From 3bd3b0abad4a5a932a7d9c397c4e43dfc6ab45e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefan Imhoff Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 11:18:15 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] chore: update links --- src/components/AffiliateLink.tsx | 27 ---------- src/components/AmazonBook.tsx | 8 ++- src/components/ProductLink.tsx | 26 ++++++++++ src/components/index.ts | 2 +- src/content/journal/2007/gtd.mdx | 2 +- src/content/journal/2007/japanese-colors.mdx | 4 +- src/content/journal/2007/koi-design.mdx | 4 +- src/content/journal/2010/rework.mdx | 4 +- src/content/journal/2011/decodeunicode.mdx | 2 +- .../journal/2014/john-seymour-books.mdx | 6 +-- .../journal/2014/website-typography.mdx | 2 +- src/content/journal/2015/calisthenics.mdx | 2 +- src/content/journal/2017/minimalism.mdx | 6 +-- src/content/journal/2018/morning-routine.mdx | 4 +- .../journal/2020/101-things-you-can-do.mdx | 50 +++++++++---------- src/content/journal/2020/everyday-carry.mdx | 10 ++-- .../journal/2020/new-website-2020-design.mdx | 2 +- .../2020/new-website-2020-inspiration.mdx | 2 +- .../how-to-prepare-for-the-worst-case.mdx | 46 ++++++++--------- .../processing-information-into-notes.mdx | 2 +- src/content/journal/2024/raycast.mdx | 2 +- src/data/tools.ts | 2 +- src/mdx-components.ts | 6 +-- src/pages/tools.mdx | 4 +- 24 files changed, 114 insertions(+), 111 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/components/AffiliateLink.tsx create mode 100644 src/components/ProductLink.tsx diff --git a/src/components/AffiliateLink.tsx b/src/components/AffiliateLink.tsx deleted file mode 100644 index bc5e88f..0000000 --- a/src/components/AffiliateLink.tsx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -import cx from 'classnames'; - -import type { FunctionalComponent } from 'preact'; - -import { TextLink } from '.'; - -interface Props { - asin: string; - class?: string; - text: string; -} - -export const AffiliateLink: FunctionalComponent = ({ - asin, - class: className, - text, - ...props -}) => { - const classes = cx('affiliate', className); - const affiliateLink = `http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/${asin}?ie=UTF8&tag=stefanimhoffde-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1638&creative=6742&creativeASIN=${asin}`; - - return ( - - {text} - - ); -}; diff --git a/src/components/AmazonBook.tsx b/src/components/AmazonBook.tsx index ca78024..d9fd8c6 100644 --- a/src/components/AmazonBook.tsx +++ b/src/components/AmazonBook.tsx @@ -15,10 +15,14 @@ export const AmazonBook: FunctionalComponent = ({ ...props }) => { const amazonImageUrl = `https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/P/${asin}.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg`; - const affiliateUrl = `http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/${asin}?ie=UTF8&tag=stefanimhoffde-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1638&creative=6742&creativeASIN=${asin}`; return ( - + ); diff --git a/src/components/ProductLink.tsx b/src/components/ProductLink.tsx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..61276c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/components/ProductLink.tsx @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +import cx from 'classnames'; + +import type { FunctionalComponent } from 'preact'; + +import { TextLink } from '.'; + +interface Props { + asin: string; + class?: string; + text: string; +} + +export const ProductLink: FunctionalComponent = ({ + asin, + class: className, + text, + ...props +}) => { + const classes = cx('product', className); + + return ( + + {text} + + ); +}; diff --git a/src/components/index.ts b/src/components/index.ts index 07b8ec7..ec28588 100644 --- a/src/components/index.ts +++ b/src/components/index.ts @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -export * from './AffiliateLink'; export * from './AmazonBook'; export * from './Backlink'; export * from './Banner'; @@ -23,6 +22,7 @@ export * from './NetflixFlag'; export * from './OdyseeVideo'; export * from './OrderedList'; export * from './PrimeVideoFlag'; +export * from './ProductLink'; export * from './ProjectIntro'; export * from './Pullquote'; export * from './SocialLinks'; diff --git a/src/content/journal/2007/gtd.mdx b/src/content/journal/2007/gtd.mdx index 2c98e58..37caad8 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2007/gtd.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2007/gtd.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ tags: ["productivity", "self-improvement", "book"] For one and a half years I use now the principles of _GTD_ (Getting Things Done®), from the book by _David Allen_, to organize my tasks. -In his book __, David Allen introduces an interesting system that allows you to do your tasks efficiently. +In his book __, David Allen introduces an interesting system that allows you to do your tasks efficiently. diff --git a/src/content/journal/2007/japanese-colors.mdx b/src/content/journal/2007/japanese-colors.mdx index 767ccef..f861e62 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2007/japanese-colors.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2007/japanese-colors.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ tags: ["design", "download", "book", "recommendation"] During a visit to the art exhibition _Japan and the West_ in the [Art Museum Wolfsburg](https://www.kunstmuseum-wolfsburg.de/), I was able to get my hands on a wonderful book about the traditional, Japanese colors. -In the museum shop, I bought the book __ which is in Japanese. In addition to a full-color palette of 250 colors, it contains an exact indication of RGB, CMYK, and other information. +In the museum shop, I bought the book __ which is in Japanese. In addition to a full-color palette of 250 colors, it contains an exact indication of RGB, CMYK, and other information. @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In the museum shop, I bought the book __ was released which showcases a huge amount of Japanese color palattes with examples from culture, tradition, and art. +In 2011 the second book, __ was released which showcases a huge amount of Japanese color palattes with examples from culture, tradition, and art. ## Color Palette for Graphic Software diff --git a/src/content/journal/2007/koi-design.mdx b/src/content/journal/2007/koi-design.mdx index 528e8c2..8d33704 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2007/koi-design.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2007/koi-design.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Tattoos are an art that is transient in the truest sense of the word since with These works of art are painful (dozens of bamboo needles are [stung several times a second](https://youtu.be/NddXHY2QUV0)), tedious (from a few months to several years), and expensive (starting at €20,000). That is the reason I like to look at them, but will never wear one myself. -One of the best living artists of the Irezumi is Horiyoshi III, whose works can be seen in many illustrated books: and . +One of the best living artists of the Irezumi is Horiyoshi III, whose works can be seen in many illustrated books: and . _. +In addition to gods, mythical creatures, and demons, the most important source of motifs is the ancient Chinese novella _[Shuǐhǔ Zhuàn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_Margin)_ (Water Margin), known in Japan as _Suikoden_. It belongs to one of the four classical books of Chinese literature. The German translation of this entertaining book is called __. ## Water Margin diff --git a/src/content/journal/2010/rework.mdx b/src/content/journal/2010/rework.mdx index 9d561c3..a83d537 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2010/rework.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2010/rework.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ tags: ["book", "recommendation"] Today, I recommend a book that I finished recently and read a second time: _Rework_ by _Jason Fried_ and _David Heinemeier Hansson_. -I have long been a great believer in the philosophy of simplicity which is cultivated by 37signals successfully. Their first (free) book [Getting Real](https://basecamp.com/books/getting-real) (as ) I read with great interest. +I have long been a great believer in the philosophy of simplicity which is cultivated by 37signals successfully. Their first (free) book [Getting Real](https://basecamp.com/books/getting-real) (as ) I read with great interest. @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Getting Real was created for programmers who want to complete a project. _Rework With 21,000 words, the book offers valuable tips for getting a productive and fulfilling working day. Much of this is not new (similar topics can be found in _Getting Real_), and none of this has been invented by 37signals, but I’ve read nowhere as many good tips in brevity and conciseness. -And for the lazy people, there is even an . +And for the lazy people, there is even an . diff --git a/src/content/journal/2011/decodeunicode.mdx b/src/content/journal/2011/decodeunicode.mdx index 10e7162..1e33170 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2011/decodeunicode.