2025 Weeknote 09 : Fire on the horizon

February 24 - March 2 My โ€œweeknotesโ€ capture events, thoughts, and other items from the past week, mostly focused on work. Learn more about the weeknotes concept here. Achievement Unlocked: One Year of Weeknotes I just realized at the last second, before publishing, that this release marks a complete year of publishing weeknotes every single … Continue reading 2025 Weeknote 09 : Fire on the horizon

2025 Weeknote 07 : A victory amidst defeats

February 10 - 16 My โ€œweeknotesโ€ capture events, thoughts, and other items from the past week, mostly focused on work. Learn more about the weeknotes concept here. This week in #weeknotes Photo by Markus Winkler on Pexels.com Winning the talent war. We had a surprise (but not surprising) resignation this week that suddenly opened up … Continue reading 2025 Weeknote 07 : A victory amidst defeats

2025 Weeknote 06 : Flood the zone

February 2 - 9 My โ€œweeknotesโ€ capture events, thoughts, and other items from the past week, mostly focused on work. Learn more about the weeknotes concept here. The Calendarโ„ข Back from vacation, it was another wall-to-wall week at work. The calendar had almost no daylight peeking through (until a cancellation on Friday morning, which then … Continue reading 2025 Weeknote 06 : Flood the zone

2025 Weeknote 05 : A supposedly fun thing I’ll never do again

January 27 - February 2 My โ€œweeknotesโ€ capture events, thoughts, and other items from the past week, mostly focused on work. Learn more about the weeknotes concept here. Before we get into the weeknote proper, I just wanted to share my new post over the GX Foundry blog, focused on how a recent report from … Continue reading 2025 Weeknote 05 : A supposedly fun thing I’ll never do again

2025 Weeknote 04 : Lacklove and manless in Moloch!

January 20 - 26 My โ€œweeknotesโ€ capture events, thoughts, and other items from the past week, mostly focused on work. Learn more about the weeknotes concept here. About this week's subtitle That's a snippet from Allen Ginsberg's famous poem Howl (1956) and it felt like a crystalline reflection of this week in history, with the … Continue reading 2025 Weeknote 04 : Lacklove and manless in Moloch!