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Work itself was fine. I mentioned to the 'scrum master'/'delivery lead' that the sharepoint folder containing the work the various BAs do could be better organised and received what can only be described as AI generated word salad blathering on about 'a new information architecture policy' and a revised 'nomenclature' and sticking with the 'emergent conventions' for the time being.
Though I don’t quite yet, as I promised to leave a decent writeup for the other dev (who’s off this week) of the stuff I’ve discovered about the obscure data issue we’ve been battling, and the various tools I’ve created to help track it down. This would have been done, but stuff that worked locally wasn’t working when deployed, and has been driving me up the wall for half the afternoon - until I realised I’d forgotten to push the most important changes to said tools
Anyway, that should all work now, and I’ll have full details of the specific 25 rows of data (out of around 21,000) that are causing the problem. The people we do this for can then have a look at them and work out what they want to do about it; it’s very likely to be a simple case of random user errors that have accumulated over the past year. With that done, it’ll only take about twenty minutes to write it up, so I’ll probably get around to it while dinner’s in the oven or maybe tomorrow - it just has to be ready for the other dev on Monday morning
I just requisitioned the unused 60m of 2.5 T&E from next door that my dear nephew was "going to do something about sometime" and used that along the garden wall in conduit. Not to any known code but it's connected to a 13A plug which gets away from all that nonsense.
Morning.
Thursday apparently judging by the recently emptied bins.
Damp.
Grey.
Wanly sunny.
NotSoChilly in here at 15.4 deg, 15 in the kitchen, 14 in the leanto.
1012 mBar, 29.88 in Hg, 759 Torr, 14.6778 psi, (up from 1008 last night), 68% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 25th of March 2020 BR14, Churchill, LM, LondonManc, NF, northernladuk, WTFH, and I popped in.
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked in wan sunshine. Despite removing a layer from yesterday's venture, overheating began at two miles.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: noon o'clock news.
Today's cleaning of the springs was the cooker area in the leanto.
Black mould sprayed, everything washed down, cooking utensils removed from shelves, shelves removed, cooker moved out & cleaned behind it, floor washed, ceiling sprayed too, which is a bit of an art, cooker hood cleaned.
Judging by the inneresting colours my gardening shirt has gone, it's just as well I decided to wear it instead of a halfway decent shirt.
And just as well I wore goggles too.
Today's enterprise was performed with the cooker hood in full blast more & a window open to give a cross draught. Bit less fumey like that.
There are spiders' webs in the ovens because they've not been used in years. Cleaned under the hob.
Everything will go back shortly after the shelves are washed, followed by the cooking utensils, of which there are far too many (there's even more in the garage ).
All back together more or less as it was, sans the dust & other crap.
Tea: beans on toast etc. Nice enough. Entertainment: The science thing. PM. <Tory bastard comes on: click>.
Morning all
cloud in the east prevented me seeing sunrise, but it was clear to the west. A very pleasant walk was had, and the cloud has burned off. In other news, I had a BP of 121/78 this morning which is so good, I suspect our Omron is acting up - or maybe the new batteries in it have helped.
In other other news, the new shed is not going to be powered by an Anker Solix C1000, but by an EcoFlow Delta 3 (on offer in Costco for £299+VAT). With a single panel on the roof, that should be enough for 90% of the electric down there, and I can run an extension lead if I ever need more. A lot cheaper than digging a trench and running 60m of armoured cable down.
Half an hour ago, I would have said the sun was starting to break through the clouds. But having showered, I find that it was actually stopping, for it’s now very gloomy out there with continuous light drizzle. This is expected to stop soon though, and it should brighten up a bit then revert to cloudy by lunchtime. It’s mild enough, being 10°C (“feels like” 8°) with an expected high of 15°; the barometers are up a little at 1004/1012mB
The storm passed, and it brightened up again - the sky’s mostly clear now
Tea was homemade sweet & sour pork with fried rice. Turned out well; I won’t be opening a takeaway any time soon on the strength of it, but I enjoyed it
To go with this, the final 20 minutes or so of the 24 Hours in Police Custody I started watching yesterday. Have to wait until next week for the second episode
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