AI.<p>I am following the news daily to see what opportunities it can bring to me. I think with any big shift like this, it's when everything changes and I want to be in a position to take advantage of that, rather than being stuck where I am.<p>I was playing around with coding last year, as I used to code as a kid, but hadn't really done anything since and the whole 'app' thing flew past me, I started to realise that I would be quite behind in anything I did and would take me a few years to get up to speed, if I wanted to build apps, I would be competing against those with a huge amount of experience, now i've seen AI taking hold, that it can do some coding etc, it seems to me the bigger oppurtunity lies in following and learning how to use these tools to profit.
Minecraft. Had to teach it to my 6yo since all his school friends kept talking about it and he didn't understand it, he was getting out of the social loop. Turns out Redstone contraptions are the funniest programming language I ever learned.
I learned how to turn chunks of metal into precision machined chunks of metal and chips. Then learned how to make involute gears and bevel gears. It's quite rewarding making things that will be in useful service for many decades.
German language. I live in Germany for quite a while, but only recently decided to invest in the language properly. Now I am about B2. My goal is at least to get to the level where I can properly work in a managerial position at a German-speaking company.<p>I have classes with a tutor 2 times a week. I think German is a bit harder for me to learn comparing to English, the main issue is active vocabulary. I regularly check different approaches how to learn the language faster. So far, Anki and reading the literature I both like and can comprehend at my level are the best techniques.
Developing games with ChatGPT. Creating math/physics code is a breeze, just yesterday made a custom procedural maze of irregular 3D corridors. But building a draft for the story and dialogs is the best advantage.
I have been learning the nuances of editors, it is a fairly fun and interesting little hole. Surprising how much depth there is to something which is a common project for those learning to program.
This Neovim colorscheme: <a href="https://github.com/marko-cerovac/material.nvim">https://github.com/marko-cerovac/material.nvim</a>
Child care. For my 2yo and 2mo. It's similar to optimally dealing with adults (NVC and such), but consistently over-melodramatic adults with developmental issues.<p>The "How to talk so kids will listen" is a great series of books.
That Elon M will tarp down the change at Twitter leaving it profitable and sustainable as an ongoing concern no longer on his plate and he hires a new C.E.O.<p>That Elon M is looking healthier than ever before with brainbandwidth to spare for driving a probe to find gold in them asteroids beginning with Starship and Psyche. The use case is virtual currency on Twitter backed by gold.