Weekly Thing #108 / Jun 1, 2019
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Weekly Newsletter from Jamie Thingelstad
Issue #108 / Jun 1, 2019
I’ve been continuing my focus on developing a meditation practice, and have crossed over 100 consecutive days meditating. I’ve been using Headspace (https://www.headspace.com) and I like the daily meditation which allows me to only answer one question, how many minutes do I want to meditate?
Part of the guided meditation is to do a body scan. With your eyes closed, after focusing on your breathing for a bit, you slowly scan from the top of your head to your toes, actively engaging your body to see how it feels. I find this part of the process interesting and revealing. Itโs a little odd to think that this question is almost never asked. Before meditation I didnโt think, “That left lower leg has a slight ache.” At least for me, I would wait until my body told me loudly that I needed to pay attention with some acute pain.
It seems simple but it connects you to your physical self in a very important way, and raises your own awareness. Even if you don’t meditate, give it a try. Take 1 minute to close your eyes, and slowly scan your own body. How is it doing? Any surprises? Iโm often surprised where stress is sitting and that I didnโt feel it until I did the scan.
Featured Links ๐
Why CIOs Make The Perfect Corporate Board Members (https://www.forbes.com/sites/bobzukis/2019/04/22/why-cios-make-the-perfect-corporate-board-members/#e22d34828c95) www.forbes.com
I’ve been exploring board opportunities for a while and feel strongly that a CTO/CIO is of growing importance for boards. This piece hits it spot on.
CIOs have a breadth and depth of understanding of their companies and industries that give them an exceptionally valuable ability to contribute to the broader boardroom agenda. Adept at business case building to justify their budgets they also naturally execute in a team-based environment with other executives. Digital and technology savvy, strategic and operational business aptitude, governance aware, team-oriented, risk versed, well rounded, deeper and broader than a CFO or CEO, CIOs need to be on every corporate board.
I expect that in coming years having a CTO/CIO on the board will be considered absolutely necessary.
My Weekly Photo ๐ท
Three kayakers on a sunset paddle.
Three kayakers on a sunset paddle. May 26, 2019 at 8:02 PM Cannon Lake, MN
Notable Links ๐
Visualization: 2012โ2019 US Electric Car Sales (This Is A Must See) | CleanTechnica (https://cleantechnica.com/2019/05/24/visualization-2012-2019-us-electric-car-sales-this-is-a-must-see/?fbclid=IwAR1iKKAWkU2O7bTrTrCIr90mLnIYUd5aUKd4L4QGUSPSixCRKUGsIi9LTQs) cleantechnica.com
This visual of EV car sales over time is pretty amazing. It puts the importance of the Tesla Model 3 into perspective!
Chrome to limit full ad blocking extensions to enterprise users - 9to5Google (https://9to5google.com/2019/05/29/chrome-ad-blocking-enterprise-manifest-v3/) 9to5google.com
This is exactly why I will not use Chrome as my primary browser. It is a great browser, and every other browser is better because of the amazing job it did with Javascript performance. But they were the last to support Do Not Track (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track) , and with this decision they are making it very clear that protecting your privacy is not aligned with their mission.
Announcing Minnestar’s Newest Board Members - Minnestar (https://minnestar.org/announcing-minnestars-newest-board-members-2/) minnestar.org
Iโm so happy to welcome these new members to the Minnestar board! ๐
ongoing by Tim Bray ยท On SQS (https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/201x/2019/05/26/SQS) www.tbray.org
Bray knows a lot about writing great software, and I like his rounded view on queues.
The proportion of services I work on where queues are absolutely necessary rounds to 100%. And if you look at our customers, lots of them manage to get away without queues (good for them!) but a really huge number totally depend on them. And I donโt think thatโs because the customers are stupid.
I’ve been on the wrong end of queues many times. Itโs a massive problem when you have a production queue that is backed up and you have to somehow get the data off and moving safely. I’ve probably been dealing with queues for 25 years at this point. But all in, they have a very valid place in systems. Just like everything in software though, they are not magical. ๐ฆ
Rethinking Brand You (https://www.strategy-business.com/blog/Rethinking-Brand-You?gko=977b6) www.strategy-business.com
I enjoy Tom Peters writing on leadership and business. His “personal brand” message is often taken the wrong way.
Yes. You give a shit, and it shows. You build your brand as a leader, not by making great speeches to thousands of people, but in conversation after conversation, one by one by one, making a small difference each time. Thatโs the best aspiration you can hope for, in most jobs, and probably the longest lasting.
