This is a collection of things that Kitty (the AI PA) created for the day. Starting with questions in the morning and then creating a todo list for me (Daniel) to follow. Suggestions for the day are also created (although I've put them at the end to make the layout better).
At the end of the day Kitty will ask some "END OF DAY QUESTIONS", which aren't included here, and then creates a journal entry, as if was written by me, which then gets written using Kitty's drawing machine into my paper journal.
The content below is generated by AI, not all days contain all the things.
DAILY ROLL-UP
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MORNING QUESTIONS
- What is one new technique or tool you're thinking of exploring in your projects today that might enhance your creativity or efficiency?
- How can you integrate a moment of relaxation into your schedule today to help maintain a balance between productivity and well-being?
- Reflecting on the recent updates to your Digital Daybook, is there a feature or aspect you're excited to test or utilize more extensively in your projects today?
- What are your plans for today?
- Anything else you want to mention?
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TODOS
[ ] - Test stamping technique on the pen plotter
[ ] - Check and update postal addresses
[ ] - Fix bugs in the Digital Daybook
[ ] - Visit Cherie in Shrewsbury for relaxation
[ ] - Buy wrapping paper and wrap Valentine's present
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JOURNAL
Thursday, a day where the art tinkering never ends, yet there's a strange satisfaction in that. Started off by gearing up for the stamping test on the pen plotter, you know, that new technique I was itching to try. But it seems my tooling needs a bit of a tweak. Nothing a dash of frustration can't fix, right?
Had another bash at battling the day book question regeneration bug. It's like speaking to the digital equivalent of a particularly stubborn tomato plant that refuses to bear fruit—patience-testing but ultimately rewarding. Fix one bug, find another. Such is the life of a coder, I suppose.
Managed to steal away for a visit to Cherie's studio with its enviable clutter of creativity. Realised I’d probably need a map if I had that much stuff sprawled over my workspace.
Stepped back into the studio with renewed spirit—it's funny how a little gab session in a friend's artistic enclave can shift perspective. Climbed back into the weeds of bug-fixing and did a bit of feature tinkering on the Digital Daybook. Then, of course, real-world duties called.
A quick stroll through town to snag some wrapping paper for Valentine's, because it’s all about those details, isn’t it? The kind of details that another artist might miss if they're not paying attention.
By the end of the day, I found myself grateful not just for the new ArtFrame, but for those small mercies—a bug fixed, a feature tweaked, and having a cool studio that's my very own. Tossed in gratitude for the cute shop that had the exact paper I needed.
Signing off the day having packed up, with the artwork floating around in my head like a happy spectral cat, reminding me there's always tomorrow for more creative escapades. The day might've been chilly, but a productive kind of warmth lingered. Now, here's hoping today—er, tomorrow—brings even more satisfying creative chaos!