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HTTP/1.1 200 OKConnection: keep-aliveContent-Length: 9497Server: GitHub.comContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Last-Modified: Wed, 19 Feb 2025 05:20:52 GMTAccess-Control-Allow-Origin: *ETag: 67b56a34-2519expires: Sat, 01 Nov 2025 00:21:49 GMTCache-Control: max-age600x-proxy-cache: MISSX-GitHub-Request-Id: 97C3:26BB18:4FC60D:519BD2:69055045Accept-Ranges: bytesAge: 0Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2025 00:11:50 GMTVia: 1.1 varnishX-Served-By: cache-bfi-kbfi7400038-BFIX-Cache: MISSX-Cache-Hits: 0X-Timer: S1761955910.957306,VS0,VE72Vary: Accept-EncodingX-Fastly-Request-ID: c36c18dd45e906fce48fcb2cf851d91d4261d854 !DOCTYPE html>html langen-US>head> script async srchttps://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?idG-RCD3W6P3GR>/script> script> window.dataLayer window.dataLayer || ; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag(js, new Date()); gtag(config, G-RCD3W6P3GR); /script> meta charsetUTF-8> meta http-equivX-UA-Compatible contentIEedge> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1> !-- Begin Jekyll SEO tag v2.8.0 -->title>WIWO - What I’m Working On | visuale.com.au/title>meta namegenerator contentJekyll v3.10.0 />meta propertyog:title contentWIWO - What I’m Working On />meta propertyog:locale contenten_US />meta namedescription contentOver 12+ years data wrangling, storytelling & visualising in the enterprise & emerging tech space.Building things that last…by breaking them in stealth. Download CV/Resume Microsoft Certified Google Certified My Github My LinkedIn />meta propertyog:description contentOver 12+ years data wrangling, storytelling & visualising in the enterprise & emerging tech space.Building things that last…by breaking them in stealth. Download CV/Resume Microsoft Certified Google Certified My Github My LinkedIn />link relcanonical hrefhttp://www.visuale.com.au/ />meta propertyog:url contenthttp://www.visuale.com.au/ />meta propertyog:site_name contentvisuale.com.au />meta propertyog:type contentwebsite />meta nametwitter:card contentsummary />meta propertytwitter:title contentWIWO - What I’m Working On />script typeapplication/ld+json>{@context:https://schema.org,@type:WebSite,description:Over 12+ years data wrangling, storytelling & visualising in the enterprise & emerging tech space.Building things that last…by breaking them in stealth. Download CV/Resume Microsoft Certified Google Certified My Github My LinkedIn,headline:WIWO - What I’m Working On,name:visuale.com.au,publisher:{@type:Organization,logo:{@type:ImageObject,url:http://www.visuale.com.au/images/profile_1.png?rawtrue}},url:http://www.visuale.com.au/}/script>!-- End Jekyll SEO tag --> link relstylesheet href/assets/css/style.css?v2e00c3616f6f99c9320433718cec52ea275ea6b4> !--if lt IE 9> script srchttps://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/html5shiv/3.7.3/html5shiv.min.js>/script> !endif-->/head>body> div classwrapper> header> h1>a hrefhttp://www.visuale.com.au/>visuale.com.au/a>/h1> img src/images/profile_1.png?rawtrue altLogo /> p>Over 12+ years data wrangling, storytelling & visualising in the enterprise & emerging tech space.br/>br/>Building things that lastbr/>...by breaking them in stealth. br>br> a href/pdf/BasilRakawi2025.pdf>Download CV/Resume/a> br>br> a hrefhttps://learn.microsoft.com/api/credentials/share/en-au/basilrakawi/C3C4214E5B4D1FEF?sharingIdA120994376C39370>Microsoft Certified/a> br> a hrefhttps://skillshop.credential.net/c417b9e4-4425-4467-8ae5-af569cdaff3b>Google Certified/a> br>br> a hrefhttps://github.com/xmlnsgit>My Github/a> br/>a hrefhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/basilrakawi/>My LinkedIn/a> br>/p> !-- p classview>a hrefhttps://github.com/xmlnsgit>View My GitHub Profile/a>/p> --> /header> section> h1 idwiwo---what-im-working-on>WIWO - What I’m Working On/h1>h2 idwhen-fitbit-changed-the-main-goal-widget-to-a-steps-only-widget>When Fitbit a hrefhttps://www.reddit.com/r/fitbit/comments/177u2wx/they_changed_the_main_goal_widget_to_a_steps_only/>changed the main goal widget to a steps only widget/a>/h2>p>I thought to myself - yes it was a em>decent/em> widget but it can be way better (designed) for an Always-on display / lock screen widget. My first shot at a a hrefhttps://github.com/xmlnsgit/FitbitWidget>Fitbit Active Zone Minutes Widget/a> displaying on the lock screen quite nicely./p>p>a hrefhttps://github.com/xmlnsgit/FitbitWidget target_blank> img srcimages/FitbitWidgetLockscreen.png?rawtrue altFitbit Widget Screenshot />/a>/p>p>a hrefhttps://github.com/xmlnsgit/FitbitWidget>img srchttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/xmlnsgit/FitbitWidget/main/app/src/main/res/drawable/widget_preview.png altFitbit Widget Screenshot />/a>/p>h2 iddp-6-double-o---license-to-engineer>a hrefhttps://learn.microsoft.com/en-au/users/basilrakawi/credentials/certification/fabric-analytics-engineer-associate?tabcredentials-tab>DP-6 