No but seriously, it was one of the best periods of my life. A lot of creativity, freedom and long nights working on things that are far away from the corporate world.
Trying to find something good to watch on Netflix, my weekend project consisted out of extracting all movies on Netflix and sorting them by IMDB score. Here is the result:
I learned it a little bit when working on my scientific analysis tool for single cell RNA-seq analysis. It takes time to learn, but there are many examples out there.
I switched from a MBP 2017 model with touch bar to a Thinkpad X1 Carbon (6 gen). I installed Ubuntu Linux and I'm happy. I do all my work on this laptop. But I've spent quite a lot of time getting the hardware to play nicely, upgrading bios + a lot of Linux config tweaking.
Terrifying. Could it be that stress caused the Streptococcus pyogenes infection? It would be the most sensible explanation. I imagine being a CEO of a startup is a very stressful role, causing suppression of the immune system and thereby S pyogenes had a chance to proliferate. I have no idea, just speculation.
It's much more likely that this is just because of bugs in the code than aliens. I imagine these systems consist of millions of lines of code, sooner or later there will be a bug like this.
https://bashify.io/images/JAgsAM
No but seriously, it was one of the best periods of my life. A lot of creativity, freedom and long nights working on things that are far away from the corporate world.