April is almost my favourite month, never standing still, the pace of change so rapid. On the terrace, dead sticks spring to life while the earliest flowers put on their show and quietly vanish. Slow heartbreaks too, like the avocado that I hoped might survive being potted on but really has not. Heartmakes, if such a thing exists, with the discovery of a score of tiny seedlings in one of the cactus pots, now duly pricked out and maybe even growing on. May brings different trials, most notably whether the irrigation can be made to work. But April, April sings.
Gardening, mostly. And on the making life easier front, two good things. A couple of simple automations (Alfred) and the discovery of an Alfred workflow that totally mutes the adverts on Spotify. Bliss!
Got to love clients who postpone meetings with very little notice. No problem for them, they're sitting in their offices or in traffic anyway, but a drag for those of us who may have other things to do. That is just a minor hiccough though; all is mostly very good. Two old clients asked me to submit proposals; not sure I want the work, but it is nice to be asked.
Previous years are on an archive page.
Ten new posts this month; I’m a machine, sometimes. Old posts 91 and 28 passed over, either because they are boringly about an old CMS or too many links are dead and there's no point.
Last month I almost decided that I needed a new laptop or, possibly, a proper iPad, but I didn't get either and I'm currently glad I didn't. Deciding between a top o’ th’ line iPad and a laptop could be tough, and I need more time. A normal iPad would probably do me as well in any case.
Another good month. I made some progress trying to systematise my understanding of Python and zsh and need to keep at it.
Month | Total | Daily | Admin % | ETP % | Other % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
04 | 143.2 | 5.11 | 49 | 29 | 22 |
03 | 77.1 | 2.48 | 46 | 21 | 33 |
02 | 128.5 | 4.62 | 51 | 27 | 22 |
2022-01 | 153.9 | 4.96 | 45 | 22 | 33 |
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