My new plan to not overburden myself with too many things to accomplish and crash and burn again is to make the weekdays all about work, Japanese, and health - nothing more.
I'm also going to limit myself to only Saturdays for programming projects. Sundays are relaxation days + language exchange, nothing more.
Yomi tries to talk some sense into Tomo, but Tomo was just trying to break the silence. According to Tomo, it was kind of her obligation to do or say *something*!
@waifu@Suiseiseki@cell A lot of people take issue with how it was introduced to the web more than anything, I think. So it got off to a controversial start.
My experience is that it is *usually* better than JPEG in terms of compression to quality ratio, and supports a wide array of use cases. However, I have observed times where WebP underperforms and delivers worse, so it's a bit of a mixed bag. Admittedly, it's usually in WebP's favor though.
This week is kind of another fail for productivity and health for me. But I haven't slipped too far, it's still correctable, I just gotta be careful. :blobcatFearful:
Sometimes, it feels like my job is just a "we will make you feel miserable and then give you money" loop.
Nothing can be done "on time" because all the deadlines are so tight and they're all decided before anyone even knows what it takes to build. So everything is always "late", so every discussion with management is preparing to apologize for being late again.
I wish I had data for how often this were the case here, because I have a hard time believing that it's not incredibly frequent. And if it's not then holy shit maybe I am not cut out for this place.
I plan on leaving, but I wanted to try to stay for a few more years just to pad the resume and get a bit more of a financial buffer in the bank. But some days are just harder than others I suppose.
So, after having my new chair for a week, I've noticed that I definitely don't sit in a way that's good for my arms. So the ergonomic chair keeps my arms happy but hurts my back, and the regular chair keeps my back happy and hurts my arms. :blobcatShrugSmirk:
I post translations of Azumanga Daioh every Friday, and I occasionally post other things as well.Feel free to follow and interact! I speak English primarily, but I can speak some simple conversational Japanese as well.#nobots #yesbun