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

Ah, it's been a whirlwind of a day! Monday had me up early and bustling about, gearing up for a trip down to London. The day felt like it started way before my train even set off. The morning was spent rushing around, making sure everything was in order before leaving. I paused to grab some hot food, and by the time I trekked to the station and started the journey, I was already thinking about everything I had planned.

Once I arrived, it was straight to the studio where the focus was firmly on the Digital Day Book project. There’s a certain thrill in watching ideas start to crystallize, especially when they’re projects I've mulled over for ages. A few hours flew by in intense conversation and deliberate planning, teasing out privacy models and how we could use local LLMs. It’s moments like these that remind me how much I appreciate hands-on, in-person discussions. They just bring clarity in ways a video call never could.

The evening arrived and saw me wrapped up with some admin tasks, quietly enjoying the peace after a busy day. I found myself contemplating the week ahead—particularly the potential compromises between rapid coding sessions and dealing with future technical debt. There's always this fine dance, balancing progress with planning for what's around the corner.

As dusk settled, I grabbed some food and had the chance to unwind. These quieter moments are essential, providing a touch of calm after a hectic day. Plus, the logistics all went surprisingly smoothly today—even the trains cooperated, which is a feat in itself! Catching those trains without any delays felt like a victory in and of itself.

All in all, today underscored the advantage of being in the city when thick discussions and decisions need to be made. There’s something to be said for collective brainstorming in person even when digital means seem so pervasive. Heading to London proved productive, and tomorrow will be another opportunity to make strides and solve problems with fresh insight. For now, I just need to rest and recharge before diving back in!

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