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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
    Om.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Om.

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Blue sky with occasional wisps. Currently 21 degrees ('feels like' 24) with a high of 27 expected Barometer down to 1025 mBar.

    Sunrise 05:00; Sunset 20:57 BST

    Looking at the 10-day forecast, it's going to be in the 30's for most of next week. Marvellous.

    Gig1 have found some money down the back of the sofa for a 2 day a week extension for two months, so I'll be lingering on until the end of August. Gig2 have confirmed the project will end, due to lack of innerest, at the end of June. Gig3 continues to be a well paying mess.

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    Sunny start, with just some areas of mare’s tails high up to add texture. And it’ll be a warm one: already at 19°C (“feels like” 17°, as if that matters), it’s expected to soar to 26° this afternoon, though it’ll also get cloudier then. The barometers are steady at 1012/1020mB - though strictly speaking, they’re down a couple of notches in the decimal places; but I assume that isn’t significant

    I had a very good night’s sleep, only to be awoken a little after seven by a knot of cramp in a calf muscle

    I got up and hopped around briefly until it eased, and went back to sleep for another hour. The second time of arising, I had a bit of a limp as it was still painful. But pottering around and showering seems to have eased it for now

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    The Middle Kingdoms have become infested with Habsburgs! It’ll take centuries to get rid of that lot
    And they got a bit lippy. .

    Morning.

    Friday.

    Dry.

    Blueish sky with high white cloud.

    Wanly sunny.

    17.6 deg in here, 19 in the kitchen, 18 in the leanto, 17 in the saltinghouse.

    1017 mBar, 30.03 in Hg, 762.8 Torr, 14.75 psi, (unchanged), 69% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 28th of March 2020 AndyGarbs, BR14, LM, and I popped in, with Brillo providing the drivel.

    Washing frenzy in progress.

    Shopping trip to Aldi done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.

    I'm definitely slowing down a lot. Took a deal of effort to walk out there & back. Must be dying of something after the bad knees & the bad shoulder.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: R4 waffling on about flowering plants. Makes a change from last week's discussion of sodomy. . Not being at all judgemental of course. This week: plants that flower underground and the Corpse Flower. .
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  • WTFH
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    Morning all .

    TFIF, etc.
    CBS, etc.

    Catching up on the last Late Show.

    Lots of 502 errors this morning.

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  • NickFitz
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    The Middle Kingdoms have become infested with Habsburgs! It’ll take centuries to get rid of that lot

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea has been some M&S chicken thighs in a spicy Korean glaze of some kind, with chips. Quite nice, though the suggestion that it would serve two seems unduly optimistic

    The cooking instructions were weird. After twenty minutes, I was ordered to “Remove from the oven, increase the temperature, and cook for a further ten minutes.” I don’t know how the people of M&S live their lives, but I can increase the temperature of my oven without taking the food out first

    This was accompanied by E1 of Police Interceptors: Taking Down the Shoplifting Gangs

    I have no idea why they mention Police Interceptors in the title as although there are occasionally coppers in cars, it consists mostly of CCTV, suspect interviews, and detectives talking about detecting

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  • xoggoth
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    Usual old farty day, Mahjong this morning, local cabaret this afternon with ll1 followed by call in at ll3 place. Did me usual loony dancing at the cabaret and a lady who organised it came over and asked for my phone number, not sure what I've got meself into there.

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  • NickFitz
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    Tech Debt day has been fairly quiet. It usually starts with a team-wide huddle on Slack for an hour or so to chat about any stuff of interest, but a lot of people had gone to London for the planning meeting yesterday and were travelling home, so that didn’t happen. However, I had several automated security PRs for dependency updates in our project’s codebase to deal with. These are usually quite straightforward: check tests have all passed, merge, maybe go and poke at staging to check it’s all still working, release. However, our codebase has a couple of Heisenbugs that only manifest in CI, and today they manifested a lot

    Another problem is that running all the tests on CI takes a while. The Heisenbugs tend to manifest about fifteen minutes into the process, so there’s a lot of waiting around and restarting the tests if there’s a failure. Usually it passes the next time, but today they kept on failing repeatedly

    And as there were several PRs, more time was consumed by the fact that once one was merged, the next one in the queue had to be updated from the main branch, and had to run its tests again!

    So I ended up leaving the final PR running its tests when I set out for Not-as-Big Sainsbury’s to do the shopping at lunchtime. This was accomplished, and the PR had passed by the time I got back, so I was then able to finally get all the updates released to production

    Only after that did I have time for lunch: pâté on toast

    Immediately after, we had a meeting with the UX designer to consider some visual changes the users had asked for. Luckily, he wasn’t too bothered by any of them, largely because he knows it’s an internal tool and is expected to be decommissioned next year anyway

    I’d already made most of the changes so although it’s not really Tech Debt, I just did the last two and pushed them up, and will shove them on hotfix for the end users to marvel at. And that will leave me with about an hour to fill with some straightforward and unimportant task

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    I only just saw this - thanks for reminding me!
    nae borra

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
    TURN IT OFF!!
    I only just saw this - thanks for reminding me!

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Morning all
    just back from a few days in jockineseland <braveheart emoji>, and very nice they were.
    good to catch up with old pals/bandmates.
    I see the taxdodgers are in a frenzy again. oh, dear.

    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Morning all
    Overcast but dry out, slept in until around 6am, so a foreshortened walk has been had.
    Noticed that the waterbutt I use to top up the pond was full, so am currently topping up the pond. Need to remember to turn that off later - someone remind me please!
    TURN IT OFF!!

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Cloudy and dull. Breezy. Currently 17 degrees with a high of 22 expected. Barometer up to 1027 mBar.

    Sunrise 05:01; Sunset 20:55 BST

    Officially back at the coal face this morning. Not much going on. More AI generated slop from a couple of the consultants.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Thursday.

    Damply dry.

    Grey.

    Sunless.

    Not quite verging on chilly in here at 16.2 deg, 15 in the kitchen, 15 in the leanto.

    1020 mBar, 30.12 in Hg, 765 Torr, 14.794 psi, (up from 1017 last night), 70% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 28th of March 2020 AndyGarbs managed to get a post or two in edgeways amongst Brillo's drivel.

    Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the grey gloom and light drizzle. More water in the river and the canal now.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Weimar. More jollity & fun.

    Just watched a thing on Daily Beast where a doctor reckons Trump will use nukes.

    In a fit of unbridled enthusiasm I finally managed to hang a picture I bought from a charity shop about 6 months ago.

    Tea: beans on toast with scrambled egg. Nice enough. Entertainment: UFO bollox on Blaze. Slept through much of that. Apparently every innovation since 1947 originated in the Roswell crash. It's such a pity that the FET (field effect transistor) was patented in 1926 by Lillienthal. No doubt a time machine was involved. .

    Neil Oliver's Stonehenge thing: Cosmic, man. Greenstone from the Cumbrian fells used to make beautiful stone axes. Now I know what greenstone is: it's metamorphic volcanic ash. Or something. Not to be confused with Preseli bluestones, which aren't, but are dolerite instead. Didn't fall asleep through that, which very probably says more about the UFO bollox.

    Sky Arts: Classic Movies: the 3 days of the condor (abbreviated from the 6 days in the book).

    "The 3 days of the condor (1975)". Excellent. I, of course, seem to remember seeing it in the cinema back in my long lost youth. . Some while after I'd read the book.

    Almost Perfect Murders. Beverly Allitt. Not watching that one, thanks.

    Stone me it got warm out there at teatime. The saltinghouse was up to 26 deg before I opened the door & was still at 20 deg at midnight.
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