To actually use the mountain bike I bought last summer.
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1280x800, as I will be mostly on my Deck.
I think I'm running 1728x1117, but Macs have some weird resolutions.
Stay off reddit. And maybe move out of the apartment...
Do more hiking and biking. Get in shape.
Make it through the UC Berkeley CS61a/b/c lectures and follow up by finishing CS162 on operating systems (posted free online). I started messing with the Linux CFS for CAD project optimisation. I want to try and modify the scheduler for an option to scale the timeslice based on non voluntary context switching when a process is pinned and isolated on a CPU core or set. I can only write in spaghetti ++ ATM.
Get out and do more summer stuff including kayaking, hiking, and swimming.
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Cleaning out and organizing closets and cabinets. Taking my kids to the pool as often as possible. And staying off Reddit.