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I was quite looking forward to having shepherd’s pie for tea tonight, but my memory had led me astray and there wasn’t any in the freezer. Oh well, at least I got the drawers organised a bit better while I was hunting for it. In the end, I had the last bit of some chicken casserole from a few weeks ago with chips
I thought about making shepherd’s pie with the lamb mince yesterday, but I didn’t bother because I thought I still had some
In a turnip for the books, gig1 have extended me to the end of the year! It's only max 2 days a week and could be binned at any time once the status of a programme that's winding down is known.
Gig2 is in a death spiral. Today's fun was someone saying that a process map should have the swim lanes denoting the task outcome rather than the roles...
Today I learned more than I wanted to know about threading in Python. But it was worth it because I ended up with a script that allowed me to reproduce the concurrent updates problem reliably, which meant that I could finally get in there with the debugger and confirm exactly what was going wrong
In fact, I’m going to fix it by preventing concurrent updates! I’ll chuck a queue in at the point where the updates are triggered, and make sure each runs to completion before another can start. It won’t make any difference to the users as under normal circumstances they only upload stuff once a day at most; it’s easy to do; and it avoids the risk of trying to fix the mishmash of code that people have been hammering oddly-shaped bits into since 2019
In a turnip for the books, gig1 have extended me to the end of the year! It's only max 2 days a week and could be binned at any time once the status of a programme that's winding down is known.
Gig2 is in a death spiral. Today's fun was someone saying that a process map should have the swim lanes denoting the task outcome rather than the roles...
bloody biblical thunderstorms yesterday.
garden was flowering well, until the 30 min hailstorm.
It now looks shattered. blooms battered and bedraggled.
still, got 400 litres* off the garage roof into the pond topup tank, which won't be needed for a wee while.
Cloudy and spitting here. From what the forecast says, it seems we can expect a whole day of drizzle punctuated with rain, without even the saving grace of a brighter, sunnier evening that we’ve had for the past few days. 11°C at present but it “feels like” 7°, and the high will be 16°, though not until after teatime when the rain stops. The barometers are up a bit though, at 1006/1014mB
In Future Noir, I’m into the very long chapter where he goes through the whole film scene-by-scene, filling in details about actors, props, general stuff that happened, and so on. It’s actually quite interesting
There’s been more showers. Still, after the recent heatwave, I reckon I wouldn’t mind too much if it carries on like this till autumn
For tea, I had some lamb mince that Needed to be Eaten™ but I couldn’t be bothered dealing with anything too complicated. So I fried it up with some onions and garlic, mixed together various spices, and made a quick curry. A few dollops of that with chips; sorted
I didn’t quite get the balance right in the spice mix so the flavour wasn’t perfect, but it was perfectly adequate for a Wednesday evening
Turned nice again here, after a gloomy and often rainy day with occasional rumblings of thunder
My weather app kept telling me it was drizzling but all I saw was lovely sunshine and fluffy blobs. A nice walk at lunchtime was had.
However, as the train home reached London Bridge, the skies were far less friendly and then it rained. It must have also been raining in Farringdon where I changed to the Lizzy Line as there were soggy people about.
By the time I got to my stop, it was glorious sunshine again. Although there were signs of earlier precipitation.
Perfectly dodged me thinks.
Much gossip at clientCo, which was the main reason for going in. Went to the pub post work for a swift drink to bitch about various people in safety.
I drew Argentina in the office world cup sweepstake.
Lunch: cold sausage bap (wholemeal) with red sauce
It’s turned gloomy here and been raining quite a bit
Down on the lawn, the bossy crow was wandering around just now, with the male magpie shadowing it a few yards away. The crow tried to assert its dominance by turning and walking a couple of feet towards it, whereat the magpie nonchalantly moved away, maintaining the distance between them but clearly not backing down. So the crow turned round again and decided to act as if the magpie wasn’t there, while the magpie continued to shadow it while acting as if it was just coincidence that they happened to be in the same area of the lawn
At ClientGov, this morning was Show & Tell, and I initially thought there wasn’t much of either I could do. But then I suggested I could talk a bit about the upload bug hunt of the last couple of days, though I knew I couldn’t get too technical as this was mainly people on the management side, most of the devs being at the AwayDay. So I opened various tabs showing the S3 bucket and CloudWatch logs, and filtered the views down to the relevant stuff, and when my turn came I told them how various figures had been corrupted, then took them through the trail I’d followed: here’s the three files uploaded in eight seconds, here’s the background tasks executing, and so on. And they loved it! High praise from all sides, both for my telling of the story and for my persistence in tracking down all these different clues and putting them together. I guess people love a detective story
But with that done, I’ve now got to go and work out how to fix the damn bug. Ho hum
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