I’ve laid around enough.
It’s time to get stuff moving.
I found the loose coupling of forecast metrics with the forecasts themselves created a barrier to some of the retroanalytics I wanted to perform for calibration.
So, I need to rework my object model and how items are loaded in different contexts.
So I’m rewriting Tetsuo. Again. This variant will be called “Vulcan”.
Tetsuo-Vulcan is my most promising project yet. Pity that no one could possibly care about it besides me, but, that’s how these things go sometimes.
$dayjob has dramatically improved with some restructuring that I was initially not very happy about at all, but, it does give me more time to pivot in a broader sense.
I’d like to get this “Vulcan” remodel stable so I can go back and do my next pass on Dark Horse Linux.
You’ve gotta be more than your circumstances- more than the hand fate deals you. More than your limitations. You’ve gotta be better than good. You have to go beyond your name and beyond your form.