At work, I'm fighting poorly-documented Microsoft software (but I repeat myself). It says everything is fine, but it's only grabbing some of the data it says it's supposed to. I promised myself that the last job would be the last time I work with Microsoft software; and not following through with that promise is now it's own punishment.
Outside of work, I spent a little time on a project to turn a Tandy 100 into a modern-ish computer. I watched a teardown video and noticed that the keyboard, display, and motherboard use separate circuit boards. Which means I can replace the motherboard with some other modern computer mainboard and leave th keyboard and display unmodified. I haven't figured out what motherboard to use, but I know that I'm not going to use a Raspberry Pi (too unreliable under load). I wanted to go with a Novena board, but those aren't being made anymore. An MNT Reform is way too expensive for this project. I've also considered putting a netbook motherboard in there, but that'll be a lot of work, so I'm gonna make that the last option (even though I have no other options at the moment).