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---
title: "2022 in Review"
date: 2023-01-01
lang: en
categories: [ blog, personal ]
tags: 
  - "new year"
  - "2023"
  - year end
translationKey: "2023-01-01-2022-in-Review"
---

So 2022 has ended, at least for me, at least in UTC.  It's time to review what
happened in a year and plan for the next.  Some in my circle already did that
one or two days earlier, but well, I have, uh, *reasons* to be late.

## Last year

### Work

Last year I officially started a full-time job as a software engineer.  Well, I
started it before that, but the official contract started in 2022.  This means
that I had much less time for my personal projects or for free software
contribution (not that I did a lot of that before).

I wouldn't exactly say I'm satisfied with this job, but there are certainly
benefits I wouldn't have had had I hadn't it, such as a stable income, health
insurance, annual health checkups, and two vacations a year.  Pretty much that,
I think.

There are a few things that stresses me, but I guess I complained enough about
them.

### Free software

<a href="https://sr.ht/~cnx/ipwhl/"><abbr>IPWHL</abbr></a> didn't last, sadly.
The co-maintainer [cnx](https://cnx.gdn/) took a hiatus (around April, I think?
I have no archive of that), and I in turn had a burnout later around June or
July as well (and I felt guilty having never announced that).  I also dropped
development on Yue and some other projects I started within the year, mostly
due to my day job.

I guess the most notable contribution of mine last year was probably packaging:
I packaged honk for NixOS and am still packaging dictd for alpine linux
(again).  Well, that and about six months packaging Python packages for
<abbr>IPWHL</abbr> too.

In the last two months I have been making a server for managing small
shops---mostly stuff like prices and sales of products.  It would probably be
done in a day if I just use a framework like Django, but then I feel that such
framework is an overkill, so I instead decided to implement everything from
scratch (well, not everything, I don't rewrite the encryption and database
connectors or something like that).  It was a bit overwhelming, I think?  It
shouldn't take that long at all, I suppose I need to rethink my approach.
I also decided to learn Vala, a language that compiles to C and is designed for
developing with GTK, too.  I intend to make some flashcard app as an outcome,
and I hope without the network bits it might be somewhat easier to make.

### Personal

Last year, I finished reading a second book in French, <i lang=fr>Ellana</i>,
with a higher difficulty than my previous one, <i lang=fr>Le Petit Prince</i>,
I suppose.  I have been reading <i lang=fr>Tous les hommes sont mortels</i>. 
I'm quite amazed that my French has been still quite fresh enough to read such
books with little trouble.  Well, I still have to look up a lot of words, but
over all, I feel comfortable with that.

Also language related: I got my IELTS test, and to my surprise most are good
despite my lack of active practice.  I suppose my constant shitposts and
occasional rants in English helped.

I did not have much time for conlanging for conlanging, but still a bit for
writing.  Aside from this blog, I'm slowly rebooting my fictional world for the
third time, and [spoiler alert] why not merging them all together?

Lately, I started to have some trouble with figuring my meaning of life and
wondering if I'm living an authentic life or I'm just keeping making bad
decisions in [bad faith][bad].

[bad]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_faith_(existentialism)

On my physical health, I started being on a diet plus going to the gym since
August.  Over all, I felt much better than the previous sedentary life mostly
sitting in the office.  I also lost some weight, but sadly still have some
health problems in the last checkup.  Well, more works on that this year then.
It was only possible thanks to me working from home, but sadly it is no longer
the case.

## This year's plan

I have a lot of things going on, so let's keep this short.

It appears that no one other than I am the one to cause my own suffering,  I
think this year will be the year for me to look inward, and start asking
myself the big questions.

![Iroh: It's time for you to look inward, and start asking yourself the big
questions](/images/big-question.jpeg)

That sounds vague, basically I will do less things that make me unhappy and do
more things that makes me happy?  Yep, spending more time writing software I
use, worldbuilding, making shitposts.  I will find time for more physical
activities and recaliberating my diet to address my health problems,
additionally.

I'm applying for several master's programs abroad, so let's hope that passes,
too.  On a related note, learning a new language or strengthening my French
significantly will also be a goal of mine this year.