Be authentic and genuine! ๐ค
OKRs from a development teamโs perspective โ ZAFU LABS (https://zafulabs.com/2019/05/24/okrs-from-a-development-teams-perspective/) zafulabs.com
We’ve been adopting OKR’s in our team at SPS and I think there are some substantial benefits from having it. This article highlights a level that I don’t think would make a lot of sense. Tying spring backlog items to OKR’s seems like an odd thing.
Shouldnโt we be using the OKRs to drive coming up with ideas in the first place instead of just wedging them in afterwards?
Yes. That is how it should work.
You got this. | Zeldman on Web & Interaction Design (http://www.zeldman.com/2019/05/22/you-got-this/) www.zeldman.com
I can totally relate to this post from Zeldman and his feelings around learning new technology.
How to Move Beyond a Monolithic Data Lake to a Distributed Data Mesh (https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-monolith-to-mesh.html) martinfowler.com
This is a very dense article, and has some interesting thoughts on getting leverage from data.
So what is the answer to the failure modes and characteristics we discussed above? In my opinion a paradigm shift is necessary. A paradigm shift at the intersection of techniques that have been instrumental in building modern distributed architecture at scale; Techniques that the tech industry at large has adopted at an accelerated rate and that have created successful outcomes.
I suggest that the next enterprise data platform architecture is in the convergence of Distributed Domain Driven Architecture, Self-serve Platform Design, and Product Thinking with Data.
I think I’d have to read this a couple of times along with some others to really grok it. ๐คฏ
How Data (and Some Breathtaking Soccer) Brought Liverpool to the Cusp of Glory - The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/22/magazine/soccer-data-liverpool.html) www.nytimes.com
Good read for Liverpool (https://www.liverpoolfc.com) fans coming into the UEFA (https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/) Championship this weekend. Itโs nice to see the data driven analysis made famous in Moneyball (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moneyball) is thriving in soccer too! โฝ๏ธ๐ค
(Don’t Fear) The Reaper (https://www.highcaffeinecontent.com/blog/20190522-(Dont-Fear)-The-Reaper) www.highcaffeinecontent.com
Next week Apple WWDC 2019 will likely begin the transition to an entirely new UI framework for macOS. This article does a good job putting that in context and looking at the last time that happened, when NeXT OPENSTEP was in the mix.
In 2007, Apple got the chance for a complete do-over of Mac OS X with a modern architecture optimized for touchscreen devices with powerful GPUs, but with thermal, resource, and battery constraints. That do-over was, of course, iPhone OS. [โฆ]
With macOS 10.15, UIKit is finally coming back to the Mac to serve as a top-tier native application development framework alongside AppKit. This is the start of Apple’s next transition, and just like last time, it’s almost unfathomably difficult to see how these two completely different architectures will cooperate and find common ground.
I think this will be a fun ride. ๐ข
CQRS and Event Sourcing Intro For Developers - Software House ASC (https://altkomsoftware.pl/en/blog/cqrs-event-sourcing/) altkomsoftware.pl
Detailed and well-written overview of this powerful architectural pattern.
Available on MasterClass: “Aaron Franklin Teaches Texas-Style BBQ” โ Tools and Toys (http://toolsandtoys.net/aaron-franklin-texas-style-bbq-masterclass/) toolsandtoys.net
OMG this is so amazing and awesome! I experienced the magic of Franklin Barbecue (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/04/03/full-fanboy-mode.html) and this series of classes with Aaron Franklin are exceedingly well done. I’ve also got a bit of a ‘man crush (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mancrush) ‘ on Franklin. I’d love to hang out for a day of smoking BBQ with him. I’d even bring the beer! ๐๐ป
Interactive presentation software - Mentimeter (https://www.mentimeter.com/) www.mentimeter.com
This looks like a solid tool
Mentimeter is an easy-to-use presentation software used by more than 25 million people. With Mentimeter you can create fun and interactive presentations. We help you make your events, presentations, lectures, and workshops innovative and memorable.
Thanks Paul Birkbeck (https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbirkbeck/) .
Give Back ๐
https://www.eff.org
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (https://www.eff.org) is the leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. I have been a member of the EFF for years. Not only is the EFF working hard to protect you on the Internet they have also recently launched solutions like Privacy Badger (https://www.eff.org/privacybadger) and the critically important Let’s Encrypt (https://letsencrypt.org) service to make encrypting web servers free to anyone. Support the EFF with a donation (https://supporters.eff.org/donate) !
