

Seeing a moose in real life was an otherworldly experience. It’s HUGE and terrifying.
Seeing a moose in real life was an otherworldly experience. It’s HUGE and terrifying.
It can be a treacherous hike in bad weather! You can arrange for bus pickup because it’s a through hike, but if the weather is so bad, they’ll email you and tell you the bus is canceled. Absolutely worth hiking if you’re ever in NZ!
Passwords are becoming speed bumps, not road blocks.
Ah, good 'ol Jenkins. It’s on my list of software I never want to use again, twice.
One feature was really sweet though: being able to edit the Jenkinsfile script inline and run it. On the other hand, that encouraged the wild cowboy lands. Contrasted to GitHub Actions, you get to see how many commits it took to get right 🙃
I’m on board with the majority of this, but I question the restricted right on red. What benefit does that bring? Collisions with bicyclists come to mind, but I think turning right on green, when everyone is moving forward and faster, is more risky.
13 years. At least 1 purely as a lurker before that. Reddit has been in my life longer than my dad 🤣
My goal this year is to “move faster” and oh man, it’s a different kind of pain, doing intervals. They’re certainly more fun, but the recovery it demands is 2x my normal easy-to-moderate runs.