Shoulders

Jul. 2nd, 2026 03:35 pm
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Saw private physio: shoulder mobility is already reduced in right arm, though not as bad as the left. I winced a *lot* as she poked it. She gave me some numbers of how far each arm can move and what is the normal range.

Got an appointment through from Huntingdon! I shall be going to Hinchingbrooke on Friday 10th July. It's a 45 minute initial appointment

GP called me back today, I decided not to push for a steroid injection in the right since I'm seeing the NHS physio in a week, and I don't want to mask symptoms at all. Hopefully they won't mind looking at both! He's sending through another Naproxen prescription to keep me going though: I might not think it helps much, but I am feeling a bit worse a week after the last lot ran out, so might as well continue!

Oh dear

Jul. 2nd, 2026 03:30 pm
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[personal profile] lnr
I ordered new blinds, for the kitchen, loo and bathroom. They're twist fit ones, which don't require any tools (except theoretically drilling holes to attach the thing that holds the chains safely out of reach. I used the laser measuring device to measure the three window recesses into which the blinds will fit, and cunningly decided to pay 10% extra for their MeasureGuard service: because guess who measured two of them wrong?

They're making me new ones, which hopefully (having been remeasured by me and Mike together) should actually fit. Normally I'm supposed to send the wrong ones back before they start on the new ones, but for some reason they've just said "nah, keep them". Perhaps they've had a lot of returns recently? Anyway, does anyone I know want a pair of *very specifically* measured blinds?

Loo is 849mm wide, with a drop of 1136
Bathroom us 809 wide, with a drop of 950

They'll probably fit 5mm width either side of that, but not, as we discovered, 9mm smaller!

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Jun. 25th, 2026 11:36 pm
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Folks may have noticed that the site has been slow for logged-out users over the last while. This is partly because we separate traffic by logged-in, "logged out but have visited the site before", and "logged out, never visited the site before" and assign the fewest resources to the last category (because we're pretty confident the overwhelming majority of it is bot and scraper traffic, even if it's often impossible to say for sure). The flood of garbage traffic is a plague and a scourge the entire internet is dealing with, and it's hitting small sites the hardest as operators get better and better at cloaking their requests to look like real, authentic use. We long ago hit the point where adding more resources is a possible solution (because they just eat them up as soon as we do), and splitting traffic lets us keep the site usable for our actual users without wasting too much server power on garbage.

We've now, lucky us, reached the point where the "logged out, have never visited the site before" path is just flooded all the time, and the "logged out but have visited the site before" path is suffering some of the overflow. We've made some changes to the routing to try to improve things for logged out users who have visited the site before and keep it at "it may be a little bit slow, but at least it works" instead of "it keeps timing out", and we've seen some improvements, but if you're accustomed to browsing the site while logged out, I'm really sorry but it may continue to be a little miserable.

You will get the fastest page loads and the best performance by browsing the site logged in. If you are having trouble loading the front page to log in, bookmark the direct login page. We can't route the front page to the "more power" server pool, because it's a common target for garbage traffic, but we've switched /login over to "more power" and we'll try to keep it there as long as we can unless it starts getting slammed, too.

A couple of overdue Hugo reviews

Jun. 24th, 2026 07:28 pm
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I've been meaning to write these for a couple of weeks, so they're going to be a bit short and rubbish now. Better late than never...

I've watched the last of the films, which was Superman. It's fun in a mostly-standard-superhero film kind of way, but I thought the way it raised the "hang on, is having powerful vigilantes beating people up without any sort of due process of law actually good?" question and didn't satisfactorily resolve it was a bit poor - part of the suspension of disbelief in this genre is that you don't question that Superman beating the baddies is a good thing. And the plot-critical rift was left open for a very long time...

Death of the Author, by Nnedi Okorafor was an unusual book for me in that I liked where it ended up but found it a bit of a struggle to get there. I did like the interleaved narratives, and the ideas about story and AI, as well as what it's like to be well-known and on the internet. But I found Zelunjo Onyenezi-Onyedele too vexing a character to spend so much time with. So while it's an interesting book with a satisfying conclusion, I'm not sure I'd entirely recommend it as a fun read.

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