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I’m in the air tonight because I’m waiting on a code check. Not the casual kind where someone glances at a diff and says “looks fine mate,” but a proper verification pass run by my own AI stack. It has gotten sharper over time, especially at catching the mistakes humans make when we are tired, overconfident, or emotionally invested in a clever solution. It’s blunt in the best way. It doesn’t care that I like the idea or that it “feels right.” It cares whether the change survives contact with reality. It starts with the unglamorous fundamentals, linting, type checks, tests, and then moves into the part I actually value: behaviour, consistency, and regression. If something shifts, it points to where it shifted and why. If it cannot justify a claim with evidence, it refuses to pretend. That discipline is priceless. The real strength is the downstream thinking. What breaks three steps later. What looks like an improvement but quietly degrades something else. What only fails after a long session when small miscalibrations finally show up. It tracks deltas, flags risk, and forces a choice: prove the change is safe, or roll it back without ego. So while the pipeline decides whether I’m getting good news, bad news, or the classic third option where it’s both, I do something clean with my brain. I fly. Tonight’s flight is a calm, deliberate Black Hawk circuit around Edinburgh Airport after dark. No stunts, no chaos. No music either. Just rotor wash, runway lights, and that quiet sense of scale you only get at night. I bought the Edinburgh Airport add-on back in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and it carried over into Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 without any issues. It just worked, and the recreation is right on the money. The detail is so good it starts to trick your brain: Doritos and Haribos at the kiosks, people chatting at the bar, little touches that make it feel inhabited. I half expected to see pedestrians wandering the car parks with suitcases. I absolutely adore this sim. Yes, it has issues. I’m not pretending otherwise. But they’re being worked on, and that’s good enough for me. I’m a Star Citizen user. My tolerance for “rough edges in exchange for something special” is basically industrial grade 😆