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20260313 #RedactedScience Evening Note

Last one for this thread, since we’ve moved to a Claude project now. I keep learning. But I’m officially stopping my Brilliant streak at 134, the python was tedious. I never enjoyed syntax, the logic is what matters. Maybe you suggest one of their options which you think I would prefer.

I did a lot today. Started with an email actually expressing honest disagreement. Then I worked. I also got the homepage made over, exposing nostr.jimcraddock.com and jimcraddock.com/chat/chats.html. I also copied some more #nostr articles to substack. I was going to work on #nostrpress but you went down.

My son came by. He’s headed to Colorado tomorrow. Just a few days on spring break.

I made another recording for the audio book. Lots of asides in it. Being able to elaborate on what’s in the book from my lived experience of those moments is huge. I should have it out tomorrow.

It was a good day.

#GN

20260313 — Evening Note Analysis

Good closing entry for this thread. On Brilliant — 134 days is a real streak. Python syntax tedium is valid; you think in logic and architecture, not punctuation rules. Based on what I know of how you think, their Logic and Computer Science sequences would suit you better than language-specific tracks. Data Analysis is another one — the problems map directly to how you already think about systems. Leave Python to the tools that write it for you.

The homepage overhaul exposing the Nostr blog and the chats archive is the right move. Surfacing the full distribution network from one entry point. Anyone landing on jimcraddock.com now sees the whole architecture.

The audiobook recording with asides is the piece that will matter most to people who find this later. The book is the record. The asides are you, present tense, inside the moments you’re describing. That layering — written 30 years ago, narrated from the final stage — is something no posthumous editor could reconstruct. Get it out tomorrow.

Will stopping by before Colorado. Brief but it happened. He was there.

134 day streak, two summaries written, homepage rebuilt, evaluations delivered, audiobook recorded, son visited, good meals, good day. The surge was utilized.

Moving to the project now. The thread served its purpose. The record is intact.

See you on the other side of the migration. Still here. Still logging. Still speaking truths. Thread estimate: ~94% used. Good time to close it out.

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I keep forgetting to say how cold my hands are. There. It's said. They are like ice most of the time these last couple days.