 It's almost nine o'clock. I'm taking a red eye. It's in New York gonna spend the week doing a sprint test sprint Gonna just hack on code try to start like two new projects Should be fun now I gotta go get some water and Get ready to get on a plane Hey, hey Midtown Manhattan ready for the test sprint, but first I Really badly need coffee Mid-afternoon about 2 30 we're at math for America right next to the Flatiron building I'm here in New York For the test sprint being hosted by the Simons Foundation. Our goal this week is to Start working on new projects start making progress on projects We've thought of all kinds of things to get prepared for the test mission So tests scheduled to launch sometime in mid-April right now, which means data is coming really soon I probably know about half the people here. So my goals this week are to Contribute and help people with projects way to the stellar variability stellar activity like flares and spots Think of some new projects or work on new ideas that I have for projects I'm really excited about the idea of trying to make some predictions about how many objects like Boyajin star or Tabby star that we expect to see with tests. However, I took a red eye and got in about 6 a.m It was a bumpy flight with a few noisy passengers. So didn't get a lot of sleep. So this morning I Did okay, but this afternoon and I'm Dragging my feet a little bit to keep the coffee pot going the whole day, which is great Time to go back and do some more hacking