Findings, Jan 2026
Products, Games, Books and Music

This looks quite cool. I do like notebooks. I'm hopeful it gets both a linux release and the ability to run against local models. I'll keep an eye on it for now.

This looks amazing. I am sure the content is great and there's that old advice not to judge a book by its cover but surely whoever said that hasn't seen this one.
Tried an app called INTVL. Figured it'd be good because I run a lot. I like the concept but the incentives don't really align with the way I run so I can't really see myself getting too into it. Primarily it encourages running big wide loops but not the same loops. Doesn't really align with how I run.

Finished book 2 in the hierarchy series. I read James Islington's previous books and enjoyed them a lot and I am glad to see the work has gotten even better. There's also a small bit of pride to see an Australian author do so well.

This one is niche, I'll admit, but Polars feels like a breath of fresh air compared to years of working with Pandas. I do a tonne of data work and have always found pandas mildly annoying in the way it works.

After a long hiatus I finished Return of the Obra Dinn. It's a great detective puzzle game and the visuals are one of a kind. If you're into graphics or game dev there are also a bunch of posts form the developers on how they achieved it's signature feel.
Link Collection
This post blew up a little across Bluesky (naturally) and sites like Hacker News. The topic itself is quite interesting but I loved the writing style here. It breaks a fairly complex topic down into something easy to understand.
This podcast should have a lot more views. Kyle and CJ do a great job and have interviewed some very interesting people. If you are at all adjacent to growth or sales I recommend checking it out.
I've tried a lot of different web app packages over the years but consistently finding myself back using Django. Reading about Julia's experience as a beginner reminded me of all the things that make Django great. I know the web world is mostly javascript these days but Django remains a great way to build web apps.
Little Ideas
- Putting a long sleeve shirt over a t-shirt is an unreasonably effective way to look less casually dressed.
- I've been playing the first Ni No Kuni game in Japanese trying to aid my learning a little. It is amazing how quickly you can feel like you know nothing.
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