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

Friday's been a bit of a different one. I've been cat sitting all week, which has meant my usual routine's gone completely out the window. Not that I'm complaining - it's nice to have a furry friend around, even if they do judge my coding skills with those unblinking eyes.

Started the day with good intentions to tackle my Weeknotes video, which I managed to get done before lunch. There's something satisfying about wrapping up the week's thoughts and putting them out there. It's become a bit of a ritual now.

My Obsidian notes have been piling up lately - I've been dumping thoughts and ideas in there without much organisation. So after the Weeknotes, I made a start on sorting through that digital mess. Got a decent chunk done before my brain decided it needed a break. Sometimes you just hit that wall, don't you?

The letter alignment project is coming along nicely. I've printed a full page of the alphabet, which means I can now start shuffling letters up and down (and hopefully left and right a bit too). Haven't actually done the shuffling yet, but having the test sheet ready feels like progress.

Had planned to work on my website backend today - there's this image scaling thing that's running painfully slow. Now that I've updated the server OS (it was about four versions behind, oops), I should be able to fix it. But after dinner, I decided to shelve that and the remaining Obsidian organisation for the weekend.

Instead, I'm going to spend the evening watching some of that course I bought recently. Sometimes you need to just call it a day and let your brain absorb something new instead of constantly outputting. The to-do list will still be there tomorrow.

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