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  • Checkin to ็พŽ่ก“ใฎๅบƒๅ ด ๅ™ดๆฐด

    ็พŽ่ก“ใฎๅบƒๅ ด ๅ™ดๆฐด 35.45759428917317 139.6310941020155
    May 28, 2023
    by James
    in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
    Great day to come to Minatomirai. Food trucks and stalls selling stuff setup outside.
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  • The Week #151

    May 23, 2023
    by James
    • One for last week that I forgot to mention, so I'll mention it this week. Since getting his Lego Mario, he's been into building anything and everything. One of his friends at school attends a robot / programming school twice a month, and Leo went to a trial lesson. He had a blast, so we're signing him up for it. It means that twice a month we'll have an hour and a half kid-free and there's a Komeda Coffee across the street.
    • The G7 came to Hiroshima, Japan. A major point of discussion for them was climate change and electricity. We also lined up some announcements to go along with that including a plan to invest ยฃ1.5 billion in renewablesย  in APAC by 2027. To go along with that, we started an advertising campain in Hiroshima. This photo was taken (by not me) outside the Shinkansen gates. It's really cool to see our ads showing up at major train stations throughout Japan.
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    • The Super Mario Bros. movie was released on iTunes, so our pre-order went through and we can now enjoy watching the movie at home. Leo has watched it everyday. He's picking up vocabulary from re-watching it so many times, too. My favorite thing is that he tries to sing along with Bowser's ballad to Peach. Jack Black plays Bowser, so you can imagine what he's trying to sing along with.
    • I bought a second, lighter, 12kg Kettlebell. I don't want to injure myself by going too big too quickly. Alas, this one too will take a couple of weeks to arrive.

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  • The Week #150

    May 16, 2023
    by James
    • This is the first "The Week" on my new M2 Macbook Air. It's pretty great! The Japanese keyboard is still frustrating sometimes, like all of the keys have moved to the left one position, but I've almost retrained myself. PyCharm launches instantly. The battery lasts forever. The resolution is markedly improved from my retina before display before it. I'm still working on getting Tanzawa up and running locally on it โ€“ gdal library paths aren't cooperating.
    • I've been thinking about importing my Tweet archive into my website and what I want that look like. I think it will probably be a separate section of my website, rather than just integrated into my Status posts.

      When migrating data, I realized that my Downloads folder wasn't backed up / migrated over (and thus my Twitter archive).ย  Logging into Twitter for the first time since November so I could re-request/download my archive and...well there's no need to beat a downed horse, but there's not much there for me any longer. I might delete my account after I archive my tweets on my site, just because why bother?
    • The Kettlebell I ordered a few weeks back came in and it's a lot of fun to swing. I got a 16kg bell, which is the recommended starter weight for males. Swings aren't a problem, but anything with one arm and it's a bit heavy. It will take me a little while to build the core/upper body strength to be able to do exercises like Turkish getsup.
    • On Saturday morning I heard heaps of fire trucks...and then I smelled smoke. Upon going outside to investigate with Leo (still in his pajamas) we saw a large black cloud coming from a house a couple blocks away. Ash started raining down as we were walking back to our house. Thankfully the fire departmentย  got the fire under control quickly.
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  • May 13, 2023
    by James
    Turkish Getups are haaard. I think Iโ€™ll need some consistent practice of just the movement before Iโ€™ll be able to do one properly. Let alone with weight. Really have to focus.
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  • May 11, 2023
    by James
    New feature idea: is Jamesโ€™ house shaking alert that alerts of earthquakes in Yokohama.
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  • ๐Ÿ”— AI is like going from muskets to missiles, everywhere all at once

    May 10, 2023
    by James
    By February weโ€™d plugged it into our systems and within weeks, supervised by experienced team members, we let it reply to a handful of customer emails. Emails written by AI delivered 80 per cent customer satisfaction โ€” comfortably better than the 65 per cent achieved by skilled, trained people.
    Very cool and humbling to see something very public and from the top talking about what we've been working on at work.
    chat_gpt_article.png 1.62 MB
    1. Tagged with
    2. ai
    3. octopus energy
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  • May 09, 2023
    by James
    M2 Macbook Air arrived this morning. Wow it's really nice. The JIS keyboard is going to take some getting used to again, but I've used them in the past.
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  • The Week #149

