Out Of Practice!

There were sweet potatoes in my CSA delivery last Friday, and that’s always a reason to bake sweet potato pie. On Saturday morning, right after breakfast, I peeled sweet potatoes and put them on the stove to boil. And since my kitchen is far from the living room, I forgot about it and went to Jewel Osco to get a couple of things. It’s a very short trip, but I entirely forgot about potatoes and didn’t even reduce the heat. When I returned, I smelled burn :).

Most of the potatoes were salvageable, but since all the water evaporated, they became salty instead of slightly salty :). Also, the saucepan was ruined. I put some effort into cleaning it, but it was not worth it!

I still wanted to make a sweet potato pie, and I remembered that I have one more large sweet potato from the previous delivery, so I took another saucepan, peeled this potato and put it to boil without any salt, hoping that I could mix the two ,and the mixture will be just slightly salted. Guess what happened? I forgot about it again!!!

Once again (and I didn’t leave the house that time), I only realized what I’d done when I smelled burning coming from the kitchen!!! One more saucepan ruined!

At the end, I made a sweet potatoe pie! And I bought a new saucepad, which matches my kitchen color:)

Time Magazine:The Dating Wealth Gap

Time Magazine article The Dating Wealth Gap is Getting Wider talks not about the “gap in wealth” between two people dating, but more precisely, about situations when women make significantly more than men. That reminded me of how I recently saw a discussion about DEI where people said, “Well, nobody would object if the wife brings home an extra 30% of the income.” When I saw this comment, I thought: that has nothing to do with women’s equality! I wonder how you would feel in a relationship when a woman makes four or five times more than her partner! Or even fifteen times more. If everyone feels comfortable in this situation, we can discuss equality!

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Tips for Black History Month- 2025 Emergency Edition

a must-read.

Conferences

It’s a perfect storm of upcoming events.

  • One of my talks was accepted for the SCaLE conference (first week of March in Pasadena). This one is the easiest – I can reuse my September talk, I just need to refresh my memory regarding the examples, and as usual, I need to advertise it on social media
  • I was invited to give a short talk at the Chicago DevOps Day on March 27. They chose my security talk, but I need to create a “Lighting version” of it, which will be extremely challenging
  • I am (maybe) invited to a financial conference in Chicago on March 27, I will talk with them on Monday and hopefully figure out whether I am doing it or not.
  • I am invited to do a podcast on Data Bene. I am talking with them on Tuesday, and we will decide on a date.
  • My security talk was accepted for PG Day Chicago. The last time I gave it was a year ago, and many things have changed since then, so I need to prepare a new version of it
  • On top of that, I need to address all aspects of the conference itself (a list too long to put here) and even a longer list for DevDay, which will precede it.
  • None of my talks for PgCon.dev were accepted, but the Community Summit proposal to which I was last-minute invited was, and now we have a lot of work ahead!

  • And this has been all along with work and other aspects of life!

One More Elpha Post

Since I almost lost one of my Elpha posts, I want to make sure another one is also stored permanently. Actually, I might have published it already, but just in case!

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Approaching Chicago

I almost never post the views from the airplane window, but I like that one!