Double O/a> - License to Engineer/h2>p>I’m on a journey back into the enterprise space having spent the last 2-3 years mostly on raw visualization, custom visuals with a little dabble in a href/powerbiEmbedded.html>data engineering and powerBI/a>/p>p>img srcimages/dp600.png?rawtrue />/p>p>A few certs from Google and Microsoft a hrefhttps://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/resources/study-guides/dp-600>(DP-600)/a> late in the year takes me to mission-ready status as a Fabric data ‘engineer’…/p>hr />h2 idinbetween-tech-stacks-as-a-tech-tical-operator>Inbetween Tech stacks as a tech-tical operator/h2>p>Throughout my career I have often bounced between enterprise-heavy tech stacks and lightweight-agile stacks (fintech / startups). Balancing my Learn rate vs Burn rate (mostly while billing), BYOD vs project sponsored/managed, lean vs monolith… it does makes for a lot of overthinking/over-engineering at times but there are ways of thinking to give you a better perspective of what the business needs, appetite and priorities are. This is my brain dump as a tactical operator operating in between a href/techstack>Enterprise v Entreuprener stack/a>/p>hr />h2 idthe-fog-of-the-talent-war>The fog of del>the talent/del> war/h2>p>My use a href/pastCV>visualizations/a> in my CVs/resumes has evolved with the arms race that is the war for talent. The first few generations I remember it was always in order to strike some semblance of balance in the IA (information architecture): Getting the right mix of visuals vs semantics - i.e. right placement of lists, timelines and edu-perience / achievements in order to be scanned optimally (by both the human as well as machine/artificial eye). Maintaining multiple / managed versions was never something I would go back to and so I’ve shifted towards balancing of ‘visual & data storytelling’ in my current design philosophy./p>p>a href/visualCV>Is there a place for the visualCV?/a>Designing around applicant tracking systems (ATS) was always going to be black-box engineering. I’m always wary that any visually complex designs can be penalized and there is always undeniable truth that content structure and keyword optimization mean that visuals have to be muted in favor of metadata extraction. The hybrid approach I’m currently tinkering with at the moment involves the combo of metadata, markdown and generative text via themes. Using AI to outsmart AI will never be a finite game and so the use of GenAI should be the best way to catch (the attention) of the ‘human in the loop’./p>hr />!-- ## AI-Enhanced Knowledge MappingNotebooks, Mindmaps & Journals(/kb)The last 3 years of bullet journaling, PARA method, GTDMy imagined ideal for notes / knowledge base would probably work like Google Maps - toggle the layers (outline, tags, color etc), go back and timeline across moments of activity as well as suggesting where to go and how to get there. but also provide some sort of cognition of whats active or high value. One valuable discovery of AI use for me this year was in guided learning. Having chatGPT help me understand concepts, clarify suspicion of confusionmanaged workspaces(/managedmeta)If I had the talent to make stuff in 3D, human factors design or HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) would be where Id shift my life work towards. I remember obsessing over well-designed/pro gaming controllers which i consider to be collectible art pieces in itself. The perfect HOTAS (Hands-On Throttle and Stick) is always on the back of my mind when it comes to how to optimize the pro-human and the computer interface. Ive always tried to dissect what good flow is fundamentally all about. My longtime mouse of 3 years, the Logitech M720 for example was only recently replaced by the G502X, at first in part to a belief that its gaming pedigree and current stabilution (stabilized evolution) would mean that every button position on the G502X would have been re-iterated and refined by countless gaming deaths (and wins). Each iteration would be incremental from this point forward and so I thought lets see what chords this instrument can play if I max out on the macros and tooling - autohotkey.----->!-- p stylefont-size:11px>Page template forked from a hrefhttps://github.com/evanca/quick-portfolio>evanca/a>/p> --> /section> footer> !-- p>small>Hosted on GitHub Pages — Theme by a hrefhttps://github.com/orderedlist>orderedlist/a>/small>/p> --> /footer> /div> script src/assets/js/scale.fix.js>/script>/body>/html>