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2011/decodeunicode.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ On the [official website](http://www.decodeunicode.org/) you can find a digital ## The Book -- +- - **656** pages - **Publisher**: Schmidt (Hermann), Mainz; Edition: 1 (15. Mai 2011) - **Language**: German diff --git a/src/content/journal/2014/john-seymour-books.mdx b/src/content/journal/2014/john-seymour-books.mdx index a1d7c5c..1d40d20 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2014/john-seymour-books.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2014/john-seymour-books.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ My earliest memories of books are that I lie on my parents’ soft carpet on my ## John Seymour -Born in England in 1914, he went to boarding school in Switzerland and later began studying agricultural sciences. He went to Africa at the age of 20 to work as a farmer. After serving in World War II in North Africa and Asia, he returned to England and moved to an old remote farm with his family in 1957 and started living solely on home-grown produce. After moving to a farm in Wales in the 1970s, he wrote his world-famous books The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency () and The Self-Sufficient Gardener (). +Born in England in 1914, he went to boarding school in Switzerland and later began studying agricultural sciences. He went to Africa at the age of 20 to work as a farmer. After serving in World War II in North Africa and Asia, he returned to England and moved to an old remote farm with his family in 1957 and started living solely on home-grown produce. After moving to a farm in Wales in the 1970s, he wrote his world-famous books The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency () and The Self-Sufficient Gardener (). ### English @@ -44,10 +44,10 @@ In _The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency_ he explains the food chain, soil I sometimes joke that if the zombie apocalypse arrives or civilization collapsed for other reasons, I first get my [Kukri](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khukuri), my bow with arrows, and the books of John Seymour. Because all the knowledge that we use every day, be it programming, design, management, spreadsheets, or any other activity of the modern age is then worth nothing. However, the knowledge in his books is almost timeless and will be up-to-date even in the distant future. -John Seymour wrote many more books during his life, for example, the commendable book . It displays various arts well-illustrated, such as woodcraft, construction, workshop or chores, the tools used, and the products they create. +John Seymour wrote many more books during his life, for example, the commendable book . It displays various arts well-illustrated, such as woodcraft, construction, workshop or chores, the tools used, and the products they create. ## Conclusion Even if you live in the city presently or do not have a garden or a plot of land, it is always a pleasure to page through the books. Therefore, his books should not be missing in any good library. -John Seymour would have turned 100 last month. His books contain valuable knowledge about self-sufficiency and have been expanded over the years. The current version of his bestseller has information on wind energy and solar energy. And you will learn how beer is brewed or wine is pressed. +John Seymour would have turned 100 last month. His books contain valuable knowledge about self-sufficiency and have been expanded over the years. The current version of his bestseller has information on wind energy and solar energy. And you will learn how beer is brewed or wine is pressed. diff --git a/src/content/journal/2014/website-typography.mdx b/src/content/journal/2014/website-typography.mdx index fa3edda..ae7d43e 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2014/website-typography.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2014/website-typography.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Readability or contrast decides whether the message of a text reaches the reader The right choice of font, font size, weight, layout, sentence width, lead, letter spacing, or many other things unconsciously affects the reader and thus transports the statement. Proper typography can support and reinforce a message that makes the wrong message even meaningless or ridiculous. -I’ve always found typography fascinating, but after reading the book by _Robert Bringhurst_ I studied the matter more deeply. There is a Web-adapted version of his book on the website [The Elements _of_ Typographic Style Applied _to the_ Web](http://webtypography.net/). +I’ve always found typography fascinating, but after reading the book by _Robert Bringhurst_ I studied the matter more deeply. There is a Web-adapted version of his book on the website [The Elements _of_ Typographic Style Applied _to the_ Web](http://webtypography.net/). diff --git a/src/content/journal/2015/calisthenics.mdx b/src/content/journal/2015/calisthenics.mdx index 9448d46..1c4cd93 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2015/calisthenics.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2015/calisthenics.mdx @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ And I am patient. It’s more about the journey than about the goal. It’s an e Calisthenics is far more popular in other countries, like Russia or the United States, where you will find a lot of good outdoor training courses. Working out is everyday life, as you can see in this [Street Workout video from Ukraine](https://youtu.be/bvLQZVnz5WM). In Germany, this is unfortunately not the case. German cities don’t provide good outdoor training courses, and if they do, the height of bars is more fitted for children. -But with creativity, you’ll always find a solution. If prisoners can train Calisthenics in their small cells, you should find ways to train without a perfect training course. You can pull up to branches of trees or fences, dip on handrails, or bicycle stands. I, for example, found a playground nearby with decent bars. Not high enough to hang with my legs stretched, but I can train. Additionally, I bought a and because I got tired of using two chairs for dips. +But with creativity, you’ll always find a solution. If prisoners can train Calisthenics in their small cells, you should find ways to train without a perfect training course. You can pull up to branches of trees or fences, dip on handrails, or bicycle stands. I, for example, found a playground nearby with decent bars. Not high enough to hang with my legs stretched, but I can train. Additionally, I bought a and because I got tired of using two chairs for dips. ## Build Muscle, Endurance, and Strength diff --git a/src/content/journal/2017/minimalism.mdx b/src/content/journal/2017/minimalism.mdx index 8c2f4d5..b20d169 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2017/minimalism.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2017/minimalism.mdx @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ As everything in this world is connected, Minimalism has its roots in multiple d Minimalism is sometimes defined as _Simple Living_. Simplicity will inevitably be part of a Minimalist's life. The reason is deep thinking results in love for simple forms. Objects, which are resistant to temporary fashion, which endure time and follow the concept of _form follows function_. -As Kenya Hara writes in , the origin of Simplicity can be found in the European _modernism_ as a result of the society getting free of sole rulers (who were defined by objects of decoration and excess of material objects). Rationality was the basis of this concept, resulting in _Bauhaus_ in 1909 and the founding of _Domus_ in 1928. +As Kenya Hara writes in , the origin of Simplicity can be found in the European _modernism_ as a result of the society getting free of sole rulers (who were defined by objects of decoration and excess of material objects). Rationality was the basis of this concept, resulting in _Bauhaus_ in 1909 and the founding of _Domus_ in 1928. