Messed around with some jasperite terrazzo kits today to make coasters (unpolished yet). Some obvious faults in the make but itβs all quite satisfying and I have plenty of the mix + chips leftover hehe. >:3c
Has Peter Strickland watched this immediately before sitting down and writing Flux Gourmet??
This month was about 3 years long, work has put me through the wringer and I'm in my feelings about it so much that I thought I've done nothing else but apparently my spare time is endless. π
[deleting the first para because i realised itβs almost identical to last month and i just swung to the dark side cos i wrote it while very tired π]
I'm still not failing as badly as whoever is managing those AI summaries on top of Google tho. Whoever you are, you're making millions of people's life worse several times a day and burning down the planet. π
Anyway, the deadline got moved by a week and the world did not stop spinning. Not even when some people took holidays. Figures!
Did not make it to Delivercon because of the above shenaningans. One day I will be a dependable unconference co-organiser. :(
I'm personally quite disappointed in some of the decisions being made lately but at least they resulted in seeing how many people genuinely do value working in the open etc. It's heartening to see that this stuff genuinely does matter to other people and I'm not the only one upset by it.
I keep thinking about a conversation I had few months ago now about bullyign and what to do when you witness it but are not personally affected. TBH my own experience of reporting things was so disastrously bad I'd be cross if someone reported a thing on my behalf haha. It's not helpful that a lot of the guidance assumes the line manager is a safe person to report things to, like they're never a problem themselves... The most pragmatic thing is sadly to help the bullied person get another job. π«
I genuinely dread every time when I need to buy something (people, software, outcome), might be a thing to fix if we shouldn't be doing everything from the ground up....
Professionally one of the worst months of my life, several things were late, not done, or not escalated in time for a big deadline on the 3rd June and no matter what anyone says they were squarely within my remit. π₯²
I'm still not failing as badly as whoever is managing those AI summaries on top of Google tho. Whoever you are, you're making millions of people's life worse several times a day and burning down the planet. π
Anyway, the deadline got moved by a week and the world did not stop spinning. Not even when some people took holidays. Figures!
Did not make it to Delivercon because of the above shenaningans. One day I will be a dependable unconference co-organiser. :(
It's been so nice to see how many people in my organisation genuinely value working in the open etc. It's heartening to see that this stuff genuinely does matter to other people and I'm not the only one upset by the direction things have gone recently.
I keep thinking about a conversation I had few months ago now about bullyign and what to do when you witness it but are not personally affected. TBH my own experience of reporting things was so disastrously bad I'd be cross if someone reported a thing on my behalf haha. It's not helpful that a lot of the guidance assumes the line manager is a safe person to report things to, like they're never a problem themselves... The most pragmatic thing is sadly to help the bullied person get another job. π«
I genuinely dread every time when I need to buy something (people, software, outcome), might be a thing to fix if we shouldn't be doing everything from the ground up....
I had a good time at UK Games Expo, even though it was initially super overwhelming. I met up with some friends, bought way too many games, and went to a game design workshop where my group made something quite abstract but that actually worked as a fun game! :o Making it my goal to prototype at least 1-2 small things by end of year.
UKGE bonus win: I convinced someone to buy Arcs and we're playing this weekend. π₯³ Ideally we'd find a regular 4th but fingers crossed it works with three. I can't wait for the Fangs & Fortune expansion to Ahoy to come out as well, both the factions seem super fun to play. π
STILL WAITING FOR THE COMPLETION DATE but at least my mortgage rate went down by 0.5% since the initial calculation. It'll offset the stamp duty a bit I suppose. π
I (re)discovered Baikal seals and I'm now convinced petting one would fix me.
I enjoyed this personal video by PushingUpRoses where she talks about how therapeutic ceramics have been to here. Personally throwing makes me feel like I'm on the brink of madness (can't fucking center), but as someone with fairly powerful 'could a depressed person make THIS' energy I appreciate her being open about it. Something to relate to innit.
Moved Ghent trip to October from this weekend and it only cost me Β£28 extra. π
I went to Java Whiskers' crochet with cats evening and like anythign else cat cafe related it was terrible value for money.. worth doing once tho. The cats were cute but I was not willing to compromise my yarn integrity for their amusement so I was not the most popular person there. ;(
The Grayson Perry exhibit at Wallace Collection was fantastic, just a really fun concept done so well. His ceramics were probably the least interesting piece which speaks to the quality of everything else.
Ralsei
Aimee the Sheep (pictured below being made at Nagare π)
Fox and a Cat
a very easy hat
I got started on the potter's blanket pattern from Toft, but adding pinks as well (since I had a lot of 8/8 cotton in whites, pinks, and blues)
Hello Kitty (waiting for a friend she was gifted to finish making an outfit before I can post)
two floral pairs of earrings at a workshop by Rosa Pietsch
I have a crochet backlog of gifts only, starting with Jigglypuff in 8/8 cotton that is making my hands cramp up something awful. I'm never buying that weight again, it works fine for the granny squares but otherwise it's bloody murder.
Kathy Rain 2: too direct of a sequel IMO, and the supernatural elements were the weakest part of 1. The Whedonian tone got really old since then too. Some gorgeous pixel art and more traditional investigation were fun, but a solid 6/10 for me at most.
Star Trek TNG. I am almost done, in the middle of the 7th season which is loaded to the brim with everyone's extended families for some odd reason. The grandma-loving ghost is probably the most fun of the bunch. Overall, a very enjoyable series and I can see myself returning to some episodes (not the non-binary planet one). I wish K'Ehleyr wasnt't killed off, I wish Ro Laren's biggest role after her intro wasn't fucking Riker, I wish Geordi's captain mom existed as a character before dying, I wish ManWithNoName!Troi was just how she always was. And most of all I wish there was and ep with Q *and* Lwaxana because I love to see Picard suffer. π But I guess I'll have to make do with a book.
Final Destination 6. So many deaths that were just... splats. The flashback intro was amazing tho and some kills were fun - but nothing will top The Monkey for that this year and possibly many to come.
Phoenician Scheme. Very pretty, very aesthetic, that was all that I needed from it.
Tornado. Scottish samurai western sounds cool as hell but the characters made stupid unrealistic decisions all of the time (NOT in a fun way) and I ended up more exasperated that entertained.
Evangelion: Death (True). Weird af recap, to be honest, just made me feel like I should rewatch the series. β
Hades II update?! Deltarune... tomorrow!! D:
the Undertale concert
Sashiko embroidery workshop
Terracotta zoomorphic askos, Greek, ca. 1725β1600 B.C.
Some Fashionable Elden Ring hats made with the universally-loved MSPaint palette.
Made a Susie Deltarune amigurumi.
If you want more detail/other angles, peep this.
Made a Susie Deltarune amigurumi.
If you want more detail/other angles, peep this.
i guess i forgot which blog is which so this is my main now, and the other one is for reblogs
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