Saturday, December 30, 2023

Year in Review 2023

It's time for the annual rollup of all the things I accomplished! I'd call 2023 a good year on the whole. It started out pretty difficult. I was dealing with post-COVID neuropathy Round 2, could not see the neurologist about it for ages and found them pretty useless when I did get in (my symptoms cause me suffering but are too "mild" to diagnose and treat). When that started tailing off, I had some other things to manage. Despite it all I was more or less productive, and in the second half of the year my stress level came down. I've managed to survive thirteen months without getting sick, and the nerve damage is fixing itself, very slowly. I'm pretty normal now, except for the intermittent "feet too heavy" sensation.

Victorian card with tagline "Wishing you a Happy New Year." Image features one little child in fancy blue clothing riding a giant chick, while another child (who has apparently fallen from or perhaps been knocked over by the charging chick steed) lies tumbled in half of a broken eggshell. The other half of the shell is lying in the background. The overall scene is of a garden or pastoral area.

So let's see what cool stuff happened in good old 2023.

*Acuitas! I built up the "game playing" engine and finished the first bare-bones tiny demo of Acuitas playing a "text adventure" in June.

Diagram of a sentence: "And we began making a huge hole right in the middle of the field."
A sentence diagrammed by Acuitas' Text Parser feeding outputs to GraphViz, compared to a reference example

*I made significant progress on the Text Parser, adding support for indirect objects, gerund and participle phrases, adjective clauses, and more. I also fit in an extensive rework to make nesting better and clean up the conjunction-handling code.
*I advanced the Narrative understanding code and almost completed "Big Story," which I'm hoping to demo early next year.

Atronach's Eye Version 4 ... almost done

*I invested significant effort into Atronach's eye, including a couple of smaller study prototypes, and I think I've solved all the mechanical issues. Another likely demo for early 2024.

*I put ACE through his very first motor tests, and did some redesign work on the motor mounts.

A little hydraulic syringe pump, battery pack, reservoir, "actuator" syringe, tubing, etc. sprawling across a card table with a keyboard in the background.

*I built baby's first homemade hydraulic system.

A plastic coaster that looks like a stargate, 3d-printed in PETG with silver gate ring, red accents, and translucent blue event horizon. 
Stargate Multicolor Coaster by Kvant on Thingiverse

A (plastic) rope bowl with alternating blue, white, and green stripes up the walls.
Rope bowl by JamesThePrinter on Printables

*I 3d-printed more Christmas gifts and solved several systemic issues with my Vyper printer.


*I finished The Neathbow. This was a Sunless Sea fanart project that was cooking on my very backmost burner and took multiple years to complete.

Cover art for the June 2023 issue of Dark Horses. Shows some strangle hag-like creatures riding and apparently attacking warplanes.

*I got my very first short story in print: "The Eight-Year Locusts," published by non-paying magazine Dark Horses.
*I wrote an additional story and continued publication attempts for the four I produced last year.

*My blog publication rate stayed at/above two posts per month for the second year in a row.
*I wrote up my series on the Symbol Grounding Problem. I had been wanting to expound on that for some time, and I'm proud of the result.
*I finally cleared my backlog of owned-but-unread books, and also read through all the sample short story magazines I bought. Then I promptly got more books, but the situation feels less out-of-control now.

Some medium-sized apples set out on a kitchen counter. Some are yellow, others green with a red blush.

*The garden produced a decent crop of both potatoes and apples for me. Squash were almost a bust; I got a few undersized-but-edible yellow summer squash.
*I bought a hedge trimmer and boldly pruned plants I had never properly pruned before (a huge job).
*Creation work is on track to exceed maintenance work by 3x again.

A happy and prosperous New Year to you all!
-Jenny

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