Follow Friday 9-12-25

Sep. 12th, 2025 12:39 am
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Got any Follow Friday-related posts to share this week? Comment here with the link(s).

Here's the plan: every Friday, let's recommend some people and/or communities to follow on Dreamwidth. That's it. No complicated rules, no "pass this on to 7.328 friends or your cat will die".

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Napa Trade Show blog #8
Back home - Wed, 10 Sep 2025, 5:30pm.

I'm back home from the trade show in Napa. It's earlier than expected. Booth visits were slow again today, tapering off to nearly nil by 2pm, so our event coordinator encourage those of us not already booked to stay overnight to head home early. I left at 3, which was just an hour before the official closing time, and used that early start to mostly beat traffic on the way home. Still, there was some traffic, making it a 2 hour drive. I got home at 5pm. That's 48 hours + 3 hours after I left on Monday.

It's just as well most of us left early. Our team spirit was close to nil as we spent most of the day trying to figure out what's going on with a layoff today. Oh, we totally put on game faces for talking to customers and prospects. Selling was the one thing we all could be positive about. But the moment it was just us coworkers again, the dismal "WTF is going on?" discussions started back up.

Speaking of those dismal discussions, it looks like tomorrow morning is going to be back-to-back-to-back meetings with various levels of leadership "explaining" the layoffs to us. I quote explaining because do we really need 3 hours of meetings on the topic, with each layer of executive management needing to have their own say? That says to me we have too many layers of executives. Maybe they should have laid off one of them. But of course they didn't.

FFFX 2025 letter

Sep. 11th, 2025 11:15 pm
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Hello, and thank you in advance for creating for me!

Formatting on this site is a nightmare sometimes.  I am going to finish this letter before assignments happen.

Things Get Ever Worse

Sep. 11th, 2025 09:20 pm
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Senseless violence is an unmitigated tragedy. And not less so when the victim is someone who has worked to make our society, in relevant ways, less like other polities where this sort of tragedy happens far less frequently.

SOTD: Twice, "Merry & Happy"

Sep. 11th, 2025 08:39 pm
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This morning the YouTube Music app decided I needed to hear "Merry & Happy" by Twice. Even though it's a Christmas song, I listened to it, because I love this song. It lifted my spirits, so I went back and listened to it again, which lifted my spirits some more. So now I'm sharing it with you.

After this experience, my daily affirmation for today was "Take joy wherever you can find it. If that means listening to Christmas music out of season, so be it."

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Napa Trade Show blog #7
On lunch break - Wed, 10 Sep 2025, 1pm.

Almost immediately after I arrived at the trade show booth today the mellow mood I started the morning with burst. "What have you seen about the layoff announced today?" one of my sales colleagues asked. "WhAt LaYoFf?!" I responded. 🤯

Over the course of a few hours my colleagues and I were piecing together bits of information we gleaned to understand the full picture of what was occurring. "I know Kevin and Kevin were dismissed," one colleague said as a starting point. Apparently both Kevins had been notified early in the morning of their termination. They're both account executives (AEs) and apparently texted their AE colleagues immediately about it.

Other than the de-Kevining of the AE team we were left reading tea leaves to figure out the rest. We noticed that Kevinses' Slack accounts were marked (deactivated) so we started checking the Slack status of dozens of colleagues one at a time. That confirmed or revealed a few other departures. Then we observed that one of the Kevins was supposed to staff this trade show but was instructed by his boss at the last minute to stay home. Well, one of my colleagues, Chris, was also asked, by a different boss, to do the same. Was Chris laid off? His Slack wasn't deactivated— yet— but his calendar showed a meeting with his boss, his VP, and HR later in the day. Yeah, that's the kiss of death right there. ☠️

In between casting bones and reading tea leaves we've been doing the work of the trade show. It's been a bit slow again today. Not quite as bad as most of yesterday but also not plenty-busy like during the late afternoon reception yesterday when I dressed as Jenkins and was talking to people left and right.

Right now I'm finishing up a quick lunch break. There's a meeting on the calendar with my immediate sales team— those of us left standing, that is— for 2pm today. Those of us here at the show are looking forward to hearing it straight from our managers.

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Dinner Conversation
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1735
[End of March 179-]


:: Tucked under the awning during yet another spring storm, Rebeka and Laszlo finally talk about the largest obstacles in their plans. Part of the “Lost Son” story arc in the Frankenstein’s Family universe. ::


Back to part thirty-five
To the Lost Son Index
On to part thirty-seven




Honey dripped along the horizon, seeping into the plum-colored rim of the bowl of the deep gray sky. Beneath the rain-battered awning, Laszlo offered another cup of tea to Rebeka, smiling when she reached eagerly for it. David lay in Laszlo’s other arm, watching Laszlo’s face. The baby’s hands flexed and opened several times before only three fingers slid into his mouth. Surprise focused David’s attention and his body went limp.

