Hi, I’m Chuck Grimmett.
Check out my blog or my microblog, see what I’m reading, what I like, dig around in my digital garden, learn a bit more about me, or search for something.
Posts
Microblog
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Our house has officially graduated from Duplos to Legos. We are less than 30 mins in and the little guy has already made some creative stuff. RIP our feet.
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This year we received four New Year’s cards from people we usually receive Christmas cards from. New trend?
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Oh my goodness, summer camps are already in waitlist territory. Brutal.
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Make a /reading page, dump the backlog there, then put what you’ve read in reverse chronological order there going forward.
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It is so much more satisfying to leaf through books for ideas than searching online. More time consuming, but more grounding.
Two recent examples: Simple beadhead fly ideas and bean recipes.
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I sometimes have a similar conundrums when woodworking: Do I spend the next couple hours flattening this piece with a No. 5 plane or run it through the machine planer a few times? Do I carve out this dough bowl by hand with a gouge or put a carving disk on the electric grinder?
I really like using hand tools, but certainly will use power tools to save time and energy. Where I personally draw the line with woodworking is that I have no interest in using a CNC, but I don’t mind when other people do.
In some aspect it is the artist’s creative vision that counts most, but there is definitely a sliding spectrum on which the method of execution matters, too. An AI prompt is a kind of creative vision, but there is a lot to be said for a human grappling with and creating art manually.
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There were some ice floes on the Hudson in the Highlands section this morning (Garrison to Beacon). Nice to see some ice on the river.
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Stratification of my workshop dust collection bag.

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Observation: I remember very little about the Blinkist summaries I “read” (perhaps consumed is a better word) a few years ago, whereas I remember a lot about the full-length books I read a few years ago.
Perhaps I wasn’t taking the Blinkist summaries seriously or there is a selection bias going on (I chose to read the full version of things I was interested in and was thus more engaged), but either way they were a waste of time.
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Eastern Hemlock branch covered in snow. The sled Charlie and I were riding came to a stop underneath this branch with tiny pine cones.

Links I like
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A Javascript-based app for formatting PDFs for bookbinding
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Likes Yancey Strickler – People & Blogs by .
When I think about the goals of writing and blogging, it’s to be free, it’s to explore without limits…Blogging to me is a specific kind of writing — a personal practice and discipline that makes what’s inward outward. Whatever it is that’s in you, blogs are what comes out.
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Learn about face ICE paperwork that doesn’t allow entry into your home vs real judicial warrants that do.
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Doc on the new MyTerms standard.
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Likes The world in the computer by .
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Likes Projects Recap 2025.
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Likes A weekly note by .
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Likes Books of 2025 – Greg Boone.
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Likes Bix Frankonis – Manu.
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Not a bad idea to have some faraday bags to protect from haxx0rz and masks around to protect from the sun and cold.
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Likes Weeknote #1982 • Robb Knight.
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Likes Many Hells of WebDAV.
I wouldn’t recommend anyone who values their sanity to pursue creating a WebDAV/CalDAV library.
