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I guess I'm not doing laundry tonight 

Went into the basement to find that the hose coming out of the water heater sprung a couple tiny holes and were misting my basement for who knows how long. I tried to cut off water just to the heater, but the valve is high up and hard enough to turn that I ended up breaking off parts of the knob instead of closing the valve (commercial shutoffs are so much nicer than residential ones) so I gave the cat an early water refresh before closing the main. I'm wet.

Based on the comments I get from staff at other places about how easy it is to help me, this is apparently a rare behavior, but if you do this you'll find your interactions with service workers more efficient, suffer fewer "mistakes", and everybody involved will be happier at the end of it.

Pro tip: If you're in a restaurant or a coffee shop or any other place with a menu of products or services, you're more likely to get what you want if you use words that appear on the menu instead of trying to make stuff up (for example, if the sizes are called 8, 12, 16, and 20 ounce, asking for the "medium" is asking for trouble).

If you're not sure about something, it's always fine to ask questions to get you to a confident order for the thing you want.

The cat is yelling at me. She thinks I should skip eating the dinner I've just prepared and instead move directly to a couple hours of cat hugs.

Since decided to not support my new laptop starting in November for technically incomprehensible reasons (in other words, wait for the other shoe to drop on that story, in the mean time I'll keep my full disk encryption thank you very much) I didn't bother setting it up and went looking for alternatives.

:nextcloud: This appears to be working. It took a bit of searching around for extra documentation since I opted for and instead of Apache and MySQL.

Still haven't seen the piece that I sent in photos for in Fresh Cup. The physical version is supposedly out but I don't seem to have a subscription and the online version lags a month.

A couple copies of Roast arrived in the mail. I've already read the piece that I was interviewed for in the digital version, but it's nice of them to send dead tree copies anyway.

Trying this out on Wine, it looks even worse than it already did on Windows but it seems to be as functional as it ever was (the SD card reader apparently maps to G: on this machine) and much faster.

Good to have as an option so I don't need to remember to bring a Windows machine into work any time I need to change PLU settings.

(moving to a POS is not a good option because as near as I can tell the non-retail reading of that also generally applies but maybe I can do something that works better in the specific case of my own company)

Why are ECR programming tools all such utter garbage? This is the thing that will eventually push me to just build my own register (with proper documentation and sane design decisions).

While the cat is on her back with her arms out a lot, it's not as often as the photos make it look. She notices that I'm taking a picture and poses like that for them.

You can tell where the cat seat is by the fur clumps. Also by the presence of the cat. Will need to wash the blanket more often.

I put the cat on the other end of the sofa and she was just like, "nope" and went back to the cat seat.

Dear software developers,

Core functionality should not be an Easter egg.

So it turns out that the fix that I did to make reports in Typica show up at an acceptable size on HiDPI screens also causes these to print super-tiny. I'll have to look into fixing that.

Trucks don't usually just spontaneously tip over on straight roads in good weather, but that appears to be what happened.

Saw a truck fall over while running errands. It was freaky scary, but at least emergency services were positioned extremely conveniently. Hope the driver is fine. No other vehicles were involved.

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