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title: 'Vibe Check #18'
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date: 2024-03-10T12:12:04.807Z
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slug: 2024-03-10-vibe-check-18
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author: Thomas Wilson
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February 2024 was quite nice, to be honest. The weather ended up being less
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dry and more windy, so it became harder to get out on the bike. Which was a
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shame, after weeks of still, dry weather. Such is the nature of a false
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spring.
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It's got to to the time of the year: small pots of mud on the window sill,
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gently heated from underneath, condensation forming on the plastic dome, the
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morning, afternoon, and evening checks to see if anyone's come up yet. The
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_joy_ of seeing something white, and half the size of a grain of rice, emerge.
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To see it turn green, and tiny leaves unfold.
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Spring is a nice time to feel lucky. Lucky to share my house with these
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plants, and a live-in gardener. Lucky to see the shoots come up and know (as
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much as one can) that I'll be around to see them flower. Lucky that the
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inescapable dark of winter happened long ago, and will return long in the
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future.
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Yet more of my life is viewed in relation to the wedding. Chasing guest RSVPs,
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making wedding rings (10/10 experience, would recommend), the suit. _The
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Suit_, there is so much suit to make. So many things to hand-stitch, to
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consider the finer details closely. How on earth we came to purchase these
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things for _hundreds_ of Great British Pounds is beyond me. The seven year
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tailor's apprenticeship seems fitting (forgive the pun).
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I've spent more time taking photos. A brief dalliance with my parents' film
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camera yielded nothing but mechanical failures and issues. I'd love to spend
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the money and time to find someone to get it fixed, but not right now. I
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purchased an 85mm prime lens (second-hand from
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[MPP](https://www.mpb.com/en-uk)). I've a lot of social engagements this year,
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and I'm hopeful I can capture some nice portraits and candid shots with it.
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I an struggling to make the time to read, but I am continuing through Wool by
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Hugh Howey, and enjoying it. A superb piece of dystopian sci-fi. Apple TV's
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limited series *Silo* brought it to my attention. I'm only a half way through
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the book, but it's interesting to see the drift. Similarly with *Lessons in
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Chemistry* - the adaptation to limited series made artistic and plot changes
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that were interesting. It's nice that they're essentially separate pieces.
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What of work, of software engineering? Yeah, it goes. I am still only months
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into a new company, I have seen the challenges and problems, and found where
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change is slow.
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I am still using neovim for test editing (I am using it _right now_). I'm
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writing plaintext and _some_ code with it, but the features of JetBrain's IDEs
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are a) worn into me, and b) _incredibly_ good for working in legacy and large
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codebases.
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I also gave into another pull I have felt for a while: I span up a new Ruby on
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Rails project. Just a little side project. Rails was the framework I wrote my
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first ever major piece of software with. I am amazed how productive yet
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uninformed I was, as a _solo engineer_. I've found myself thinking "this isn't
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what I should be spending my time doing" a lot recently.
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