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"Waves of History: A Compelling Journey Through Surfing"

Jan 23, 2024 - 3:00pm

Jerry Lopez's book, whose title I can't recall, provides an enjoyable read with its easy-to-digest narrative and historical insights into surfing. The book describes the story and history of surfing in a manner that makes it a pleasure to read. Jerry Lopez's book, despite the forgotten title, offers a compelling and simple journey through the world of surfing. It provides a mix of storytelling and historical context that makes the subject accessible and enjoyable.

"Swimming in the Living Room"

Jan 23, 2024 - 3:00pm

During a peculiar nap, I dreamt I was swimming in my living room. In the dream, I had constructed a pool in the living space and was doing swim laps back and forth. Eventually, while still in the dream, I became aware of the oddity and ceased swimming. Indeed, it was a strange dream experience.

"Refocusing Application Functions for Greater Efficiency"

Jan 23, 2024 - 2:41pm

The application is currently performing an overly broad range of functions, such as serving files and querying data. The primary functions, receiving and processing files, are crucial, along with the ability to conduct additional processing later. However, file storage and serving are likely better handled by a separate system, the workings of which are not yet clear. There is a need to consider these aspects within the wider scope of the entire application's intended operational environment.

"Bouldering Adventures: Challenges and Progress"

Jan 23, 2024 - 9:00am

I went bouldering at Mira Mesa yesterday but faced an unexpected crowd due to school dismissal, making it difficult to park near my house for 20 minutes. Although I found the climbing only mediocre, feeling not as strong as usual, the climbs at Mira Mesa are harder compared to Mission Valley, which is beneficial for practice. Today, which is Tuesday, I'm planning to climb with Kyle, and we'll decide what to do next from there. Today's climbing session with Kyle is still tentative, but I'm looking forward to it as part of my routine.

"Empowerment and Inspiration: Conversations with Shahrouz"

Jan 22, 2024 - 9:10pm

The conversation with Shahrouz left the speaker feeling supported and appreciative, especially with the encouragement received about their capabilities. Shahrouz advised considering a trip to San Francisco to network and potentially find a co-founder, while also suggesting the speaker look into Nicholas Feltron's work for dashboard design inspiration. Emphasis was placed on the critical nature of branding and identity for the project, along with the desire for a hand-built rather than machine-made feel, accepting imperfections for the eventual quality result. The speaker was also motivated to work on building an app with the right feedback loops and entertained the thought of raising funds based on the app's development, finding all the advice very helpful.

"Enhancing Burrito Deployment with ChromaDB and Docker"

Jan 22, 2024 - 8:49pm

Today's progress included making the burrito deployable by creating a docker-compose file that facilitates setting up ChromaDB for vector storage and running the burrito server itself. There was consideration for automating the deployment to allow for self-service, an objective that remains on the to-do list. The deployment strategy is atypical because it's designed to run on individual machines rather than large, robust servers, and contemplates multiple instances with different configurations. Future considerations involve potentially integrating the vector store into the main binary and optimizing it for specific applications and purposes, but for now, the Chroma microservice is in use, with performance and efficiency still to be fully assessed.

"Unusually High Rainfall in San Diego"

Jan 22, 2024 - 8:45pm

San Diego has experienced an unusual amount of precipitation, as evidenced by the four and a half inches of rain collected in my rain bucket. This amount of rain is considered significant for the area. The high rainfall measurement indicates a noteworthy weather event for San Diego. The collection of four and a half inches in the rain bucket highlights the substantial downpour.

"Puzzling School's Rainy Day Policy"

Jan 22, 2024 - 9:34am

It's raining heavily right now, and from what I can tell, it's rained up to two inches since last night based on my gallon bucket outside. Surprisingly, the school across the street seems to have released its students, and many kids are coming out despite it just being rain. I'm puzzled as to why they are sent home for rain when they are usually inside classrooms, protected from the weather. I'm amused by this situation especially since the school is quite new and unlikely to be flooding.

"Gratitude and Reflections in Daily Life"

Jan 22, 2024 - 8:41am

I had a to-do list that included sending my mom a photo of the roti. I am grateful for the conversation I had with my mom yesterday. Additionally, I am thankful for the conversation I had with Austin yesterday. These tasks and expressions of gratitude were part of my recent activities and reflections.

Embracing Change: Overcoming Resistance to the Past

Jan 22, 2024 - 8:36am

This is a digital display with text, featuring a color scheme with shades of brown and olive green. The text is fragmented but appears to be about life philosophy, discussing how holding onto the past and resisting change is akin to building fences around the current state of things. It suggests that this resistance is maintained until change is unavoidable.
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