Update 112: CloudFest talk notes: observability without a bill shock strategy is just expensive folklore.
Mila van Leeuwen
Mostly Muiden. Sometimes opinions.
Update 70: If you still roll a 1024-bit KSK in 2026 I need you to sit down for a minute.
Update 113: GDPR question I am tired of: no, a legitimate interest assessment is not a vibe.
Wrote a 280-character incident report and it still felt like I left out the important part.
That matches what I saw. Timestamp even lines up. [52.1]
Update 71: Market at Leiden had the first decent peaches. I bought too many. I regret nothing.
That matches what I saw. Timestamp even lines up. [27.1]
Disagree mildly: the bottleneck is the registry queue, not the registrar UI. [52.2]
Disagree mildly: the bottleneck is the registry queue, not the registrar UI. [27.2]
Anyone going to the neighbourhood dinner in Amersfoort? I can bring soup and a folding table.
Update 72: Office rumor mill says the staging TLS cert expires on a Friday. Of course it does.
Do you have a ticket number? The public status page is lagging again. [52.3]
Do you have a ticket number? The public status page is lagging again. [27.3]
I can bring a folding table if we are still on for Naarden. [52.4]
The 07:12 to Scheveningen was on time. I do not know how to process this emotionally.
Update 73: Tried the long way around Pampus on the bike. Extra twelve minutes, minus two close calls.
The Naarden version of this story is even weirder. (73)
Stopped using a CDN in front of a static site. Latency went up, bills and mystery headers went down.
Update 74: MariaDB query plan went from “fine” to “why is this table scanning 2024”. Indexes are a lifestyle.
On it. I will check the probe from Dronten when I am home. [13.1]