Newsletter Leaf Journal CCXXII 〜 Pitiful output but I can explain
There is not much newsletter this week. My day job, which I am paid to do, turned into a weekend job. But while this is a "slim" edition of The Newsletter Leaf Journal, you will still find two links to new New Leaf Journal articles along with some brief notes on my busy week.
Welcome to the (insert number) edition of The Newsletter Leaf Journal, the official newsletter of the perennially virid online writing magazine, The New Leaf Journal. This newsletter comes to you as always from the administrator and editor of The New Leaf Journal and the administrator of its short-form writing sister publication, The Emu Café Social, Nicholas A. Ferrell.
Unfortunately, my standard issue introduction is about all I have for you this week. Circumstances intervened -- and by circumstances I mean that I have a day job working on immigration law issues and there is at least one Russian national with an upcoming immigration court hearing who has some reasonable concerns about returning to Russia, including, but not limited to, where he could be sent after returning to Russia. Due to my work on that issue and another pressing assignment I am starting now, I have not had much time for The New Leaf Journal, much less The Newsletter Leaf Journal (I suppose I would have had I decided to not go outside this weekend). Thus, instead of cramming a full newsletter in, I decided to allow March to come in like a sleeping house cat for newsletter purposes. With that being said, I did manage to squeeze in two New Leaf Journal articles since mailing Newsletter 221, so I will share those with you and save the links from around the web, our past weekly article rankings, and other news and notes for next week.
On February 22, I published Amazon Appstore and Android. I read a report about Amazon discontinuing Amazon App Store on regular Android. My response: Amazon App Store was available on regular Android?
In the waning hours of February 26, I published My OpenWrt NETGEAR WAX 202 Access Point. Here, I discuss a fun change I made to my home-networking set-up in early January 2025. Exciting (slightly blurry) photos are included.
That wraps up this week's "newsletter" of sorts. I expect to have more time to work on the site and future newsletters beginning on Tuesday. Moreover, I have a number of in-progress drafts, so we should be able to pick up the pace next week barring some unexpected circumstances.