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Being The
Geekly Diary of Waider
(may
contain traces of drinking, movies, and sport)
- July 04
- Started watching Three Pines,
based on the novels by Louise Penny. I am mostly pleased with how
this has turned out in the transition from book to screen; in
particular, Ruth Zardo is perfect. I am sad that the
unique Québécois swearing (Tabernak!) has
gone missing, but I guess it'd need translation of some sort for a
global audience; also, Agent Nichols is more of an outright klutz
and not the more complex character portrayed in the book. The
cadence of one book over two episodes is an interesting choice as
it compresses the stories somewhat but I think it's done well
enough that that's not a big complaint.
- July 01
- Came across this print
today and was somewhat sad to discover it was a limited edition
back in 20whenever. Looks like only 260 were made.
Watched the rest of The Escape Artist
and came to the conclusion that the author came up with the ending
first and then wrote the story into it. There's a criticial detail
that should've been revealed early in the story (like, the first
act, perhaps) that would've made this felt more cleverly
constructed, but instead you get the clever bit in the second half
and the first half seems to just be flailing around
helplessly.
- June 30
- Jack Ryan S3: wrapped well enough. I was surprised that one of
the main characters survived.
Silo:
now, this is interesting. They wrapped it a bit before the end of
the first book, and even though I've reread all three books since
the TV series started, I can't quite recall how much was
left in the book after the point at which the TV series wrapped,
but it doesn't feel like a whole series. And there was a
very definite break between book 1 and book 2, so making season 2
part of each doesn't work, I think. So are they going to put the
rest of book 1 into Season 2? Given Season 2 was just announced, I
guess we'll be waiting a year to find out.
Watched the first half of The Escape Artist
and, well, lots of apparently smart people in this drama do very
stupid things, some with consequences.
- June 24
- Replaced my older mb-connect plugin in OpenHAB with the MercedesMe
plugin. Configuration is slightly less clunky, but still clunky,
and I don't look forward to unpicking it if/when it loses contact
as the mb-connect one did, but at least the OpenHAB UI will show
it.
Noting in passing: OpenHAB wants to listen on port 8080 by
default, and changing it is annoying. The OS httpd also
wants to listen on 8080, and changing that is also
annoying. Opting to change the latter since it's never again going
to get an upgrade.
Took a road trip to the south coast in the EV recently, and
inadvertently overstayed at an ESB fast charger. 45 minutes and
out, or you pay €8 more than you intended...
Watching: wrapped Jack Ryan
season 2, chewing through season 3. Trying to figure out how
they're going to wrap Silo
season 1 - I'm guessing the cleaning is gonna be the
cliffhanger. If so, there's quite a bit to squeeze into the final
episode. I don't much like that they've already overturned Lukas
and it does indeed look like using Judical as the obvious Big Bad
was a decoy.
- June 11
- This
is a really neat tutorial for creating simple macOS menu-bar apps
in Python. I used it to scrape together a few dozen lines of code
to create a simple mDNS monitor for things on my local network
advertising SSH access, something I'd been doing on and off using
dns-sd in a terminal window. I've not gotten to the
wrapper step yet - I'm still fiddling with the code - but I'm
pretty impressed with how easy it is.
I got stuck on challenge 4 of The Big IAM Challenge:
I think I've an idea how I'm supposed to get past it but
my current attempts to do so are failing and the "this is fun"
factor is rapidly being outweighed by the "this is kinda like
work" factor.
- June 10
- Rewatch: Spectre.
I gotta say I'm ultimately looking at the plotline and going,
wait, sibling rivalry was the driver for the protaganist? Really?
Did I miss some other nuance? Other than that, fun movie. The
opening single-take shot (three takes or six takes combined if you
read IMDb trivia; I'm preferring to believe it was a single take
with some mad work behind the camera to unhook it from a crane and
rehook it again, or maybe they hooked the cameraman up to
the crane) is really nifty, too.
- June 09
- Silo
has drifted from the book somewhat and I'm not sure where they're
going with it. I can't help but feel they're setting up Judicial
as the really obvious Big Bad in order to delay revealing who the
real Big Bad is, but the longer it plays out without even
a hint that this is what's going on, the more I'm kinda
side-eyeing it becuase it plays with a lot of the fabric of the
series.
Oh, and after a brief foray into The Mentalist
(tl;dr: Sherlock Holmes light. Really light. Made by
people who think their audience is composed of idiots.) we opted
to watch Jack Ryan
which has two things going for it: a production budget and a
series arc that's in the process of closing out right now so we
don't wind up stranded with an unfinished storyline. It's pretty
impressive so far.
- June 04
- Ok, another round of "randomly delete files and then run tools
and then reboot" and (a) raspi-config is willing to play
ball and (b) wlan0 comes up on boot without further
interference.
- June 03
- About a week or more ago I started live-upgrading another
Raspberry Pi, the only one of the three I have that was still
running Debian 10. At some point in the process the WiFi network
disconnected and didn't come back, so I figured I'd eventually get
around to plugging something into it to check what was going
on. Tonight I plugged an ethernet cable in and lo and behold it
was still in the upgrade, waiting for input, so I finished it off
and then spent another hour trying to figure out what the upgrade
had done to my network setup. Firstly, it had switched to
"predictable" names, by which I mean wlan0 became
wlx803f5d15a6cf, on top of which none of the tools to
configure the network appeared able to do so. I turned off
predictable names, which at least got me back to device names I
recognised, but didn't attach an IP address to the wlan
interface. A bit more fiddling led me to /etc/network
where the interfaces file had been replaced with a blank one -
probably my own doing - so now I'm trying to figure that out, and
thinking maybe I should just fire up a GUI and figure out what
needs configuring.
I'm kinda perplexed at raspi-config's failure to manage
all this, but I guess it's looking for built-in WiFi, which this
device doesn't have.
GUI didn't help, but realising that both systemd and ... something
else were trying to control the wireless interface did. So now
it's working. Well, sort of. For some reason the wireless
interface is only coming up on IPv6 which seems to be causing
other problems.
- May 28
- Chewing through the Silo books. I'm about a third into book 2 at
this point. I'd actually forgotten a lot of the
details.
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