Craft By Zen

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  • 2023 Week 44 - Weekly Notes
    Posted

    Health updates, Song Embeds, and SRE Lessons

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
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  • 2023 Week 43 - Weekly Notes
    Posted

    Of dishwashers, starting NaNoWriMo, the pangenome, workflows and mental models

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
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  • Posted
    Director: Jayro Bustamante, Released: 2019
    Atrocities commited by a warmongering general come back to haunt him in modern-day Guatemala.
    Filed: 🎞️ Films
  • 2023 Week 40, 41, & 42 - Weekly Notes
    Posted

    Sharing your calm, freewriting, the myth of learning styles, and dealing with conflict from 2 UC Berkeley professors.

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
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  • 2023 Week 39 - Weekly Notes
    Posted

    Return from Strangeloop, OSM Topo Map, Dying Languages, and Martin Kleppmann

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
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  • 2023 Week 38 - Weekly Notes
    Posted

    No relief from nasal decongestant, depression support list

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
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  • Navigating Healthcare During Crisis
    Posted

    Daily headaches, panic attacks, life or death experiences on a trip from the ICU and back

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
  • 2023-07-27

    πŸ“ Location: Hayward, CA

    Every weekend, I’ve been slowly moving to San Jose, so I haven’t been able to spend enough time with my hobbies and side projects. This website has seen a down tick in content, and I’m looking forward to writing more in the near future. Certainly post-move.

    To spend the in-between time not thinking about code, I’ve been playing Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. We recently finished Cult of the Lamb, and it felt pretty special.

    I went to the Figma conference last week at San Francisco Moscone Center, and it was a packed event. I’m excited to dive deep into more UX work.

    Filed: ⌚ Now
  • Google Reader, Information Over-Consumption, and Slow Reading
    Posted

    The idea of an infinite scroll can be dangerous, and here are some tactics to curtail their effects on our addicted minds.

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
  • 7 GUIs
    Posted

    Based off the 7 GUIs benchmark, here are implementations of the 7 GUIs in Svelte.

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
  • SolidJS
    Posted

    A dive into my personal notes on SolidJS, as I was going through the tutorial.

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
  • Typescript
    Posted

    Deep dive with Typescript and its features. Some notes and examples.

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
  • Posted
    Author: Jeremy Wong
    Key takeaways from short pieces advice Kevin Kelly has collected over decades. I've turned those into different categories of advice that has resonated with me.
    Filed: πŸ“– Books
  • This month at Craft By Zen, May 2023
    Posted

    Major website updates, new collections, fixed bugs, and more!

    Filed: ✍🏼 Writing
  • Posted
    Author: Jeremy Wong
    "Writing for Software Developers focuses on teaching you how to envision, create, and publish mid-length technical tutorials and articles, but the principles and practices you’ll develop will help you write anything from a short README to an entire technical book. And regardless of why you write, this guide aims to provide you with the techniques you will need to reach your goals."
    Filed: πŸ“– Books
  • Posted
    Author: Jeremy Wong
    "Peter Seibel interviews 15 of the most interesting computer programmers alive today in Coders at Work, offering a companion volume to Apress’s highly acclaimed best-seller Founders at Work by Jessica Livingston."
    Filed: πŸ“– Books

I'm currently leading application development at Clear Labs.

I write essays on eclectic topics, from programming, cooking, and strange habit of collecting obituaries.


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Newsletter Series

I have put back together my newsletter after years of absense! These are primarily updates on my blog, "Craft By Zen", and maybe some highlights to the new articles I've written. There might be some life updates as well. I'm doing away with the old format of weekly longform essays, and trying some new things with my newsletter.

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