Wednesday, 9 December 2020
kippered
Sunday, 6 December 2020
Substantial
Wednesday, 2 December 2020
Novel Chapter Heading Inspiration from PHP8
So I'm running on PHP7.4, instead of the very latest - released today - PHP 8.0.
However, I looked through the system descriptions for the PHP 8 changes, I realise that they will make some cracking chapter headings in my next novel. It has a working title of "Corrupt" and a plot-line that, I think, is almost imaginable, especially with some of the latest Gove denials about passporting.
Anyway - Inheritance with Private Methods - has got to be a chapter about some ways that my fictitious characters pass on their property to others.
Then there is Constructor Property Promotion. This can be a chapter featuring dodgy property deals, agreed over a handshake and a wink. Then there is Allowing Class on Objects. This can be transformed into a riff about the wrong school tie, or similar. Phew, I'll leave this one to the imagination for the moment, but it could make a whip-smart chapter title about Belgravia townhouses.
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Big Sur
Little did I know that one of the Apps that didn't work on reboot was Mail.
I tried everything, even reading the user forums. Nothing useful anywhere, although others were asking the same question. I decided it was time to hold down the power button and do another reboot.
Thursday, 19 November 2020
I wish I was a spaceman.
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Nanowrimo revisited - The Triangle is now a podcast too!
Tuesday, 17 November 2020
Veri-fi-cation
I jumped across to the HMRC Personal Tax website and was greeted with a new message. Instead of using the Personal Tax Gateway, which I'd spent hours taming, I was now asked to use another system called Verify.
Hmm. Oh well, here goes. I had to enrol in the new system to prove who I was.
It meant answering various questions on a Post Office website and then photographing an on-screen quick code. Then I had to 'scan' my passport. Both the paper ID page and then the electronic chip inside it - which required me to use NFC - near field communication. For that, I had to pass my iPhone over the front of the passport so that it could pick up the aerial inside the passport to transfer the data. That took me about three attempts.
Then, I was asked to take a selfie. It was like a photobooth though. The actual selfie took about 2 seconds after the button was pressed. So I had to take it again.
The App then reassuringly informed me that I had uploaded (0) identity documents. I was on an adjacent iMac and so I could cross-check there and the actual documents had been uploaded, so I guess the App was only joking - like the prankster selfie thing.
Another aspect of the design was that the buttons to press when handling the iPhone for scanning and so on were placed in difficult positions on the screen to (a) see the image to be photographed and (b) to take the photo.
It's a bit of a bonkers design really. I decided to see what others thought of it, and I was alarmed to see that most people seem to be struggling to make it work - and some of them, like carers were more in need than I was to see my tax coding.
Monday, 16 November 2020
Olympus Zuiko Lenses on modern DSLRs (revisited)
Saturday, 14 November 2020
redirection
Friday, 13 November 2020
The Cult of Clowns game is over
Sunday, 8 November 2020
Orange Crush
- concede
- resign
- appoint Pence as caretaker
- get Pence to issue blanket immunity for all the Trumpsters from all forms of prosecution