diff --git a/src/index.yml b/src/index.yml
index 21e38ea..073135f 100644
--- a/src/index.yml
+++ b/src/index.yml
@@ -5,61 +5,57 @@ id: home
lang: ja
metas:
title: Landing
- description: Top page of the site, showing Rick Cogley's current events.
+ description: 'Top page of the site, showing Rick Cogley''s current events.'
+ image: /assets/rick-cogley-mono.jpg
priority: 1
ldPerson: true
-
-bio: |
- Rick Cogley has been sticking out like a sore thumb in Japan since 1987! 日本語もOK. CEO & Founder, eSolia.
I {{ "heart" |> phosphor("duotone") }} family, our Shiba "Maru", coding & scripting, moving.
Yokohama ⇆ Tokyo
-
+bio: "Rick Cogley has been sticking out like a sore thumb in Japan since 1987! 日本語もOK. CEO & Founder, eSolia.
I {{ \"heart\" |> phosphor(\"duotone\") }} family, our Shiba \"Maru\", coding & scripting, moving.
Yokohama ⇆ Tokyo\r\n"
identity:
links:
- title: Proven.lol Proof
- url: https://proven.lol/58ae5f
+ url: 'https://proven.lol/58ae5f'
icon: user-circle-check
- title: PGP Public Key
- url: https://keys.openpgp.org/vks/v1/by-fingerprint/E8404D8E8DAB59CD1E5255BD56BCDEBC6448A091
+ url: >-
+ https://keys.openpgp.org/vks/v1/by-fingerprint/E8404D8E8DAB59CD1E5255BD56BCDEBC6448A091
icon: fingerprint
- title: Git Repo for this Site
- url: https://github.com/RickCogley/rick.cogley.jp
+ url: 'https://github.com/RickCogley/rick.cogley.jp'
icon: github-logo
-
-nowprofessionally: |
-
- eSolia is 25, which we're really proud of! 🎉🥳🎊
-
- eSolia has been in our "WorkStyling" location at Shiodome near Shimbashi, for a couple of years now after 10 years in Toranomon. We decided to move to a serviced office after having our office sit empty during COVID. Although our fixed office is small, it is fine for us because our staff are roaming around all the time anyway, and WorkStyling allows us to use their facilities all over the city.
-
- As a professional services company, we need to increase our process maturity so our success depends less upon individual quality, rather having that quality built in by default. It was a sea change to move to a remote or mobile office situation, and we took advantage of the situation to really revamp how we do things. We migrated everything to Microsoft M365 early in 2023, and have been working hard on becoming compliant with ISO 27001 so that we have a solid information security program in place.
-
- Initially we tried to implement workflow via Sharepoint, but it requires more development resources than we are willing to commit, so we are focusing on handling our workflow in our cloud database - PROdb - and using its mobile app to initiate much of our workflow. So far, this is working out pretty well. We use Sharepoint for what it's good at, which is to act as a basic intranet and file store, with version tracking. We also use the the truly excellent webhook.site to seamlessly integrate between our systems, updown.io for monitoring, and Fathom Analytics for website and app analytics.
-
- Some superior services I'm working with recently are Postmark for sending transactional and broadcast emails, ImprovMX for flexibly receiving and forwarding email, Bouncer for validating and verifying email addresses, and Deno Deploy and Netlify for efficiently hosting websites.
-
- It has been a busy six months. At work we launched an office in May, and another in Oct, and I have been just struggling to feel really rested. I went to the US for a visit in Aug, but then felt completely "brain fogged" for a good 6 weeks. Not the best, from a mental health perspective, but I think that is past now. 🍀
-
- A few minutes a day I enjoy watching some series on streaming services like Netflix or Apple. I didn't see Dune 2 in a theater, but really enjoyed it on the TV. What a wonderful production; Villeneuve did a great job. 😻
-
- In May 2021, our Shiba "Maru" came to our home, and it'd been big lifestyle change with him in our lives. We have fallen into a rhythm with him, and have found a day care he loves to go to - Petcare House Green, in neighboring Fujisawa. Although of course we love him to bits, it's sometimes good to have a day to reset and not worry about walks and so on. We tried various other places, but he didn't take to them for whatever reason, so we are really glad to have found "Green". He gets excited when he gets to go, which is cut to see, and really loves the lady who comes to pick him up. He's always a little irritated when he comes back though, probably stress from being with some dogs he likes and one or two that he doesn't. He has a routine when he comes back: he rips his bedding out of his crate, and violently shakes it. 🫨
-
- This summer I just did not have time to go hiking at all, despite really liking it. Instead I just jogged a lot, and got some "barefoot sandals" from Xero to jog in, which was interesting. I'm wearing normal sneakers now as it's cold, but they feel totally weird under foot.
