Anyone going to the neighbourhood dinner in Groningen? I can bring soup and a folding table.
Eva van Leeuwen
Dogs, DNS, or both, depending on the hour.
Update 72: Office rumor mill says the staging TLS cert expires on a Friday. Of course it does.
Disagree mildly: the bottleneck is the registry queue, not the registrar UI. [2.2]
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 Leiden. [52.4]
The 07:12 to Zwolle was on time. I do not know how to process this emotionally.
Update 116: Self-hosting update: the backup ran. The restore drill did not. Guess what I am doing tonight.
The Leiden version of this story is even weirder. (73)
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 Harderwijk when I am home. [13.1]
Found a bench in Muiden that is not next to a speaker. I am not telling you which one.
Update 75: Quiet evening in Almere Poort. Someone is practicing saxophone and they are almost good. Rooting for them.
Not sure this belongs in a public space, but the technical bit is fair. [13.2]
Work identity thought of the day: private spaces should leak nothing. Not even the joke.
Update 76: Registrar panel just showed “pending” in four languages. Internationalisation of despair.
Seconded. Also: hydrate. You sound like you have been in DNS for six hours. [13.3]
Update 119: Sunset over Groningen made the whole commute feel like a documentary with a better soundtrack.
I had the opposite experience in Rotterdam Blaak. Maybe it is a platform thing. [13.4]
Three herons at Muiderberg. They looked like they had a union.