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Japan-based backend software dev.

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Cake day: August 14th, 2024

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  • As someone tried to build the snes9x-nwaemu fork from scratch today after spending hours fighting the Linux mint updater getting stuck, ahhhhhhhhjjj. I still have to have windows for a couple of things anyway which makes this all the more annoying. The update also wrecked my davinci install which I need to produce videos. Also, I work two jobs so not a ton of time for this.

    Edit: it turns out that upgrading mint also broke the video editing software I need to use (divinci resolve). Yay. Also python version conflicts trying to use an open source project and other shenanigans. Python has some sort of virtual env or something, apparently, but I’m done; I do not have the time or energy to throw at this and it’s just frustrating. Back to windows I go.


  • I don’t know if it still exists, but following along with the Gentoo Linux install guide where you build everything from the ground up. I definitely wouldn’t daily drive something like that now (I had a lotore free time (and no money) back then), but learning what the commands did was great for learning not just about commands but a number of Linux concepts.

    I had a tiny bit of very basic previous experience, mostly with common command line tools like CD, ls, etc.






  • Avoid caffeine in the afternoon (how late depends on each person’s caffeine metabolism). Don’t eat within a few hours of bed. Don’t drink right before bed. Go to bed at the same time every day. Try to avoid screens within an hour of bed. If you must, it should be something passive.

    Doing some of those is better than none of those; not everyone can do them all. I found I was more sensitive to caffeine than I thought and that making my bedtime the same +/- 30 minutes every day made things a lot better for my sleep. I take a hot bath about an hour before bed, get into bed, put on some background music (nothing too interesting or I won’t sleep), and then fall asleep pretty well.







  • If all goes well, I should get my permanent residency here in Japan in a couple more months; I’m just waiting on all the paperwork to get done (probably may-june).

    I’m looking forward to eating fresh veg right off the farm, but that’s not going to start super soon (well, from my own farm, anyway; some locals have hot-houses and are already producing various things).

    I’m hoping to get my amateur radio license this year as well, but I don’t really have much time to study (fulltime job + running a small farm business) so we’ll see on that one.