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| title: Palm on the Go | |
| date: 2024-10-19 | |
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| Zire in the Wild | |
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| I haven't has as many posts this week because I was traveling up to | |
| San Francisco for my companies bi-annual onsite. I've been | |
| traveling up there since I started fully-remote in 2015, and have | |
| probably done the trip over two dozen times by now. Usual route is | |
| car to airport, wait 2hrs, 1hr flight, land then taxi into the | |
| downtown SF. | |
| This time was different as I now had a fully powered up Zire with | |
| actual software and could use it out in the wild. | |
| So what did I do with it? Well not a whole lot to be honest. I had | |
| hotsyncd it before I left for the airport, so my calendar was | |
| up-to-date and I had some games to play. After going through | |
| security (which I feel like the TSA did a slight pause scanning my | |
| bag maybe due to the Zire), I sat down at the gate and pulled it | |
| out. | |
| I reviewed my schedule for the day, which included onsite things | |
| and todos, checking off a few that I had completed and adding | |
| one to write this post later. | |
| After that I played some Dopewars, which was fun for a few minutes, | |
| then moved to Space Trader for some entertainment. | |
| Dope Wars | |
| Space Trader | |
| Space Trader was also good, but after about 15 minutes and seeing my | |
| flight was delayed an hour, I put the Zire away, and played Balatro | |
| for the rest of the time on my iPhone. I'm not proud of going back | |
| to modern technology, but Balatro is rather addicting, and it did | |
| make the additional hour melt away. | |
| I did accomplish what I wanted with the Zire, and the fact it | |
| didn't hold my attention as raptly as a modern phone did - just | |
| use and put away - is a bonus. | |
| Up in the Air | |
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| After boarding and getting past 10k feet, I decided to get some | |
| debugging information for the palm-calendar-sync2 tool from an | |
| issue I was having. The planes wifi was down, but thankfully I | |
| had the github issue page still open and was able to debug | |
| locally with GDB. | |
| Zire on a Plane | |
| This was another benefit of the Zire over modern technology. | |
| While everyone else was overly reliant on what their | |
| phones/tablets/laptops could do without a wifi connection, I could | |
| just do things locally and didn't feel any loss of functionality. | |
| My recently setup Linux Laptop also performed well, and it's | |
| smaller size fit well on my lap and the tray table. I much | |
| preferred using it to my 15' work Macbook Pro on the plane. | |
| My Palm Desktop | |
| In the Office | |
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| After landing and getting to the office, I took out the Zire and | |
| reviewed my schedule again. This did expose a downside of having a | |
| fully offline calendar, as the onsite schedule had changed slightly | |
| and my Zire was therefore out-of-date, requiring another hotsync. | |
| Our office is on a higher floor in downtown SF and has some really | |
| great views, which contrasted well with my 23 year old device. | |
| Zire in the Office | |
| Because I allowed calendar notes to sync I had room information as | |
| well and was able to use the Zire to know what rooms to go | |
| throughout the rest of the day without having to fully rely on my | |
| iPhones calendar. | |
| While using the Zire at first was novel, it did start to become | |
| more of a chore as I couldn't really use it during meetings to take | |
| notes due to the slowness of inputting text with Graffiti compared | |
| to a keyboard. It was also yet another device to carry with me and | |
| keep track of. | |
| While I love the idea of having single-use devices for specific | |
| purposes, in a work setting it doesn't execute as well since | |
| coworkers are relying on you to get things done and not mess around | |
| with a hobby device. So for the rest of the onsite I mainly used | |
| the Zire to do schedule reviews and add low-key todos as to not let | |
| it affect my professional responsibilities. | |
| I had expected some interest in it, and it made for good non-work | |
| conversations with my teammates I see only twice a year. The | |
| reactions were mostly of amusement, but some people had stories | |
| about their old Palm devices and it was fun to discuss them with | |
| other people in person. | |
| Can a Zire Work? | |
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| At the end of the onsite I had accomplished my original goal of | |
| seeing how well the Zire could function "in the office". While | |
| unfortunately in a modern sense it isn't viable due to all the | |
| expectations in a modern technology workplace, it was a lot of fun | |
| and did show that it still can handle the most basic of work | |
| functions like scheduling and short lists. | |
| The social aspect was probably the biggest benefit, as it provided | |
| a quick outlet to connect with people in a setting that can get | |
| awkward with small talk due to our remote nature. | |
| I probably won't use the Zire for much else work related except as | |
| an offline version of my calendar going forward, but do plan to | |
| continue to use it in a personal capacity more. | |
| Links | |
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