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  • Checkin to Augusta Milk Farm (γ‚ͺγƒΌγ‚¬γ‚Ήγ‚ΏγƒŸγƒ«γ‚―γƒ•γ‚‘γƒΌγƒ )

    Augusta Milk Farm (γ‚ͺγƒΌγ‚¬γ‚Ήγ‚ΏγƒŸγƒ«γ‚―γƒ•γ‚‘γƒΌγƒ ) 35.44036769240228 139.5028830069767
    Apr 23, 2022
    by James
    in Kanagawa, Japan
    Fresh gelato!
    πŸ”—permalink 11 interactions
  • Checkin to nomuno

    nomuno 35.676014 139.736407
    Apr 22, 2022
    by James
    in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
    Self serve wine.
    πŸ”—permalink 10 interactions
  • Checkin to spice harvest

    spice harvest 35.680483 139.784453
    Apr 22, 2022
    by James
    in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
    Veggie curry and nan. 😍
    πŸ”—permalink 11 interactions
  • Checkin to TGγ‚ͺγ‚―γƒˆγƒ‘γ‚Ήγ‚¨γƒŠγ‚ΈγƒΌζ ͺ式会瀾

    TGγ‚ͺγ‚―γƒˆγƒ‘γ‚Ήγ‚¨γƒŠγ‚ΈγƒΌζ ͺ式会瀾 35.681335 139.787161
    Apr 22, 2022
    by James
    in Chuo, Tokyo, Japan
    New Lanyard πŸ™πŸ˜
    πŸ”—permalink 14 interactions
  • Checkin to Tully's Coffee

    Tully's Coffee 35.67904593842302 139.7867173619426
    Apr 22, 2022
    by James
    in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
    First time in to the office this year, I think? But first, coffee.
    πŸ”—permalink 8 interactions
  • πŸ”— ongoing by Tim Bray Β· 4,000,000m Lessons

    Apr 21, 2022
    by James
    The odometer on my e-bike clicked over to 4K and, rather than a general-purpose β€œe-bikes are great” rave, I thought I’d assemble a few concrete arguments for them, suitable for re-use with friends and loved ones in the (likely) case that you’re already convinced. With pictures.
    All of his points are spot on. For me it's mostly "it's practical", "infrastructure is human scale", and "it's fun". The "good for the city" and "good for the planet" arguments are just a bonus.
    1. Tagged with
    2. bicycle
    3. climate change
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  • The Week #94

    Apr 19, 2022
    by James
    • I finished my time isolating and for the rest of the time I only went out in the morning for walks with Sophie. So very fortunate that my life didn't really change through the whole ordeal.
    • So Friday comes and I'm excited to go out, maybe work from the local Starbucks for a couple hours in the morning...and rain. So I decided to stay home instead. It's fine though, I like my proper keyboard and monitor setup at home more.
    • Leo was back at swimming. They're slowly teaching him different techniques. It was fun watching him trying to float on his back and not having any of it. I'm sure a couple more times and he'll be floating like duck...but on his back.
    • After swimming I was finally able to go out and buy a new pair of jeans. I've had a pair of jeans from Muji I've worn a hole in above the back pocket. I patched it once and bought another couple months out of them, but decided to just buy another pair.

      One thing I like about buying jeans in the Japan is that you can get them cut to length at the store. Part of this may be an inventory thing: it's cheaper to offer fewer longer sizes and tailor them, than it is to have a zillion pairs to get every combination of length, color, and fit. This time I was smart and bought 2 pairs and made a memo of the length, so I can buy them online next time.
    • On Sunday we went and rode the Monorail for a partial loop (we skipped the Enoden on the way back, thankfully). We got to ride the Ojico monorail, which has a fun wrap and when we arrived we could actually walk and checkout the shops and even walked to the island. Leo carried his water in his backpack and walked almost the entire time πŸ™ŒπŸ».

      Ojico monorail


      On the way back we even went buy Kuwaina for a burger to go (it was too early for dinner). I didn't particularly want one, but Leo did and he'd spent the past 16-ish days inside, so we went with it.
    • I finished the first pass at layerizing Tanzawa and already it's making adding new features much easier. There might be a tad more code than before layerizing, but it's now super clear where the different bits of code need to go and exactly what their role should be, so overall it's much quicker.

      The new feature that I developed is the ability to add a "Comment by email" link to all posts in your RSS feed. This way people are invited to comment, even if it's not in a public manner. What's fun about this feature is that it's also a plugin. So now there's hooks for anybody to add whatever they want before or after a post in their feeds on a blog.

      I may extend it a bit further and have it add those same links to the meta section(?) of a post. Thanks to Ru for opening an issue.
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  • Checkin to Katase-Enoshima Station (OE16) (η‰‡η€¬ζ±ŸγƒŽε³Άι§…)

    Katase-Enoshima Station (OE16) (η‰‡η€¬ζ±ŸγƒŽε³Άι§…) 35.3088284 139.4834663
    Apr 17, 2022
    by James
    in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
    Avocado burger to go.
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  • What I mean when I say #BanCars

    Apr 17, 2022
    by James
    I drafted this at my local Honda dealership, getting my car serviced. For someone with a #BanCars plastered on the back of their bike, owning a car might seem a bit hypocritical. But it’s not.

    When people see the sticker, they assume I think we should ban all cars. But that’s not exactly what I want. Let me explain.

    Outside of our homes is the public. The public is owned by all of us, from newborns to centenarians, people of all fitness and physical abilities. Cars take the public and privatize it.

    Toddlers can’t walk around the public least they get run over...by a car. Riding your bike becomes difficult because you’re worried, not about the weather, but about getting hit by a 2-ton pickup truck, something that is only going to get worse with electric vehicles as they are heavier and quieter.

    I don’t want to ban all cars. No, I want to reclaim the public for people as much as possible. Reduce the number of lanes dedicated for cars and increase the lanes dedicated for other modes of transport, like bikes. Make dedicated lanes for public transit. Remove free car storage from the sides of our roads. Reallocate the roads of our cities to be human centered, not car centered.

    It’s not a ban. But it will feel like a ban to some people in the same way that some white people feel oppressed when there's racial equality.

    This is what I mean when I say #BanCars, it just doesn't fit on a bumper sticker.
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  • Response to Jan-Lukas Else

    Apr 17, 2022
    by James
    Not only Telegram implements new features, I spontaneously had an idea and a bit of programming desire. As an optional feature GoBlog now offers β€œreactions”. I don’t think I need to explain this feature, just try it out on this post. πŸ˜‰
    Oohhh, I like this reactions idea. I may need to do something similar in Tanzawa πŸ˜€.
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