One of the next items I want to put in the Isidore prayers section is the Rosary. Currently it's part of my morning routine. I think I've managed daily for about over a year now. It looks like there was an ascii on vigilia.cc, but it seems to be broken and more of an ASCII based app. I just want to keep it simple and have the text. Not really that big of an undertaking, but I've got a list.
A big project right now is that we went to Ikea in Memphis and bought a PAX wardrobe for the bedroom. It was a truck bed full of pieces that we needed to cart back to the farm. It rained a bit on the way back and there was about 12 inches of box sticking out the back so I am hoping everything is okay. Well, putting together the big wardrobe means we need to move everything around. Which means it is a great time to do the painting and flooring we have had on the schedule. Thus the project has ballooned a bit, but it is a set of things we've been meaning to get done. Sometimes you need a forcing function to push things to the top of the list.
Vibe coding is something I feel is a bit of a cop-out. That said I've been doing more of it recently. In the past couple of years we filled multiple 6x10ft raised garden beds with dirt and compost. The first go was 5gal buckets full of dirt hiked down the hill, second was 5gal buckets and tubs on a pallet raised by the hydraulics on the back of my Massey 65, next run with filling the bed of the UTV and driving it down there and dumping it with the last time using my Massey 265 with front loader to take a big scoop and drive it over. My tools got better over time and I made use of them. There is something to be said for hefting buckets of dirt down the hill, that builds muscle. Moving it with the loader on the tractor made the job a lot faster if somewhat more sloppy.
Went looking for a windows IRC chat client this morning. mIRC, was not impressed. So dug a bit deeper and found xchat, which is what we used at Adknowledge. I liked that client, but it seems to be pretty much dead. Which lead me to HexChat, and that seems to work pretty well thus far. It is taking me a little while to get back into the swing of how IRC works and I would really like to pivot to a console based IRC client like irssi, but testing that out made me realize I'll need to do a lot of work getting to know the command keys (as with most terminal based things).