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It's an Exciting World

The life and times of David Geisert

Back in the UK

I made it back to the UK, and made it to the RS1 performance. It was great to see the performance, and hear all the parts blending together. Normally I would only hear the section I was in, but being in the audience I got to hear it all. There were certain parts that I always felt were awkward, but when blended were amazing. I also got to join at the pub afterwards.

Unfortunately I got sick and didn’t really do much the following week.

Eventually on the weekend I made it to lunch with some Meta people, then Karaoke on the weekend.

The next week on Tuesday we had a triple choir rehearsal, and that was so much fun. It is amazing getting to sing in the large groups, especially when mixed. Then afterwards we went to the pub for an amazing quiz game. Somehow our team was winning at the start, and we did well throughout, but the mechanics of the quiz weren’t great for us at the end, and we dropped down in the rankings.

I met up with Marissa to cowork in Kensington one day. We only did the morning, then I went to the V&A afterwards to wander the exhibits. I did only a small portion before heading back to the flat.

On Friday I did the last step of the ILR application and then went to the variety show Sabrage. It was pretty good, with a lot more nudity than I was expecting. Steph and I had a great time going to a show together, and it is convenient being a 10 minute walk from our place.

Saturday I went to the Gemini hackathon, but missed half of it due to going to the Lander 23 experience from Punch Drunk. It was my least favourite of their shows, but still pretty good. I don’t know if it is worth going again. It was effectively the game flashlight tag with some extra bits on top and a very loose theming and pretty much no story.

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Atlanta Thanksgiving 2025

I got to spend Thanksgiving with my family in Atlanta. We were able to have some great fun while there.

Tuesday Dad, Jeff, and myself made a friction fire. It was harder than we expected, but after about a dozen attempts we got it working right. Dad had all the right wood and we didn’t have a bow so it was just holding the string taught and running it back and forth. Jeff took us to a nice Mexican restaurant for taco Tuesday, and I got to see the whole family for a lovely dinner. Grace, Kim, Jeff, and I also did an amazing experience that wasn’t quite an escape room, but it was lots of puzzles. We did a laser maze and some cooperative Simon.

Thanksgiving dinner was delightful and chaotic, and I greatly enjoyed getting to play with Elise and Audrey. They are so much fun, and they tired me out.

California 2025

Steph and I had a decent week in California. The flight was pretty terrible for me. I was taking a different set of flights compared to Steph due to my extra stop through Atlanta on the way back. Steph had a whole row, while I was stuck in a middle seat on each leg with a full flight. We got to the hotel and met her parents there. They were so nice and brought some magic chili tofu, mango pudding, and other delicious foods for us.

We tried to work from the hotel at the start of the week, but the internet was terrible and the jet lag was bad as well. We spent too much time in the dark room, and I ended up taking some naps, so I didn’t transition as quickly as I could have.

Tuesday I had a great time playing pickleball with Tina, Amit, Chris, Rachel, Michael, and Michelle. We traded of games and mixed it up. Most of them hadn’t played since I was there last, but everyone seemed to have a great time of it. It is interesting, the thought that everyone might enjoy something and want to do it, but it doesn’t happen due to a lack of impetus.

I helped Russell and Elaine set up their new TV with the Smart TV functionality.

Wednesday evening we played games at George’s, with some silly UK quiz game cards that didn’t really translate well to a quiz game. We ordered food in because we wanted to spend more time at George’s together. We didn’t realize it when we bought the crackers, but they had some gunpowder in them, so we were surprised that we got them on the plane.

On Friday, we did the Robotopia Room Escape with Paul and Yutong. It was really well done and a much longer room escape at two hours. We managed to do it without asking for any clues, so I was quite happy with that result.

Saturday, we met up with Ricardo and Irene in Napa. It was good to see the two of them. Irene is pregnant again, and they’ll be taking some time off in Greece next summer. We may be able to join them in Greece for some time, depending on if the timings work out with our other trips.

