40 Questions to ask yourself every year - 2025
Oh 2025 what a terrible, terrible year. May was good though. I guess problems can be fixed by running off to Europe.
Oh 2025 what a terrible, terrible year. May was good though. I guess problems can be fixed by running off to Europe.
For quite some time now I’ve been an avid user of Google Map’s saved lists feature. These lists comprise of places I pass by on the street that look interesting, places friends or influencers have recommended, or places I’ve tried and love. I take a lot of pride in my curation and I often get asked by many of my friends for recommendations and places to go.
While originally I thought I would categorize every location into hyperspecific lists that would always act as the shortlist for the given occasion, I ultimately ended up with a few catch all lists that have grown in size. When I open Google Maps this is what I see, its a bundle of saved pins.
I came across Steph Ango’s Blog and saw this set of questions. I’ve been in a bit of personal turmoil lately and self-reflection. Figure in a time of existential crisis maybe giving some thought to this year might be better than just going through the year and seeing what happens.
Looking at the timestamp its Feb 22nd and I didn’t hit my Feb 20th goal; it happens.
Two days to go till the Feb 20th deadline…
In its current state Meraki has no notion of users and stores everything locally. Therefore, the first step in supporting cloud persistence of tasks is to create the concept of users such that data can be associated with them and that account can be accessed from various platforms.
I was talking with my friend Will the other day. I’ve been going back and forth with him about Supabase and how I’m trying to solve various issues and problems that have been coming up while trying to rebuild Meraki and he mentioned that it would be valuable to document and post about some of these challenges and how I’m solving them.
Welcome to this little hypertext corner of the internet! I’m not sure what content will end up filling this site down the road but I hope since you’re here there’s something of value that brought you here in the first place.