I've been spending 15 minutes a day on 3blue1brown, and backing that up with khan academy.
I've worked through the NLP Demystified course, posted recently on hacker news, the same way.
Also learning Spanish on Duolingo.
For most of my life, I've done one thing at a time, obsessively. This year I'm going for the slow and steady approach.
- Tech: Watch more lightning talks; automate more business & personal processes; try REXX again for fun; maybe dip into Raku (if setup & battery installation isn't annoying--this sometimes gets me with new stacks/langs); maybe play with satellite imagery [1] and try some 10m QRP SSB, see what happens; work on homebrew weather charting system using NOAA data
- Thought Process Changes: Do more second- & third-person journaling; engage with specific growth archetypes I identified in 2022
- Art: Work with pencil more, use the eraser more (have always been a pen & ink person); continue developing my system of designing e-cards
("Working On in 2023" seems to overlap with my personal New York Resolutions so I'll stop before I get into the esoteric stuff. Anyway, there was some stuff that excites me. :-))
For fun: I built a HackerNews clone using Airtable as back-end (including account management / login), and it'll be fun to roll it out and see how it fares!
Going to make stuff and then jack into it like it's the matrix.
Going to be a fun year!!!