- Dropped off, picked up, dropped off, picked up.
- Interviewed for a contractor gig. Had a good talk actually, but at the end, I learned they were looking for someone who would eventually go full-time as a principal software engineer, and the best I could say was a version of "I'd be willing to do that if I can't do what I really want to do." Really nice to talk to a reasonably human interviewer, though.
- Built the ability to ignore values above a certain magnitude into my graphing tool. I helped with a signal that had a lot of 10000000s in it in addition to a lot of other values that were nowhere close to that. I think the next thing to look at is the way some FFT results seem like they might be sort of reversed on the frequency axis in the Juce version of the tool.
- Had a chat with a colleague that got into some talk about Piketty, then I found that I had veered into criticism of big tech companies and corporations' ability to launder atrocities, which probably sounds like ranting when you say too much at one time. Gotta watch out for that!
- Read some more Piketty.
- Did some more of homework 3 from the Puckette course. I think that's probably enough of that one.
- Went to the Puckette study group. Only one other regular showed up; no one else is doing the homework right now. I hope the group doesn't die off because it's gonna be harder to make myself do this stuff, but it's a possibility.
- Figured out how to rank my choices for the Cambridge ranked choice voting election. I mostly knew what I was going to do for city council and the ballot questions (yes to all; they're all about city manager accountability), but I had to look up all of the school committee candidates and still wasn't sure even after that.