More my misunderstandings and incomplete model of the two systems (and even less complete model of browser quirks) guarantee lots of mistakes.

Your idea reminds me of a darknet where people allocated space where encrypted pages were stored. This duplicated content across the world. They could then share their own content.

I've forgot the name though so went hunting on Wikipedia. Found ZeroNet [en.m.wikipedia.org] which uses a BitTorrent approach similar to what I think you had in mind.

I've almost read all extant docs on Elm. Should be just about ready to use it to mess up some HTML and CSS. ;)

And Pinned answered lickety-split on my desktop just now. Go figure!

Over the last quarter, I spent like 40 hours pairing with people (an average and median of about 3 h per engineer) and about 23 hours writing something like 25 articles. Really not much time over 12 weeks when you add it up like that, but it's had a marked effect. Still feels like very little, but I think that perception of mine is due to not being able to flash back in time to 1 January coupled with slow, incremental change.

This week kicks off a new quarter too. Talking tomorrow to the whole iOS/Mac area as part of an area-wide quarterly meeting. Going to be trying to recruit people to learn to do some of the stuff I've been doing that has worked well so far. Turns out pairing with people and then hitting them with articles written for where they are on a regular basis successfully gets them to incorporate new dev practices. Moving towards more automated testing and more thoughtful software design slowly; hopefully getting others on board driving this will speed things up - and free me to eventually push something else. :D

I've been getting a lot out of reading Beck's Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns. I just read it when I feel like it, which has made for uneven progress, but I can see it affecting how I try and write JavaScript of all things.

It is kind of surprising. I think it's livelier than the pen shorthand world, but maybe I just haven't found the hidden pocket of folks actively using that and talking about it.

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Been sleeping more and computing less. Slowly crawling through an Anki steno deck (made by someone else) and an Anki Gregg Anniversary deck (made by me - still in chapter 2 of 12).

/me shrugs grandly.

Is there any "loading…" indicator I should watch for?