Year: 2024

  • Kyrgies Indoor Wool Slides

    Kyrgies Indoor Wool Slides

    Note: this item was provided for review.

    My new home office is the coldest room in the house, and because of that, I’ve had cold feet a lot of the days I’ve worked in this office. Add to that my recent move from muggy and hot Houston, to cool and dry Boulder — it’s a recipe for needing slippers. Thankfully, Kyrgies sent over their Indoor Wool Slides for me to test out, and they might have found a customer for life.

    I have no complaints about these.

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  • 50% Off Technivorm Moccamaster

    50% Off Technivorm Moccamaster

    What a steal of a deal on my favorite coffee maker. Go get it.

    Buy here, $179

  • Gustin Vintage Heavyweight Sweatshirt

    Gustin Vintage Heavyweight Sweatshirt

    Note: this item was provided for review.

    Many years ago, I decided to spend real money on a sweatshirt — I never saw the point in spending that much on one before then. They are all the same, right? Simply “sweatshirt material” after all. But once I got my hands on that premium sweatshirt, I realized the multitudes of nuances — a nice sweatshirt simply feels premium and undeniably nice.

    While I don’t generally wear sweatshirts day to day, I have been wearing them more than ever with my move to a colder climate, so I was pumped when Gustin offered to send over their Vintage Heavyweight Sweatshirt in Navy. Especially since I have only two nice sweatshirts on hand.

    I’ve been wearing this and living in it for a good while now, and it’s fantastic.

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  • Gear Report — 11/20/24

    Gear Report — 11/20/24

    This week: gear I still swear by, and a silly computer build I am working on.

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  • Triple Aught Design Rampart Jacket

    Triple Aught Design Rampart Jacket

    Note: this item was provided for review.

    When I was offered this jacket to review, I thought it would be a pretty neat looking jacket, but maybe not the most versatile. However, shortly after this jacket arrived, Fall with spurts of Winter hit the Boulder area. And the Rampart Jacket quickly became my “easy” go to for covering a hugely variable ‘feels like’ in temps here.

    This jacket is far more versatile and easy to wear than I thought, and is fantastic.

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  • Member Journal — 11/18/24

    Member Journal — 11/18/24

    This week: let’s look good, and cover some weather.

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  • Buck 110 Magnacut

    Buck 110 Magnacut

    When I think of pocket knives, there’s two iconic blades which pop into my head: a Swiss Army Knife, and a Buck 110. Those are also the first two knives I used growing up, getting my first Swiss Army knife at the ripe old age of five. And handling the Buck 110 not too long after that.

    I’ve had a Buck 110 for 7 years now, an item of my grandfather’s I inherited. It’s Damascus steel with a horn handle scale and nickel bolsters. I never use it, I treasure it too much. I’ve bought variants of the 110 since then, the Slim and others to try out more modern takes on the classic. They are all not that great, and not really a Buck 110.

    Then, Buck added magnacut steel to the custom shop for the 110, and I bought myself a 110 of my own. It’s amazing, overbearing, and well worth it.

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  • ‘Baking with AI’

    ‘Baking with AI’

    My wife has been using Perplexity a ton in her baking, and it’s led to a very delicious kitchen. She is also sharing her muffin recipe the kids love for their breakfast. Take a read and hit subscribe.

  • Leander Studio’s Desk Accessories

    Leander Studio’s Desk Accessories

    Note: these items were sent for review.

    A while back, my wife gifted me one of the first iterations of Leader Studio’s camo mouse pads. I loved the aesthetics of it, and it’s always found a home in random areas of my office. So when Leander Studio asked for a quick video chat, I was pumped to talk with the brand. On that chat we talked about how they were wanting to help craft work spaces which feel inviting, where people want to work and be there. This thinking and philosophy immediately clicked with me.

    They sent me over a sampling of items to review, I took time to rearrange my entire desk. A new desk pad, mouse pad, and valet tray all arrived. They also sent over two of their leather pouches. They told me “no rush” and so I’ve been not rushing anything.

