"Before anybody had an opinion of me, I had my purpose already."
@AlabamaFTBL QB and SEC Championship Game MVP Jalen Milroe spoke w/ @JennyDell_ after the Tide rolled to another SEC title 🏆
I fixed two broken keys on my Facebook marketplace piano after watching a tiktok (it was a very easy fix) and now I have a very strong desire to try and tune it myself and fix some of the less simple keys. The engineer musician in me is thrilled. Don’t worry I’ve done my research
Tbh I am a *little* sad that we most likely will not be having a purple team in the playoffs and instead will get more reds. At least we have a blue team. The color combos in the bracket could use some diversity (as long as the only red team is crimson)
3. Made macros to reset the generators when the week is over. I have “A” & “B” sheets to plan at least a week ahead.
4. For lunch planner, I try to reuse ingredients (like shredded chicken) so it lists how many meals the ingredient is for when added to the shopping list
Made an excel spreadsheet a few months back to meal plan. Then made a database in separate sheets with info like the recipe link & ingredients, which get called into the main sheet.
Updates:
1. Made a home assistant scene that sends my iPad a notification with the recipe link(s) & turns on the under cabinet lights by where I cook. Replaces the NFC tag.
2. Added in databases for sides and lunch ideas. The sides are in the same generators as the entrees
I'm starting to debate a career change (I'm bored at my job and kinda want something remote) and have begun looking at UI/UX design or website development. Anyone have advice? I enrolled in a Udemy bootcamp for HTML/CSS to get my feet wet and make sure I like it
anyway I've loved the little bit of coding I've done and fondly remember learning basic HTML so I could modify my tumblr theme, and I want something more designy/creative but also with tech behind it