Comment: Tomorrow wake up and plan
Transcript: My plan tomorrow is to wake up at 5.45 and then go climb for about an hour or so, come home, make breakfast, and probably start work on the API and then work on caching on server side and making sure that's consistent.
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The user's rough plan for tomorrow is to wake up at 6, have coffee, do morning tasks until around 7:30 or 8, get on the computer to work on caching, and then potentially take a break from the computer to do some writing. The focus is on getting the basics done and ensuring the dashboard works consistently and well.
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The plan for tomorrow is to wake up at 6:30 AM and get out of bed, regardless of waking up earlier. The objective is to prepare coffee and improve the clarity and usability of LAVA 1.6 models. The aim is to accomplish these tasks within a few hours to allow for a trip to Cold Valley. However, there is uncertainty about whether the trip to Cold Valley will happen or if the day will be spent locally.
After successfully waking up on time today and feeling satisfied with the early start, I plan to make it a nightly routine to wake up at 5:30 a.m. for coffee, breakfast, and quiet time for strategic thinking, particularly about my business plan. Additionally, I aim to complete personal tasks such as doing laundry and meal planning. I'll work until around 1 p.m. before meeting Nick to discuss work related to a spreadsheet and the possibility of negotiating one or two months of free rent.
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The speaker plans to wake up at 5:50 AM and go surfing at Swami's tomorrow morning. They want to avoid returning home too late, aiming to start work by 10 AM. The speaker's ideal routine also includes meditation, which they didn't do over the weekend.
I have a busy day planned, including sending off a package to the AI grant and hoping to meditate, write, and position my work effectively by the afternoon. Although I'm feeling very tired now, my plan includes getting up at 6:30 am, having breakfast and coffee, and possibly slacklining in the mid-afternoon. I'm still determining the right direction for the AI grant, as I'm trying to build a platform that needs killer apps to succeed. I'll explore positioning it as software tooling and developer tooling in open source to find a resonant and useful framing.