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  • Member Journal — 11/11/24

    Member Journal — 11/11/24

    This week: thoughts on being a good manager; and thoughts on desktop computers.

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  • Columbia Sportswear Sale

    Columbia Sportswear Sale

    A fantastic sale from Columbia Sportswear right now (I don’t even get a kick back on this stuff). I recently bought a couple of winter snow parka style jackets for my kids from Columbia as the value proposition is extraordinary. Bot jackets are very nice, and have survived over 10” of snow, countless sledding adventures, stuffed in lockers and all of that. They are also keeping my kids plenty warm, and without me needing to force the issue, both kids enjoy wearing them.

    Kid clothing which performs really well, and looks nice, is usually quite expensive, but Columbia is bucking that trend. And they make plenty of clothing for adults too.

  • Build or Buy: The Business of AI Tools Creation and Adoption

    Build or Buy: The Business of AI Tools Creation and Adoption

    We are heading towards the peak of AI startups and development (though far from close to the peak). We are many months removed from Earnings Call proclamations executives made to stake their claim in the AI game, and to let shareholders know that they (at the very least) know about Generative AI and those executives making the ask ‘please help improve our stock price because we not proved to you we know about AI.’

    Perhaps I missed it, but I’ve yet to see Earnings Call proclamations touting the mass efficiencies gained, or how profits have been generated directly, from these AI initiatives (excluding, of course, the biggest tech companies who are selling these services/tools to other big companies at profit).

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  • Filson Washed Feather Cloth Shirts

    Filson Washed Feather Cloth Shirts

    I have long ignored this line of Filson shirts, not understanding why it might be good or why it might be popular. After deciding I wanted to look a little more put together for hiking, or when wearing clothes for working in the yard, I started thinking more about this shirt. Then I read David Coggins raving about how he loves this shirt, and I decided I needed one.

    I picked up one second hand, then another, and then Filson put them on sale, so I got another. It turns out, there’s a reason people love these, and that reason is that this shirt is very comfortable and very durable.

    I own both the long and short sleeve variants of Filson’s Washed Feather Cloth shirt, the only difference is the sleeve length. (This review is for the washed variants, the previous variant was not labeled as ‘washed’, but the material was the same.)

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  • Gear Report 11/6/24

    Gear Report 11/6/24

    This week: thoughts on some Rolling Square gear; and some new products I have in for testing.

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  • GORUCK’s Early Bird Sale

    GORUCK’s Early Bird Sale

    Some insane deals from GORUCK have already started. GR1s and GR2s to be had just below and just over $200, depending on the fabric choice. A true bargain.

  • Member Journal — 11/4/24

    Member Journal — 11/4/24

    *Fucking vote.*

    This week: talking about why you wear a watch; I also try to offend every watch owner in one single section.

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  • Mystery Ranch Radix 31

    Mystery Ranch Radix 31

    Note: this bag was provided for review.

    When I first saw the Radix line of bags, I was sold — but I was living somewhere where I didn’t go hiking. When I moved to Colorado, I thought I should get one, but wanted to wait and see what I might need. Well, I now have a Radix 31 in to review, and I’ll just say this now: it’s my favorite hiking bag.

    Here’s what the Radix line is to me: it takes the concept of ultralight backpack bags, attaches a real harness to the bag for carrying weight and doubles down on that by adding a stellar internal frame.

    Mystery Ranch absolutely nailed this bag.

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  • Member Journal — 10/29/24

    Member Journal — 10/29/24

    This week: observations on working at companies of different sizes.

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  • Triple Aught Design Astral VR Shell

    Triple Aught Design Astral VR Shell

    Note: this item was provided for review.

    Roughly six years ago, after being drenched from an unforecasted storm while waiting for a commuter bus, I decided that I would always have a lightweight rain shell with me going forward. I’ve carried dozens, while trying to find the right mix of light weight, good quality, and performant. That’s exactly the type of scenario the Triple Aught Design Astral VR Shell was designed for.

    It’s silly light, and surprisingly good.

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  • Gear Report — 10/23/24

    Gear Report — 10/23/24

    This week: gear I have loved for a long time, and want to remind you about.

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