1. Axiom’s End

    Somehow I ended up accidentally buying Axiom’s End (Lindsay Ellis) twice. My friend recommended it, and I first picked it up on the nook and then in hardcover.

    This book is a lot of fun. It’s a first contact story, where Earth gets caught between two warring factions …

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  2. Worm

    I’ve been reading the web fiction series Worm. It’s a little difficult to describe, but it’s essentially a long-form superhero story, structured in arcs. The main character, Taylor, finds herself wrestling with the ideas of what being a hero or a villain means, in a world were …

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  3. Universe

    I started a new job this week at Universe. They have an iOS app that allows you to build and host websites.

    My first experience programming a computer was learning HTML, and I still find the ability to edit, instantly reload and see your changes, then publish workflow unmatched, and …

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  4. Tesla APIs

    One cool thing about buying both the Tesla Energy Gateway and Model 3 is that the Tesla app shows the status of both the solar and the car. Since the app has public APIs, they’ve been reverse-engineered. Using that, I wrote a quick script which checks how the solar …

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  5. Peace Talks

    After working for 5 years, Jim Butcher mentioned that Peace Talks was shaping up to be the longest, bloodiest Dresden Files book yet. The he surprised everybody by announcing it was actually two books - Peace Talks and Battle Grounds.

    So this is the first half of single planned book, and …

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  6. Miillion Mile Batteries

    Having just spent a decent chunk of change on a relatively small house battery, the potential for repurposed/upcycled car batteries that drop the price of storage is huge. There’s also a huge potential for grid-scale, megawatt-level batteries that can help get rid of gas peaker plants and coal …

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  7. Solar Power, Activate!!

    Solar update: It works! It’s on! It’s generating power!

    After weeks of inspections, installations, and more inspections, the final moment was the PSE woman flipping a switch and saying, “Ok, it’s on now. Let me make sure your meter is set up right.”

    The Tesla app is …

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  8. Swift Vapor

    Came across Swift Vapor recently, and it seems like a really interesting framework. Server side swift is still such an under represented market, but the ability to do type-safe JSON calls is a fascinating one.

    After playing with a few experiments, though, the documentation seems a little lacking. Getting the …

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  9. Installing Solar

    We installed a solar array on the house last week.

    Solar Array

    I ordered a 4 kW solar array and 13 kWh PowerWall from Tesla. They made the ordering and install process really simple, but in classic Tesla fashion it was a lot of hurry up and wait, then immediate motion. All …

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  10. ElasticSearch vs …

    We use ElasticSearch pretty heavily at work, and while there’s a few scenarios that it’s proven good at, it’s mostly become a swear word around the office.

    Reasons ElasticSearch Is Frustrating

    1. Writes are really, really slow

    Wrting data to elasticsearch is a synchronous operation. So if …

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