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Yesterday was packed! My sister found an unpleasant crawly surprise while
my folks were away, and needed reassurance so as not to burn the house
down. Dad’s in trouble when he gets home.
I packed cold lunch and went to therapy, which was much needed; everything
is hard and I’m handling it but it’s just a lot.
I had just enough time to nuke lunch before a teleconference with R to kick
off a types-but-also-formal-methods course that I think will help a lot.
I had an hour between meetings, and managed to locate an appropriate
example of verb+infinitive in the simplenlg test cases, implement that in
our code, and commit a checkpoint. It still refers to objects by number, so
I can’t run the full set of unit tests yet, but at least my spot checks
don’t crash.
Then I met with S to see if we could get the phones working, but alas, we
could not. We managed to get her system failing the same way mine does, but
the fix that worked for her did not work for me. One more instance where
Android error messages are insufficiently specific.
P had the car on campus, so we drove home. That was nice. There was a
tornado warning and some impressive thunder but we managed to evade the
worst of it.
Dinner, crossword, and then I watched Enchanted because of that one tweet
about “How does she know that you love her” being better than therapy. Fun
movie, mildly infuriating, but whiffs pleasantly of the School of Good and
Evil books I read earlier this year.
family
my folks were away, and needed reassurance so as not to burn the house
down. Dad’s in trouble when he gets home.
I packed cold lunch and went to therapy, which was much needed; everything
is hard and I’m handling it but it’s just a lot.
I had just enough time to nuke lunch before a teleconference with R to kick
off a types-but-also-formal-methods course that I think will help a lot.
I had an hour between meetings, and managed to locate an appropriate
example of verb+infinitive in the simplenlg test cases, implement that in
our code, and commit a checkpoint. It still refers to objects by number, so
I can’t run the full set of unit tests yet, but at least my spot checks
don’t crash.
Then I met with S to see if we could get the phones working, but alas, we
could not. We managed to get her system failing the same way mine does, but
the fix that worked for her did not work for me. One more instance where
Android error messages are insufficiently specific.
P had the car on campus, so we drove home. That was nice. There was a
tornado warning and some impressive thunder but we managed to evade the
worst of it.
Dinner, crossword, and then I watched Enchanted because of that one tweet
about “How does she know that you love her” being better than therapy. Fun
movie, mildly infuriating, but whiffs pleasantly of the School of Good and
Evil books I read earlier this year.
family