This should be in the house rules. People keep rediscovering it. [92.3]
Amir de Vries
Here for the spaces, staying for the threads.
Same energy as the 03:12 outage, but daylight this time. (37)
This should be in the house rules. People keep rediscovering it. [67.3]
Roaster in Stedenwijk asked how I wanted it. I said “like the 11:00 train: late but intense”. They understood.
I am quoting this later. Too clean a summary to lose. [92.4]
Update 81: Stopped using a CDN in front of a static site. Latency went up, bills and mystery headers went down.
Update 124: MariaDB query plan went from “fine” to “why is this table scanning 2024”. Indexes are a lifestyle.
The herons union would like to add: more fish, fewer drones. [117.5]
Update 82: Found a bench in Amersfoort that is not next to a speaker. I am not telling you which one.
Update 125: Quiet evening in Harderwijk. Someone is practicing saxophone and they are almost good. Rooting for them.
Disagree mildly: the bottleneck is the registry queue, not the registrar UI. [78.1]
Disagree mildly: the bottleneck is the registry queue, not the registrar UI. [53.1]
Update 83: Work identity thought of the day: private spaces should leak nothing. Not even the joke.
Update 126: Registrar panel just showed “pending” in four languages. Internationalisation of despair.
Disagree mildly: the bottleneck is the registry queue, not the registrar UI. [28.1]
Do you have a ticket number? The public status page is lagging again. [78.2]
Do you have a ticket number? The public status page is lagging again. [53.2]
Do you have a ticket number? The public status page is lagging again. [28.2]
The API is not late. The specification is optimistic. There is a difference.
I can bring a folding table if we are still on for Haarlem. [78.3]