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ That’s why I think extreme forms of Minimalism can result in less freedom. If ## My history as a Minimalist -I was always a Minimalist, even when the term didn’t exist. My first contact with the idea was in high school, where we had to read by Erich Fromm. +I was always a Minimalist, even when the term didn’t exist. My first contact with the idea was in high school, where we had to read by Erich Fromm. @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ The next thing which influenced me was the book and movie [Fight Club](http://ww text="The things you own end up owning you." /> -The next step was reading David Allen's book , which is a productivity system, but at the beginning of the process is the inventory of your things. +The next step was reading David Allen's book , which is a productivity system, but at the beginning of the process is the inventory of your things. diff --git a/src/content/journal/2018/morning-routine.mdx b/src/content/journal/2018/morning-routine.mdx index 5a334c2..0945c4e 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2018/morning-routine.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2018/morning-routine.mdx @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Reading is _honestly_ the most satisfying thing I do in the morning. I have neve I have a [Traveler’s Notebook Passport Size](https://www.travelers-company.com/products/trnote/starter-kit-passport) with a ball pen and my [Kindle Paperwhite](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QJDO0QC?tag=raycastai-20) (or paper books) on my nightstand. The first thing I do after waking up is to turn on my belly and read in this position for an hour. It’s a good exercise for the back and stretches the opposite of the C-bend shape people sit in during the day. -I start by reading the daily chapter of the fantastic book . The Stoic practice is the best start to a day you can have. Thereafter, I read 1-2 books, not novels, but harder topics (philosophy, science, or psychology). If I want to remember a quote or part of a book, I mark it and extract it later into my Commonplace book or write it down in my pocket-size notebook. +I start by reading the daily chapter of the fantastic book . The Stoic practice is the best start to a day you can have. Thereafter, I read 1-2 books, not novels, but harder topics (philosophy, science, or psychology). If I want to remember a quote or part of a book, I mark it and extract it later into my Commonplace book or write it down in my pocket-size notebook. and on a . I use the [Headspace](https://www.headspace.com/) app to meditate for 20 minutes. In cold seasons, I wrap myself in a big blanket to stay warm. +Subsequently, I sit down on a and on a . I use the [Headspace](https://www.headspace.com/) app to meditate for 20 minutes. In cold seasons, I wrap myself in a big blanket to stay warm. ### Breakfast diff --git a/src/content/journal/2020/101-things-you-can-do.mdx b/src/content/journal/2020/101-things-you-can-do.mdx index bbbff81..349c76d 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2020/101-things-you-can-do.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2020/101-things-you-can-do.mdx @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ The novel Coronavirus _SARS-CoV-2_ which can lead to the sickness of _COVID-19_ To help others and make it easier to stay inside, I created this list of **101 things** you can do until this crisis is over: -1. **Learn Sketchnotes** – All you need is a pen and a notebook. A good start is by _Mike Rohde_ or the book [UZMO – Thinking With Your Pen](https://us.neuland.com/literature/specialist-books/uzmo-thinking-with-your-pen-english.html). -2. **Improve Your Handwriting** – There are many nice handwriting styles, why not learn ? All you need is a pen. +1. **Learn Sketchnotes** – All you need is a pen and a notebook. A good start is by _Mike Rohde_ or the book [UZMO – Thinking With Your Pen](https://us.neuland.com/literature/specialist-books/uzmo-thinking-with-your-pen-english.html). +2. **Improve Your Handwriting** – There are many nice handwriting styles, why not learn ? All you need is a pen. 3. **Start a Journal** – Uncounted famous people have written in a journal. Start small with the [One Line A Day Journal](https://myinnercreative.com/45-ways-to-create-one-line-a-day-in-your-bullet-journal/) or [The Five-Minute Journal](https://thehustle.co/the-five-minute-journal-will-make-you-happier). 4. **Care About a Bonsai** – You can buy a small tree and a pot, wire, and scissors. Here is [How to Start With Bonsai](https://youtu.be/eMPCDopQBII). Bonsai need a lot of care, but it’s an incredible art form, as shown in the short film [American Shokunin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfdGGTb5_Ts). 5. **Get House Plants** – Buy houseplants and care for them. They improve the look of your rooms and create good air. You can learn a lot about houseplants on [Summer Rayne Oakes YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/summerrayneoakes). @@ -24,19 +24,19 @@ To help others and make it easier to stay inside, I created this list of **101 t 9. **Learn to Doodle** – Doodling is similar to Sketchnotes, but you don’t plan your doodle, you draw what comes to your mind. Here is a nice [video](https://youtu.be/e4N882MPTPQ) of what a doodle looks like. 10. **Do Blackout Poetry** – You need an old newspaper or book and a black marker. You search for single words that build a sentence or poem when read in order. Then you paint everything except your selected words black. Here is an introduction [video](https://youtu.be/Nt5nguT3hEM). 11. **Learn Hand Lettering** – You need fancier brush pens for this. But there are techniques with double lines. This is a nice [introduction](https://youtu.be/0LpJpxqDHgg). -12. **Learn Shodō Calligraphy** – Shodō is Japanese calligraphy. You need a few bamboo brushes, black ink, and good paper. It’s possible to buy an like this. Here is a [nice introduction video](https://youtu.be/8FWxOiGlt3c) by a Japanese calligraphy master. +12. **Learn Shodō Calligraphy** – Shodō is Japanese calligraphy. You need a few bamboo brushes, black ink, and good paper. It’s possible to buy an like this. Here is a [nice introduction video](https://youtu.be/8FWxOiGlt3c) by a Japanese calligraphy master. 13. **Learn Sumi-e Painting** – To learn the art of Japanese watercolor painting, you need the same tools as for Shodō. Here is a nice [introduction](https://youtu.be/Xncb1-wHM3k). 14. **Learn Origami** – All you need is paper and your hands. You can find hundreds of folding instructions on the Internet. _Jo Nakashima_ has a [Youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/jonakashima) for Origami tutorials. 15. **Learn Kirigami** – Kirigami is similar to Origami, but you don’t fold, you cut. A knife, ruler, and scissors are tools you’ll need. Here is an [introduction video](https://youtu.be/6C5AbMSrmPY). -16. **Learn About Typography** – There is much to learn about typography. by _Robert Bringhurst_, is an excellent book about the topic. -17. **Declutter your Home** – There are countless methods to clean up your home. A good start is _Marie Kondo’s_ book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying. She hosts the TV Show [Tidying Up with Marie Kondo](https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/85202-tidying-up-with-marie-kondo) . You can watch [Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/392553-minimalism-a-documentary-about-the-important-things) to get more inspirations on how to declutter and simplify your home. +16. **Learn About Typography** – There is much to learn about typography. by _Robert Bringhurst_, is an excellent book about the topic. +17. **Declutter your Home** – There are countless methods to clean up your home. A good start is _Marie Kondo’s_ book . She hosts the TV Show [Tidying Up with Marie Kondo](https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/85202-tidying-up-with-marie-kondo) . You can watch [Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/392553-minimalism-a-documentary-about-the-important-things) to get more inspirations on how to declutter and simplify your home. 18. **Improve your Balcony or Terrace** – If you have to stay home, you can make your outside space (if you have one) prettier. Get inspiration on my [Pinterest board](https://www.pinterest.de/kogakure/interior-balcony-terrace/). 