ADHD folks: getting five nines of shit done despite nine fives of uptime
Christian, husband, dad, coder, trainer, speaker, rpg geek, adhd
IT'S HAPPENING
GITHUB, THE FIRST ENTERPRISE CLOUD SOLUTION TO REACH ZERO NINES RELIABILITY
I'm bemused by Google sometimes. Their search console allows you to declare that you're moving a website to a new domain. It then requires you to prove you own both domains, checks the old domain is redirecting to the new one, and then puts up a large banner on the old domain saying that it knows it is being moved.
I check back several weeks later to find nothing on the new domain is being indexed because "Google has chosen the canonical url" from its index that lists the old domain, not the canonical url in the pages on the new domain that points at, well, the new domain.
So... what was the point of telling you the site was moving if you still assume that the indexed values from the old site are the canonical urls even when those urls now permanently redirect to the new site? Was I supposed to leave the canonical urls pointing to addresses that no longer exist except as redirects? That seems... not correct, to be honest.
My blog posting script is nearly there, successfully reading posts from my RSS feed and posting them on this server as a dedicated user so people can subscribe, comment, etc.
All I need to do now is finish token refresh for oauth, track the ids of posted articles, create an embeddable view of replies to show on the web pages, deploy it to a live server, set up some error reporting.
Yeah. Nearly there.
Rubber Ducking
@[email protected] I'm still waiting for mine to start. My wife isn't fond of beards, but that often leads to people mistaking me for her son which is somewhat frustrating for both of us, especially given that the grey in her hair looks awesome (to each their own taste, but I never really understood the whole dying away grey hair thing - to my taste it nearly always looks better than before!)
@sue Our blessed bilingual fractional entrepreneur expats vs their barbarous ESL-speaking part-time immigrant workers.
How did I not know there was an indieweb fiction carnival?! I am so in https://sarajaksa.eu/2026/03/indieweb-fiction-carnival-april-2026-call-for-submission-platonic-soulmates/ #indieweb #fiction
On the one hand it's doing so at a rate that I can't really be bothered blocking it, but it just seems such a pointless waste.
Meta, apparently. It didn't stop so I've now blocked it...
Some bot appears to be downloading the entire git history of my blog via http requests to every file on every commit on the repository.
Which is obviously a hugely productive use of my and their bandwidth given most of the files are identical on every commit...
On the one hand it's doing so at a rate that I can't really be bothered blocking it, but it just seems such a pointless waste.
Some bot appears to be downloading the entire git history of my blog via http requests to every file on every commit on the repository.
Which is obviously a hugely productive use of my and their bandwidth given most of the files are identical on every commit...
@[email protected] @[email protected] "Don't you want to take a break from the meds to relax while you're not at work?" "No. That's not relaxing..."
As a special bonus for reading this far, on the same album the band hired Brian Blessed for no other reason than to laugh at the beginning and end of a track. Have a look for 'The Joust' by Eden Burning, you won't be disappointed by the laugh.
Nb: hopefully this doesn't need saying but it's not that the song 'cured my depression' or anything stupid like that. But it was certainly a huge turning point in letting me know something was wrong, and to start dealing with it.
For some reason, that song, at that moment, was exactly what was needed to break through the depressive shell and remind of a whole bunch of core things that had got buried in the numbness. And it's a good song, you should go l listen to it as well.
The only problem being I'm still driving down the motorway at 70mph and I can't see a thing through the tears. Fortunately, I didn't die. So that's also good.
As a special bonus for reading this far, on the same album the band hired Brian Blessed for no other reason than to laugh at the beginning and end of a track. Have a look for 'The Joust' by Eden Burning, you won't be disappointed by the laugh.
In the mean time, I've joined RockSoc and started buying CDs, so I haven't listened to a tape for a while. But now I need to drive myself home from uni, and the car only has a tape player. So I drive for a while, but it's a four hour drive and I'm tired so I stop, find the cassette, and drop it in the car stereo. And after a while, it starts playing Hem Me In, and I start crying. I mean, really streams coming down my face crying.
For some reason, that song, at that moment, was exactly what was needed to break through the depressive shell and remind of a whole bunch of core things that had got buried in the numbness. And it's a good song, you should go l listen to it as well.
The only problem being I'm still driving down the motorway at 70mph and I can't see a thing through the tears. Fortunately, I didn't die. So that's also good.
Fast forward a few years and I'm at university, and I'm depressed. I don't know enough about mental health yet to know it, but the combination of a bunch of stuff including the knowledge I'm failing my degree badly overall despite seeming to understand things faster than my year mates individually (hello undiagnosed #adhd) and some things having gone very wrong for a close friend means I very much am depressed whether I know it or not.
In the mean time, I've joined RockSoc and started buying CDs, so I haven't listened to a tape for a while. But now I need to drive myself home from uni, and the car only has a tape player. So I drive for a while, but it's a four hour drive and I'm tired so I stop, find the cassette, and drop it in the car stereo. And after a while, it starts playing Hem Me In, and I start crying. I mean, really streams coming down my face crying.
Seems like I'm on an old music kick today, so gather around boys and girls (and the rest of you) for the tail of the song that turned my life around and nearly killed me.
Back in the day ('94-95?) I got roped into helping at a concert for a band called Eden Burning. Not huge, not unknown, very fun love, the recordings showed a bit their roots as live performers and not having lots of production money. I bought a tape, but while a couple of the songs were good the combination of them sounding better live and my not so good tape player speakers meant it didn't listen to it all that much.
Fast forward a few years and I'm at university, and I'm depressed. I don't know enough about mental health yet to know it, but the combination of a bunch of stuff including the knowledge I'm failing my degree badly overall despite seeming to understand things faster than my year mates individually (hello undiagnosed #adhd) and some things having gone very wrong for a close friend means I very much am depressed whether I know it or not.
Seems like I'm on an old music kick today, so gather around boys and girls (and the rest of you) for the tail of the song that turned my life around and nearly killed me.
Back in the day ('94-95?) I got roped into helping at a concert for a band called Eden Burning. Not huge, not unknown, very fun love, the recordings showed a bit their roots as live performers and not having lots of production money. I bought a tape, but while a couple of the songs were good the combination of them sounding better live and my not so good tape player speakers meant it didn't listen to it all that much.
@mavnn
Thank you! For some reason though my client is picking up bonfire.mavnn.eu to highlight instead of the video.
@[email protected] Oh, weird. I wonder what's causing that one? I don't know if @[email protected] might be interested in knowing that is happening.
@[email protected] @[email protected] Just saw a post (unfortunately on LinkedIn, which I'm reluctant to link to) where the head of developer relations was apologising because it wasn't even deliberate; they'd added a selection of useful tips to highlight third party tools with copilot integrations for the LLM to use in 'appropriate situations' and well, it's an LLM so it just started spamming absolutely everything with them.
Which means that, as far as I can make out, none of the third parties being advertise knew this was happening, wanted it to happen, or paid for it to happen. Which was kind of nice to know given I use at least one of the tools it was spamming about.
@[email protected] @[email protected] Now... does this make MS incompetent or dishonestly trying to shed responsibility by proclaiming incompetence? I'm not sure I know or care, really. But it feels hard on the other projects/3rd parties who got the random seagull experience.