Day: January 2, 2023πŸ’Ύ

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Getting Away for a Few Days

This past weekend was the first time in nearly six months when I was fully offline – up in the Adirondack wilderness where there was no cell service. While I don’t have Wi-Fi at home, I am always connected these days with my smartphone with unlimited data.

Last summer my FM radio broke so I didn’t have any way to get the news while I was away. But I was fine about it as most news these days has become essentially partisan propaganda, usually talking how the GOP is taking away our abortion rights or that we need to surrender our guns to the government because of the latest over hyped mass shootings.

It was nice to not have to listen to all that crap or have it flooding my social media feeds, although truth be told I’ve blocked most of it. I don’t follow any of my political friends. But still so much of the social media crap still blows through. Plus I spend much too much time looking at homesteading and farming pages, the latest deer people harvest, show cattle and backyard pigs and of course all things relating to rednecks burning their trash.

Winter Morning

The moonlit nights and the cold felt good on the skin.

 

Map: T Lake Trail

Computers are good for crunching numbers automating things πŸ–₯

Computers are good for crunching numbers automating things πŸ–₯

Often these days when you hear about computers all the talk is about big data, complicated software applications created by professional developers. You hear about geeks and nerds, crackers and theives. But rarely do you hear about the many things you can do with just a few lines of code.

While I doubt I’ll ever be a software developer or computer programmer, I’ve learned enough code to do a lot of simple things quickly piping together commands. Useful things that save time, extract meaning out of data, turn it into pretty good maps and charts.

A while back I got this book out from the library called, Python Programming: Automate the Boring Things. This actually seems like a good reason to use programming and scripting to get things done.

Map: Ohisa State Forest