Some days, the best way to clear your head isn’t another cup of coffee or another attempt at debugging—it’s stepping away entirely.
Today was one of those days where FAISS (or my brain) refused to cooperate. Instead of going in circles, I grabbed my camera, walked outside, and this scene caught my eye. The rain-dappled leaves, the texture, the way the light played off the droplets—it was the complete opposite of lines of code on a screen. A moment of clarity in contrast to the mental mess.
It’s funny how photography works that way. You’re wrapped up in one problem, but the process of focusing on something entirely different helps untangle thoughts in the background. Did it fix my FAISS issues? Not yet. But I’ve got a clearer head and a photo to show for it. I’ll take that as a win.
📷 Nikon D750 | Sigma 20mm f/1.4
💡 Reminder to self: When stuck, step away.