Last night I went to the Apple Store to get a new battery for my iPhone 12 mini. Normally that process would take about an hour. Because I had the iOS 17 beta installed, however, they had to wipe my phone and downgrade it to iOS 16-something before they would swap the battery. The process took so long that I had to leave my phone with them overnight to get the repair, and will be getting it today at lunchtime.
I will watch the Apple iPhone announcement/informercial today, but I am not overly excited about it. I will be buying an iPhone 15 as soon as possible, however, to replace my wife’s frequently overheating and storage-starved iPhone XR.
⌨️ I love my (lamentably discontinued) Planck-EZ, but was amazed when I discovered that ZSA released a low-profile ergo split keyboard, the Voyager. It is the keyboard I would have bought instead of the Plank-EZ. (At the time I bought my first Planck-EZ I had my eye on a pre-built Corne) I would love to have one, but, at $365 USD, however, it is too expensive for me to buy on a whim.
📚 Catch-22 is witty, surreal, and really keeps you on your toes as you read it.
📺 I just subscribed to Paramount+ for the year. I got hooked on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds this summer, and now I want to watch all the other Trek that I missed. I am in the middle of Star Trek: Discovery now.
📚 I am tabling It for now. Three chapters in, I’m not sure I like it. I just borrowed Catch-22 from my local library, and will try that instead.
📚 I started reading Stephen King’s It. I know it’s popular. I know it’s long. I’m not yet sure that it is good.
📚 Just finished reading Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham. Loved it!
It turns out waking up before you want to is a great way to get to sleep before you want to. Thanks, middle school schedule.
Today I am grateful for my daughter, who knocks on my home office door each afternoon after getting home from camp and tells me about how much fun she had that day.
Goodbye, Planck EZ
I was sad to receive an email today from the manufacturer of my favorite keyboard, the Planck EZ, saying that it is being discontinued. Being an ortholinear keyboard, the Planck EZ is obviously a niche product, but it is (was) the most feature-rich, easy-to-use, and easy-to-acquire keyboard of its type. I bought my second one earlier this year, and don’t think I could justify buying another right now.
Boston is a great city to visit in the spring.
This morning my son and I took a emergency trip to the optician. It turns out six-year-old boys do need a spare pair of glasses. 😅
Currently reading: Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh 📚
I’ve had my Nintendo Switch for about 5 years. My kids started playing it six months ago, and they play a lot. This week, the Joycons developed drift and are now useless. It thought I may have avoided that problem, but maybe it’s inevitable. Time to buy another Pro Controller.
I just signed up for GitHub Copilot. I am hoping it makes me a more efficient Python and PowerShell coder. I have found this year that I spend way too much time looking up simple things because I use various APIs so infrequently.
Finished reading: The Fault in Our Stars by John Green 📚 This book was way better than I thought it would be. I read it only because I listened to an interview with John Green on the “Offline” podcast and thought he was very bright.
Finished reading: The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff 📚 I liked this book but lost interest before I got to the end. It was more focused on college campus issues than I originally thought it would be.
Today I learned (from the Bing bot, and thanks to my kids’ curiosity) that there are approximately one septillion stars in the universe. A septillion is ten to the 24th power. It’s a number so large it is unfathomable to me.
🎵 Today’s listen: Boston by Boston. I’m trying something retro for a rare weekend gym day.
Currently reading: The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt 📚
I decided to finally go all in on using my Planck EZ keyboard at work. I am still trying to get faster at typing on it and sometimes forget where I mapped certain symbol keys, but I am finally loving it. Now I want another one for my Mac, which wouldn’t be a big deal if they weren’t so pricey. ⌨️
My friends from high school would never believe that I attended religious services twice this week. There was a lot of music and merriment each time.
🎵 Today seems like a good day to listen to a ton of Lana Del Rey.
I followed a bunch of (semi-famous, mostly tech) podcasters I listen to in Mastodon and it totally became Twitter again for me, in good ways (there is content) and in bad (it’s a lot of outrage and virtue signaling). I don’t really know people on the platform, so I think it might just not be for me.