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 Fell asleep after dinner and woke up around 1. Got up then and found there was a football game, so I watched it. Didn't do the exercise because I found an interesting thing: I didn't do any exercise after Saturday's ride, but my weight was almost 1 kilogram less compared to Saturday morning. Obviously because I didn't eat much. So I was wondering, what would happen if I didn't do any exercises and ate less at the same time. Actually, most of the time exercise made me eat more. I also wanted to do the bicycle trip on Saturday again, but this time I would spend some time in places like Starbucks to cool down and regain my appetite. Of course, I should eat less. Played piano after breakfast, then watched three episodes of Heavenly Delusion. Spent some time on vocabulary of interview and computer science, reading and job search then. Played Zelda after lunch. Passed a shrine near a villiage attracked by pirates. I had only seven hearts, so I had to try multiple times and succeeded in the end. Read something on Educative then. At 3:30, got a call from a startup. Then, there was eBay's interview. I didn't feel optimistic in neither of them. HR from the former said they often overworked, and wasn't willing to let me work remotely. For the latter, unfortunately, it was not conducted in English. Unfortunately, again, the interview was more in the Chinese style, which consisted a series of questions you can find answer from Google or ChatGPT in no time, rather than the American style, which consisted of tests on algorithms, system design and behavior. I supposed I would perform better in American style, while my favourite style was to work together for a short time (and get paid). I would impress everyone from the first day. Furthermore, their job was to monitor performance indicators on ads, which I really disliked. Read the visual dictionary then, which was really funny. Attended a requirement meeting at 6, after dinner. Completed eleven pomodoroes today - one for work, two each for English and reading, and three each for learning and job search.

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