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  • Setting Up Proper Note Intake via ‘Chris Notes’

    Setting Up Proper Note Intake via ‘Chris Notes’

    This might be the first time someone wrote about Drafts and Obsidian and I thought: oh yeah, that is a good use.

    Chris on his Chris Notes blog, writing about his Digital Notetaking Stack:

    One of the most important parts of my setup is my intake app. I hope you’ve never had to experience this feeling:

    Your friend names a cool restaurant or book for you to look up later. You hastily pull up your notes app to write it down. But wait. Where should you make the note? Does restaurant fall under your travel folder? Or your food folder? What should you title it? Do you need to make a new folder? While you’re fiddling with your app your friend has already started talking about that other boba place you should explore. Should that go in a whole other note? Oh god.

    I feel like a lot of people give up after going through this a couple times and their notes app just ends up being a hodge-podge of unorganized, random shit that they dread looking back at later.

    I’ve been deep into information processing tools the last few weeks. Partly because of work stuff, partly because of the overall activity in the space. Information processing is my catch all for the stack of intaking new things, making use of them/actioning, and then storing and maintaining them. Chris’ above thought on the intake being the most important part resonates with me.

    So many of the tools today are just not at all simple. They are complex and overbearing. I’ve gone deep on a lot of the PKM utter-useless-nonsense out there and the offshoot tools created for it. Waste of time. Obsidian feels like that for me as well, but Chris’ use he details in the linked post seems rather sane and logical to me — dare I say, I like it.

    But his system also mirrors mine in a lot of ways: paper + efficient digital tools. I’ll write more about my setup in the coming months. But give Chris’ post a read, it’s one of the best how-to/getting started guides I’ve read on this stuff.

  • Member Journal — 9/4/23

    Member Journal — 9/4/23

    Why you should not give into the notion that a smart watch is ideal, and a phone is a better camera, and other musings.

    This week: camera software; smart watches and real watches; focus and energy; Tesla; and a reminder of why you should focus on being where you are, and not where your phone says you need to be.

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  • Buy Some of My Gear, Please?

    Buy Some of My Gear, Please?

    Oh yeah, gear sale…

    I’ve updated the gear sale page to include a lot of amazing deals. First come, first gets it.

    Check everything out here, and keep and eye on the page for updates.

  • Leica Q2 Monochrom

    Leica Q2 Monochrom

    Easily the best camera I’ve ever used, and the most fun I’ve had with a camera in a decade or more.

    My wife recently picked up a Q2, and within a few minutes of holding it, I was sure I needed a Q2. And then I saw the images it was producing, and I had to have one.

    Side note: my wife’s much better review of her Q2 will hopefully come some time this year. The photos she is making with it are astounding.

    But instead of a Q2, I snagged a barely used Q2 Monochrom and took it with me to the beautifully colorful Italian coast. This is one of the best cameras I’ve ever used, and absolutely the most fun I have had with a camera. And it can’t even take a color photograph.

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  • State of Watch Collection, Summer 2023

    State of Watch Collection, Summer 2023

    Yes, Grand Seiko, but also watch straps and lacking Tudors…

    This is the fourth, and final, installment of my ‘State of XYZ Collection’ posts. In this one, we are covering my watches, and while not the quantity hasn’t changed much, there have been two big things to cover.

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  • ROKA End of Summer Sale

    ROKA End of Summer Sale

    Some solid deals on ROKA to be had, these are my current favorite sunglasses. I am a big fan of the Phantom’s and the Hunter 2.0 models. They are impressively lightweight, and all around great.

    Some solid deals on ROKA to be had, these are my current favorite sunglasses. I am a big fan of the Phantom’s and the Hunter 2.0 models. They are impressively lightweight, and all around great.

  • Filson 40% Sale

    Filson 40% Sale

    Deals to be had.

    A bunch of solid offerings, 40% off right now from Filson. Buying through that link helps me buy through that link and such. I love the Filson flannel shirts, and suggest everyone owns one. They run wide, I fit a Medium, X-Long perfectly, whereas generally it’s a Large most places (which also fits there, but wears a little boxy on me).

  • Member Journal — 8/28/23

    Member Journal — 8/28/23

    Yes, but you too could share a Jet with Zuck, and musings on bags and reviews.

    This week: talking about my thoughts on bags; why The Wirecutter was never good; and other gear.

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  • Remind Faster

    Remind Faster

    A gem of a little utility app, and I am a huge fan now.

    It’s no secret that I think Reminders.app from Apple, and Notes from Apple are two of the most underrated productivity tools out there. I suspect people don’t use and talk about these more, because they lack the dopamine hit you get with purchasing a new thing to get better. It’s kind of like buying a gym membership to go walk on an indoor track, rather than walking around your neighborhood. Both accomplish the same thing, but with the gym you get to proof that you spent money to think about fitness, while making your fitness routine more cumbersome to actually do.

