9am and on. Context switch, changing persons, different teams, slightly different topics. Navigating uncanny realms of corporate software. Scary dependencies. Pondering the time needed to store out what used to be, before, and reload what's required now. Good ways to lose time along the path.
4pm and on. Languages, models and project solutions. There's always structure in data, and sometimes it is misunderstood. Sometimes things fail more obviously because of that. And sometimes weird phenomenons keep floating through momentary reality until everything's hidden in dense glittering fog. Still searching for a lighthouse out there.
8am and on. Meditative breaks to catch a glimpse of the ice glittering on city roofs. Some tasks opened, some closed, still trying to make sense of the morning, to find a common shared topic in everything. But maybe that's not what early weeks are for.
Heading for 8am. The hours between breakfast and lunch, the hours of drawing routes and sketches repeatedly. In iterations. A lot of waste to be accumulated this way. On many levels, mentally as well. But at some point getting clear of a few things which is probably good in itself.
Closing in on 8am. Collecting and penning down requirements, in between other priorities. Also, watching the status lines of remote systems pass through, unsure whether responses are needed beyond mere watching. Leaving a brief note at the border of the screen, for the sake of it. Not sure how far awareness will take this day.