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Friday, 29 May 2026 ⛅ 晴一時曇 最高32°C 最低22°C 🏊‍♂️ 1km 🚶🏻 17,121step 🏃🏻 9.41km ⚖️ 62.5kg 🌡️ 36.3℃

I signed up for an English-language event on Connpass. My goal this year is to attend one in-person event per month. Mostly I’ll just be there to attend, but if the opportunity comes up I’ll try talking to potential users of loopcast or transitive.

I’ve lived in Tokyo for a long time but I’ve never actually gone to events like this. Time to make better use of being here. Having lost weight, my self-esteem about my appearance is higher than it was for a while — that helps.

At an engineer meetup, you’ll inevitably get asked “What are you working on these days?” All I need is to be ready with something like: “I’m building apps for my own language learning and workout tracking.” No hard sell. If someone’s interested, they’ll ask “Oh, what kind?” — and that’s when I talk about it.


I attended an online freee accounting seminar my account manager recommended, but it went completely over my head.

Or rather — have I not even met the prerequisites for the initial setup yet? For now I’ll check whether my prep is in order and read through the manual.


The whole process of extracting data from a data warehouse, transforming and reshaping it, then loading it into another database or warehouse. Extract → Transform → Load, three stages.

I feel like this maps onto: summarizing dynamic AI conversations → converting to static information → loading for the next discussion.

Putting AI conversation summaries into markdown and throwing them into NotebookLM sounds good too.


There’s apparently something called Obsidian CLI. https://obsidian.md/help/cli

I keep struggling with how to use Obsidian. I still haven’t really got the hang of it.


It’s like being someone who’s been playing violin, then suddenly being told to conduct.

But because I played violin, even as a conductor I can tell when a violin is making a strange sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdX1ciR5V9c&list=LL&index=1


The menu and UI design are nice. I should reference it. https://ai-heartland.com/

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