19. **Cook Something Fantastic** – Why not try the [German Wedding Soup](https://www.thespruceeats.com/german-wedding-soup-recipe-hochzeitssuppe-1447335)? The soup of my grandmother will be better, but you should try it nevertheless. -20. **Play Lego** – It doesn’t need to be fancy. Buy a and start being creative. Or buy the re-released [Pirates of Barracuda Bay](https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/pirates-of-barracuda-bay-21322), first released in 1989. +20. **Play Lego** – It doesn’t need to be fancy. Buy a and start being creative. Or buy the re-released [Pirates of Barracuda Bay](https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/pirates-of-barracuda-bay-21322), first released in 1989. 21. **Learn Fancy Shoe Lacing Styles** – Did you know? There is [more than one way to lace your shoes](https://youtu.be/5bHGLNB8sxQ). -22. **Learn About Japanese Design** – You can read about all the different styles in Japanese Design: Art, Aesthetics & Culture, read or have a look in the books of [Kenya Hara](https://www.amazon.de/Kenya-Hara/e/B01LOM7Q68). +22. **Learn About Japanese Design** – You can read about all the different styles in , read or have a look in the books of [Kenya Hara](https://www.amazon.de/Kenya-Hara/e/B01LOM7Q68). 23. **Urban Dictionary** – Have a look into [The Urban Dictionary](https://www.urbandictionary.com/). It’s hilarious. Every day there is a new word, you never heard of. It’s funny. -24. **Read or Write Haiku** – Haiku are short Japanese poems. 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables. They are fun to read and fun to write. You can start reading the haiku of the master: . I tried [haiku](https://www.stefanimhoff.de/haiku/) myself, but they are nothing compared to his haiku. +24. **Read or Write Haiku** – Haiku are short Japanese poems. 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables. They are fun to read and fun to write. You can start reading the haiku of the master: . I tried [haiku](https://www.stefanimhoff.de/haiku/) myself, but they are nothing compared to his haiku. 25. **Read Poetry** – There are many poets to pick from. [Epitaph for “Poet’s Tomb”](https://www.poetryinternational.org/pi/poem/23081/auto/0/0/Shuntaro-Tanikawa/EPITAPH-FOR-POETS-TOMB/) by _Shuntaro Tanikawa_ is my favorite poem. It gets recited in the short film [Hikari](https://youtu.be/__xVbrDvunY) (1:52). Watch it! 26. **Learn to Code** – It’s always useful to know how to code. I recommend [freeCodeCamp](https://www.freecodecamp.org/). It’s free and leads you from the basics to becoming a professional developer. They additionally have hundreds of hours of free [video courses](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ). 27. **Learn to Write** – Start with a few words or a short story. Or you could write a book. Learn about the [8-Point Story Arc](https://youtu.be/W0HEqI3pJIM) to improve your writing. @@ -46,16 +46,16 @@ To help others and make it easier to stay inside, I created this list of **101 t 31. **Improve Your Math** – The [Khan Academy](https://www.khanacademy.org/) is a free resource to learn everything about math, from preschool to university levels. The content is better than that in most schools. And they have more than math, courses on science & engineering and arts & the humanities. 32. **Learn a Language** – You can learn on [Duolingo](https://www.duolingo.com/) for free. They have courses in so many languages, you can even learn _High Valyrian_, _Klingon_ or _Navajo_. I learn _Spanish_ and _Japanese_ every day. 33. **Learn 3D Creation** – Not long ago, 3D software cost thousands of dollars. But today you can learn for free with [Blender](https://www.blender.org/). Modeling, Sculpting, Animation & Rigging, and Rendering. I’m doing the course [Complete Blender Creator: Learn 3D Modelling for Beginners](https://www.udemy.com/course/blendertutorial/) on Udemy. -34. **Learn About Stoicism** – This Greek philosophy is helpful to deal with hard times and develop a good character. You can start with this book: . The author _Ryan Holiday_ runs a [website and blog](https://dailystoic.com/) and a [YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkUaT0T03TJvafYkfATM2Ag). Watch [The philosophy of Stoicism](https://youtu.be/R9OCA6UFE-0) to learn the basics. Next, you can read the book by the Roman emperor . His first sentence of book two was turned into a [comic](https://zenpencils.com/comic/aurelius/) by _Gavin Aung Than_. -35. **Learn About Taoism** – The Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu founded a philosophy similar to Stoicism. He wrote the short book . It’s short, dense, and not easy. The philosopher Chuang Tzu wrote about Taoism that is much more poetic. +34. **Learn About Stoicism** – This Greek philosophy is helpful to deal with hard times and develop a good character. You can start with this book: . The author _Ryan Holiday_ runs a [website and blog](https://dailystoic.com/) and a [YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkUaT0T03TJvafYkfATM2Ag). Watch [The philosophy of Stoicism](https://youtu.be/R9OCA6UFE-0) to learn the basics. Next, you can read the book by the Roman emperor . His first sentence of book two was turned into a [comic](https://zenpencils.com/comic/aurelius/) by _Gavin Aung Than_. +35. **Learn About Taoism** – The Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu founded a philosophy similar to Stoicism. He wrote the short book . It’s short, dense, and not easy. The philosopher Chuang Tzu wrote about Taoism that is much more poetic. 36. **Learn Meditation** – Meditation and mindfulness is not an esoteric humbug, the scientific evidence of the benefits is vast. Sitting down every day for 10-20 minutes will improve your health and psyche. I recommend learning it with [Headspace](https://www.headspace.com/). The app has a free introduction course, and the paid version has uncounted courses, short meditations, daily topics, blog posts, sleep sounds, podcasts and music, and even a movement section. 37. **Learn Calisthenics** – You don’t need a gym to get fit. The last time I’ve been to the gym was 20 years ago. All you need is the floor. You can start with Push-ups. Later you can buy a Pull-up bar for your door or gymnastic rings. That’s all you need. I wrote a [blog post](/calisthenics/) about it. 38. **Learn About Old Culture** – History is boring? Only in school. Did you know that the Mayan culture had a custom number system, and a sophisticated calendar, and created even artificial soil? And recently, archeologists found out their culture was much more advanced than we thought. With Lidar (light detection and ranging) they [scanned a small amount](https://youtu.be/SwihfJgRRvs) of the Yucatán jungle and [found buildings for millions of people](https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2018/02/maya-laser-lidar-guatemala-pacunam/). 39. **Watch South Park** – It’s hilarious. And all episodes are available for free on the website of [South Park Studios](https://youtu.be/SwihfJgRRvs). -40. **Watch or Read George Carlin** – He was _the_ standup comedian. He became famous for the **Seven Dirty Words**: _shit_, _piss_, _fuck_, _cunt_, _cocksucker_, _motherfucker_, and _tits_. He was a master of observation and words. He wrote and did more than a [dozen standup specials](https://youtu.be/Hy-sVByUHqE). +40. **Watch or Read George Carlin** – He was _the_ standup comedian. He became famous for the **Seven Dirty Words**: _shit_, _piss_, _fuck_, _cunt_, _cocksucker_, _motherfucker_, and _tits_. He was a master of observation and words. He wrote and did more than a [dozen standup specials](https://youtu.be/Hy-sVByUHqE). 41. **Learn About the Meaning of Movies & TV Shows** – My favorite channel [Like Stories of Old](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7nPQIEba0T3tGOWWsZpJQ) explores the boundary between film analysis and life lessons. 42. **Learn Philosophy** – [The School of Life](https://www.theschooloflife.com/), founded by _Alain de Botton_, explorers philosophy in [uncounted videos](https://www.youtube.com/user/schooloflifechannel) and [articles](https://www.theschooloflife.com/thebookoflife/). -43. **Learn About The World of H.P. Lovecraft** – If you’re into horror, read his books and stories. He is considered the master of [Cosmic Horror](https://youtu.be/8OTO7Rqln9Q). He wrote and inspired uncounted authors and filmmakers. +43. **Learn About The World of H.P. Lovecraft** – If you’re into horror, read his books and stories. He is considered the master of [Cosmic Horror](https://youtu.be/8OTO7Rqln9Q). He wrote and inspired uncounted authors and filmmakers. 