Did more oil painting but low-key ruined the portrait of Zeus (the dog, not the god) I was in the middle of. Trying to be calm and dry out the new layer and tell myself everything can be painted over. We'll see. This was an ambitious thing to try in the first place.
Learning the current state of Python packaging and linting. There's a lot of change out there from the days of requirements.txt. I also learned some GitLab CI -- which is effectively the same as most other CIs as everyone (but Jenkins) converges on a YAML file with containerized steps. These things are related.
It was another very tiring week with a lot of fixing (and some breaking) of stuff at work. (Writing this on the Sunday after week 29, not after week 30. Let's see, I suppose!)
Update from Thursday: yeah, there was more.
Had my first pint of alcoholic beer in a long time.
It ruined my sleep and I don't feel like I was missing a lot
Giving up alcohol probably one of the bigger changes I've been able to stick with in the last few years
Coffee, meat and salt have not fared so well.
Building Debian packages again. Honestly, before we all went Docker-crazy in devops-land, Debs are probably one of the finer ways to package your artifacts for deployment.
Met friends for lunch; as always, one of the best things you can do.
Getting interested in Meshtastic's LoRa mesh network. All my radio hobby stuff has been HF for a long time -- maybe ISM bands can be fun, too?
Had bad news about my dog, Zeus. Not sure if I can bring myself to finish his painting now. Or if it means I really must do.