Finished reading: Although very strange, I enjoyed The Slow Regard of Silent Things by Patrick Rothfuss. Thereβs no need to read the book to understand the rest of the series and it wouldnβt make much sense as a standalone. Nonetheless, learning more about Auri and great writing make it worthwhile π
Finished reading: The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson is a satisfying end to an entertaining trilogy. I enjoyed the creative world building and interesting characters across the three booksπ
A good show. Iβd enjoyed the first book (not so much the 2nd, havenβt read the 3rd). The show is consistent with the book, while making good changes
Finished reading: Shape by Jordan Ellenberg is a delightfully meandering book about geometry and why it is important. The book is much more about people than math. Well worth reading π
πββοΈ Todayβs run had no distance or pace goal. A run with no plan is usually a bad idea. This one ended up being longer than it likely should have been
Training Peaks integration with Apple Workouts in WatchOS 10 is a big deal! I’ve been creating custom workouts on my watch for a while now. This will be a lot easier.
I like the new design direction in WatchOS 10. I always wanted the Siri watch face to work and this new approach seems similar and, hopefully, will actually surface relevant details.
Finished reading: The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss is a good second book in the series. The long, imaginative fantasy narrative is exactly what I was looking for in a book π
π΅ Simply the Best by Tina Turner was a staple in my childhood home. My Dad had one of her concerts on VHS and watched it frequently. For this song, in particular, he turned up the volume quite loud
On two occasions I have been asked, “Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?” … I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.