• The Week #256

    • ๐Ÿฎ We went to the annual international festival at my alma matter in Totsuka. And like I (probably) blogged last year, this year it hit all of the nostalgia. The campus is full of forest and has a bridge with an excellent view of Fuji, you could really see yourself doing some quality thinking out there. The thing I think I was the most nostalgic for was the amount of headspace I had back in uni to study and think about the problems facing the world.

      This year Watanabe Youichi, famous war photojournalist andย  alumni came to speak. We attended his event, but had to leave 10 minutes in because Leo was bored, but Leo was paying attention. As soon as we got outside he asked why the children had guns, did they just find them? Shouldn't the adults keep them from them? We explained that not everywhere is as peaceful as it is in Japan and that we're fortunate to live in such a place where we do not need to worry about such things.

      The informatics majors setup a room to teach kids programming with Scratch, which drew Leo in. They had 4 laptops setup with a half-finished game, then they'd help walk you through how to finish it off. Leo built the last part of an air hockey game. I think having the app in Japanese probably helped, though it was full of kanji he doesn't know.ย  I feel like I'm going to have to get a computer sooner or later so we can do Scratch properly...

      Kanachu, the local bus company, brought one of their EV busses for people to see โ€“ and it was pretty great. It felt like it was a bit larger inside than their usual busses and there's usb-a sockets at every seat so you can charge your devices as you travel. We got to sit in the driver's seat where they told us there are 11 mirrors that the driver uses to check all of the angles. The battery is also large enough that they can drive it all day on a single charge. But the most surprising thing was that the bus was made by BYD โ€“ not one of the Japanese bigs. Though the fact that it's an EV should make that obvious it's not Japanese as they're currently lagging Apparently these usually run along/around Kamakura because there's more/better infrastructure for charging overnight. Maybe I'll make a mission to ride one of these.
    • ๐Ÿป I went out for dinner and beers with a friend near Tokyo. We messaged at the start of the year that we should hang out, then 5 months passed. Just as I was thinking "man, we said we should hang, we should hang" and he messaged me. I'm glad he did.
  • Checkin to Meiji Gakuin University (ๆ˜Žๆฒปๅญฆ้™ขๅคงๅญฆ ๆจชๆตœใ‚ญใƒฃใƒณใƒ‘ใ‚น)

    in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
    Visiting my old stomping grounds for their yearly festival.
  • ๐Ÿ”— The Way You Build Muscle Is the Way You Build a Life

    My fatherโ€™s father died of a heart attack at 64. After that, my fatherโ€™s fitness discipline was suddenly clarified as a daily grounding, in a way that was not future-oriented but present-oriented. In observing him, I learned the importance of exercise as a practice โ€” not of becoming but of being.
    It's not until relatively recently that the importance of exercise as a matter of being, rather than something you do for a goal has clicked. That shift to the present makes all the difference.
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    2. health
    3. exercise
  • ๐Ÿ”— The $10 Billion AI Startup That Thinks It Is an Energy Company

    This week, Kraken announced that it was partnering with National Grid in New York and Massachusetts to act as the AI customer service and billing platform for 6 million U.S. customers.
    Beyond excited that we're expanding into the US with National Grid!
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    2. climate change
    3. energy
    4. kraken
  • The Week #255

    • ๐Ÿšฒ I rode my Brompton into work twice last week and it was great. Having my bag on my bike let me carry things I wouldn't otherwise (my lock, extra shirt) and made the commute much more comfortable. Cycling there had me feeling more focused and on the way back I was able to turn off work-mode. I still need to get the timing of my fold and bag/de-bag and unfold to be a bit quicker, but I 'know I'll get there with a bit more practice.

      Going by bike has also enabled me to get coffees at places I wouldn't usually visit / be anywhere near, which is an added bonus.
      Cafe Latte at Verve in Roppongi
    • ๐Ÿƒ My running has been limited to about once a week as of late. But I think cycling to and from the office is maintaining my cardio, especially the the big hills in Tokyo on the way in, and in Yokohama on the way home. This week's run, thanks to those hills, was easier (and faster) than it had been the past few weeks. Gives me hope I can find a balance between running, cycling, and lifting which doesn't cause me stress trying to do all the physical things.
    • ๐Ÿ๏ธ It's been about 5 years(!) since I first watched Long Way Up. Last week (or the week before last) the newest edition of the duo's motorcycle adventures Long Way Home (youtube) started on AppleTV+ and it's great.
  • Morning Run
    Humid summer has arrived. Forgot me watch, felt naked without it. Orbital on the buds.

    5.0km

    31.3min

    23.2m climbed

    avg bpm

  • Checkin to ใ‚คใƒณใƒ‰ๆ–™็† Sathi

    in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
  • Checkin to Verve Coffee Roasters

    in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
    Pit stop with my #brompton on the way to work.
  • The Week #254

    • ๐ŸŒท This week had Mother's Day. This was the first time I was able to get Leo into it a bit and we went out on a secret mission to the local Ito Yokado to get a card, chocolates, and a sweet Magewappa Bento Box (traditional wood bento). When we got some, Leo could not wait so he wrote his message and gave it to Yumi a day early. I facetimed with my mom for the fist time in far too long as well. A successful day celebrating all the moms in our lives.
    • ๐Ÿšฒ I rode my bike to the office for the first time in a long time. Rather than getting on/off the train at Shinbashi, I rode from one station further back on the Tokaido line, Shinagawa. The extra ride time was great. This convinced me it was finally time to retire my regular backpack of 12 - 13 years and got a messenger bag that I can attach to the front of my Brompton. This will make it so my bike is doing the carrying of things and my back won't end up as sweaty. I took it forย  a spin over the weekend and it's everything I thought it would be. I look forward to commuting to the office again this week.
    • ๐ŸŽฅ I watched this excellent chat with Jony Ive. It reminded me how much I like thinking about not just the implementation details of software, but design and UX as well. There were some very interesting practices he and the design team at Apple used to build empathy between the team: someone on the team would be responsible for making breakfast for the entire team on Fridays and every so often they all go work and design at someone's house. I don't think I'll try these with my team (we're spread across the globe), but it's an interesting thought experiment nonetheless.
    • ๐Ÿ“š I finished In The Weeds: Around the Worldย  and Behind the Scenes with Anthony Bourdain. If you're a fan of Bourdain and his shows, I recommend it. You get a real sense for just how difficult that show was to make and that it still turned into such good work is a testament to the entire team. Needing another non-business book to read, I started on Things Become Other Things by Craig Mod. I enjoy his newsletters and blog posts and this book does not disappoint.
  • Morning Run
    Underworld makes some fine beats to run to.

    4.5km

    30.1min

    23.2m climbed

    161.3avg bpm

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