% for frameworks, libraries and tools."
I think it's good to step back and be mindful about where you're putting your energy. This idea reminds me of Stewart Brand's pace layering metaphor. We need all the layers for a healthy ecosystem. This article is a good reminder that we shouldn't focus so intently on the twists and turns of the outside layer that we exclude the others.
OCF photo: leading the peachy parade OCF photo: costumed face OCF photo: boats on the creek OCF photo: laughing in the sun with Peachy OCF photo: primitive encounter
Oregon Country Fair
photo of a bright green 80s volkswagon campervan
Green Machine
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Field Notes really knocked this National Parks edition out of the, um, recreation enclosure. If you don't already have stacks of these nicely designed notebooks this edition would be a good place to start.
ARRL ARRL
Fascinated by this report that the recent earthquakes in California disrupted the atmosphere 13 hours before the quake. It’s the first I’ve heard of ionospheric anomalies before earthquakes.
Mrmrs Mrmrs
I really enjoyed this history lesson / manifesto / questioning. (lesfesquesto?) As the author says, "I find that both building and designing is a constant cycle of having a question and trying to find the answer." This offers some interesting questions including: what potentially important ideas have we forgotten and how can we use computers to iterate faster?
Boring Tech Club boringtechnology.club
I was nodding along so much with this talk I hurt my neck. It's often hard to think about the forest of maintenance when you're in the trees of development, but it's critical because: "Humans have a finite amount of capacity for sweating details."
Fireworks
photo of a 60s volkswagon campervan
Old Camper Van
photo of blueberries and strawberries and cereal in a bowl
Summer Breakfast
photo of four rocks stacked in a windowsill
Indoor Cairn
looking up at lights in the ceiling
MU Lights
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