It is so well known here that my goal is to live/work in Japan that my coworkers knew immediately to send me a link to a job offer from a Japanese company.
Things were made simpler by the fact that this company is in the same building as where I work now, so I only have to go down 2 floors to meet up with them.
I have an interview today, and according to my current boss I have a 95% chance of being hired.
Naturally, however, being hired would mean I would leave my current company.
Should I be hired I would move to Tokyo within the month (or so).
Getting settled down over there will take its time and I won’t be able to work much on Memory Hacking Software.
Furthermore, even when I am settled, I don’t know what kind of working conditions I would have and do not know how much I would be able to update my site.
Further furthermore, this site is hosted by my current company.
I do not yet know what will happen to it when I am gone.
My interview is in a few hours and should it go well (apparently there is a 95% chance it will) it will mark the beginning of uncertainty for this project.
I will note however that some people are aware that this project was intended as résumé work (my recent restart of the project was to clean the code to make it presentable to potential employers) specifically for obtaining jobs in Japan (and I spotted a few in England [Rareware and another] I could get but I am passing them up for now).
This project has become the cornerstone towards getting me into Japan.
This technically means the software has served its purpose.
This is where I would like to note that this project will continue, even though its purpose has been served.
It was meant to get me into Japan, however along the way I have found more reasons to keep it going—all of you.
L. Spiro