44. **Learn About Alan Watts** – He was an English philosopher and interested in Zen, Buddhism, and Taoism. He wrote plenty of books and gave [impressive speeches](https://www.youtube.com/user/justtanui/). 45. **Watch DUST** – [DUST](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7sDT8jZ76VLV1u__krUutA) has a huge amount of free sci-fi movies and short films. Start with [R’ha](https://youtu.be/Sgm_4WRcGRo) or [Wire Cutters](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIx0a1vcYPc). Every Sunday, they broadcast 1.5 hours of high-quality sci-fi. 46. **Watch TED** – [TED](https://www.ted.com/) stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design. They have thousands of interesting talks in their library. Start with [This is what happens when you reply to spam email](https://youtu.be/_QdPW8JrYzQ) by _James Veitch_, [Inside the mind of a master procrastinator](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arj7oStGLkU) by _Tim Urban_ or [How to speak so that people want to listen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIho2S0ZahI) by _Julian Treasure_. @@ -75,20 +75,20 @@ To help others and make it easier to stay inside, I created this list of **101 t 60. **Watch Studio Ghibli Movies** – The Japanese animation film studio, founded by _Hayao Miyazaki,_ creates unbelievably good and moving films. Some of my favorites are [Castle in the Sky](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/10515) , [My Neighbour Totoro](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/8392-tonari-no-totoro) , [Spirited Away](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/129) or [Grave of the Fireflies](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/12477-hotaru-no-haka). But they are all fantastic. 61. **Watch Wes Anderson Movies** – Wes Anderson's movies are fantastic. My favorites are [Moonrise Kingdom](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/83666-moonrise-kingdom), [The Grand Budapest Hotel](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/120467-the-grand-budapest-hotel), [Fantastic Mr. Fox](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/10315-fantastic-mr-fox) and [Isle of Dogs](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/399174-isle-of-dogs). 62. **Watch Quentin Tarantino Movies** – _Quentin Tarantino_ produced movies with nonlinear storylines and aestheticization of violence. My favorite movies of him are [Pulp Fiction](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/680-pulp-fiction), [Kill Bill: Vol. 1](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/24-kill-bill-vol-1), [Kill Bill: Vol. 2](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/393-kill-bill-vol-2), [Reservoir Dogs](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/500-reservoir-dogs), [Death Proof](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/1991-death-proof) and [Jackie Brown](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/184-jackie-brown). -63. **Read and Watch “The Expanse”** – 5 years in a row the best Sci-Fi book. It is currently my favorite book series. Start with the first of the eight books: . There is the fantastic with the same name, directed by authors of the books, available on Amazon Prime Video. It’s currently the 6th most-watched and my favorite TV Show. -64. **Read “The Iliad & Odyssey” by Homer** – is the oldest book of Europe, culturally important, and the base of our civilization. Starting with the Trojan War which is ongoing for nearly ten years at the start of the book and the invasion and destruction of Troy. Following the 30 years of Odysseus’ attempts to sail home. -65. **Read “The Histories” by Herodotus** – He is called the father of history. In his book he writes about the rise and fall of empires, traditions, and customs of tribes around Europe. It’s one of the best books I’ve ever read. -66. **Read John Seymors’ Books** – He was a British farmer and author, and his books are the first books I have memories of. I liked to leaf through his artful books even before I could read. I recommend The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency and New Self-Sufficient Gardener. I even wrote a [blog article](https://www.stefanimhoff.de/john-seymour-books/) about his books. +63. **Read and Watch “The Expanse”** – 5 years in a row the best Sci-Fi book. It is currently my favorite book series. Start with the first of the eight books: . There is the fantastic with the same name, directed by authors of the books, available on Amazon Prime Video. It’s currently the 6th most-watched and my favorite TV Show. +64. **Read “The Iliad & Odyssey” by Homer** – is the oldest book of Europe, culturally important, and the base of our civilization. Starting with the Trojan War which is ongoing for nearly ten years at the start of the book and the invasion and destruction of Troy. Following the 30 years of Odysseus’ attempts to sail home. +65. **Read “The Histories” by Herodotus** – He is called the father of history. In his book he writes about the rise and fall of empires, traditions, and customs of tribes around Europe. It’s one of the best books I’ve ever read. +66. **Read John Seymors’ Books** – He was a British farmer and author, and his books are the first books I have memories of. I liked to leaf through his artful books even before I could read. I recommend The and . I even wrote a [blog article](https://www.stefanimhoff.de/john-seymour-books/) about his books. 67. **Read Basecamp’s Books** – One of my favorite companies, Basecamp (formerly 37signals), writes fantastic [books](https://basecamp.com/books) about business and work. Books like [Getting Real](https://basecamp.com/books/getting-real) or [Shape Up](https://basecamp.com/shapeup) are even free to read. My favorite book is [REWORK](https://basecamp.com/books/rework). -68. **Read Ryan Holidays’ Books** – Another great author is _Ryan Holiday_. His books are based on the Stoic philosophy and will help to build a calm, strong character. Besides the book mentioned above, , I can recommend , and . -69. **Read “Dune” by Frank Herbert** – This Sci-Fi book series spans over 10,000 years and follows the stories around a desert planet _Arrakis_, known as _Dune_. The first book of the series is the most famous and was filmed a few times: [1984 by David Lynch](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/841-dune), a [TV Show from 2000](https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/19566-dune), spanning the first three books and the eagerly awaited [2020 movie](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/438631-dune). It is now a good time to read it. -70. **Read “Watchmen” by Alan Moore** – The graphic novel is one of Time Magazine’s best 100 novels and a New York Times bestseller. There is a good [film adaption from 2009](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/13183-watchmen). -71. **Read “Daytripper” by Gabriel Ba & Fabio Moon** – The acclaimed graphic novel follows a man from Brazil during different periods in his life, each with the same ending: his death. It’s a moving story about the meaning of life. -72. **Read “Sin City” by Frank Miller** – The seven-volume strong series painted in strong black and white (with tints of color) follows different people around a crime-ridden city. The first two volumes are available as movies with top-class actors: [Sin City](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/187-sin-city) and [Sin City: A Dame to Kill For](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/189-sin-city-a-dame-to-kill-for). -73. **Read “Prince Valiant” by Hal Foster** – From 1937 to 1971 _Hal Foster_ created one page of his masterpiece every week. It’s one of the most artful drawings I’ve ever seen in my life. The stories follow a young prince on his way to becoming a Knight of the Round Table in the times of King Arthur. It’s a story that follows the invasion of the Huns, the decline of the Roman Empire, and other historically accurate events around Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and even America. -74. **Read “Asterix” by René Goscinny & Albert Uderzo** – is a funny story following the Gaul Asterix and his best friend Obelix in 50BC with their resistance against the invasion of the Roman Empire. -75. **Read ”Valerian