The five quiet wins of May
No launches, no revenue records. Just five small things that moved the right direction. A log entry dressed as a post.
May did not have a launch. May did not have a revenue record. May did, however, have five small things that moved the right direction.
1. I stopped writing copy for the corporate site in two voices and committed to one. The site reads like one person wrote it now. That is enough.
2. I rewrote the chrono-sim renderer to use SVG arcs instead of canvas. The output is sharper on retina. The bundle is 14kb smaller.
3. I closed three Notion pages that were just lists. The information is in my head or in commits. It does not need a third place.
4. I sent the first invoice for AeoX Pro. $49. Not a lot. The first one is never a lot.
5. I read a paper on the soil microbiome of Hakka 围龙屋 villages and did not turn it into a side project. Some papers are for reading.
The list is not a productivity flex. It is a record. The point is to look back at the end of the year and see that the small things did add up. They usually do.
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