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Huge asteroid passes by Earth. It doesn’t hit it, but gravitation field accelerates Earth and it’s of the orbit. Earth starts its journey beyond Solar systems. In 200 years it reaches Mars. Humanity is teared apart with war and technological race. Governments are developing geothermal energetics.

My tram came late, so here am I, sitting on 1.5h meeting without even a coffee

Looking at AfD polls in Germany, it occurs to me that Merz’s deal with them few weeks ago was thoroughly planned bet on getting right wing support. CDU+AfD now do 50%, and I believe he expects that he will have full control over them. I think it’s mistake.

I just discovered that the only way to vote for Nuclear energy in Germany is voting for far-right parties. Why can’t we have economic future and human rights in the same time?!

I’m looking at everyone writing their interests here, and I realise that I like geeks. I don’t care whether they are vinyl fans, embroidery connoisseurs, or gymsharks. As long as person is spending big part of their life for something useless, I find it beautiful. We don’t build pyramids anymore…

Today I built a chatbot for internal documentation and figured out how to use express return service in Ikea. Guess what makes me feel living in the future and be proud of how high tech am I.

I have bought my very own accordion yesterday. My old baby falls in parts - not surprising given that learned to play accordion on it (and it was already old second (?) hand back than). This is the first instrument I bought for myself and I guess I am real professional musician now.

Bluesky now has over 10 million users, and I was #2 467 079!

You can’t really pass by. #Warszawa

I live in immigration for more than decade now. And I can only wish to vote.

I am puzzled. Why can’t if find any #MTG card of Dan Simon’s Shrike from Hyperion Cantos?! The whole world begs a deck, doesn’t it?

Zürich

I’ve passed “Leben in Deutschland”!!!

Two good things today: I have regained access to the app (messed up with passwords) and I got a new laptop at work.

Turns out there are 12 groups of Rubic’s cube colouring schemes that aren’t connected with rotations. But now I’m curious how one get them.

We are spending vacations with our friends, and their daughter has Rubic’s cube. Other kids are messing up with the toy, and the question arises. Are there any ways to assemble the cube so that it wouldn’t be possible to solve it? How many are such groups?

So I’m on vacation now and it’s obviously a state that is a little bit beyond time. I guess it’s a good sign

I was snowboarding today. Great weather, snow, adrenaline, speed, and epic failures. I’m safe and happy.

So we are skiing! We are in Italian Alps, and here is snow. Meraviglioso!

We are visiting our friends in Zurich. They stay at the same place while we were changing countries and cities. I like coming back to this place that is so familiar, sit at the table that is every time getting a bit older, and see how kids are playing games that are every time a bit more grown up.

I had my old bicycle for almost a decade. I bought it as a student for smth like 100 chf. Florian (our local bike repair guru) told me it doesn’t worth to reanimate it, but he agreed to give it a try. I like to ride it now instead of my heavy main Gazelle. Pure joy.

Lev forgot his flute after the concert in the music school, and we went to pick it up all together last evening. On the way home he was trying to put together Jingle Bells chorus out of his memory. He was getting upset when something didn't work, but it was bringing fun to us and to passerbys.

We had a gig yesterday at Vivo's Christmas party at Hyatt Regency hotel. Super fancy venue, good sound, cheerful crowd, and as a bonus we had Josh as a drummer - my good friend who left band some time ago (he replaced Carmen who's kid was sick). Good times.

Ok, I want to start a small experiment here and I'll write about good things happening in my life. The first thing is excitement of our visit to Tonhalle Düsseldorf two weeks ago. I didn't have any expectation but I'm still under impression of Vincent's Ho "The Shaman" for percussion and orchestra.