“I think he likes that.” Laszlo shook his head. “Good for you, darling. Having to wear gloves is annoying, but not wearing them is much harder for me.”
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We are not responsible for your lost or stolen relatives.
We cannot guarantee your safety if you disobey our instructions.
We do not endorse the causes or claims of people begging for handouts.
We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.

Your ticket does not guarantee that we will honor your reservations.
In order to facilitate our procedures, please limit your carrying on.
Before taking off, please extinguish all smoldering resentments.

If you cannot understand English, you will be moved out of the way.
In the event of a loss, you’d better look out for yourself.
Your insurance was cancelled because we can no longer handle
your frightful claims. Our handlers lost your luggage and we
are unable to find the key to your legal case.

You were detained for interrogation because you fit the profile.
You are not presumed to be innocent if the police
have reason to suspect you are carrying a concealed wallet.
It’s not our fault you were born wearing a gang color.
It is not our obligation to inform you of your rights.

Step aside, please, while our officer inspects your bad attitude.
You have no rights we are bound to respect.
Please remain calm, or we can’t be held responsible
for what happens to you.


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Link

Let his own words be his epitaph

Sep. 9th, 2025 05:25 pm
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“I think it’s worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights. That is a prudent deal. It is rational.”

Not many of us get to die for our beliefs.

Recent Playing: Citizen Sleeper 2

Sep. 11th, 2025 02:41 pm
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Earlier this week I polished off Citizen Sleeper 2, sequel to the 2022 game Citizen Sleeper. This is a text-based RPG about a player character fleeing from what is effectively corporate slavery.

The protagonist, as in the first game, is a "sleeper"--an android imbued with the consciousness of a debtor to the corporation Essen-Arp. In order to pay off their debt, the original human goes into stasis and permits a copy of their mind to be put into the android, who then labors, free of charge, for Essen-Arp until the debt is paid. As in the first game, this sleeper escapes and is now on the run. Unlike the first game, the sleeper of 2 is fleeing not Essen-Arp themselves, but another individual who would use the sleeper for their own ends.

As a sequel, I think this game does an excellent job of sticking with what made the first game fun while not coming off too derivative from the first game. The beautiful graphics, music, and game design are still there, but with expanded focus: you can now travel to several different space ports. The themes of community-building, compassion, and resisting corporate cruelty are still present, but with a new cast with their own interesting stories. There are a few recurring characters from the first game, but not in a way that would be confusing if you skip 1 and start with 2. 

2 has difficulty levels as well, if you'd like to crank things up or dial it back. I played on the standard level and found it pretty easy to manage resources. There's a new stress mechanic to incorporate into your strategy, and while off on certain quests, you can utilize team members for various tasks as well. 

If I had any complaints, I would have liked to find out more about Laine, the man tracking the sleeper. While his motives are explained by the end, he himself remains a rather mysterious figure and it would have been nice to have a clearer picture of the sleeper's main enemy, particularly given their history. The themes can also be a little heavy-handed, but not so much that I found them obnoxious, and I'm always happy to interrogate the harm that unchecked corporate power exerts on society, particularly on those least able to fight back.

On the whole, as a fan of the first game, I was quite happy with this follow-up and I will definitely play it again.

Crossposted to [community profile] gaming 

Thankful Thursday

Sep. 11th, 2025 10:04 pm
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Today I am thankful for...

  • A very bad hiss on one channel of my recording rig turning out to be a bad cable, and not the (rather expensive) microphone. (If it had been the interface it would have been a good excuse to get a better one.)
  • Having extra mic cables sitting around for just such a situation.
  • Having made a psych appointment for next week, before N told me that I probably needed one. NO thanks for freaking out under stress.
  • Progress, specifically in breathing and singing exercises. Having m as a vocal coach.

I do not know how to characterize the fact that the RØDE NT1 now comes in PURPLE. Gratitude doesn't seem quite appropriate.

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11 sourcebooks that range across the shattered Earth of the Rifts tabletop roleplaying game from Palladium Books.

Bundle of Holding: Rifts Worlds 1




More World Books for the cross-dimensional tabletop roleplaying game

Bundle of Holding: Rifts Land and Sea (from 2022)
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Napa Trade Show blog #6
Getting ready for Day 2 - Wed, 10 Sep 2025, 10am.

After staying up too late Monday night at the trade show then having to get up really early for a full day yesterday, I was careful last night to pace myself better. It wasn't so much that I made a mistake in pacing Monday night; I didn't. The problem was that I was already running at full speed when a bit of illness tripped me up for 4 hours. It reminded me that I need to under-schedule my day so that, if and when something goes wrong, there's spare time to devote to fixing it.