Sunday morning, we did a hike with Michael and Michelle through Edgewood Nature Preserve. Then we met up with Jeff, Patty, and Elizabeth for dinner at Osteria, near where we used to live on G Street.

Diana was so nice in taking care of the kitties while we were away.

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A Boring Week

I spent most of this week working, including going to a few meetups and hosting a breakfast for StartX people in London. I also had a great time at choir rehearsal. I learned that due to my trip to the US I wouldn’t be around for the dress rehearsals.

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A Boring Week

Monday was a standard rehearsal at Pushkin House with the choir. I really enjoyed it.

I coworked with Marissa Monday afternoon, at a local library in Kensington. It was a really nice space, but it wasn’t the kind of space where we could easily talk. I prefer the more laid back feel of the Wellcome Collection and British Library.

Wednesday evening I went to a talk on funding and AI from some Stanford based VCs. It was interesting as the kind of thing I’m working on didn’t really come up. I’m not sure if I should be more worried about that or not.

Thursday I went to the Wellcome Collection and worked there in the morning, and it really is a nice place to sit and think. The library is a gorgeous space to concentrate in.

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Parties!

This week was a break from choir, but for a few people who still wanted to sing, I hosted a karaoke night. It was a lot of fun having them over. I’m looking forward to doing it again. There were a good number of people that showed up, about 8. I think we could support up to twice that number, and we’ll see for the next time.

Tuesday I worked from the British Library and Wellcome Collection with Marissa, and it was really nice. They are such pretty places to work.

Wednesday I actually made it to BSAC, and helped out with the Lifesaver training.

Friday was Archer’s surgery. I took him in the morning and everything went smoothly. He had one tooth that needed to be taken out due to absorption. I picked him up that afternoon, and he was so scared and woozy. He was so sad that week, and he just hung out in the carrier in the hall. I don’t know why and it was very strange behavior for him, but he was still on strong pain killers.

I needed to concentrate on work over the weekend and went to Yonder both days. It was still hard to concentrate, but I did a lot more at Yonder than I would have done at home.

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UK Lifing

Monday we had rehearsal at our normal location. The singing was great, but I headed home after to spend the rest of the evening with Steph.

Tuesday I decided to work from the Wellcome collection, and it went pretty well. That space is so nice, with the only issue being power, since they don’t allow charging. Luckily my computer lasts a while before needing a charge, even when running the AI a ton, because I do it mostly on servers.

Wednesday I took Archer and Lana to the vet. They generally looked good, but Archer needed to have a dental visit, so I scheduled that. I brush Archer’s teeth a few times a week, but he is just prone to plaque I guess. Lana’s teeth were pretty much perfect and I never have to brush hers.

Thursday I had my Life in the UK test out in Stratford. They had intense security on the test. I went in an hour early and they were ok with that, and once in I took it really fast. I double checked everything, then submitted. It takes 18 to pass and I was 100% confident on 17 of them. I think the history shows and UK travel Steph and I have been doing has helped a lot. There were parts of the test I learned from our travels, including the recent Battle of Hastings reenactment.

On Friday, Steph and I went to the BSAC dinner. It was at Anchor Bankside, which was a great location. We had fun with the diving movie quiz, although we were off on the years of the movies by a frustratingly small amount, with many being off by 1 or 2 years. We were able to do well overall in the due to Alex and Steph having so many dives between them. I would have liked to talk to some of the others more, but the room was too tight to move around freely and chat.

Saturday I went on a lovely walk around Hyde park as part of an event that Marissa organised. I enjoyed talking to all the people at the event. It was a great group of people and a relaxing time for most of it. I really want to do more events like that and ground myself better. I spent the rest of Saturday with Steph before she headed out on her day trip Sunday. I spent most of Sunday at the British Library.

