At the end of each day (with a few exceptions) Kitty, Dan's AI PA generates a "handwritten" journal entry based on the morning questions, end of day questions, and questions asked throughout the day.

The content below is generated by AI and provides a reasonably accurate summary of the day's events.


JOURNALS

pixel shifting experiment

Feeling like my day was off to a slow start, I put on some music to help kick things off. After a bit of social media browsing, I finally started getting into the day's activities.

First on my list was plotting out the overdue journal pages and updating the gallery on my website with some of the latest works. Editing the weeknotes video was next, which took a fair chunk of time. Once that was exporting, I decided to take a quick trip to town to check in with the estate agent.

Coming back, I took a lunch break before diving into some coding work. Specifically, I wanted to experiment with Clipper JS for my pixel-shifting SVGs. This task consumed most of my afternoon.

Reflecting on my progress with Clipper JS, I'm pleased to report that it’s working well and is impressively fast. It allows for real-time previews and exporting of SVGs and PNGs, significantly streamlining my workflow.

While the estate agent trip didn't yield any new updates, the walk was a good break. I've been promised an update on Monday, which keeps me hopeful about some progress soon.

Editing the weeknotes video was smoother than usual. By lunchtime, I had already exported it, freeing up my afternoon for code work. This efficiency allowed me to integrate the Clipper JS library for pixel-shifting SVGs, which I was particularly excited about.

There wasn’t much else left to do except wrap up the day's projects and contemplate this week’s tasks.

In the end, today was constructive. Between the morning logistics and the afternoon coding, I feel I accomplished a lot. Now, it’s time to wind down and relax over the weekend.

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