et Laureline” by Pierre Christin & Jean-Claude Méziéres** – The creative Sci-Fi graphic novel follows the adventures of Valerian and Laureline, time travel agents around the Galaxy in different times. -76. **Read “Yoko Tsuno” by Roger Leloup** – follows the adventures of _Yoko Tsuno_ and her friends and is a creative mix of stories taking place in space, the past, and present. +68. **Read Ryan Holidays’ Books** – Another great author is _Ryan Holiday_. His books are based on the Stoic philosophy and will help to build a calm, strong character. Besides the book mentioned above, , I can recommend , and . +69. **Read “Dune” by Frank Herbert** – This Sci-Fi book series spans over 10,000 years and follows the stories around a desert planet _Arrakis_, known as _Dune_. The first book of the series is the most famous and was filmed a few times: [1984 by David Lynch](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/841-dune), a [TV Show from 2000](https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/19566-dune), spanning the first three books and the eagerly awaited [2020 movie](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/438631-dune). It is now a good time to read it. +70. **Read “Watchmen” by Alan Moore** – The graphic novel is one of Time Magazine’s best 100 novels and a New York Times bestseller. There is a good [film adaption from 2009](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/13183-watchmen). +71. **Read “Daytripper” by Gabriel Ba & Fabio Moon** – The acclaimed graphic novel follows a man from Brazil during different periods in his life, each with the same ending: his death. It’s a moving story about the meaning of life. +72. **Read “Sin City” by Frank Miller** – The seven-volume strong series painted in strong black and white (with tints of color) follows different people around a crime-ridden city. The first two volumes are available as movies with top-class actors: [Sin City](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/187-sin-city) and [Sin City: A Dame to Kill For](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/189-sin-city-a-dame-to-kill-for). +73. **Read “Prince Valiant” by Hal Foster** – From 1937 to 1971 _Hal Foster_ created one page of his masterpiece every week. It’s one of the most artful drawings I’ve ever seen in my life. The stories follow a young prince on his way to becoming a Knight of the Round Table in the times of King Arthur. It’s a story that follows the invasion of the Huns, the decline of the Roman Empire, and other historically accurate events around Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and even America. +74. **Read “Asterix” by René Goscinny & Albert Uderzo** – is a funny story following the Gaul Asterix and his best friend Obelix in 50BC with their resistance against the invasion of the Roman Empire. +75. **Read ”Valerian et Laureline” by Pierre Christin & Jean-Claude Méziéres** – The creative Sci-Fi graphic novel follows the adventures of Valerian and Laureline, time travel agents around the Galaxy in different times. +76. **Read “Yoko Tsuno” by Roger Leloup** – follows the adventures of _Yoko Tsuno_ and her friends and is a creative mix of stories taking place in space, the past, and present. 77. **Watch “Rick & Morty”** – [Rick & Morty](https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/60625-rick-and-morty) by _Justin Roiland_ and _Dan Harmon_ is about _Rick_, a mad scientist who drags his grandson, _Morty_, on crazy Sci-Fi adventures. This adult cartoon is a masterpiece exploring the concept of multiverses. 78. **Watch “Gravity Falls”** – [Gravity Falls](https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/40075-gravity-falls) is another fantastic cartoon, following two twins on a vacation during summer helping their great uncle stand in a mysterious town in Gravity Falls, Oregon. There is even a secret episode connecting _Gravity Falls_ with _Rick & Morty_. 79. **Watch Akira Kurosawa Movies** – He was one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. He directed 30 films in his 57 years spanning career. His masterpieces are [Seven Samurai](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/346), [Yojimbo](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/11878-y-jinb), [Kagemusha](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/11953), [Ran](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/11645-ran), [Throne of Blood](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/3777-kumonosu-j) and [Rashomon](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/548-rash-mon). He influenced George Lucas in his creation of _Star Wars_. A few of his movies got more than one remake. diff --git a/src/content/journal/2020/everyday-carry.mdx b/src/content/journal/2020/everyday-carry.mdx index 67872bd..0db5c11 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2020/everyday-carry.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2020/everyday-carry.mdx @@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ Ever since I read the article [Meet the men obsessed with carrying all the right ## Apple iPhone -In my left pocket, I carry my [iPhone 13 mini](https://www.apple.com/iphone-13/), 64 GB in black. It’s super fast and the best phone I ever had. I get a new phone every two years with my mobile contract. I use the with a to protect it. +In my left pocket, I carry my [iPhone 13 mini](https://www.apple.com/iphone-13/), 64 GB in black. It’s super fast and the best phone I ever had. I get a new phone every two years with my mobile contract. I use the with a to protect it. When I’m at home, I put my iPhone into a drawer, as to not be constantly distracted by it. ## Amazon Kindle Paperwhite -I always carry my (_7. Generation_) with me. It’s either in my backpack or in the pocket of my jacket. If I have a few minutes of spare time, I read [my books](https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/28460819-stefan?shelf=currently-reading). +I always carry my (_7. Generation_) with me. It’s either in my backpack or in the pocket of my jacket. If I have a few minutes of spare time, I read [my books](https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/28460819-stefan?shelf=currently-reading). ## Apple Watch @@ -55,17 +55,17 @@ It is made from leather covering an Aluminum case, preventing unwanted **RFID** ## Keys and Keychain -I have all my keys attached to a , that is attached to my belt loop. +I have all my keys attached to a , that is attached to my belt loop. I try to limit my keys to the minimum amount: House door, flat door, cellar, letterbox, and bicycle lock. ## EDC Multitool Credit Card -I have a in my Secrit Miniwallet. Mine was part of a survival kit, but you can find many different options. It has a small and a large screwdriver, an emergency life rope, ruler, twine knife, bottle opener, can opener, hanging hole, cutting saw, a knife, and a wrench. +I have a in my Secrit Miniwallet. Mine was part of a survival kit, but you can find many different options. It has a small and a large screwdriver, an emergency life rope, ruler, twine knife, bottle opener, can opener, hanging hole, cutting saw, a knife, and a wrench. ## Urban Assault 21 Backpack -When I’m on the road I carry the . It’s the best backpack I had so far, recommended by a Green Beret. It’s waterproof and lightweight. In its pockets I store additionaly useful things, for example loading cables, a power bank, a pen roll, an umbrella, and a . I might also carry my iPad Pro or MacBook Pro with me. +When I’m on the road I carry the . It’s the best backpack I had so far, recommended by a Green Beret. It’s waterproof and lightweight. In its pockets I store additionaly useful things, for example loading cables, a power bank, a pen roll, an umbrella, and a . I might also carry my iPad Pro or MacBook Pro with me. In case of a catastrophe, when I'm at home, I have a [fully packed backpack](/how-to-prepare-for-the-worst-case/) containing everything I need to survive for a few days up to several weeks. diff --git a/src/content/journal/2020/new-website-2020-design.mdx b/src/content/journal/2020/new-website-2020-design.mdx index 87af515..ddf2dc4 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2020/new-website-2020-design.