Mindfully yours
Today at work I went to a presentation on mental health and mindfulness. It was meant to be a feel-good-type thing, and I certainly felt good afterward. From the comments in the Zoom chat I think a lot of other attendees felt good as well.
The discussion of mental health was very short and only mentioned generalized anxiety and social anxiety, leaving out literally everything else. Despite the flyer saying the talk covered metnal health and “root causes” of mental health issues, the talk was basically a lecture on mindfulness. I really wasn’t expecting too much from a one hour work thing, so not a big surprise. The only “root cause” of anxiety they mentioned was an individual’s use of social media. There’s obviously a lot more to it than that, and I was a little disappointed they didn’t mention anything else.
Anyway, it felt like the presenter was honestly trying to help people feel better. The world we live in is a giant, anxiety-inducing mess. All the mindfulness coach can really do is show us how to feel at ease for a little while despite that.
tags: month-of-blogs, anxiety, jobby-job
Multiple-delimiter madness
For my $JOB I do data engineering at a relatively well-known $DEPARTMENT_STORE. The tech stack is an dizzying mashup of ancient (people regularly mention “The Mainframe”), merely old (big iron DB servers; JSPs) and newish (K8s; The Cloud). Most everything except the $CLOUD parts are opaque to me as I haven’t had to deal with them. But data from the deep, ancient layers often makes its way to me in my cloudy realm.
Recently I’ve been working with product pricing data that must be old, as it defintely gives off tape drive and FORTRAN vibes. There are not one, not two, but three different delimiters! For example, a single product might have a price like this
10.00,1714694400,1715904000,BIGSAVE
Meaning the price is $10.00, is valid between May 3 and May 17, 2024, and has a coupon code BIGSAVE. But there might be a different price after May 17, so now it looks like
10.00,1714694400,1715904000,BIGSAVE:15.00,1715904001,1716249600,LESSBIGSAVE
Notice the :
! But maybe after BIGSAVE there are actually two different coupon codes
10.00,1714694400,1715904000,BIGSAVE:15.00_#_9.00,1715904001,1716249600,LESSBIGSAVE_#_MOREBIGSAVE
Now _#_
has joined the party. Three delimiters in one row of data!? Who can live at that speed?!?!?!
tags: month-of-blogs, data-engineering, jobby-job