Doing
Grew the mobile arcade-style archive game in Godot far enough to actually sit down and play it myself — and, true to form, promptly got distracted and started a new project instead. This time: a classic dating sim. Would you believe it.
The new job happened — and it's Power Automate, start to finish. Building automation by dragging visual flow blocks instead of writing code still doesn't feel natural to me; some days it's a genuine headache. In better news, this website's traffic has roughly doubled since I relaunched it three months ago — an entertainingly annoying problem to have.
Grew the mobile arcade-style archive game in Godot far enough to actually sit down and play it myself — and, true to form, promptly got distracted and started a new project instead. This time: a classic dating sim. Would you believe it.
My new employer hasn't handed me a single system-administration task yet, so I'm using the downtime productively: building a Microsoft Power Platform model-driven app, mostly to actually understand the tool I'm now paid to fight with.
Game: Stronghold 4 (waiting on it, impatiently).
Book: Automation with Power Automate, and Automation with Jira Automate — though I still haven't worked out what there is to automate with Jira.
Music: Kevin MacLeod focus playlists.
Karlsruhe, Germany. Looks like I'm staying for the long haul now. I really hope Türkiye forgives me and waits it out — hopefully we can still be friends. :/
▸ Two solid months of working alongside AI now. It's not replacing my job — but it's become the tool I reach for the second I hit a wall, just to get an idea where to start. Instantly helpful, weirdly supportive xD Excited to see where this keeps going.