• New York isn't going anywhere

    I’m not a New Yorker. I’ve only visited New York once for a week 4 years ago. But I think this oped by Jerry Seinfeld So You Think New York Is β€˜Dead’: (It isn't) is spot on - New York isn't going anywhere.

    Yes, Remote everything is becoming the norm, people are moving away from world class cities, but it won't be forever. The cities won't vanish, they'll do what they always do: change.

    There is an energy in the big cities that you can't find anywhere else and can't replicate remotely. While I've been nearly 100% remote working for the last 7 or 8 years, I always felt recharged by my trips into the cities. And when this is all over, I look forward getting back in the mix of things.

  • The Week #7


    • Saw this tweet about how the size of a highway interchange in in Houston is the same size as the city center of Siena, Italy (population 30k). Everything's bigger in Texas, but some things are jut ridiculous.

    • I tried Yakisoba bread for the first time in all my years in Japan. I remembering seeing it for the first time in Nagoya in 2006 at the 7-11 near the language school I was studying at, but never thought to try it. It's pretty good - but since it's carbs on carbs, you still want some protein to fill you up.

    • I wrote an article about how to build environmentally sustainable digital products. There's a lot more about this topic that I want to talk about and explore. It's also something that most software engineers probably don't think much about in their daily work, as energy efficiency is seen as a hardware issue.

    • Thinking about sustainability, I love the efforts like these off-grid solar powered websites. That might be offline part of the time goes against our fast-food-fast-fashion-always-on culture is so refreshing (albeit disappointing if it's down when you want to access it). It's like the Slow movement for micro-computers.

    • I saw this article about the results of Finland's experiment with Universal Basic Income and it's good to see that UBI doesn't effect the willingness to work, as many detractors say.

    • Although it's due to extenuating circumstances, Covid-cash is not dissimilar to an UBI experiment. While we are fortunate enough to have not been effected by the economic blowback (yet, who knows what the future brings 🀞🏻), it did bring a sense of security much like UBI.

  • Felt like drinking coffee, not running. But made it a solid 5km. Being 24 outside helped matters quite a bit.







  • Checkin to Starbucks

    in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan

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  • Good run. Roosters crowing, rice fields green, a little cool as the sun wasn’t up.







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