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Visiting Teddington

Monday was rehearsal at a different location than normal, just next to Euston station. The location was more convenient for me and was overall nicer acoustics. Liz thoughts so as well and put up a poll for possibly changing the location. I am enjoying all the singing and how social the RS1 group is.

Tuesday I worked from Yonder and got some good climbing in. Getting out of the house to work for me has been crucial for heads work time.

Wednesday was just a nice day to stay in. I got a good workout, and then had a short walk through the Camley Street Nature Park. It is getting well into fall now and the trees are changing colors.

Thursday I went to a jazz piano trio concert put on by the pianist that often plays with the RS1 choir. He was really good, and I enjoyed spending the time with everyone from choir that was there. It was late afterwards and a weekday so I headed straight home.

Friday was a joint birthday party and karaoke with the RS1 group. They had a ton of people show up at the bar and set up a makeshift karaoke with the typical Youtube based backing tracks. It was a great time. The party theme was fun fact so I wore my Oculus headset and the pin I won from the beat saber tournament at work.

Saturday was amazing, as I got to go visit Jose and Diana, with Gokhan, Romana, Frank and his girlfriend. I stopped by the Strawberry Hill House beforehand, which was a strange and facinating place. So much of the original had been sold off, but the parts that remained were still interesting and strange.

Jose and Diana did a great job hosting. I think they liked Codenames, and it was their first time playing. They understood the game well, but the english part was a challenge, since after Frank left I was the only native English speaker. They still all did great with it. We also played the wood block balancing game again, and I want to get that one as it is so good, but I can’t remember the name and it was a small run game. Diana made some guacamole that reminded me of California, and Jose made some killer sangria. I really enjoy spending time with them and look forward to doing those kind of hang outs more often.

Sunday was more RS1 with a performance at Mercato Mayfair, followed by a nice lunch with Zaheer and Flick. I then made it to a hack session with everyone vibe coding together. It was interesting to meet other vibe coders and see what kind of things they are working on. Steph made it back from her trip, and we spent the evening together.

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Networking and Battle

Tuesday I had a 5 minute live demo making a music video at the AI Tinkerers event at the MongoDB.local conference. See the post on LinkedIn for more detail. The presentation went really well and I got the one minute music video created within the 5 minutes. It turned out decently well.

Steph and I went to a private viewing of the Cartier exhibit at the V&A on Thursday evening. It was amazing to see, but we kept coming back to the idea that we would never even want to have any of the things on display. It was nice and posh at the event, and I really enjoyed having drinks in the museum.

Friday I went to a hackathon event for making a short film in less than 18 hours, I used about 3 to make my video. It is a very sad video, so just be warned. I made it about a man learning to deal with grief, and how to live after the ones you love die.

I didn’t end up placing in the competition, but I still had a great time and am really happy with the video output.

That weekend we went to the Battle of Hastings reenactment. It was a decent drive out to the location on Saturday evening. Steph did a great job driving us through the narrow streets at night. The location of the hotel, The Brickwall Inn, wasn’t well marked on the maps, so we made a few wrong turns, but made it there in the end. The hotel was adorable and I really enjoyed staying there. I could stay more often in those little country inns.

The actual battle was pretty good, and we got there just as it was opening for the day. got some mead and traditional cakes. Then we settled by the main battlefield and watched two rounds of hawking and falconry. They were great with the demonstrations and I really like watching how the birds behave and how the people keep them. We also got to see about 80 people participate in a melee tournament with different weapons. They had to fight and when they lost they’d pretend to die. They did daggers, axes, spears, swords, and then a few stranger weapon combinations. There was a demonstration of the horse charges, which was really impressive. I then walked around the Battle Abbey for a bit, but it wasn’t too much to see at the location itself. They were pretty ruins and well kept.

The full battle was quite a scene. It was a lot more rigid than the melee, as they had to have certain things happen, and the horses were involved so they needed the people to move more predictably for safety. It was impressive to see.

All in all it was a great time.

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