I’m feeling a lot better now after going for two walks totalling 23.2km – 11.6km in the afternoon then 11.6km in the evening. I think getting out in the fresh air and breathing in fresh air has helped my recovery and tomorrow then the next day I’ll be doing the same thing however when I go back to work on Wednesday I am tempted to get up at 10am so that I can go for an hour walk then come back, have a shower then head off to to the train station at 12:30 to be in the office by 1pm. I think the benefit of getting in some exercise before work is that it will get me in the right mood for the day and then when I come home from work I’ll go for my usual 11.6km followed by a shower then into bed.
I’ve been using Chrome for the last week on my MacBook Pro, Mac Studio and Surface Laptop – I’m pretty damn happy with it so far and I’m going to keep using it for a long term evaluation of a much larger decision I am making. Oh, and the performance of Chrome running on ARM CPUs when it comes to Windows is really good – I’m always concerned when I see ARM support for software given that it tends to be an afterthought (aka ‘if it compiles, ship it’) in the world of Windows but I’ve been finding that the world of ARM software on Windows is improving which makes me wonder whether long Microsoft want to ship more ARM based Windows computers and x86 simply hangs around for legacy backwards compatibility.
Chrome is very much a gateway into the Google ecosystem and I keep being drawn into the ecosystem because of the multiplatform nature of Google because I have a mixed environment. With iCloud the expectation is that you’re running an end to end Apple ecosystem and if there is support for Windows it is rather reluctantly rather than it being done out of passionate enthusiasm. When it comes to Google, yes they have their own platform but they really don’t care if you’re running iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, ChromeOS or anything else because at the end of the day as long as you’re using their service that is all that matters.
One of the things I do like about the Google ecosystem is that the Google drive application or more specifically how a lot of the management of what is uploaded, downloaded, the caching of files from the cloud can be all managed from the app on whatever platform it is installed but with iCloud it is all hidden and no way to make such changes. I can understand for the sake of simplicity but it would be nice to clear the cache once it is uploaded, to be able to keep track of what has been uploaded through some sort of progress like how One Drive and Google Drive show on their app.
Daily writing prompt
What is your middle name? Does it carry any special meaning/significance?
My middle name is Louis which is my father’s name, my brother’s middle name is Robert which is named after great grand parent and my sister has the middle name Louise which is the female form of Louis.