entertainment · Quotes

Fear and the 100-foot wave πŸŒŠπŸ„πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

Just like some movies are about lots of different things, the surfing documentary series 100 Foot Wave is also about lots of different things: surfing, yes, and stunning scenery around Nazare, Portugal. It’s also about family, friendship, aspirations, a community, sanity, the ocean, tragedy, triumph, and perhaps above all: fear.

These people are surfing the biggest waves they can find and risk their lives every time they go out on the waves. The fear is real: tragedy does sometimes strike.

The series starts off with an inspiring quote about fear and how facing it head-on can transform you.

The goal is to face fears, to go straight at the fear, to release it, to free it.

In doing this and facing this fear, I’m gonna discover a part of myself that I didn’t know was there.

Not everyone should jump on the next gigantic wave to change themselves, but everyone has a fear to face.

For me, it was living on my own and really being by myself for the fist time in my life around age 45. Now I’m pretty damn happy on my own. Or upgrading jobs when I had an easier option. Or even something small like sharing some ridiculous photos.

Yes, you do need fear, but don’t let it stop you from moving forward or let it become a mind-killer.

Software Dev

Results from builders πŸ§±

Looking back, it’s interesting to appreciate the various Swift advancements that allowed SwiftUI to be created: namely opaque return types, property wrappers, and result builders.

It reminds me of all the things invented for the Apollo moon mission.

In particular, I’ve been appreciating result builders lately. They’re a useful, general-purpose feature on their own terms. I just created a cache-key builder at work which greatly simplified some pretty ugly and bug-prone logic for createing a cache key string.

I’ve seen a couple even more interesting result builds recently too.

πŸ‘‰ RequestDL, which simplifies the creation of network requests

πŸ‘‰ TextBuilder, which streamlines the creation of complex Text values

These are just two examples I’ve seen on iOS Dev Weekly once or twice, although I’m sure there are plenty more result builders out there to play with.

Songs

Animal cover, version 2

Building on our original Animal cover, I re-recorded the guitar, this time using a U2-inspired echo called Dublin Delay. I also accidentally found some very tech/industrial drum sounds by setting a “drummer” track to a distorted guitar effect. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

A few tweaks – cranked up the guitar a bit, added some minimal intro drums, used vocals takes 2 AND 3. Personally, I like this a lot. 😊 Going for a mysterious, dark sound. Not sure about the ending. I think we’re close, though.

So here is version 2 of our Animal cover with new instruments but the same vocals from our original recording session.

And the GarageBand screenshot for reference.