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2020/new-website-2020-design.mdx @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ As my tool of choice, I picked [Affinity Designer](https://affinity.serif.com/de And working with [Affinity Designer](https://affinity.serif.com/designer/), [Affinity Photo](https://affinity.serif.com/photo/), or [Affinity Publisher](https://affinity.serif.com/publisher/) is much more fun. They are performant and have many nice tools and features. And the price is unbeatable. I own all their products on Mac and iPad and can move between the tools, while designing, with ease. -I decided to use Aaron James Draplin's method of designing. He is a talented designer inspiring millions with his artwork and author of . +I decided to use Aaron James Draplin's method of designing. He is a talented designer inspiring millions with his artwork and author of . diff --git a/src/content/journal/2020/new-website-2020-inspiration.mdx b/src/content/journal/2020/new-website-2020-inspiration.mdx index d607d33..2b9f777 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2020/new-website-2020-inspiration.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2020/new-website-2020-inspiration.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ And as I always collected designs and saved them on boards or put them in folder ## Books on Japanese Design -I read all books from Kenya Hara, the art director of Muji, and one of the leading designers of Japan. Additionally, I read the old and famous books by Jun’ichirō Tanizaki and by Kuki Shūzō. I read a compendium on all major Japanese currents of Art and Aesthetics, from glamorous gold-loaded styles to minimalistic Zen styles. I mapped out my research in detail in this [mind-map](https://my.mindnode.com/FGhdh66uMbi1aJ9RfriKUL3JoMCHd18aS8z9Uayw). +I read all books from Kenya Hara, the art director of Muji, and one of the leading designers of Japan. Additionally, I read the old and famous books by Jun’ichirō Tanizaki and by Kuki Shūzō. I read a compendium on all major Japanese currents of Art and Aesthetics, from glamorous gold-loaded styles to minimalistic Zen styles. I mapped out my research in detail in this [mind-map](https://my.mindnode.com/FGhdh66uMbi1aJ9RfriKUL3JoMCHd18aS8z9Uayw). diff --git a/src/content/journal/2021/how-to-prepare-for-the-worst-case.mdx b/src/content/journal/2021/how-to-prepare-for-the-worst-case.mdx index 34b59d6..fe86435 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2021/how-to-prepare-for-the-worst-case.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2021/how-to-prepare-for-the-worst-case.mdx @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ I can check off everything on this list except the flare gun and power generator This list is a good start, but I decided to stock up on more things. I tend to buy things in stock, out of laziness and convenience. I always use the same shampoo, why not buy three at once? Why not have things that hold longer times? -I have a huge military that holds my equipment. Parts of it I own for more than 25 years, and other things I bought recently. +I have a huge military that holds my equipment. Parts of it I own for more than 25 years, and other things I bought recently. ### Food @@ -134,43 +134,43 @@ I have an extensive amount of food in stock, all things I regularly consume and Additionally, I have equipment for cooking and food. I bought titanium equipment from a company called _Boundless Voyage_ which is lightweight, small, durable, antibacterial, strong, and resistant to heat or cold. -I own a set of , a , a , a , (including chopsticks, a straw), a , and a . +I own a set of , a , a , a , (including chopsticks, a straw), a , and a . ### Fire, Heat & Light -My precious purchase is a portable . It’s small and can cook with wood and alcohol. But I additionally bought a and a few for easy cooking in case of a blackout for one or two weeks. +My precious purchase is a portable . It’s small and can cook with wood and alcohol. But I additionally bought a and a few for easy cooking in case of a blackout for one or two weeks. -I have a pack of and to start a fire. I have a flammable to start a fire when it’s wet. +I have a pack of and to start a fire. I have a flammable to start a fire when it’s wet. -A allows me to hang a pot over an open fire. I bought to survive the first few days before I need to chop wood. +A allows me to hang a pot over an open fire. I bought to survive the first few days before I need to chop wood. -For that, I own a wood saw, a wire saw, and a set of . They are not the best to chop wood but can be used as a hammer, pick, and weapon. I bought later additionally a good . +For that, I own a wood saw, a wire saw, and a set of . They are not the best to chop wood but can be used as a hammer, pick, and weapon. I bought later additionally a good . -I own a flashlight and a with a crank that can produce bright light without any batteries. I have a bag with , to have light during a blackout. +I own a flashlight and a with a crank that can produce bright light without any batteries. I have a bag with , to have light during a blackout. -For winter, I own a with a pack of hard coal I have since I had to do guard duty at the military for 4 hours straight in winter. A piece can burn and give heat for many hours. +For winter, I own a with a pack of hard coal I have since I had to do guard duty at the military for 4 hours straight in winter. A piece can burn and give heat for many hours. ### Shelter -For basic shelter, I bought a tent and a . I have a waterproof pad and a camping mat. My can be used as a tarp. +For basic shelter, I bought a tent and a . I have a waterproof pad and a camping mat. My can be used as a tarp. ### Clothes -I have two leather pants, , a , a , a , and two to conceal myself. Abdominal protection and complete the equipment. +I have two leather pants, , a , a , a , and two to conceal myself. Abdominal protection and complete the equipment. -I bought a , recommended by a Green Beret, which is large enough to be used as a tarp. The 60 meters I bought can be used to create a temporary shelter or for climbing. +I bought a , recommended by a Green Beret, which is large enough to be used as a tarp. The 60 meters I bought can be used to create a temporary shelter or for climbing. ### Movement & Orientation I have two bicycles, an older mountain bike with a suspension fork and a new [Cube Hyde Pro](https://archiv.cube.eu/2020/347200) city bike with a belt drive system. Those should be sufficient to leave the city when the energy is not restored after a week. I bought a few physical maps to reach my bug-out location by bike. -When I was a teenager, I bought a that I own. Additionally, I have binoculars and a monocular. +When I was a teenager, I bought a that I own. Additionally, I have binoculars and a monocular. ### Medicine, Health & Security -This category lists equipment like a first aid kit, emergency blankets, and a whistle. Additionally, a and , a , multiple carabiners, a waterproof tarpaulin, a , and 3 packs of toilet paper. I have those in stock since people got crazy with toilet paper in the first lockdown. +This category lists equipment like a first aid kit, emergency blankets, and a whistle. Additionally, a and , a , multiple carabiners, a waterproof tarpaulin, a , and 3 packs of toilet paper. I have those in stock since people got crazy with toilet paper in the first lockdown. -I own a with crank, solar, and batteries. It supports all common frequencies and has built-in LED lights, a warning light, and a siren. It can load batteries via the sun or physical labor. This is useful because batteries are always empty when you need a flashlight. But this one doesn’t need batteries; the crank is enough to get it running. +I own a with crank, solar, and batteries. It supports all common frequencies and has built-in LED lights, a warning light, and a siren. It can load batteries via the sun or physical labor. This is useful because batteries are always empty when you need a flashlight. But this one doesn’t need batteries; the crank is enough to get it running. I learned in the documentary that owning a radio is important because without energy all communication breaks down. With no cell phones or landlines, the only way of getting information from emergency teams is a radio or CB radio. @@ -182,11 +182,11 @@ My theory is that people behave and are friendly as long as the crisis has a for That’s why everybody should have at least basic skills in martial arts to be able to defend themselves and their family. I started doing martial arts at the age of 12. Karate was my first martial art. I trained it for 8 years. Then I switched to Ninjutsu because it’s an authentic martial art and not a sport. I learned kicks and punches, levers and throws, and handling