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2024
april
- PURCHASED 50 ACRES TO START A FARM !!!
- read East of Eden - John Steinbeck
- framed interior walls, installed roof trusses, sheeted and papered the roof
march
- started helping an acquaintence build a house. fun to be outside, working with my hands, and learning. installed foundation band, floor trusses, subfloor, and framed exterior walls.
- starting working the garden for spring
- split the beehive, now we have two!
- after a lot of interviewing, i've given up on employment. it's all bullshit.
- started working on a new business with a friend
february
- continued with the job search. becoming disillusioned. against all odds, more client work has shown up. i would really prefer running my own business over a grind from 9-5.
- adopted a rabbit named siegfried. he will be in a tractor and mow the grass while providing us with lots of poop for the garden. i built him a little run to play in.
- helped a friend renovate their kitchen
- attended a workshop by the Virginia Department of Forestry
- planted pawpaw trees behind the garden
january
- began searching for a new job to afford the insane price of existing...
- computers saved from landfill: 1
- routers saved from landfill: 1
2023
december
- visited a local artist's art show
- attended aunt's 70th birthday party
- made delicious venison stew from the deer we butchered
- learned about Meshtastic; which re-inspired some personal projects
- slowly stumbled through Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
- went hiking with dad
- saved mom's cursed business server running MS SQL 2005 on Windows Server 2008. her entire business rides on it, and now I've got it running in a VM on fresh hardware with real backups.
november
- learned to skin and butcher a deer
- completed a large client project, made some money
- learned to use Helix editor; trying to replace Sublime Text
- built internal time tracking and invoicing app
- refinished kitchen table
october
- took a great bicycle ride
- visited friends in California
- started working through Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
september
I've been contemplating living off-grid for years now. I've been mentally stripping away the conveniences of modern life one by one. This month is the washing machine. A particularly gnarly shirt wouldn't stop stinking so I put it in the sink, boiled some water in the kettle, and just poured it over. The color of the water was unbelievable, a dark brown. What the hell has the washing machine been doing all these years? Nothing, it appears. I've seen a few designs for off-grid washing machines from the solar/battery powered motorized drum to the hand-cranked bowl, but none of them had the simplicity of just some boiling water in the sink. As a kid I remember thinking that the scene from Willy Wonka was weird where Charlie and his mom are washing clothes with a big spoon in steaming water, but now I see the genius. I'm going to try washing all my clothes by hand with boiling water in the sink for a month and see if I can stand it.
- butchered our first quail
- harvested 1 gallon of black eyed peas
- won a bicycle
- inherited a better bicycle
- derailed by moving father-in-law
- derailed by a client project with a tight deadline
- used a RP Pico to build a little VOC gas sensor that reports to MQTT
- took a great motorcycle ride
august
- started a new software project; the first one in a long time that has clear commercial value and could be a source of income
- compiled FreeType and HarfBuzz, started building a UI kit from the ground up
- harvested our first honey
- gave away a lot of tomato and cucumber
- preparing fall crops
- beat Factorio!
- hatched a new batch of quail
@tickfoot was on the sidewalk waiting for me to pick her up. A man approached her and said:
MAN: Ma'am, can you spare anything for a homeless man?
HER: Well, I don't have any cash but I do have an organic raspberry yogurt cup here in my lunch box.
MAN: What in the hell am I supposed to do with that?
HER: ... eat it?
MAN: I'D RATHER BURN IN HELL THAN EAT SOMETHING AS NASTY AS THAT!
july
I used to vastly prefer summer over all other seasons, but this year has me reconsidering it. The heat, humidity, and mosquitoes make it very hard to be outdoors for any period of time. I can't tell if the weather is changing or my tolerance window is shrinking with age.
- learned to extracted honey from hive frames
- took a relaxing motorcyle ride on the parkway
- reconnected with old friends
- wrote a lot of ARM assembly. my FORTH interpreter is starting to work.
- harvested buckwheat; tried grinding it into flour with limited success. I really want the hulls intact to make a buckwheat pillow.
- harvested basil and made pesto
june
- built 35' hügelkultur garden bed
- built quail tractor
- committed to removing processed sugar from my diet. allowed: conservative amounts of honey, maple syrup, and fruit; not allowed: white sugar, anything with added sugar.
may
I got this gemini server running on my home router, a MIPS device running OpenWRT and only 8 MB of flash. Too small to install gcc to compile a server, and the OpenWRT development environment/Docker image is 14 GB. cross-compiling a server written in C for MIPS seems like an exercise from hell, getting everything to link correctly. luckily, Go's cross-compiling situation is really nice and I was able to produce a binary that works with this one-liner:
GOOS=linux GOARCH=mips GOMIPS=softfloat go install -ldflags "-s -w" tildegit.org/solderpunk/molly-brown@latest
- read Starting Forth and Thinking Forth - Leo Brodie
- read How Green Was My Valley - Richard Llewellyn
- repaired fences
- hatched quail
- practiced beehive inspection
april
There's a restaurant in my city that lists Yuengling on the beer menu under "imported."
- lots of garden work and mulching
- first dirt bike ride of the year
- studied Forth
- started our first beehive and captured a swarm of bees
- helped brother-in-law install roof trusses
Visited friends in Raleigh, NC. Can't park in some places without installing an app (for the smartphone I don't have). Tried to buy a notecard and the CASHier says: "so we're only accepting card and apple pay at this time." When I paid for some food with cash the guy behind the counter gave me a terrible groan of disappointment and eventually said "it's like that MasterCard ad where somebody pays with cash and everything grinds to a halt."
Stupid ass society.
march
- started an ambitious new project
- learned RISC-V assembly
- built two 15' hügelkultur beds
- built three more vegetable and flower beds
- published maypop, self-hosted admin and accounting software for small farm cooperatives
maypop
february
- added email notifications to Oasis
- built coldframes from recycled windows
- built 40' hügelkultur bed
- started beekeeping class
- built windbreak fence for apiary
january
- meeting with our small farming cooperative group and planning for the upcoming growing season
- prepared father-in-law's house for sale
- published oasis, self-hosted forum software
oasis
2022
december
- wrapped up outstanding client projects
- spent time with friends and family relaxing and slowing down for the winter
- computers diverted from landfill: 3
november
The last decade has had me chasing dollars and building software for the web. With the new year approaching, I am finally able to lay it down, say no to new clients, dive deep, and explore new areas where my skills can have a greater impact. After fifteen years of work, it feels like my real career is finally getting started. I have finally learned to separate "me, the freelancer looking for work online" from "me, the human being," which facilitated the creation of this space.
- cleared low-hanging pine limbs in the back yard to let more light into the garden
- declared war on the invasive english ivy
- started simplifying and rebuilding Lichen in Forth
- deleted GitHub account (!)
- computers diverted from landfill: 3