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Dept. of Wonder

Jul. 3rd, 2026 10:09 pm
kaffy_r: Twelve in shadow, with fire and sparks behind (Twelve in power)
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An Inland Sea Greets What Comes from the Great Plains

I just witnessed a thunderstorm that's possibly the biggest one I've watched and listened to in years, possibly decades. It was short, but it hung above our building for an endless number of minutes, and the sky was a constant puzzle of light and lightning branches reaching from the sky to the ground and the ground to the sky.

It was loud and the rain was coming in sheets, and at least twice the thunder was so loud that even I - who adores thunderstorms, and who was standing in our back door to watch it - momentarily jumped back from the doorsill. Not for long, though.

It only lasted about seven minutes (my best guess), before moving out to the lake itself. This is one of the great things about living next to an inland sea - the thunderstorms rolling in off the plains.

This day has had a perfect ending.

Dept. of Beauty

Jun. 28th, 2026 09:14 pm
kaffy_r: painting of Maia in profile in belle epoch style (Jeweled Maia)
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Just a Few Images

First; here's a link to the Chicago Tribune story about the exhibition of Korean art and artifacts that I visited last week, and plan to visit again on Thursday. It's fascinating. 

And let's see if I can put a couple of pictures up; the images themselves and the informative signs that explain a bit about the pieces. There are a couple where I forgot to photograph the signs, but the pieces speak for themselves. 

Images under here )

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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.

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