π₯Ά Shortest and coldest swim of the year

π₯Ά Shortest and coldest swim of the year
I read some great books in 2023.
My favourite fiction book was The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler. Non-fiction was Enemy of All Mankind by Steven Johnson.
Finished reading: Lords of Uncreation by Adrian Tchaikovsky is a good end to a fun series. I enjoyed the world building and premise of the trilogy which doesnβt get too serious π
Finished reading: Against the Grain by James C. Scott is a really interesting exploration of the links between agriculture and state building. Definitely changed my mind about early state formation π
We had a fun family night out to see the Candlelight Tribute to Taylor Swift at Longboat Hall. Interesting to hear the music reinterpreted by these talented musicians
π΅ Will Butler + Sister Squares - Will Butler + Sister Squares
Iβm enjoying this one
The new Apple Watch integration with Training Peaks is really nice. Like my Garmin friends, I can finally just roll out of bed and do what my watch tell me to without having to manually create workouts ππ΄ββοΈπββοΈ
DayOne has integrated Journaling Suggestions already. A nice addition and now there’s no compelling reason to use the new Apple Journal app. I liked the promised simplicity of the new app, only to find it too simple. My journal is extended memory, so I rely on search, which isn’t in the new app.
Lucy tried the gecko food. Didnβt work well with her system, but she has no regrets
πββοΈ Forgot to turn off the workout before getting back in the car. Got some impressive running paces! π
Nice addition to HealthFit: a visual summary of training load to see if youβre optimizing stress and recovery
π π΄ββοΈ πββοΈ Alright, signed up for the Ironman 70.3 in Muskoka. I enjoyed the race last year and look forward to a repeat
As a follow up to my Duel of the Defaults post, I’ve made a few changes. These are all based on further adopting app defaults to simplify things.
These choices are largely motivated by an attempt to limit the number of inputs and potential for distractions. That said, these default apps are still powerful and effective.
π Tree is up and decorated
πββοΈ Light rain, wind, and NIN playlist made for a gloomy ambience on todayβs run
I donβt understand Appleβs algorithms. Thereβs no way I listened to 100 Gecs Boiler Room Session 51 times. Once was fun, but it is 1 hour and 26 minutes long. I would remember listening to it that many times
πββοΈ A bit gloomy on todayβs off the bike run
Trying out a new home screen with my personal focus.
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βNow more than ever, soft and hard power are important,β Joly noted, correctly, ignoring the fact that Canada increasingly has neither, and doesnβt seem to be doing much about that.
Making a good case that we donβt take ourselves seriously anymore
Finished reading: I’ll admit that I was hesitant to read Mistborn: Secret History by Brandon Sanderson. The original Mistborn trilogy came to a satisfying end for me and I knew that reading this book would open up to the whole Cosmere universe. I’ve simply decided that I don’t need to be a completionist. And, I’m glad, because this was a fun story that paired well with the trilogy π