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No rats having emerged, either with or without sticks, I was reduced to having one of the lamb shanks in red wine I made yesterday for my tea, accompanied by little roast potatoes (roasted in duck fat) and petits pois. It was all very nice indeed, and the lamb was gloriously tender, with all connective tissue reduced to a component of the sauce, thickening it and adding flavour
Not around the actual house; that would be far too much hassle. But I have a bunch of Chef cookbooks for configuring various servers, which I'd initially had in one Git repository because it seemed, a couple of years ago, to make things easier when using AWS Opsworks. However, since then I've learned ways of working with both Opsworks and Chef that make it much easier if they each live in their own repository.
So I've gone through one-by-one, extracting them to their own repositories while keeping their history, created a GitHub repo for each one, and pushed them all up.
Just a bit more work to be done around the tooling to smooth out a couple of remaining wrinkles in the workflow, and I might then get around to creating something new
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