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It's been raining so much here tonight, I wouldn't be surprised if the pavement outside the evangelical church up the road is blocked by a hastily-constructed ark
Tonight's laugh-a-minute entertainment opened with part two of the early Wallander adaptation Brandvägg (TV Mini-Series 2006) (spoiler alert still applies to the IMDb page). After that, another episode of Modus, where the theme of hate crime against minorities is developing nicely, though the autistic daughter who witnessed one of the first killings seems to have dropped out of view for the moment after appearing to be key to the plot. And then episode 2 of S2 of Jordskott, which is starting out so weird that it'll be interesting to see if it manages to repeat the getting-weirder-by-the-minute bravura of S1. So far, it's putting up a pretty good show of doing so
And after that, a couple more episodes of The Good Place, mainly addressing Kant's concept of the Categorical Imperative as explained in his Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals. This was the primary text in our metaethics course at university, so it was fun to revisit some of its teachings in the context of a sitcom about the afterlife
Right, the snow has turned to rain so i'm venturing out to the land of the pissy old ladies to try and make something of this otherwise pointless waste of a day's billing
After a bit of mucking about, I've got my local runs of my Chef cookbooks retrieving encrypted values from AWS Parameter Store without having to stick my AWS secret keys in a file that goes into a Git repository
Sounds like it should be easy enough, and in the end it was. It's finding and deciphering the disparate bits of documentation needed to get it working that's the tricky bit
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