I first heard of Louis Wain from the Stuff You Missed In History podcast last week, and then we happened upon "The Electrical Lift of Louis Wain" on Prime this evening.
Jenny doesn't understand why I'm making her watch a movie about cats with Benedict Cumberbatch. But, it's Benedict Cumberbatch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Electrical_Life_of_Louis_Wain
I'm always amused that the Netherlands national identity is so strongly tied to a color that they have kept out of their flag.
#GoUSA
This message for everyone on the fediverse:
First, please ensure you go into your account settings and enable two/multi factor authentication. No, I mean do it right now. I’ll wait till you’re done.
…
…
Ok, thank you.
Now, if you are the admin of a mastodon instance, please go upgrade to 4.0.2 ASAP.
Background: https://portswigger.net/research/stealing-passwords-from-infosec-mastodon-without-bypassing-csp
Georgia politics
I'd think at this point that exhausted Georgians would clamor for instant runoff.
Vikings hope
Uh oh. Am I starting to believe in this team?
Minnesota Politics
Oh, I just realized that the seat wasn't really flipped.
With the 2020 redistricting, that district number changed. The old district for that area was DFL-held, and the previous Senator from District 47 won in her new district.
Nevertheless, she won, and so did the DFL!
Good news - the internet company showed up before 8:30 and had it fixed before 9. Apparently, the root problem was a poor install by the internet company - the solar electricians shouldn't have been able to break it if it had been done right in the first place.
Working the polls for 14.5 hours was tough enough. But while we were there, the electricians from the solar panel installers came back to finish the job without telling us. And somehow, they broke our Internet connection (they claim they were gentle, of course).
So, the kids were stuck at home on a day without school (because of the election) or the ability to do most of their homework or use TV or YouTube, etc. And I have to stay home from my one-office-day-a-week tomorrow to hope that AT&T can fix the Internet.
General rule, people: don't do work on a customers house if the customers don't know you're going to be there.
Father of two, software developer, Ethical Humanist, and world traveler (when I can sneak it in).