Which required some pen maintenance; my fault for writing so rarely by hand
Set up PostgreSQL binary and logical replication (separately)
This is so much easier than it was in the past! The way it's implemented is powerful, like Shardlifter was (i.e. filtered replication is easy, as is heterogeneous database tables on the other end)
But its downfall is tracking the DDL at the source database, ironically. (Also like Shardlifter, but unlike native MySQL replication).
Much sorting and getting rid of things as I continue my mental and physical clear out of old hobbies.
I bought a domain recently and set up email with Migadu for the first time. I like it. It's spartan but I feel I can trust it. Like; I still trust Fastmail too, but it's nice to see what's out there, especially if you don't need or want the app / webapp.
I set up alerting (with Prometheus again) to go to Pushover. That familiar doorbell chime that was my on-call tone for several years at iWeb 😥
I mounted a drilling vice to my mill and put back in the Jacobs chuck and now it's being used for lower precision things than it was made for -- but also it turns it from "the mill is for my hobby: machining" into "the mill is a tool we can all use for cutting stuff" which fundamentally suits us better, right now.
Back making music with Reaper on my Windows machine with a grid controller. A pleasantly low-material approach.
Was the wallpapering this week? If so: wallpapered. In the UK you mostly have plain paper that you paste up; but this stuff we got was peel-and-stick which seems more common over here. I don't love the process of hanging it, tbh!
Finally created mounts for the 3x and 2x solar panel configurations. The 3x is on two strips of angle aluminium. The 2x is on re-used supports for an IKEA bed. Both required using the mill in its new configuration and it felt good to use it as a proper tool.