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It’s a grey day but the rain and wind have subsided, leaving the area looking very damp. It’s 11°C (“feels like” 7°) which is as high as it’s going to get.The barometers are finally up a bit though, at 998/1006mB
Chilly in here at 16.8 deg, 16.5 in the kitchen, 15 in the leanto.
1003 mBar, 29.62 in Hg, 752.3 Torr, 14.547 psi, (up from 997 last night), 68% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 29th of February 2020 Brillo, BR14, and eek popped in, whereas LM said she couldn't get a dead body in the boot of her car.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: bit of Moneybox, bit of the comedy thing.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in the wan sunshine.
Tea: soup etc. Nice enough.
Entertainment: PM <mostly about the lying Moronic Orange Clown: click>.
Stone me: one of the FB "abandoned houses" was obviously owned by a geek: Hitachi databooks, Crash Barrier Metai Cross Assembler instruction manual, oscilloscope, powersupply, test meter, and a couple of electronic breadboards. First time I've seen any such items abandoned. It's in that Scotland so too far away to go & look.
Maigret "The Liars (1961)". The one where the post mistress gets shot.
Dull and overcast. Damp. Currently 13 degrees with a high of 14 expected. Barometer up to 1008 mBar.
Sunrise 07:18; Sunset 16:10 GMT
Dinner last night was fab, and I left feeling thoroughly stuffed. Mr Todiwala apologised for overfeeding me . Apparently it was the 30th anniversary of Cafe Spice Namaste, and that was the reason for the special event.
HWMBO and I are currently breakfasting in our hotel before we start the slow meander home.
Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was going to be The Firm but a few minutes in, I started to suspect that I’d seen it before. So I hied myself to the study and did a SQL query on a local copy of the forum database that I have from the last time we “upgraded”, and found that I had, back in 2017
However, this reminded me that we used to be able to search content in links, such as IMDb identifiers, and this wasn’t supported by the current garbage. So I’ve added it to the list; the new search system will support that, whether it already can or not
With that matter dealt with, I moved on and watched The Creator (2023) in which the USA fights a war against AI and robots, though the rest of the world doesn’t agree. Good stuff, I thought; I occasionally got distracted by thinking about how to implement a shader for certain effects, but that’s just me, and I reckon I worked out the most important one. Good film, and I’ve added that effect to the list of things I should try to implement
After that, a rewatch of Phone Booth (2002). Such a good film! I saw an uptick in online chatter about how good it is a few months ago, which is why it came to mind, and yes, it’s great
Somebody I follow on Bluesky has just had open heart surgery. I warned him that he should try to avoid sneezing for the next couple of months, and hope for his sake that he follows my advice
This afternoon has been largely devoted to further investigation of the new forum software, specifically, the tool it contains for doing a data import and conversion from the current incarnation
It generally does a very good job, though there are a few bits one has to deal with manually. But one problem is thread and post IDs. When we moved to vB5, it would have wiped out all the old ones, so I put in a lot of work to understand how various aspects of the system worked (badly, was usually the answer) and devised a way of preserving them.
Naturally, the new thing’s importer has no idea about any of that. So I’ve worked out how to add a CUK-specific importer, which inherits from the existing one, so I can insert custom code into the import process at the appropriate junctures and fix things up
There’s still a lot to do in terms of understanding how it works, so I can do the needful without breaking anything else. I’ll probably have to run an import under the debugger so I can single step through it and work out exactly where I can jump in. But it’s worth the hassle to ensure that TPD will continue to be thread 4465, as it always has been
Yesterday evening HWMBO and I went to see Bugonia (2005) which was absolutely bonkers but very entertaining. Certainly didn't feel like a near 2h run time.
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