Yet More Links ๐
- What’s New in Alfred 4 (https://www.alfredapp.com/whats-new/) www.alfredapp.com I use Launchbar but Alfred tempts me with some of itโs cool capabilities.
- Photographer Jun Yamamoto Captures The Magic Of Japan Streets At Night (https://designyoutrust.com/2019/05/photographer-jun-yamamoto-captures-the-magic-of-japan-streets-at-night/) designyoutrust.com Incredible photography. ๐ท
- SR-71 Online - SR-71 Flight Manual (https://www.sr-71.org/blackbird/manual/) www.sr-71.org When I was a kid the SR-71 Blackbird was one of those amazing, nearly mythical things. How fun to be able to read the flight manual now!
- PugSQL :: SQL is Extremely Good, Actually (https://pugsql.org/) pugsql.org Nice, KISS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle) , approach to keeping your database interfaces simple in Python.
- Introducing Mercury OS โ UX Collective (https://uxdesign.cc/introducing-mercury-os-f4de45a04289?gi=97b84ed69ea3) uxdesign.cc Cool conceptual framework for a different way of thinking about an operating system and the user experience for it.
- H.264 is magic: a technical walkthrough of a remarkable technology. (https://sidbala.com/h-264-is-magic/) sidbala.com Deep dive into the video compression method that is likely powering everything you watch.
- Yes, This Photo from Everest Is Real | Outside Online (https://www.outsideonline.com/2397164/everest-summit-traffic-jam) www.outsideonline.com Summiting Everest is perhaps too popular now!
Microposts ๐
Wednesday @ 7:05 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/29/that-first-time.html)
That first time starting the lawn mower each year is such a pain. Just start already! ๐ค
Monday @ 8:22 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/27/we-saw-a.html)
We saw A Dogโs Journey (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/a_dogs_journey) โ it was a good movie but youโll need some tissues. ๐๐ป
Sunday @ 10:20 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/26/airboat-out-bow.html)
Airboat out bow fishing for carp at night.
Sunday @ 9:04 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/26/smores-time.html)
Sโmores time! ๐ฅ
Sunday @ 6:49 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/26/first-try-at.html)
First try at smash burgers on the flat top. End product was delicious! Wow! It goes very fast! Need everything ready and move fast! ๐๐คค
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Sunday @ 11:31 AM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/26/first-breakfast-on.html)
First breakfast on flat-top grill came out good. Still need more practice! ๐จโ๐ณ
Saturday @ 9:03 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/25/cue-wonderwall-loons.html)
Cue WONDERWALL! Loons win 1-0! ๐๐ถโฝ๏ธ #MNUFC #MINvHOU
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Saturday @ 8:56 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/25/beautiful-game-mnufc.html)
Beautiful Game! โฝ๏ธ #MNUFC #MINvHOU
Saturday @ 8:01 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/25/ground-crew-out.html)
Ground crew out giving Allianz Field some TLC! ๐ฑ๐ #MINvHOU #MNUFC โฝ๏ธ
Saturday @ 7:59 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/25/darwin-quintero-getting.html)
Darwin Quintero getting a concussion check! All good! ๐ #MINvHOU #MNUFC โฝ๏ธ๐
Saturday @ 7:32 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/25/minnesota-united-celebrating.html)
Minnesota United celebrating goal against Houston! 1-0 #MINvHOU #MNUFC โฝ๏ธ๐
Saturday @ 7:31 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/25/kickoff-for-minnesota.html)
Kickoff for Minnesota United v Houston Dynamos! #MINvHOU #MNUFC โฝ๏ธ๐
Saturday @ 1:29 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/25/flying-the-planet.html)
Flying the Planet Kubb (http://planetkubb.com) banner while the kids play some Kubb! ๐
Saturday @ 9:43 AM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/25/its-boat-day.html)
Itโs boat day! Taking the pontoon out of storage and heading up river to the lake! ๐
Friday @ 8:53 PM (https://micro.thingelstad.com/2019/05/24/nice-spot-to.html)
Nice spot to get tomorrowโs Weekly Thing (https://weekly.thingelstad.com) ready! ๐
Fortune ๐ฅ
You’ve made it all the way to the end! ๐ Here is your fortune for this week.
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