Weeknotes 26:05
Posted 3 days ago
Week of January 25–31
- I updated Robert Wolgemuth’s memorial page with a slideshow of pictures from his memorial
- I changed the URL for our global ministry from international to global to align with some other changes we are making on the site. I checked with another developer to make sure my process was sound and that everything would redirect.
- I did a little bit of research and thinking about masonry layout in preparation to write an article. I really like this description of this layout from Andy Bell.
“A masonry layout is a grid-like layout that has a set column system with a flexible, content-driven row system. What this setup does is allow content to be displayed in a brick wall-like layout — hence the name, masonry. Content is packed into space, rather than adhering to a strict, set row system.”
- I played around with corner-shape (hit play to play around with the demo)
- I started building some prototypes for a freelance project that will go into development in February
- I worked on refactoring the UI for our Women’s Ministry Essentials course. We are cleaning it up to be more of a dashboard and to help bring some consistency to each of the lessons.
- We launched some improvements to the Read Through the Bible daily reading page. We added an icon for the section of the Bible that the reading comes from. We added a pager at the top. And we added a link to the archive of daily readings at the bottom of the page.
- I worked through several lessons in JavaScript for Everyone
It was one of those weeks where I felt tired everyday and it was a battle to get going and stay with things. I was easily distracted. Life just feels like a challenge and every decision harder to make. But I pushed through. I was grateful to have some tasks that I had enough direction that I could just dive in and get things done. I think the very cold weather contributed to my malaise. I missed my walks, though I am not sure I had the energy to get myself up and out if the weather had been a bit warmer.
Articles I read
- Why We’ve Tried to Replace Developers Every Decade Since 1969 (Stephan Schwab, Caimito Agile Life) – I appreciated the perspective of this article in the current developer landscape. One of the better articles I have read.
- Waiting for the power to go out (Dave Rupert)
- Neither Idle nor Idolatrous (Tim Challies)
- Will There Still Be a Separate Heaven When God Creates the New Earth? (Randy Alcorn)
- I’m swearing off APIs entirely (Dave Rupert)
- That’s Your Uncle Nick (Tim Challies)
- Died: Christian Publishing Executive Robert Wolgemuth (Christianity Today)
- AI Policy and The Inevitable (David Bushell)
- What We Owe Minnesota (Soleil Ho, Coyote Media)
- Faith in the Middle of the Mess (Portia Collins, Revive Our Hearts blog)
- Fear of Responsibility (O. Alan Noble)
- The Logbook method of designer performance management (Stuart Frisby, Design Leadership Memos)
- Human Worth in the Attention Economy (O. Alan Noble, Christianity Today)
- Virginia Hats (Joe Crawford)
- 2025: my year in review (Blake Watson)
- The Painful Parts of Prayer (Kirsten Black) – This addressed some hesitancies I have felt in praying for healing for friends with cancer and other medical situations.
- I’m back to building my own digital music collection (Hidde de Vries)
- How to Block ICE In Your City (Labor Politics)
- The Don’t “Contact Us” Page (Jim Nielsen)
- Studio Notes #69 (Dan Cederholm) – A short note expressing solidarity with the people of Minnesota.
- It’s been, like, 5 years since I really updated my site’s design, but I’ve been inspired by the recent surge in personal sites and finally shipped something new. (Geoff Graham) – That is the extent of the post. But go visit his site to see something new.
- Jacque Vaughn’s homecoming (Chris Lazzarino, Crimson & Blue KU Alumni) – Jacque is one of my favorite basketball alumni. Glad to see him back with the program.
- Poorest pupils to be given AI tutors (The Telegraph) – Ms. Phillipson told the Bett UK technology conference last week: “We all know that mobile phones have no place in our schools, but AI learning tools are different.” It pains me to see the failure to connect why both have no place in the schools.
- How AI assistance impacts the formation of coding skills (Anthropic)
- I Want to Finish Well for God’s Glory (Matt Collier, Rooted Thinking)
What I watched
Allstate Commercial Check First: Graduation – I love this KU themed commercial. My dad asked me if I had seen it and I looked it up.
- Top 10 deleted Lord of the Rings scenes you’ve NEVER seen (YouTube) – I was aware of most of these.
- A couple of great anchor positioning use cases (Kevin Powell, YouTube)
- The West Wing (Netflix)
- Picard: Season 3 (Paramount Plus) – I heard a lot of good things about this season. I have enjoyed the first 3 episodes I watched this week.
- No Taste Like Home: Florence Pugh (Disney+) – We rewatched this with our daughter.
- All Creatures Great & Small (PBS App) – We watched episode 3 on Sunday night. And we rewatched 1-3 with our daughter and watched ahead with episode 4 on Saturday night. I made a donation to PBS so we now have Passport access.
Books I am reading
- Sunday Matters (Paul David Tripp) – I read one devotional a week. I have five more to go.
- The Basketball 100 (David Aldridge & John Hollinger)
- All That Jesus Commanded (John Piper) – Finished this one.
- Enjoying God (Tim Chester) – I am enjoying this one.
- Not Old, Not Young, Not Done (Christopher Ash) – I started rereading it this week. I wanted to go back and capture action points and prayer points.
Walking
It was cold. And I am a weanie so no walks this week. I should have made time to spend time on the Gazelle. Maybe this next week. It is also suppose to warm up so I might get back on the road this week.
What I played
- MLB The Show 20 (Twins) – I won games 2 and 3 of the World Series. Game three was a close 5-4 score. Just need one more win to secure the championship.

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