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My apathy for games continues. Most evenings and weekends I’d rather watch or listen to a show of some kind than play a game.
I did purchase Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, though I haven’t launched it yet. I also bought Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II last year, installed it, and haven’t yet launched it. Those two games are my entire backlog right now.
Other people are talking about Civilization VII and the upcoming Monster Hunter: Wilds, but I don’t have any plans to get either.
Not uploading anything to my channel at the moment, because I’m not playing anything. I played one more episode of Dragon’s Dogma II but I figured I should store up a handful before I start uploading again.
Just today I got a new XLR headset microphone I want to try out. So far I don’t like it.
Most days I sign into work and spend my morning reviewing Slack threads on what’s happened overnight with the half of the team on the other side of the world, and what major changes in team direction have happened since the previous day. Frequently I try to do code reviews in the morning to help expedite work by the India half of the team, and I sometimes get into chat sessions trying to answer questions from the less experienced India developers with their work items. That takes up anywhere from a third to half of my day.
Most team-wide meetings are scheduled right around noon my time, which is night for India, but morning for San Francisco. For me, it’s lunch time, and I frequently don’t get a chance to eat lunch until 1-2 pm. I eat a bigger breakfast now.
Most of the time I only get started on writing code in the afternoon, but it depends on meeting schedules. Meetings interrupt my programming time at about a 1:2 ratio, meaning that for every half hour meeting it subtracts an hour from my programming time, if not more.
I feel like it would be weird not to talk about the new administration in blog posts that are semi-auto-biographical. It’d be like not mentioning the pandemic in 2020. Trump is the only thing anyone’s talking about in this country, or trying desperately hard not to talk about.
It’s been about a month now living in the new lawless U.S. illiberal democracy. So far, it’s comical and incompetent and corrupt and unconstitutional, but there’s been no immediate impact on my daily life.
There’s no sign of any opposition from Democrats, who remain hopelessly anachronistic. There’s been some pushback from the judiciary against the first four weeks of executive tyranny, but lawsuits take years to resolve, which is far too late to stop a persistent agenda to sow chaos.
No time for me to dwell on the federal government, though, because, while you all are lamenting that there’s no viable candidates yet for the 2026 Congressional mid-term elections, let alone the next presidential election in 2028, I’m already in the middle of the 2025 campaign season for the Virginia gubernatorial election just around the corner in November, which will be the next bellweather for the country’s future.
Hopefully my state will still be a good place to live after Trump and Elon finish decimating all of the federal government’s credibility, effectiveness, and world power.
Bye!
By My apathy for games continues. Most evenings and weekends I’d rather watch or listen to a show of some kind than play a game.
I did purchase Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, though I haven’t launched it yet. I also bought Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II last year, installed it, and haven’t yet launched it. Those two games are my entire backlog right now.
Other people are talking about Civilization VII and the upcoming Monster Hunter: Wilds, but I don’t have any plans to get either.
Not uploading anything to my channel at the moment, because I’m not playing anything. I played one more episode of Dragon’s Dogma II but I figured I should store up a handful before I start uploading again.
Just today I got a new XLR headset microphone I want to try out. So far I don’t like it.
Most days I sign into work and spend my morning reviewing Slack threads on what’s happened overnight with the half of the team on the other side of the world, and what major changes in team direction have happened since the previous day. Frequently I try to do code reviews in the morning to help expedite work by the India half of the team, and I sometimes get into chat sessions trying to answer questions from the less experienced India developers with their work items. That takes up anywhere from a third to half of my day.
Most team-wide meetings are scheduled right around noon my time, which is night for India, but morning for San Francisco. For me, it’s lunch time, and I frequently don’t get a chance to eat lunch until 1-2 pm. I eat a bigger breakfast now.
Most of the time I only get started on writing code in the afternoon, but it depends on meeting schedules. Meetings interrupt my programming time at about a 1:2 ratio, meaning that for every half hour meeting it subtracts an hour from my programming time, if not more.
I feel like it would be weird not to talk about the new administration in blog posts that are semi-auto-biographical. It’d be like not mentioning the pandemic in 2020. Trump is the only thing anyone’s talking about in this country, or trying desperately hard not to talk about.
It’s been about a month now living in the new lawless U.S. illiberal democracy. So far, it’s comical and incompetent and corrupt and unconstitutional, but there’s been no immediate impact on my daily life.
There’s no sign of any opposition from Democrats, who remain hopelessly anachronistic. There’s been some pushback from the judiciary against the first four weeks of executive tyranny, but lawsuits take years to resolve, which is far too late to stop a persistent agenda to sow chaos.
No time for me to dwell on the federal government, though, because, while you all are lamenting that there’s no viable candidates yet for the 2026 Congressional mid-term elections, let alone the next presidential election in 2028, I’m already in the middle of the 2025 campaign season for the Virginia gubernatorial election just around the corner in November, which will be the next bellweather for the country’s future.
Hopefully my state will still be a good place to live after Trump and Elon finish decimating all of the federal government’s credibility, effectiveness, and world power.
Bye!