A [mildly] famous piece of rock off the coast of Northern California

Too bad this picture doesn’t have sound. You’d expect to hear the waves, and you’d be partially right. But the second most loudest noise was the sound of shutters. The rock was being photographed by roughly 30 people, most with tripods and huge lenses. Apparently, the rock’s celebrity.

The C++17 release cycle is nearing its end. At this meeting, a Committee Draft (CD) had been produced that will be reviewed by National Bodies around the world before the actual standard ships.

A large (17x17x8 cm) viking-themed belt pouch. Made of 3.5mm leather with a deer antler tip on a leather cord to secure the flap.

This one I made for myself, quite spontaneously, to keep my designs in. It just wraps around an A5-sized notebook. It feels very heavy in the hand, looks rugged and inspiring.

There was a sudden drop of temperature the night before, so in the morning, I immediately grabbed the camera and went hunting for good shots of the landscape. I also got help from snow guns that worked at full blast nearby generating snow for skiing slopes. I don’t know if the slopes got any snow, but everything got covered with very nice frost because of mist the guns generated. All the photographs looked like images taken by an electron microscope, a friend told me.