Timeblock
| Time (PDT) | Plan | Reality |
|---|---|---|
| 0000 | SLEEP | |
| 0030 | SLEEP | |
| 0100 | SLEEP | |
| 0130 | SLEEP | |
| 0200 | SLEEP | |
| 0230 | SLEEP | |
| 0300 | SLEEP | |
| 0330 | SLEEP | |
| 0400 | SLEEP | |
| 0430 | SLEEP | Morning routine |
| 0500 | Morning routine | Coffee and Reading: The Trainable Cat |
| 0530 | Coffee and Reading | Pomodoro: Planning |
| 0600 | Walk to climb gym | Wife can't sleep |
| 0630 | Stretching | Talk with wife |
| 0700 | Climbing | Getting ready |
| 0730 | Run home/shower | Walk to work |
| 0800 | Wake up wife | Deposit check detour |
| 0830 | Packing up | Stretching |
| 0900 | Walk to work | Facebook chat with bro |
| 0930 | Start of work routine | Start of work routine |
| 1000 | Pomodoro: Classification PR | |
| 1030 | Pomodoro: Classification PR | |
| 1100 | Buffer | |
| 1130 | Buffer | |
| 1200 | Lunch | |
| 1230 | Lunch | |
| 1300 | NAP | |
| 1330 | Buffer | |
| 1400 | Pomodoro: Classification PR | |
| 1430 | Pomodoro: Classification PR | |
| 1500 | Pomodoro: Classification PR | Meeting: Quarterly Conversations |
| 1530 | Pomodoro: Classification PR | Meeting: Quarterly Conversations |
| 1600 | Pomodoro: Classification PR | Ping pong |
| 1630 | Buffer | Aimless meandering |
| 1700 | Walk home | |
| 1730 | Buffer | Hanging out |
| 1800 | Cooking | Hanging out |
| 1830 | Cooking | Hanging out |
| 1900 | End of day items | Hanging out |
| 1930 | Hanging out | |
| 2000 | Hanging out | |
| 2030 | Winding down | |
| 2100 | SLEEP | |
| 2130 | SLEEP | |
| 2200 | SLEEP | |
| 2230 | SLEEP | |
| 2300 | SLEEP | |
| 2330 | SLEEP |
Thinking
I have decided against the 10k core deck. 2k core will get me a chunk of the way, from there I should start absorbing media and adding new cards as I come across new words. Well, I should start absorbing media ASAP, but by the end of the 2k core I should be absorbing media.
I really need to fix my better computer.... This budget computer is failing under very basic strain. It's not a problem with my current editor of choice, but IDEs are infamous for using up a lot of resources, and for a variety of reasons I'm considering moving over to VSCode (like I tried to do years ago).