May 03, 2022
Steps - 6,366 steps
Distance - 2.64 mi
Step Length - 28.03 in
Walking Speed - 2.76 mph
Flights Climbed - 5 floors
Double Support Time - 27.38 %
Walking Asymmetry - 0.77 %
May 03, 2022
Steps - 6,366 steps
Distance - 2.64 mi
Step Length - 28.03 in
Walking Speed - 2.76 mph
Flights Climbed - 5 floors
Double Support Time - 27.38 %
Walking Asymmetry - 0.77 %
May 02, 2022
Steps - 3,609 steps
Distance - 1.43 mi
Step Length - 26.19 in
Walking Speed - 2.55 mph
Flights Climbed - 6 floors
Double Support Time - 28.24 %
Walking Asymmetry - 2 %
May 01, 2022
Steps - 3,480 steps
Distance - 1.43 mi
Step Length - 25.8 in
Walking Speed - 2.59 mph
Flights Climbed - 6 floors
Double Support Time - 26.8 %
Apr 30, 2022
Steps - 9,713 steps
Distance - 4.2 mi
Step Length - 27.25 in
Walking Speed - 3.01 mph
Flights Climbed - 5 floors
Double Support Time - 27.46 %
Walking Asymmetry - 0 %
Everyone loves talking about starts and finishes, but no one likes talking about the hard part in-between. Join Joe as they embrace the messy middle and attempt to find their...
Apr 29, 2022
Steps - 10,456 steps
Distance - 4.23 mi
Step Length - 27.01 in
Walking Speed - 2.86 mph
Flights Climbed - 4 floors
Double Support Time - 28.29 %
Walking Asymmetry - 3.75 %
Mental models are a fascinating concept to me.
If you're unfamiliar, mental models are lenses we use to look at the world and make better decisions (i.e. Occam's Razor - "the simplest solution is the best solution).
Here are 3 of my favorite mental models 👇🏼
Apr 28, 2022
Steps - 7,156 steps
Distance - 2.95 mi
Step Length - 25.91 in
Walking Speed - 2.57 mph
Flights Climbed - 5 floors
Double Support Time - 28.51 %
Walking Asymmetry - 11.88 %
As an intro to my new “Thinking Time” weekly segment, we first need to do a full walkthrough of my @obsdmd setup and how I have it styled.
Today at 1:30 Central!
As an intro to this new "Thinking Time" weekly segment, we first need to cover my tool of choice, Obsidian. We'll do a full walkthrough of how I have it...
Apr 27, 2022
Steps - 7,809 steps
Distance - 3.12 mi
Step Length - 25.33 in
Walking Speed - 2.57 mph
Flights Climbed - 2 floors
Double Support Time - 27.73 %
Walking Asymmetry - 3.93 %
@JoeBuhlig “I am also recording this call for training purposes”
Apr 26, 2022
Steps - 6,819 steps
Distance - 2.81 mi
Step Length - 26.29 in
Walking Speed - 2.61 mph
Flights Climbed - 3 floors
Double Support Time - 27.89 %
Walking Asymmetry - 4.43 %
Apr 25, 2022
Steps - 2,406 steps
Distance - 1.01 mi
Step Length - 24.05 in
Walking Speed - 2.47 mph
Flights Climbed - 3 floors
Double Support Time - 28.31 %
@JoeBuhlig Thanks for sharing. It seems like a big undertaking to match blueprints to pass building codes, with good construction (well-built) with design (the custom special elements)...but perhaps the DIY homebuilders crowd is just like the DIY note apps crowd, just a different medium.
@NickMilo Honestly, code wouldn’t be the issue most of the time. Most of it is finish work, which is unrestricted. Sometimes framing and electrical is involved but code-wise those are simple. Even on custom. It’s usually too limited in market for builders. So the money isn’t there overall.
Apr 24, 2022
Steps - 5,354 steps
Distance - 2.15 mi
Step Length - 26.09 in
Walking Speed - 2.62 mph
Flights Climbed - 8 floors
Double Support Time - 27.5 %
Walking Asymmetry - 0 %
Apr 23, 2022
Steps - 11,232 steps
Distance - 4.57 mi
Step Length - 26.66 in
Walking Speed - 2.47 mph
Flights Climbed - 9 floors
Double Support Time - 28.33 %
Walking Asymmetry - 15.86 %
@JoeBuhlig Are you taking the call via FaceTime audio on your Mac?
@davidjoelhall No. Standard phone call. Plug a TRRS cable into the Rodecaster and the other end into my iPhone. Then it routes everything from the Rodecaster into the phone as a mic and outputs it on its own channel.
@JoeBuhlig Ok you just sold me on this.
Big perk to the Rodecaster Pro. I can take phone calls with my podcasting rig and record the conversation. Great for keeping records of trouble calls with mortgage companies and such. 😉
Apr 22, 2022
Steps - 2,658 steps
Distance - 1.08 mi
Step Length - 26.38 in
Walking Speed - 2.79 mph
Flights Climbed - 1 floors
Double Support Time - 27.41 %
Walking Asymmetry - 5.5 %
Does anyone build houses that are not just sheet rock and 2x4s but have built-in character? Or even just built-in shelves?
@NickMilo Yes. But it’s normally the DIY crowd from what I’ve seen. We have some custom, special elements in our house but I’ve been the one to build them.
It’s always refreshing to find a book that talks about the things we don’t want to talk about.
Join our discussion this afternoon!
Apr 21, 2022
Steps - 6,166 steps
Distance - 2.51 mi
Step Length - 25.78 in
Walking Speed - 2.6 mph
Flights Climbed - 6 floors
Double Support Time - 28.26 %
Walking Asymmetry - 13.69 %
If you missed the news earlier today, you can catch the recording here. Thanks for your support, team!
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👋 I'm Joe Buhlig. I strive to build productivity systems that stand the test of time and help me do more than check boxes. I'm here to help you do the same.
🎙 I read a lot of books and talk about it.
🐿 I can't focus on one thing for long, so I write a lot of code for an eclectic grouping of projects.
📓 And I'm a bit obsessed with finding non-proprietary solutions to digital problems. Thus, text files for the win! 🎉