# My plan for now, roughly
-- Recheck aerc configuration
+- Play with SwiftBar Scripts
- I took some time to review my config with aerc. Basically only aesthetic
- changes: column sizes, date format, and threading.
+ I recently discovered SwiftBar, and so far I love it. I do have very
+ different tools for work / projects, but with focus management I think
+ I can make this work for each use case.
- I did add contacts integration but haven't really had a chance to try it
- out.
+- Rethink why I write
-- Learn more about flow management in iOS
+ I've been trying to write on tech leadership and such, but haven't felt
+ confident about it. I've given it some thought and want to rethink why/how
+ I do this.
- I ended up learning a lot about how to handle sync/async state changes in
- iOS. I haven't updated any of my open source apps to reflect it yet. But
- in the app where I changed it it's made a huge difference!
+- Catch up with wardley maps material
-- Read some more research on either problem solving or team dynamics
-
-[2024-09-07]
+[2024-12-27]
+2024-12-27: MacOS has information on focus state or do not disturb in ~/Library/DoNotDisturb/DB Assertions.json and ModeConfigurations.json
2024-09-16: @FocusedValue and @FocusedBinding provide convenient ways to share values for the current view.
2024-04-03: DDP doesn't work through Wi-Fi because of issues on how packets are transformed between Ethernet and Wi-fi, which messes up the Datagram :'(. Not all routers do, DD-WRT might!
2024-03-31: You can run a security audit of your systemd units, and limit a lot how they're able to operate. This is very handy so even if I write some code that could be exploited, if I prevent the process from being able to do certain things, it reduces the exposure.