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My first shot at a a hrefhttps://github.com/xmlnsgit/FitbitWidget>Fitbit Active Zone Minutes Widget/a> displaying on the lock screen quite nicely./p>p>a hrefhttps://github.com/xmlnsgit/FitbitWidget target_blank> img srcimages/FitbitWidgetLockscreen.png?rawtrue altFitbit Widget Screenshot />/a>/p>p>a hrefhttps://github.com/xmlnsgit/FitbitWidget>img srchttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/xmlnsgit/FitbitWidget/main/app/src/main/res/drawable/widget_preview.png altFitbit Widget Screenshot />/a>/p>h2 iddp-6-double-o---license-to-engineer>a hrefhttps://learn.microsoft.com/en-au/users/basilrakawi/credentials/certification/fabric-analytics-engineer-associate?tabcredentials-tab>DP-6 Double O/a> - License to Engineer/h2>p>I’m on a journey back into the enterprise space having spent the last 2-3 years mostly on raw visualization, custom visuals with a little dabble in a href/powerbiEmbedded.html>data engineering and powerBI/a>/p>p>img srcimages/dp600.png?rawtrue />/p>p>A few certs from Google and Microsoft a hrefhttps://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/resources/study-guides/dp-600>(DP-600)/a> late in the year takes me to mission-ready status as a Fabric data ‘engineer’…/p>hr />h2 idinbetween-tech-stacks-as-a-tech-tical-operator>Inbetween Tech stacks as a tech-tical operator/h2>p>Throughout my career I have often bounced between enterprise-heavy tech stacks and lightweight-agile stacks (fintech / startups). Balancing my Learn rate vs Burn rate (mostly while billing), BYOD vs project sponsored/managed, lean vs monolith… it does makes for a lot of overthinking/over-engineering at times but there are ways of thinking to give you a better perspective of what the business needs, appetite and priorities are. This is my brain dump as a tactical operator operating in between a href/techstack>Enterprise v Entreuprener stack/a>/p>hr />h2 idthe-fog-of-the-talent-war>The fog of del>the talent/del> war/h2>p>My use a href/pastCV>visualizations/a> in my CVs/resumes has evolved with the arms race that is the war for talent. The first few generations I remember it was always in order to strike some semblance of balance in the IA (information architecture): Getting the right mix of visuals vs semantics - i.e. right placement of lists, timelines and edu-perience / achievements in order to be scanned optimally (by both the human as well as machine/artificial eye). Maintaining multiple / managed versions was never something I would go back to and so I’ve shifted towards balancing of ‘visual & data storytelling’ in my current design philosophy./p>p>a href/visualCV>Is there a place for the visualCV?/a>Designing around applicant tracking systems (ATS) was always going to be black-box engineering. I’m always wary that any visually complex designs can be penalized and there is always undeniable truth that content structure and keyword optimization mean that visuals have to be muted in favor of metadata extraction. The hybrid approach I’m currently tinkering with at the moment involves the combo of metadata, markdown and generative text via themes. Using AI to outsmart AI will never be a finite game and so the use of GenAI should be the best way to catch (the attention) of the ‘human in the loop’./p>hr />!-- ## AI-Enhanced Knowledge MappingNotebooks, Mindmaps & Journals(/kb)The last 3 years of bullet journaling, PARA method, GTDMy imagined ideal for notes / knowledge base would probably work like Google Maps - toggle the layers (outline, tags, color etc), go back and timeline across moments of activity as well as suggesting where to go and how to get there. but also provide some sort of cognition of whats active or high value. One valuable discovery of AI use for me this year was in guided learning. Having chatGPT help me understand concepts, clarify suspicion of confusionmanaged workspaces(/managedmeta)If I had the talent to make stuff in 3D, human factors design or HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) would be where Id shift my life work towards. I remember obsessing over well-designed/pro gaming controllers which i consider to be collectible art pieces in itself. The perfect HOTAS (Hands-On Throttle and Stick) is always on the back of my mind when it comes to how to optimize the pro-human and the computer interface. Ive always tried to dissect what good flow is fundamentally all about. My longtime mouse of 3 years, the Logitech M720 for example was only recently replaced by the G502X, at first in part to a belief that its gaming pedigree and current stabilution (stabilized evolution) would mean that every button position on the G502X would have been re-iterated and refined by countless gaming deaths (and wins). Each iteration would be incremental from this point forward and so I thought lets see what chords this instrument can play if I max out on the macros and tooling - autohotkey.----->!-- p stylefont-size:11px>Page template forked from a hrefhttps://github.com/evanca/quick-portfolio>evanca/a>/p> --> /section> footer> !-- p>small>Hosted on GitHub Pages — Theme by a hrefhttps://github.com/orderedlist>orderedlist/a>/small>/p> --> /footer> /div> script src/assets/js/scale.fix.js>/script>/body>/html>
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