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Monday: First Day! | 2024-07-29T22:12:53+02:00 | false |
Morning
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This morning I put the alarm at 08:30 -- you should know that normally I go to bed quite late, as I finish work at 22:00 or so, take some time to wind down, maybe drink a glass or two of vino, watch some Netflix, and before I know it it's 02:00. But yesterday I went to bed early because of all the schlepping I did in the basement. More of that today!
Marina and I gathered some stuff around the house (not only my basement, I swear!) destined for the dump. We decided to drop that stuff off first, and then visit the local IKEA for some shelving or storage space, because the junk that is in my room, I mean the junk that is not junk, will still need a place to live.
After a quick breakfast I started loading stuff into the car, and we managed to stuff it completely, old matrass and all, and made our way to Remondis, where I threw away north of 50kg of old computer gear, cables, chargers, and some old metal slingshot that I built for an RC flying wing once, and whatever else that was recycleable. With the remainder, which still managed to be a grand total of 51kg, we paid the guys, and they hauled it off into /dev/null for us.
Off to the IKEA - did you know that the main reason they sell you CHF 1,- hotdogs at the end, is that psychologically, if you end a task on a positive note, you are more likely to remember the task positively? Well, sucks for us, because (A) we made our way through the entire IKEA maze, (B) ended up buying way more stuff than we came for, and (C) did not eat the hotdog because they are utterly gross. But, a few hundred Francs later, and I was the proud owner of an assortment of Kallax shelving. That'll come in handy, to store all the non-junk junk that I have laying around in heaps all over my room. Remember: the reduce phase of my MapReduce is still ongoing!
Afternoon
We get home for lunch and eat some leftovers. Quinn needs to bolt as he has an appointment with a tattoo artist, and he's all excited for that. I retreat to the basement and go hard assembling the furniture. I do it without yelling (there's nobody to yell at), and besides, I have an electric screwdriver with high torque, so I don't need to screw all those things by hand. Life saver!!
There's a bit of moisture on the ground sometimes in the basement, and I think this is maybe because we removed like 10 trees from the backyard, and those trees tend to suck up a lot of groundwater per day. So I'd rather not put the Kallax directly on the ground. I make a run around Jumbo to get a few rubber feet for it, and am very pleased with my results.
At 2pm I have a quick call with my buddy Hugo and we talk about LACP/MLAG, OSPF and BGP. He just bought two Arista switches (7060SX2-48YC6), and so did I i(7280SR-48C6), so we compare notes for his new network design. It was a fun hour, but now work beckons, and I don't want to spend my whole Sabbatical cleaning up my basement :)
I finish the shelving, and it looks schmick. Now that I have the space, the reduce phase goes really quick. I help Fred a little bit with an Ansible issue for his NGINX cluster at IP-Max, but an hour or two later and (almost!) everything is in its final place. If there was a law that goverened how many containers and döskes one is allowed to have, I'm pretty sure I am breaking it. But with everything in its own little döske, the place looks good as new, and I am very proud of my first few days of work here!
Evening
I love warm weather - any temperature between say 15C and 30C is great for me. Marina is a bit more ... picky, and she likes it in the wide dynamic range of 22.1C - 22.4C, anything warmer than that, and a torrential rain of complaints is emitted. Anything colder than that, and she donns a sweater, pullover, jacket and mittens. I love her though, and especially today because she made me dinner! Because it's warm, she has decided to make a gorgeous salad, with lots of mixed toppings, some dressing, home made croutons (which I baked!) and some nicely seasoned chicken.
After dinner, Quinn takes a shower and we hang out outside for a little bit. When he comes back, we watch a few episodes of Stranger Things -- we're in S04E03+04, and Vecna is being quite the asshole. At about 10pm, Quinn turns in for the night, and I go downstairs to enjoy the cool air in the basement, grab myself a bottle of Rioja, pour a glass, and write my little story for the day, while listening to [KushSessions] on YouTube.
Small bummer, the Mac Studio never came! I checked on the tracking, but it said that it was being handled for damaged packaging, with new delivery date tomorrow. Le Sigh! I will have to keep my two monitors powered off for one more day as I type this on my laptop.
Tomorrow morning I'll bike to NTT Rümlang for IP-Max, to patch in a new Swisscom CES link, so we can migrate customers from Equinix ZH04 to NTT instead. Also, Fred ordered two new 10G links from NTT to Stollen - a really cool datacenter in Luzern that we're moving in together in September. More on that later!
Pictures of the Day
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