OK, it’s almost go time for Baby Steele #3! We’re scheduled for an induction sometime between midnight tonight and midnight tomorrow night!

I’m very intrigued by the Supernote tablet. Does anyone have one? What do you think of it? I gave the reMarkable 2 tablet a try a couple years ago, but returned it because of its proprietary sync/storage restrictions. supernote.com

Helpful overview here! “When to use gRPC vs GraphQL” on stackoverflow.blog

OK, so, I haven’t taken a math class since AP Calculus in 2008-9. I used to be good at math (got a 5 on the exam), but I feel very rusty. Would love to get back up to speed on calculus someday, because I remember it feeling a bit like magic. What are good resources to do so?

I am SCREAMING in WOLVERINE right now. Is this real life?!?! Go Blue!!!

GO BLUE! #Michigan #football

For all I know, Alexi Lalas is probably a great guy. But hearing him talk is my least favorite part of the World Cup. 🤷‍♂️

Rematch of the Revolutionary War let’s gooooooooooo #USA #WorldCup #soccer #football

Wow that second Richarlison goal was amazing! Especially because it looked like the first touch got away from him before he pulled out that scissor kick!!! #Brasil #WorldCup

Vai Brasil!

Amazon Wishlist. What else should I add? www.amazon.com/hz/wishli…

I’m sorry, but why would you leave Twitter and head straight to another “walled garden”? Be free!

Third child arrives any day now!!!

I could be wrong

“You will never get into trouble by admitting that you may be wrong. That will stop all argument and inspire your opponent to be just as fair and open and broad-minded as you are. It will make him want to admit that he, too, may be wrong.” (Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends and Influence People)

Hive Social? I can’t keep up.

What is a book you wish you would have read earlier in your life/career?

“Taking initiative does not mean being pushy, obnoxious, or aggressive. It does mean recognizing our responsibility to make things happen.” (Stephen R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People)

Focus on what you can control

“To put these first two points together: we get attached to things beyond our control, and this brings us misery; we are oblivious to features of our thinking that we can control and that, if managed better, would bring us peace. Stoicism tries to make us conscious of this pattern and reverse it.” (Ward Farnsworth, The Practicing Stoic)

What purchase of $100 or less has most improved your life in the past year or so?

What’s the best tree guide out there? Sibley? Audubon? Something else? I’m in Pennsylvania, USA.