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finish migrating all of
#crisp older projects from legacy SASS to SCSS to modernize CSS generation stack
migrate more
#crisp projects from good old SASS from 2015 to modern SCSS that's the only well supported syntax in 2026 (nuke technical debt before it truly hits hard)
work on ETF strategy and find out in FR tax environment it's better to mix Dist and Acc. Dist will allow a steady income even when markets are bad, but are immediately taxed in FR (30%), then Acc allows withdrawing something like 4% annually (especially when markets go well).
My new formula is simple:
- 40% of total ETF portfolio go to Dist, 60% to Acc.
- Dist funds life necessary life expense, while Acc funds lifestyle or expensive purchases.
That's the best balance for me between simplicity and tax efficiency for FR
#life
schedule to sell all my SP500 holdings tomorrow because 1. its over-exposed to AI and it's a bubble, 2. SP500 is over-valued by 120% to 200% as per analysts, 3. US is going geopolitically crazy recently so starting to lose confidence — will re-balance it to an Asia-Pacific Acc ETF tomorrow + All-World ETF to dump on the AI bubble growth and now spread the risk to preserve those fat gains
#life
get flat white and celebrate the release of a new
#crisp product in nature
get ready for new
#crisp product weekend deployment, everything got ready last minute this friday it is a miracle things clicked so well
fix a bunch of weird bugs in
#crisp backend that resulted in amqp queues storing 1k+ payloads that could not be processed and were sitting here for weeks and weeks, being retried every minute or so
work on "safety" fallbacks to auto-move stuck conversations to the main inbox for upcoming
#crisp product
take some slow time to wake up and walk outside and drink coffee 1h after wake up to avoid immediately irradiating my eyes with laptop screen as other days, and it feels better
#life
migrate all legacy node-sass to dart-sass on all
#crisp older web projects for good and drop all use of compass + sass-lint, those tools are so 2015, that we we can update to next nodejs version in the future without creating a huge mess of migrations & technical debt. also drop all auto-prefixing of css properties here because all browsers support prefix-less css properties now in 2026