Liked: It's not just the first step – annie mueller...
"Dude, sucking at something is the first step to being sort of good at something."
Liked: It's not just the first step – annie mueller...
"Dude, sucking at something is the first step to being sort of good at something."
One thing I've noticed with the MacBook Air running Chrome OS is that it gets very hot after being on for a while. It seems to be impacting battery life as well, not that it was brilliant beforehand. It is a 7 year old machine after all.
However, just being able to play about with it is fun and may help me learn a bit about Linux as I dig in to that a little more.
Would I buy an actual Chromebook? I don't know. There is a novelty factor in repurposing the MBA as opposed to a specific need to use it. A purpose-built Chromebook would obviously have advantages over a more frankensteinian setup:
If I can establish a good workflow and enjoy using Chrome OS Flex over a longer term then who knows. My MBP is definitely underutilised so I don't need that type of power; if I can achieve all I need then maybe it's a viable option – the MBP won't last forever.
Next up on my reading list is Several Short Sentences About Writing by Verlyn Klinkenborg.
I think I'm going to use Open Library for all book links going forward.
Very cool post.
Painting is like that for me. Sometimes I feel like I'm making progress; other times I feel like I've slid right back to the beginning!
This describes it perfectly:
"It's dips and dives and plateaus. Climb a little higher, fall back a little further. Get stuck at a point that feels endless. Keep at it, keep at it, keep at it. Get so involved in the work you forget about being stuck. Realize you've jumped a few levels ahead at something you love."
The key is not to give up. I suspect many people do--right before they're about to have a breakthrough.
Nothing worth doing is easy. And no one who is good at anything has skipped this process.
Yeah, I think we can all relate to that. Such a great way of putting it.