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<title>Sonny Shi</title>
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<description>Recent content on Sonny Shi</description>
<generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator>
<language>en-us</language>
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<title>Race Report - OC Half Marathon 2023</title>
<link>/post/race-report-oc-half-marathon-2023/</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>/post/race-report-oc-half-marathon-2023/</guid>
<description>Race information What? OC Marathon When? May 7. 2023 How far? 13.1 miles Where? Newport Beach, CA Website: http://www.ocmarathon.com/ Strava activity: https://strava.app.link/a1FCrpQsCzb Finish time: 1:49:19 Goals Goal Description Completed? A Less than 2:10:00 Yes B Less than 2:00:00 Yes C Less than 1:55:00 Yes D Less than 1:50:00 Yes Splits Mile Time 1 8:29 2 7:38 3 7:48 4 7:52 5 7:51 6 8:07 7 7:59 8 8:28 9 8:15 10 8:34 11 8:42 12 8:42 13 8:18 Training Mostly followed the generic half marathon guide on runningfastr, ran 3 days a week at around 3-6 mi on Tuesday and Thursday and then a long run on Saturday.</description>
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<title>Getting Up and Running with the Windows Subsystem for Linux</title>
<link>/post/up-and-running-wsl/</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2019 16:02:39 -0500</pubDate>
<guid>/post/up-and-running-wsl/</guid>
<description>This post first appeared on: dev.to
An exercise in futility
This weekend I started tinkering around with the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). I was mainly inspired to really start experimenting when I saw /u/noahnichols2008&rsquo;s post on reddit. Here are some of my thoughts/observations.
Background I&rsquo;m a software engineer working mainly in Python, AWS, Ansible, etc. I work on the open source cloud compliance rules engine Cloud Custodian and have been doing most of my development work recently on a 2016 15&quot; Macbook Pro.</description>
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