    Anyways, Reminders fucking rocks.

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  • State of Flashlight Collection, Summer 2023

    State of Flashlight Collection, Summer 2023

    A look into my current flashlight collection, and well, there’s many.

    For the third installment of ‘State of XYZ Collection’, let’s dive into flashlights. This collection has been in a huge state of change over 2023, so I am constraining it to lights I carry in my pocket only. The big changes are centered around what I want out of a light, and trying for easier to carry lights. Here we go:

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  • Member Journal — 8/21/23

    Member Journal — 8/21/23

    AirPods are an over engineered product, and thus they become less nice to use the longer you’ve used them.

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  • My Favorite Gear, Summer 2023

    My Favorite Gear, Summer 2023

    These are some of my favorite things.

    I always write ‘The Best’ lists at the end of the year, but I often note that the best items are not necessarily my favorite items. Sometimes a thing is my favorite for sentimental reasons, or because my use case is a little more niche than the categories I’ve defined on the best list.

    So, I thought it would be fun to take a look five of my current favorite items, and why they are my favorites.

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  • State of Knife Collection 2023, Summer

    State of Knife Collection 2023, Summer

    My current rotation and selection of knives.

    The second installment of my ‘State of XYZ Collection’ brings us to knives. Which is possibly the most boring of these, as I basically use/own very few knives. I went from having piles around the house, to five. And of those five, I use two most days. I’m not counting anything stashed away in emergency bags, but rather a knife I am likely to grab and use for a task. Here they are:

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  • Member Journal — 8/14/23

    Member Journal — 8/14/23

    Thinking about digital brain apps and the structured versus unstructured nature, among other minutiae.

    This week: DEVONThink to Go; SanDisk failures; Lorier; Callsheet; GoodNotes 6; Climate Change; Unpopular Thoughts on Remote Work; and Battery Packs.

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  • Observer Collection Whisky

    Observer Collection Whisky

    If you are a person who only wants to use one wallet, make it this one.

    This is one of those items, where I would have never purchased it if two things didn’t happen: the first is getting to see other items from ‘Observer Collection’ in person; the second was an upcoming trip where I knew I would need to handle more cash and coins. Coins are a huge pain for me day to day with the wallets I already own.

    Because, when I am at home in Texas, I have my wallet setup down: drivers license, two cards, a $20 bill, and two $5 bills. Done. This all fits neatly in my tiny wallet, but for travel — even domestically or in state — this quickly blows apart.

    Which is where Observer Collection’s Whisky comes into play. This is probably the best wallet for travel (or coin needs) I have ever used.

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  • State of EDC Bag Collection, Summer 2023

    State of EDC Bag Collection, Summer 2023

    Checking in on what I currently rotate through for my everyday carry bags.

    I’ve been getting a lot of questions around what gear I actually have/use right now. I thought it would be neat to check in, so let’s start with bags. I am constraining this to only the bags I would put in my EDC rotation, and I am excluding anything I am still reviewing. Here’s the list, and a few comments on each:

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  • Member Journal – 8/7/23

    Member Journal – 8/7/23

    I remember when Tech companies used to be pushing the work-life balance forward, not being the drag on our lives with fitness watches and “the grind”.

    This week: fitness tech is idiotic; Mastodon and Lemmy; Remote Work and Deadzones; Content Cable Case is amazing; so is the HHKB.

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  • Code of Bell Annex Case

    Code of Bell Annex Case

    It’s not good, it’s not bad, but I don’t want to use it again.

    Traveling internationally as a family has a lot of small pitfalls. Being the organizational and bag nerd I am, I take on the responsibility of covering all the little bases. One of those bases involves cash, passports, and vaccination cards.

    All three of those are something that you probably, likely, need when you travel internationally. And all three suck if you lose them or do not have ready access to them. So, I carry those items for the family when we travel, and I search for new things to carry them in.

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  • Member Journal — 7/31/23

    Member Journal — 7/31/23

    A focus on privacy software tools, which make life a little more complex.

    This week: how I made my RSS and Read Later setup much more complex, but better; Kagi Search; a $30 watch; and other items of purchase.

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  • ‘Daring Fireball, John Gruber, and Threads’

    ‘Daring Fireball, John Gruber, and Threads’

    What’s going with Gruber and Threads?

    I’ve been thinking about this topic a lot lately, and Dmitrii ‘Mamut’ Dimandt states it well in his article ‘Daring Fireball, John Gruber, and Threads’. Essentially the question here is: why does John Gruber love Threads so much, while having a record of hating Meta’s flagrant disregard for user privacy? And it’s not because Threads is special and is super private — they literally cannot roll it out to the EU because of it breaking the privacy laws (and other reasons) there.

    So, like, what the actual fuck?

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