Got the iOS 16 install going for my iPhone. I’m not as enthusiastic as I was in the past about these big iOS releases, but it helps to stay up to date.
Trailer: The Mandalorian Season Three
Essential viewing.
Vigil of the Princes
I won’t lie, I’ve been watching a lot of the television coverage following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Tonight, I watched some of the events from today including the service at Westminster and the Scottish Parliament’s motion of condolence at Holyrood. I also watched the Vigil of the Princes where members of the royal family stand guard during a lying in state of relation. This tradition started with the death of King George V in 1936 and was continued in 2002 for the death of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. It was a lovely moment to see the Queen’s children together standing guard.
Trailer: Glasss Onion
I love Rian Johnson’s Knives Out. Such a quirky film and Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc character is great to watch. Looking forward to the sequel, Glass Onion.
Up early, well for a Saturday at least, for a little code and coffee combo. Fixed a couple of wee bugs on my blog and now spending some time on a re-write of a previous project.
My oldest son Ethan turns 16 today.

It still only feels like yesterday when we first brought him home from the hospital. A few highlights over those 16 years include his first nativity at nursery, his first day at school, becoming a big brother, his first holy communion, and his first junior club championship win, and many more great stories that we’ve captured. Now, he’s the tallest in the house and definitely the biggest hitter in the family when it comes to golf.
It will definitely be interesting to see what the next 16 years bring.
Happy birthday pal!
Setting up Hatchbox
I’m posting a short post tonight as I’ve been spending the evening setting up a Hatchbox account and migrating the first of a handful of Rails applications to it. The setup was straightforward, and after 45 minutes of tinkering, I got my Writeabout app running on it. I’ll try to move a couple more applications over tomorrow.
The productive influence of others
After reading Nicholas Bate’s latest powerful productivity post, I thought I would share a few of the people and apps that have influenced me.
- Patrick Rhone - Patrick’s dash/plus system has been part of my own processes since I read about it.
- Nicholas Bate - I’ve been reading Nicholas Bate’s blog for over 15 years. I’ve been using his master list idea for some time.
- Ryder Caroll - Creator of bullet journaling, the only productive process that I have stuck with recently. It also works for me because of it plays nice with Patrick’s dash/plus system and Nicholas Bate’s master list. The fact that it’s also analog is a huge benefit to me. I spend enough times on screens. The last thing I need is another app just to stay organised.
- 37 Signals - Over the years I’ve long been a fan of the way the 37 Signals company work. All of their books are recommended, but the real changers for me were Rework and Remote are great books that really do make you question the traditional methods of working. Short, sharp and straight to the point.
- Trello - Although I use pen and paper most days, there is times when you need a digital tool to manage a project. I’ve flip-flopped between Things, Todoist and Trello over the years. While freelancing I used Trello for managing client projects, but when I returned to full-time employment I started using Todoist and Things to manage projects. I’m back to using Trello now. It’s the visual aspect of the app that really helps me.
I could have probably added another dozen or so people and apps that have influenced how I work over the years, but these five are the ones the I keep going back to.
Who influences your productivity?
Having another go
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been re-writing a small product that I spent sometime building before lockdown.
The product has been gathering dust since the start of lockdown. It does have a handful of customers and generally good feedback from those customers, but I wasn’t happy with my first pass at it. There were so many things that I would do differently if I could start it over again. So I decided to have another go at it.
I’ve made pretty good progress so far and will be able to launch it again in a few months.
Migrating Bear notes to Ulysses
This weekend I’m hoping to move all my Bear notes into Ulysses. My Bear renewal for the Pro subscription is at the end of September and while I find the app useful, I’m finding that I don’t use it as much as I used to. I’m also starting to consolidate some other files that I have into Ulysses. It’s becoming my go-to app for writing and note taking.
Most of the notes I have already moved across, but there’s a few that I need to do some more work on to tidy up the formatting that was lost in the migration. Hopefully by the end of the weekend, most of this migration will be complete.