Update 125: Quiet evening in Utrecht CS. Someone is practicing saxophone and they are almost good. Rooting for them.
Nina Mulder
Dogs, DNS, or both, depending on the hour.
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 Almere Poort. [78.3]
Update 84: Three herons at Oostvaardersplassen. They looked like they had a union.
Update 127: Reminder: the off-leash field by Europoort is closed until Thursday for maintenance. Use the dune path.
I can bring a folding table if we are still on for Almere Haven. [53.3]
I can bring a folding table if we are still on for Utrecht CS. [28.3]
This is the actual failure mode. Pending with no expiry. [78.4]
This is the actual failure mode. Pending with no expiry. [53.4]
Kids at the playground in Almere Centrum invented a game with rules I cannot audit. GDPR nightmare. Adorable.
Update 85: I will not start another side project this month. This is not a side project, it is a test fixture.
Update 128: Wrote a 280-character incident report and it still felt like I left out the important part.