Comment: Day so far
Transcript: I just finished climbing with Kyle and Miriam. It was an alright climbing session. Bit slow, but it was good. Got to do a lot of crack. Love crack. Did the weird STEMI 11, which was really quite difficult. My hip flexors were on fire. But, yeah, very nice. It was good to just get out of the house for a minute. This morning, I re-quantized all of Lava 1.6 and also made a patch for the Lava.cpp server to support Lava 1.6 a little bit better. So, that was quite nice of a morning, I think. And I had some leftover steak and potatoes for lunch. And I don't know what I'm going to do for dinner yet, but I'm planning to eat out.
I had a 45-minute bouldering session at Mesa Rim, which started with a 20-minute warm-up and involved successfully flashing what seemed to be a soft V4 in the gym's cave area. Although there were harder V1s and V3s in the gym, flashing the V4 made me wonder if it might suit my climbing style or if the grading was too lenient. My morning's plan after climbing included writing, reading, meditating, finishing taxes, and reviewing last week's work to assess progress and learning. I'm considering how to document this process, potentially reaching out to a contact named Chris for further discussion.
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I reunited with Patrick at the climbing gym after a month apart, which provided a good opportunity to catch up and climb together. I enjoyed leading a few routes without pushing my limits, finding the moderate workout satisfying and noting the climb was not too challenging. I successfully tackled cracks and a route rated 11A or 11B, which reassured me of my climbing skills, contrasting with the less meaningful satisfaction I get from bouldering. Overall, the session was a moderate effort that was enjoyable, particularly because it allowed me to spend time with Patrick again.
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Today started off wonderfully, albeit a bit late due to daylight savings time. I was particularly excited about implementing Jordan's UI design into the project, going through a significant update to the entire user interface. The morning coffee, a special blend from Necessity in Encinitas that I tried for the first time, was exceptional with its distinct passion fruit notes. Following this delightful start, I went climbing with my friends Patrick and Kyle at Mission Gorge. We tackled several routes including "Empathy" on the main wall and "Skyline" among others, experiencing both challenges and successes throughout the day. It was a blend of leading and top roping various climbs, a fulfilling way to spend time with close ones. Post-climbing, I returned home to some household chores, including laundry, with plans to cook dinner and possibly program for a bit. However, relaxation seems more tempting as the evening progresses. It's 6:30 PM now, and the night might wind down with me enjoying a show or simply unwinding in anticipation of tomorrow. Although no activities are planned for the next day, considering the surf conditions, it might just turn into a surfing day if conditions at Swami's are favorable. A potential plan to surf with Chandler is also on the horizon, depending on how the morning tide looks.
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I went bouldering at Mira Mesa yesterday but faced an unexpected crowd due to school dismissal, making it difficult to park near my house for 20 minutes. Although I found the climbing only mediocre, feeling not as strong as usual, the climbs at Mira Mesa are harder compared to Mission Valley, which is beneficial for practice. Today, which is Tuesday, I'm planning to climb with Kyle, and we'll decide what to do next from there. Today's climbing session with Kyle is still tentative, but I'm looking forward to it as part of my routine.
The user provided context is a reflection on the day, expressing excitement about ideas and plans. The individual mentions using a speech-to-text API and articulating vision and possibility. They also plan to prioritize tasks the next morning, go climbing, and organize a meal plan. The day was described as busy but filled with potential and excitement.