-
- We are finally selling our land next door, but the buyer is grousing about whether they can actually buy it at the price they promised. Our point to selling it is, there's nothing on it, so it requires gardening maintenance throughout the warm months, and we have to pay tax on it. We are selling it to make our retirement easier, but there are some risks with having new houses then new people moving in.
-
- I continue to be impressed with my Ultimate Hacking Keyboard 60 v2, a split design where one's wrists can be kept straight. It has helped with my wrist pain. Now they have released a slightly bigger version, which I think I now "need". ⌨️
-
\r\n eSolia is 25, which we're really proud of! \U0001F389\U0001F973\U0001F38A\r\n
\r\n eSolia has been in our \"WorkStyling\" location at Shiodome near Shimbashi, for a couple of years now after 10 years in Toranomon. We decided to move to a serviced office after having our office sit empty during COVID. Although our fixed office is small, it is fine for us because our staff are roaming around all the time anyway, and WorkStyling allows us to use their facilities all over the city.
\r\n\r\n As a professional services company, we need to increase our process maturity so our success depends less upon individual quality, rather having that quality built in by default. It was a sea change to move to a remote or mobile office situation, and we took advantage of the situation to really revamp how we do things. We migrated everything to Microsoft M365 early in 2023, and have been working hard on becoming compliant with ISO 27001 so that we have a solid information security program in place.
\r\n\r\n Initially we tried to implement workflow via Sharepoint, but it requires more development resources than we are willing to commit, so we are focusing on handling our workflow in our cloud database - PROdb - and using its mobile app to initiate much of our workflow. So far, this is working out pretty well. We use Sharepoint for what it's good at, which is to act as a basic intranet and file store, with version tracking. We also use the the truly excellent webhook.site to seamlessly integrate between our systems, updown.io for monitoring, and Fathom Analytics for website and app analytics.
\r\n\r\n Some superior services I'm working with recently are Postmark for sending transactional and broadcast emails, ImprovMX for flexibly receiving and forwarding email, Bouncer for validating and verifying email addresses, and Deno Deploy and Netlify for efficiently hosting websites.\r\n
\r\n It has been a busy six months. At work we launched an office in May, and another in Oct, and I have been just struggling to feel really rested. I went to the US for a visit in Aug, but then felt completely \"brain fogged\" for a good 6 weeks. Not the best, from a mental health perspective, but I think that is past now. \U0001F340
\r\n\r\n A few minutes a day I enjoy watching some series on streaming services like Netflix or Apple. I didn't see Dune 2 in a theater, but really enjoyed it on the TV. What a wonderful production; Villeneuve did a great job. \U0001F63B
\r\n\r\n In May 2021, our Shiba \"Maru\" came to our home, and it'd been big lifestyle change with him in our lives. We have fallen into a rhythm with him, and have found a day care he loves to go to - Petcare House Green, in neighboring Fujisawa. Although of course we love him to bits, it's sometimes good to have a day to reset and not worry about walks and so on. We tried various other places, but he didn't take to them for whatever reason, so we are really glad to have found \"Green\". He gets excited when he gets to go, which is cut to see, and really loves the lady who comes to pick him up. He's always a little irritated when he comes back though, probably stress from being with some dogs he likes and one or two that he doesn't. He has a routine when he comes back: he rips his bedding out of his crate, and violently shakes it. \U0001FAE8
\r\n\r\n This summer I just did not have time to go hiking at all, despite really liking it. Instead I just jogged a lot, and got some \"barefoot sandals\" from Xero to jog in, which was interesting. I'm wearing normal sneakers now as it's cold, but they feel totally weird under foot.
\r\n\r\n We are finally selling our land next door, but the buyer is grousing about whether they can actually buy it at the price they promised. Our point to selling it is, there's nothing on it, so it requires gardening maintenance throughout the warm months, and we have to pay tax on it. We are selling it to make our retirement easier, but there are some risks with having new houses then new people moving in.
\r\n\r\n I continue to be impressed with my Ultimate Hacking Keyboard 60 v2, a split design where one's wrists can be kept straight. It has helped with my wrist pain. Now they have released a slightly bigger version, which I think I now \"need\". ⌨️
\r\n