Add weeknote for March 21-27, 2026; update now and upcoming pages

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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title: Eric Yet To Come
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This page is all about what I am planning on doing in the not too distant future. As I get to them, they'll leave here and appear on my [now page](/now). It was last updated on February 28, 2026.
This page is all about what I am planning on doing in the not too distant future. As I get to them, they'll leave here and appear on my [now page](/now). It was last updated on March 29, 2026.
## Where I will be
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## What I will be building
- **LocallyGrown.net features** — Now that the massive Rails-to-SvelteKit migration is complete, the real work is ongoing: new features, better tools for market managers, and growing the platform that serves 70+ farmers markets.
- **LocallyGrown.net features** — New features, better tools for market managers, and continued growth of the platform.
- **More tiny apps** — The pantry inventory app reminded me how satisfying it is to build small, focused tools that solve specific household problems. More of those are coming.
## What I will be making
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## What I will be reading
- Currently a few chapters into *Service Model* by Adrian Tchaikovsky. After that, the stack awaits.
- Several John Scalzi books queued up — might just grab one at random when *Service Model* is done.
## What I will be exploring
- **Natera onboarding** — A new codebase, a new team, a new domain. The ramp-up will be steep and I'm here for it.
- **n8n automations** — The standup prep workflow opened my eyes to what's possible. I keep noticing small friction points that could be automated away.
- **Claude Code workflows** — Finding new ways to collaborate with AI on rapid prototyping. The two-hour pantry app was an example of what's possible when you're sculpting code instead of typing it.
- **n8n automations** — Keep noticing small friction points that could be automated away. More workflows coming.
- **Claude Code workflows** — Finding new ways to collaborate with AI on rapid prototyping. More of that ahead.
## Where my head is going