Howdy! Another week goes past.
I’ve been in a funk the last few days. I’m not sure why, but I’ve been... persistently irritated. Fortunately, playing Subnautica 2 with my friends appears to have helped. If you’re in the same boat, give that a try and report back with your results.
At any rate, let’s talk last week.
Hanging out with friends
In my previous notes, I mentioned that held a casual get-together in Portland with the atproto folks he brought to town.
Following that event, I had the privilege of spending Wednesday with and . I had a lot of fun showing Jared around downtown Portland with Devin, who has much more historical awareness than I do about the city. After all, I’ve only lived here for 6 years.
We talked life, shop, and more before wrapping things up with the consumption of excellent tacos. I had a great time—I hope that the joy of spending time with folks smarter than me never fades.
Morkdeck
After that respite, I spent the rest of my week revisiting my Markdown-powered slideshow tool, morkdeck.
With Headway deployed and usable, I wanted to spend time on a different project to prevent myself from burning out. I got a lot done:
Dramatically improved the default content styling
Added a presenter view with drawing/cross-tab sync
Added a slide overview for quick navigation
Lots of design system refinements
There remain features to add, but it feels like I’m at a pausing place again. Test-driving morkdeck with talks is a much better use of my time—but I’ll need to figure out what those talks will be about.
There aren’t any other activities that I have to report for this week. These notes feel noticeably more direct—I should mention that I’m drafting these in iA Writer on my iPad first, instead of going directly to an editor.
It’s been a pleasant experience, and the style check has helped me cut down on unnecessary superlatives. There might be something to be said about imprecision adding character to my writing, but we’ll see how I feel over the long-term. At the very least, I enjoy having a nice focused offline editor for my writing.
That’s all for now. Thank you as always for reading this far, and I hope you have a great week!