    May 09, 2023
    by James
    • This week was Golden Week in Japan. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday were all public holidays and so many people also took Monday / Tuesday off to get a full 9 days off in a row. I took Tuesday off as Leo's school was closed for a day off in-lieu for an event last Saturday.
    • I took advantage of that day off with Leo and we went to Minatomirai to watch Super Mario Brother's Movie. We arrived far too early to the theater as Leo couldn't wait at home. We killed some time by looking (and buying) some of the movie goods: a new bento box, some Mario themed iron-on patches,ย  and clear files and by grabbing lunch from the concession stand.

      Leo looooved the movie. The entire time he was smiling and giving me a thumbs up when there was a scene that he liked. After the credits there was an unhatched Yoshi egg...I wonder if there's going to be a Mario Brother's Movie 2 out next year or so. With it making over a billion (with a b) dollars worldwide so far, I wouldn't be surprised.
    • After the movie we went to Blue Bottle Coffee and played a bit in the fountains in front of the Yokohama Art Museum. At Blue Bottle I picked up their little free paper to take home. It's written in both English and Japanese and about coffee. I "scanned" it using the notes app on my iPhone to share it on my blog...which came through as a pdf.

      Not being able to share non-images on my blog caused me to work a bit on Tanzawa so I could at least upload and select a PDF. PDFs still don't quite display on my blog how I'd like (using the default trix "attachment" styles), but it's enough. Including something heavier weight like PDF.js to embed them seemed a bit much considering how rarely I'll be uploading PDFs on my site.

      Blue Bottle Studio.pdf 1.93 MB


      One benefit of this work was that I was able to dive into some of the original code from Tanzawa that was a bit crufty and clean it up. Working on Tanzawa isn't much different than gardening โ€“ you've got to weed / maintain things.
    • We played at a number of parks that we usually don't play at. One of the parks had a "log house", which is a city-run log house looking building that kids can play inside. There's rope nets going up the wall to climb to the second floor with rope net bridges. There's also a slide, a good selection of books, blocks, a basketball hoop, and some other play things.

      I mention this because the city did a really good job of designing the street in front of this park. Instead of the usual narrow 2-way road without any trees, they put it a one-way street with greenery on both sides, and curves in the road.
      Traffic calming street design

      Behind this park and the log house was actually a 400 panel 100kWh solar farm! I know this, not because I'm a huge nerd (bethatasitmay), but they had a nice placard at the service door that detailed this / the installer.
      110mWh solar array in Yokohama
    • My trusty 2014 Macbook Pro's battery started swelling, which I noticed as my computer would open itself after I'd close the lid. Perhaps it was just the hinges were loose and they finally reach the point where I needed to open it up and tighten them. Indeed, they were very loose (my computer's monitor would shake sometimes if I was typing vigorously enough) and tightening the screws did fix that, it did not fix my self-opening computer problem. Upon further inspection I can see a (very) small bend in the bottom of my laptop.ย 

      Which is to stay, after almost 8.5 years of loyal service it's time to get a replacement. While I've mentioned and have been tempted by the Framework laptop for it's serviceability, it's not available in Japan. I'm also not entirely sure of making a sudden, unplanned jump from macOS to desktop linux...especially after multiple decades on macOS.

      I've purchased an M2 Air with 512GB storage and 16GB of ram. It boggles my mind that it's exactly the same specs as I got almost a decade ago in my current computer. While I'm excited for a new computer, I'm also bummed I'm losing a loyal companion.

      That said, I'm happy that battery replacement in January 2021 got me another 2 and a bit years out of the machine. That brought my costs down to about $0.87 /day ( $2699 (before tax) / 3090 days). I would've loved to have gotten a solid 10 years out of it, but it wasn't in the cards this time.
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  • May 06, 2023
    by James
    I added a graph of the last 10 weigh-ins in Tanzawa health.
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  • Checkin to Starbucks

    Starbucks 35.42861 139.506997
    May 06, 2023
    by James
    in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
    I have a couple of hours to enjoy alone at the cafe. Much needed and appreciated ๐Ÿ˜Œ
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