It's Broke: Needs Fixing


I've scribbled very recently - and many times before - about the need for systems redundancy to provide resilience for the unforeseen. I should really take heed of my own advice once in a while, and being wise after the event really isn't good enough. I was about to pen today's little note when this bloody old MacBook decided the internet didn't exist any more. WiFi? Fine and connected, thank you very much: router working OK? Affirmative once again, confirmed by my iPhone, the TV and my Linux-powered MacBook Air. So, I tried the tack of booting up the old bugger into its Linux partition on the second drive. Still no joy: so I just turned the damned thing off, swore loudly at it and vowed to sling the thing into the garden at the earliest opportunity and let the moss turn it into a feature. Somehow, this veiled threat had some cosmic effect whilst I was firing up the Linux machine to check all else was well, and when I'd calmed down and revisited the old thing, all had returned to normal, at least for the time being. One lesson learned is to apply the basic rules that I would have applied to any system that I was being paid to design and implement back in the day to my own domestic systems today...

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