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  • Checkin to TGγ‚ͺγ‚―γƒˆγƒ‘γ‚Ήγ‚¨γƒŠγ‚ΈγƒΌζ ͺ式会瀾

    TGγ‚ͺγ‚―γƒˆγƒ‘γ‚Ήγ‚¨γƒŠγ‚ΈγƒΌζ ͺ式会瀾 35.681335 139.787161
    Oct 15, 2021
    by James
    in Chuo, Tokyo, Japan
    At the office.
    Fancy Enteance
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  • Checkin to Tully's Coffee

    Tully's Coffee 35.67904593842302 139.7867173619426
    Oct 15, 2021
    by James
    in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
    Enjoy a coffee before heading in the office.
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  • Response to Biden Administration Plans Wind Farms Along Nearly the Entire U.S. Coastline

    Oct 14, 2021
    by James
    Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced that her agency will formally begin the process of identifying federal waters to lease to wind developers by 2025.

    β€œWe are working to facilitate a pipeline of projects that will establish confidence for the offshore wind industry,” said Amanda Lefton, director of the Interior Department’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. β€œAt the same time, we want to reduce potential conflicts as much as we can while meeting the administration’s goal to deploy 30 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2030.”
    That's a whole lot of electricity. I really hope the leases starting in 2025 doesn't make the entire exercise a moot point should the executive change hands after the next election.
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  • Oct 13, 2021
    by James
    Made my first commits to Tanzawa in what feels like forever. Fixed a microformat issue with checkins (Thanks Jan!) and removed titles from notes/checkin feed items. The second change is more of an experiment to see if micro.blog will start showing my checkins inline.
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  • The Week #66

    Oct 12, 2021
    by James
    • This week was my first week at Octopus (well technically, Kraken Technologies). I think it went well. Co-workers are nice, too. I added a small new feature that got merged and released into production. As I've started wrapping my head around the code base, I've also been able to do code reviews and leave helpful feedback.Β 

      The only issue that I have is that since it's all new and I'm jazzed about problem we're trying to solve is it's hard for me to "turn off" after work sometimes. I'm sure that'll solve itself after I get used to it all.

      One thing that's impressed me is the extent to which the conventions are documented/ referred to/enforced. Without having them written down (in this case in a series of markdown documents in a git repo) and enforced via linting, it would be much harder to build a code base at such a pace (~50 deploys a day) in a consistent and maintainable manner.

      It's only been a week, but I know I made the right decision to join Octopus.
    • As I mentioned last week, Leo started back at school. With my current scheduling wanting a few hours of overlap with the UK, I switched from pickup duties to drop-off duties a few days a week. The first two times Leo had a meltdown and cried and was clingy. The last time (on Friday), I think Leo was just tired and mostly went off to school without a big scene.
    • There was a large earthquake Thursday night. It was was a 6.1. It shook our house pretty well. Nothing fell over...except some of Leo's legos. We (Yumi) did finally get some things to secure the fridge to the wall.
    • We made two trips to the beach. Saturday's visit was completely unplanned. While doing our monthly "loop" around Yokohama/Fujisawa on the Subway / JR / Shonan Monorail / Enoden / Odakyu line, we arrived at Enoshima before anything opened. When I started walking to Enoshima island itself. Midway down I look over and saw a guy walking (I can only assume) his pet monkey! Was about the size of Leo. As we got closer to the water Leo asked if I bought his blue water shoes (I didn't). He promised not to cry when his feet get dirty so we went and played just the two of us for 45 minutes. He did great.

      The next day after being really good while we listened a solar panel sales pitch, he asked politely, like he knew it was a big ask, if all 3 of us could go to the beach. So we went to a different beach (on the other side of Enoshima)! Taking the car to the beach makes it easier to carry everything, but it's not much, if any faster than the trains. I think this is the first time we've all gone to the beach and all gotten in the water to some degree.

      I finally broke down and bought a 3-person tent so we can have some good shade for the next time.
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  • Checkin to Enoshima Beach (ζ±ŸγƒŽε³Άγƒ“γƒΌγƒ)

    Enoshima Beach (ζ±ŸγƒŽε³Άγƒ“γƒΌγƒ) 35.30816905752166 139.4810187792224
    Oct 10, 2021
    by James
    in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
    Another day. Another beach.
    Going in
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  • Checkin to MOKICHI BAKER & SWEETS 香川店

    MOKICHI BAKER & SWEETS 香川店 35.36062558550971 139.4021473472388
    Oct 09, 2021
    by James
    in Chigasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
    Afternoon sweetsπŸ˜€πŸ€ͺ
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  • Checkin to Katase Higashihama Beach (η‰‡η€¬ζ±ζ΅œζ΅·ζ°΄ζ΅΄ε ΄)

    Katase Higashihama Beach (η‰‡η€¬ζ±ζ΅œζ΅·ζ°΄ζ΅΄ε ΄) 35.30679041096077 139.4848680496216
    Oct 09, 2021
    by James
    in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
    Unplanned trip to the beach.
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  • Oct 07, 2021
    by James
    Got my first PR merged and deployed todayπŸ™πŸ™ŒπŸ» . Code in prod within 4 days of starting. πŸŽ‰
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  • πŸ”— Paged Out!

    Oct 07, 2021
    by James
    Paged Out! is a free experimental (one article == one page) technical magazine about programming (especially programming tricks!), hacking, security hacking, retro computers, modern computers, electronics, demoscene, and other similar topics.
    What a cool zine. Reminds me of high school when we'd make these kinds of things around C/assembly, hacking, and programming in general (but not as professional looking as this).
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