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Today in Basic Massage class was interesting. To go along with the massage, our instructor played thunderstorm sounds to teach us how to handle situations where the weather is shaky and how to help clients and reassure them of their safety. What I noticed though was someone was triggered up. Abi was. I have not seen or heard from her in so long, but she was there, terrified out of her mind of the "tunder booms". When it was my turn to get massaged I could not relax. Abi was just too restless.
Productive Day...and it’s not over.
Technically it’s night now, but I got a lot done today! :D (little victories so don’t get excited) - But I am because with the poor weather and my poor attitude, I haven’t been doing much lately.
Today I have completed a lot of task that I have put off for months (like over 6 months). Tasks that took me 15 mins tops each.
I reprogrammed my Garmin. This was inspired by my two day gym streak. So now I can continue monitoring my fitness and hopefully reclaim some semblance of “in shape”.
I got my contigo back (travel coffee mug forgotten in an friends car over the summer.)
Scheduled a vet appointment for the cat. Bought cat food.
Ate breakfast, lunch and dinner at home (or home made!).
Went to the bank, wrote my bill (didn’t pay my bill, but podboys nerfect)
Contacted people for an event tomorrow.
Started studying (progress)
and updated my page.
Might not sound like much, but to me... WHOOOO!!!
Now the rest of the night is studying for a quiz and an exam.
I keep forgetting things and it's really annoying. I'm going to guess that this is the fault of the child alter I apparently have. Not sure if the new MLP toys are her fault as well...
I don't follow any DID blogs on this account, but the posts still pop up as part of tumblr's 'recommended posts'. And so, because of that, I get to see all the usual witch hunts on DID 'fakers', people who are 'faking' DID. C'mon, haven't we already proven that we're paranoid enough? It's a facet of this disorder to be suspicious of everyone that claims to have it. Just leave them alone, and for gods' sake don't vagueblog.

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AP told me generally what happened yesterday but I honestly dont remember a lick of it.
Recurse Center projects
I worked on a lot of different things at Recurse Center (previously known as Hacker School). My time was mostly split between exploration of unfamiliar web technologies and getting better at Haskell. (Heroku and OAuth2 are sweet digs!!) Here's a summary of the projects which resulted in either a github repo or a blog post. I've added ★ on projects which represent a significant investment of effort or which resulted in loads of learning.
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Date Project Links Tech ★ 2/9 Completed a package to make text stats for vector-space ranking systems. repo python3 2/10 Requested pull of updated version dependencies into GPipe (first pull request!). repo cabal 2/13 Completed cleanup and build instructions of translated GLTut examples (preexisting). repo haskell, gpipe, cabal 2/19 Wrote a post about using the AWS python api to change instance properties. blog aws, python ★ 2/19 Requested pull of options page for Katee's chrome extension Tab Explorer. repo js, css, html, d3 2/28 Wrote a post about visualizing some confusingly stored geographic data. blog gist english, js, threejs ★ 3/11 Completed an offline spectrogram generator. repo blog python3, numpy, scipy ★ 3/23 Wrote a series of posts about structural recursion. blog haskell, python, svg ★ 3/27 Completed pairing with clin88 on a multithreaded bittorrent client. branch unmerged haskell, stm, mtl ★ 3/28 Completed a live 3D audio spectrogram (preexisting). repo blog/vid haskell, gpipe, jack 3/30 Cleaned up and modularized an example UDP echo server. repo haskell 4/1 Explored creation of an evaluator for a small language. repo haskell 4/8 Learned about nginx-embedded lua web apps from davidad. fork demo nginx, lua, heroku ★ 4/10 Completed pairing with pgayane on an arithmetic expression parser/repl. repo haskell 4/10 Completed a Flask app which authenticates against Hacker School. repo demo python3, flask, oauth2, heroku 4/15 Updated and deployed a website to play wfnx music (preexisting). repo demo python3, sqlite3, js, html, css, svg, youtube, heroku
There's still a little time left of the batch, and I'm currently setting up a cross-compiling gcc to build executables for my Kindle. I'm not sure where that will lead. Maybe I'll get around to the Barnes-Hut gravity simulation too someday. There isn't enough time in one life to explore all the interesting things that code can do.