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Friday Notes #24 β A Constantly Moving Numeric World
Bye Bye HEY World, More of Substack
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Bye Bye HEY World, More of Substack
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This article was originally posted on my HEY World account.
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Wow, itβs Friday morning, 6:17 AM. Not only the Friday Notes writing is not complete, it isnβt started! I find myself without a subject to write about. Usually, such subject starts to emerge at the beginning of the week, Sunday or Monday. Then, each day, I diligently
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Itβs been a slow week for writing and posting content online. I was busy on other things, and my inspiration is not always a constant flow. It follows a line of ups and downs. I donβt panic or feel bad when itβs down. I take it as
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There is a lot going on around Basecamp, the guys behind HEY email service. Basecamp leadership is shaken after writing controversial blog posts (on HEY) about internal company politics changes. I won't summarize it here as I'm not really fully aware of what's really
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Recently found on https://alanralph.co.uk/13253-2/: "Take your personal website, for example. Your writing might not appeal to others. People might find it irrelevant or even dislike your style or your message, especially if you are writing about something new and unconventional. But if itβs important
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This is my introspection summary on my numeric life for April of 2021
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Quick question: do we have to read a lot to be considered a βrealβ writer? I always thought that writers, like novel writers, must be reading a lot of books. Is it the case? I once had this idea of writing a science-fiction novel (as documented here). Such a project
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See these Apple's Activity summary screenshots? They are the source of why Iβm feeling so well, so proud these days. On the second day of January, 2021, I decided to change a few things in my physical life. One of them was to exercise more. Way more.
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I often think about the concept of legacy. What will I leave behind when Iβm gone besides my two kids. What will they remember of me? On what artifacts will they rely on to remember me? They will undoubtedly be able to look into my numeric photos archive for
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In recent weeks, there have been a few events in my life that marked the passing of time. First and foremost, I lost my father on March 7th after a week stay at the hospital. He was 92. Iβll certainly write about this experience in the near future. π Next,
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This is my introspection summary on my numeric life for March 2021
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This is my introspection summary on my numeric life for February of 2021.
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This is my introspection summary on my numeric life for January of 2021.
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This is my introspection summary on my numeric life for December of 2020.
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Substack continues to expand its platform. Will this attract more readers or more writers, or more of both? The jury is still out.