What’s a book you want to read, but you just never seem to actually read?

Or is that just me?

Off to pickup my Nikon Z50 which has finally been repaired. Very happy to get this back.

Obsidian users…is there a way to automatically link a new note to your day note? I’ve taken to interstitial journaling and I wonder if I can automate this part.

I think I want a bumbag (no American’s, I will never use the name you call it!) …especially as i’m likely to have an ungodly 6.7" phone this year. Any one got a recommendation for a good one?

Currently reading: Handbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament by G. K. Beale 📚

I found a nice sounding stat for an article. So I decided to validate it and get the original source. Found a link but it doesn’t show that stat (nor any source), so I kept looking…but everything points back to this one LinkedIn post.

This kind of lazy research is so common in content marketing.

I’m clearly spending too much time reading/listening together to Americans. My wife just asked me to pack some pants and I thought of trousers first of all. Now excuse me while I go get my jumper and have a cup of tea while listening to God Save the Qu..King.

One of my favourite things about stage manager on the mac is that I see the wallpaper more than when I don’t use it. And these new wallpapers are gorgeous.

Today was a “I activated my Apple Watch workout detection while rocking my daughter to sleep” kind of day.

Just started a new note in Obsidian that has got me thinking. The note is on “references to other God’s in the Bible”.

I can already think of a handful (Baal, Mamon, Athena, etc,) but I’m sure there are others. I have some notes on Baal and Mamon already which should help.

In fact, I found an old note on the Isaiah apocalypse where unlike Urgit creation myths where Baal defeats the sea monster but then is defeated by death every winter, YHWH defeats the sea monster for good.

I think this is going to be very interesting.