Thus last night I bowed out of the celebratory dinner, the post-dinner concert, and the post-post-dinner piss-up at the bar. Instead I went out for a quiet dinner offsite by myself, got back before 10pm, and was lights-out at 11pm. Then this morning I slept in until almost 8am. I was able to do that because I don't have any fixed responsibilities until the show at 11:30am. It felt so decadent getting 9 hours of sleep while at a trade show!

So far this morning I've been catching up on work. One of the things about working trade shows in sales is that sales remains the "day job" while the show is also taking up most or all of the day. So we salespeople are always stealing moments here and there to catch up on emails, respond to Slack messages, and keep business moving forward with all of our customers. It's relaxing, though, having only one day job this morning. 🤣 My shift in the booth begins at 11:30am. Update, 10:45am: Today's keynote ended really early, and my colleagues have called me to come to the booth as it's being mobbed.

Geese

Sep. 11th, 2025 07:53 pm
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I can hear lots of geese honking overhead. I'm so jealous of them getting to warmer and brighter places for the next six months.

A short about passenger pigeons

Sep. 11th, 2025 09:09 am
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A woodcarver's foster daughter sets out to free a maiden from a magical tower prison, just the sort of thing that always works out exactly according to plan, without unforeseen geopolitical complications.

SideQuested by K B Spangler & Ale Presser
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Unloading the dishwasher in my parents' house this morning, I heard my mum calling from upstairs. I went to see what was up.

There was a robin in my childhood bedroom?? Perching on the curtain rod??? Fluttering around the room??? At one point it landed on a toy elephant; at one point it buzzed the top of my head. I hadn't realised that robins were able to hover, but I got a very close-up look at one hovering today!

I wasn't able to get great pictures - I didn't want to spend too much time messing around with my phone camera when I suspected the robin would prefer to leave immediately - but here are a couple of shots that will hopefully convey some element of the 'holy shit, there's a bird in the house' experience I just had:




An extremely confusing and magical experience! More magical for me than for the robin, I suspect. It's now flown safely out of the window.

Spy x Family Season 3 trailer

Sep. 11th, 2025 12:15 am
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Seems one of my top favorites has gotten its third season. Crunchyroll unveiled the trailer a day ago and was wise not revealing much in terms of spoiling it the context. I can't wait to watch it all when I can see it.


Here's the link for said trailer

Spy X Family season 3 trailer
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Napa Trade Show blog #5
Wrapping up Day 1 - Tue, 9 Sep 2025, 7:30pm.

This afternoon I did a costume change at the trade show. During my off-shift time between 1-3pm I shaved my beard down to a mustache, ironed my arm-towel, and donned my tuxedo to become Jenkins.

Portraying Jenkins the Butler at an industry trade show (Sep 2025)

The show had been extremely quiet up 'til lunch. It was busier, but not busy, at 3pm when I returned. Though right away I started commanding attention in my butler guise. People noticed me and came into the booth to talk. Or they stopped and stared from 20' away, trying furtively to take pictures with their phones, and my colleagues and I beckoned them to come in and talk to us. We even helped them take pictures posing with Jenkins.

Late in the afternoon the conference's technical sessions wound down and there was a reception in the vendors area. There were free drinks offered there— and attendees had to walk past us vendors to get to them! That's part of the logistical strategy of supporting vendors I wrote about in my previous blog.

Throughout the rest of the day, until several minutes after the 7pm closing time, Jenkins continued to be a draw. My cosplay brought people into the booth, people who work at companies we want to turn into customers, who otherwise wouldn't have come talk to us. That is why I rushed out to a fine men's wear shop yesterday afternoon and dropped $50 on a new bow tie and shirt studs.

My company has a split opinion on whether Jenkins should be part of our branding. Our marketing department, virtually all of whom have been hired in the past 2 years, are against it. To them Jenkins represents the past— even though it's the source of 90% of our revenues— and they don't want to associate the company's messaging with it.

I point out, and some of our sales leaders support me strongly on this, that not only is Jenkins the source of 90% of our revenues but it's a strong brand that people recognize. People in the DevOps industry who've never heard of our company have virtually all heard of Jenkins. They recognize the butler on site, they are entertained by seeing a real-life Jenkins the Butler, and they're way more willing to come talk to us. Then, once we get the opportunity to talk to them, we can build on our industry bona fides with Jenkins and then pivot to talking about our newer products— the products we believe represent our future. But to talk about that future we first need people willing to listen. Jenkins creates that willingness.

I emphasize this here because I worry that I am risking my job by dressing up as Jenkins. I'm literally going against the desires of at least one of our C-level executives, the CMO. And quite possibly the CEO as well! But you know what... if they want to fire me over it, it'll be their own colossal mistake.

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