2021-12-20                         from the editor of ~insom
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  I've been on vacation for a week. It's been great. I've done
  a bunch of dabbling.

  I've been trying out SFML and wrote some simple (really
  simple) trigonometry + C++ stuff, which had the pleasing
  feeling of solving a puzzle. I'm pretty sure that's the high
  I'm always looking to chase when programming but which
  rarely comes up in my real life.

  Early on in the break I tested a mic amplifier design
  (someone else's) by doing very sketchy non-SMT soldering of
  a tiny part. It worked. Now I feel slightly honour-bound to
  follow the whole project through: I've designed a PCB in
  EasyEDA (my first time using that) and I have four
  convincing failures of a milled PCB done with FlatCAM/bCNC
  and my 3018 mill. Still: the next one has a reasonable
  chance of working.

  In anticipation of it working, I've even gotten some solder
  paste so I can try and reflow the parts using hot-air. I've
  never done this, either.

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  Other stuff: re-organizing the office is its own
  distraction. I repaired a broken Razer Blackwidow keyboard
  (bad USB lead) but it's still kind of iffy and I'm not
  totally sure why -- seems like sometimes when it's plugged
  in it fails USB negotiation. But sometimes it works.

  I took the screen from my scrap X131e and a controller board
  from eBay and I was able to fit it (pretty perfectly, with
  hot glue) into the case I still had from a different broken
  LCD. Repair win. It now occurs to me that the screen that I
  bought (and broke) was probably also recycled from a dead
  laptop or tablet. That would be nice.

  I finished Termination Shock (which was great), the latest
  Murderbot Diary (which was short, but they're comfortable
  reads) and I've started on Hyperion. Not loving it so far,
  but many people do, so perhaps I need to give it longer.