weapons. I trained for 12 years in that martial arts before I stopped. I’m not the best martial artist, but I know enough to do a lot of damage to an attacker. -Because I always loved knives and swords, I own a few. They are all legal by German law. But besides a pocket knife, you are not allowed to carry those outside your property in Germany. I own a , a , and a few more. The knives that can be carried every day are my [Laguiole en Aubrac](http://www.laguiole-en-aubrac.fr/), a beautiful French knife, my , a Japanese pocket knife, and a [Swiss Army knife](https://www.victorinox.com/). +Because I always loved knives and swords, I own a few. They are all legal by German law. But besides a pocket knife, you are not allowed to carry those outside your property in Germany. I own a , a , and a few more. The knives that can be carried every day are my [Laguiole en Aubrac](http://www.laguiole-en-aubrac.fr/), a beautiful French knife, my , a Japanese pocket knife, and a [Swiss Army knife](https://www.victorinox.com/). -I own a and a with a few dozen arrows. I always loved shooting with a bow, and I’m good with it. I have wood and and bought a pack of . A and protection gear complete the set. +I own a and a with a few dozen arrows. I always loved shooting with a bow, and I’m good with it. I have wood and and bought a pack of . A and protection gear complete the set. -As I mentioned in the wood and fire section, I bought two which can be used as weapons. +As I mentioned in the wood and fire section, I bought two which can be used as weapons. Since I started Martial Arts, I love Japanese Swords. I got my first blunt sword at Christmas with 12. Today I own a set of [Daishō](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daish%C5%8D) (_Japanese_ 大小, big-little), which is a _Katana_ and a _Wakizashi_. They are hand-forged from carbon steel and unbelievably sharp. One of these swords can cut a human in half. You can expect me to move around the wasteland like [Michonne]() from The Walking Dead in case of mayhem. @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ A sharpening stone and sword care set are part of my equipment. ## Books -My favorite books on the topic of self-sufficiency are the books of John Seymour. He was a British farmer and author who wrote brilliant, illustrated books like , , or . These books teach how to be self-sufficient. +My favorite books on the topic of self-sufficiency are the books of John Seymour. He was a British farmer and author who wrote brilliant, illustrated books like , , or . These books teach how to be self-sufficient. ### English @@ -220,9 +220,9 @@ My favorite books on the topic of self-sufficiency are the books of John Seymour Another fantastic book is [The Book](https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-book--28/x/26186498/), a project I supported on Indiegogo. It’s a 400-page illustrated guide on how to rebuild civilization. -I own a version of from when I was in the military. It’s a useful book with thin paper with all information about warfare, survival, navigation, and more. +I own a version of from when I was in the military. It’s a useful book with thin paper with all information about warfare, survival, navigation, and more. -The Bushcraft series is a series of useful books about survival: , , , , and the . +The Bushcraft series is a series of useful books about survival: , , , , and the . ### English @@ -281,11 +281,11 @@ But I want to be prepared. Civilization is sewn with a thin thread. It doesn’t This year I came across the concept of a “bug out bag”, first I heard it in a video about a [Digital Bugout Bag](https://youtu.be/qqboMMBOJRE). A bug-out bag is a portable kit to survive an emergency for at least 72 hours. -If something bad happens, you might have a few minutes or an hour to leave your home. That is not enough time to bring all my items out of my cellar and pack. Additionally, if the energy is down, it’s hard to find your items in total darkness. This means you need to be ready and packed. I created an encrypted, digital bug-out bag on two , holding all my important files. +If something bad happens, you might have a few minutes or an hour to leave your home. That is not enough time to bring all my items out of my cellar and pack. Additionally, if the energy is down, it’s hard to find your items in total darkness. This means you need to be ready and packed. I created an encrypted, digital bug-out bag on two , holding all my important files. -Next, I bought a waterproof with two additional , a , a , an , and a . The bag is huge and holds all items previously stored in my huge wooden box. Additionally, I bought a , that holds bow tendons, arrowheads, hand/arm protection, and other equipment. I have two arrow quivers, one for and one for . +Next, I bought a waterproof with two additional , a , a , an , and a . The bag is huge and holds all items previously stored in my huge wooden box. Additionally, I bought a , that holds bow tendons, arrowheads, hand/arm protection, and other equipment. I have two arrow quivers, one for and one for . -And yes, I bought the sticker additionally. It’s the flag used by Libertarians around the world. The snake design and the words "Don’t Tread On Me" is a warning of vigilance and willingness to act in defense against coercion. 😂 +And yes, I bought the sticker additionally. It’s the flag used by Libertarians around the world. The snake design and the words "Don’t Tread On Me" is a warning of vigilance and willingness to act in defense against coercion. 😂
Bug Out Bag diff --git a/src/content/journal/2021/processing-information-into-notes.mdx b/src/content/journal/2021/processing-information-into-notes.mdx index 9610d7b..4b327de 100644 --- a/src/content/journal/2021/processing-information-into-notes.mdx +++ b/src/content/journal/2021/processing-information-into-notes.mdx @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ One browser extension I use to write notes on exciting videos is [YiNote](https: ## Working with Notes -The most important part of note-taking is connecting ideas. Sönke Ahrens, the author of , explains the science of why this method works. I recommend reading this fantastic book; it is useful for anybody who wants to write notes. +The most important part of note-taking is connecting ideas. Sönke Ahrens, the author of , explains the science of why this method works. I recommend reading this fantastic book; it is useful for anybody who wants to write notes. in 75 cm. I use an aluminum and a on my desk. The provides good lighting. On top of the light is an webcam. +My desk is a [Jarvis Bamboo Standing](https://www.fully.com/standing-desks/jarvis/jarvis-adjustable-height-desk-bamboo.html) Desk by Fully in 140 cm. The chair is a [Capisco](https://www.fully.com/chairs/for-standing-desks/hag-capisco-chair.html) by HÅG with black leather. I use a in 75 cm. I use an aluminum and a on my desk. The provides good lighting. On top of the light is an webcam. ## Tech @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ My best computer is a [Mac mini M2 Pro with](https://www.apple.com/mac-mini/) 32 I use two [Apple Magic Mouse](https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MK2E3AM/A/magic-mouse-white-multi-touch-surface), one in white and one in black. My keyboard is a [Keychron K1 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard](https://www.keychron.com/products/keychron-k1-wireless-mechanical-keyboard) with brown [Gateron Low Profile Mechanical Switches](https://www.keychron.com/products/low-profile-gateron-mechanical-switch-set). I bought a wooden hand rest on Etsy. -The main display is an with 31.5”, the notebook display is my second screen. For sound, I use two loudspeakers, but I have a [Sonos](https://www.sonos.com/) sound system for music. When I am on the road, I use my [Apple AirPods Pro 2](https://www.apple.com/airpods-pro/). +The main display is an with 31.5”, the notebook display is my second screen. For sound, I use two loudspeakers, but I have a [Sonos](https://www.sonos.com/) sound system for music. When I am on the road, I use my [Apple AirPods Pro 2](https://www.apple.com/airpods-pro/). I have an [iPhone 13 Mini](https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-iphone/iphone-13) that I use when I’m not at home and an [iPad Pro M2](https://www.apple.com/ipad-pro/) with an [Apple Pencil](https://www.apple.com/apple-pencil/) that I use on the Sofa or when I’m creating digital crafts or notes. I can switch my Keychron keyboard to type on my Macs or the iPad.