Shadow in the Cloud
On September 12, 2020, the Toronto International Film Festival saw the premiere of what is, in my opinion, a highly underappreciated movie. It was released on New Year’s Day 2021
a pool of ideas for the wandering mind
On September 12, 2020, the Toronto International Film Festival saw the premiere of what is, in my opinion, a highly underappreciated movie. It was released on New Year’s Day 2021
The corporeal reality. Meatspace. I have entered it once more, and it feels good to know I’m more than a hurting head. The rest of my body can hurt, too!
The site menu keeps growing, and I hope it’s to your taste. Following the Logs section, which will be home mostly to lists of unimportant technicalities, I’ve now added the
I’m a slow reader. It’s one of the things my mom and I agree on. She regularly tears through novels in mere days, while I sometimes nibble on them for
For the last D&D session with my colleagues before my sabbatical, I wanted to prepare something a little special. The party was fighting their way through an illusory building, and
I wanna briefly divert from my usual range of topics to share my knowledge on a recurring topic in my professional work at iteratec; Material Theming with Angular. More precisely,
It’s been a while. Summer is finally here and I urge to be outside. Even as I write this, the nearby frogs’ nightly croaking beckons. Yet I am bound by
Ever since I got the paperwork for my sabbatical done back in February, it’s been getting harder and harder to be enthusiastic about my dayjob. This might be in part
When I started developing the world for my current D&D campaigns, I had an idea for an NPC that, even though they haven’t shown up in the story yet, I
Last week was tired and sluggish and stressful with constant headaches. A steady decline, culminating in a bit of a breakdown on Sunday. But out of the dreariness was born