5-7: Get up in the morning, shower, get ready for training.
7-7:15: Have breakfast.
7:30-7:45: Drive to training
8-12:30, and 13:30-17:00: Training (with lunch break for missing hour)
17:00-23:00: Free time
23:00-1:00: Go to sleep!



I think i was the one who started that trend. Maybe after things are done with RD we can just merge the 2 and call it "daily routine' instead.Well, we have this topic: What's your morning routine?
It's just for the morning, but I think it was also used in some occasions to mention daily rutines in general.
It's funny how not much has changed in like 4 years.Steo wrote: Mon Aug 12, 2019 2:51 am I guess my morning routine is: feel tired, go back to sleep. Get up hours later, still feel tired, be tired all day.![]()




This is one of the concerns I'll have when I get into a job involving coding, even though remote work is handy. I'll definitely have to compensate for it by spending time with others still.PluMGMK wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 4:35 pm I'm an engineer in the semiconductor industry. In theory, a lot of my work could be done from home, as indeed it was for most of 2020 and 2021, but I find it frustrating to be away from where the action is (the lab) and it's too easy to form a warped perception of how things really are when you're not meeting people face-to-face and having casual conversations.



Well, now it makes sense that you know a lot of things about semiconductors, or that you're kinda "familiar" with perovskitesPluMGMK wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 4:35 pm Oh man, how long is that citizenship going to take, do you think?
I'm an engineer in the semiconductor industry. In theory, a lot of my work could be done from home, as indeed it was for most of 2020 and 2021, but I find it frustrating to be away from where the action is (the lab) and it's too easy to form a warped perception of how things really are when you're not meeting people face-to-face and having casual conversations. I consider that a lot of the "work" done in 2020-21 was more "activity" than "productivity" because nearly everyone had a different mental picture of what was really happening, and we were all kinda working at crossed purposes…


I always used to be nervous in a lab, but once I spent a couple of years in industry with fairly automated tests, and working on new problems, I had actually started to enjoy popping in there from time to time. So being cut off from the lab was frustrating, and I make a point of spending time in there now even if I could "technically" delegate some stuff to interns.DaveRattlehead wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 6:34 pm I can't do my job remotely, but I don't consider it a bad thing... I've always liked being in a lab.
Oh yeah, that remark about gallium and boron is borne out of unpleasant experience with misfit in heavily-boron-doped silicon substrates! (Yes we actually managed to get a supplier to make material with misfit once…) I remember taking stock of the situation and thinking like "is boron really the best option to p-dope silicon with this huge size mismatch??"DaveRattlehead wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 6:34 pm Well, now it makes sense that you know a lot of things about semiconductors, or that you're kinda "familiar" with perovskites![]()


Wait, people can go to sleep without staying till 12 watching Scott the Woz? I didn't know it was possible.The Jonster wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2024 8:47 pm Evening: shower, brush teeth, floss, moisturize, turn off computer and gaming console, put phone and go to sleep.

