Events
Heathrow reached 35°C and Kew Gardens recorded 34.8°C yesterday, making it the hottest day ever recorded in May in the UK, breaking the record set, uh, Sunday:
I spent only a couple of hours today working with Claude Sonnet 4.6 on a long-planned feature for this application. It's not exactly a blog feature, and in fact initially it will only show up in the Calendar. I'm just psyched because in a short time working with Claude, I got a full spec for the feature, which Claude then used to create a passable first draft of it. A couple rounds of tweaking both the spec and the code later and I sent it to the dev/test environment.
I plan to spend a lot of time outside with the girls today, because it looks like this:
I just read the transcript from Thursday's hearing before US District Judge April Perry, in which acting US Attorney Andrew Boutros dismissed charges against the defendants with prejudice after admitting his office committed prosecutorial misconduct in the grand jury proceedings against the six last October.
Putin loses another ally
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard will resign according to what I can only imagine to be gleeful "sources in the intelligence community," officially because of her husband's cancer diagnosis. Her ties to Russia have been well-known for years. Russian dictator Vladimir Putin must be furious.
Once again, I'd like to point out that I have one of the best views in Chicago:
I had a bunch of errands to run today, including a trip down to City Hall to change my city car registration. (Yes, you have to do that in person if you're getting a parking zone added.) However, long experience with Butters tells me I can't really leave her alone for more than a few minutes. "Alone" in this case means "without human supervision," as even with Cassie present, Butters does a passable impression of an air-raid siren if she discovers she is without human company. I assume that keeping her...
It took me 3 hours to fix a bug in the way Weather Now finds weather lists for logged-in users. Simply put, the app could read private weather lists except when trying to edit them, which was kind of annoying. Even Claude had some trouble figuring this one out.
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