Weeknote for 2/4/2024

Productivity

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I finished separating my intervals database into iteration and day databases. This week I’ll try to get through creating a Make scenario for automatically registering work sessions for my tasks in Notion. I do it manually now, and although it’s helpful to have that data recorded, it’s an annoying amount of actions when I just want to get started on the task.

I cooked most of the rest of my packaged frozen meals, and now I have food for a month. I haven’t really had a regular routine for my packaged meal prep, but I’m starting to settle into one where I cook several of them at once, and I think doing all of them the week I buy them would be a good policy. That way I can forget about food prep almost completely on my off weeks when I’m not grocery shopping.

Learning

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I started writing a procedure for managing my Anki flashcards. I let the study wagon leave me far behind in the dust months ago, but I’m running to catch up so I can learn some C# and .NET for work. When I was studying math last year, I came up with a spreadsheet I could use as a generic format for most subjects, so I’ve been using it to take notes on these programming ones. Anki has its own learning curve, so during the math project I took a bunch of notes while I figured out how to get the spreadsheet data into the app and operate the study controls, and now I’m reworking the notes into a repeatable procedure for these new subjects.

Nature

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Even when the snow is mostly melted and the land is brown and the ground is muddy, there are still interesting things to see.

 

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