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My backup application, django-caretaker, has to reload the SQLite database after it has run the import procedure. Basically, we're using an external tool to recreate (delete and replace) the original SQL file on disk. But Django won't always reload this. There are three "gotchas" for how to handle this. The first is that you need a reload function.

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Last weekend I converted my website hosting to an infrastructure-as-code solution. It's no big deal, I thought. It's just a static site so it must be really easy to provision this. Surely just some kind of AWS S3 bucket associated with a custom domain? I mean, generated static sites are great. They are fast, lightweight, and virtually un-hackable. Surely it must be easy to deploy this?

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I had a setup of deluge running on a remote box as a daemon. I had verified the credentials were all OK, the port forwarding was setup, the daemon was running and listening. But I couldn't connect remotely. CHECK THE VERSION OF DELUGED THAT YOU ARE RUNNING! If you are running deluged 1.3.x and trying to connect with deluge 2.x, it will report that the remote server is not running.

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OK, this is different from my usual fare, but I've been thinking about upgrading my home LAN to 10GbE. My WAN connection is now more than 1Gbit and so I'm maxxing out the link. Finding kit that works on Linux (and even, shudder, FreeBSD), though, is somewhat tricky.

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These are my notes on Smits, Robert-Jan, and Rachael Pells, _Plan S for Shock_ (London: Ubiquity Press, 2022) , originally taken on Twitter. They just constitute thoughts I had while reading the book, as opposed to any form of structural review. I must say that the ToC has raised my hackles a little already. "Know when it is done; plan an exit". We're far from done. I've been working on this for well over a decade.

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This post forms part of my '[aspects of the novel](/2022/01/04/aspects-of-the-novel/)' collection. Please do note that these entries, which may appear basic, are simply my own notes on the subject. They implicitly or explicitly describe a canon not of my own making or choosing and replicate this from various sources. The original encyclopaedia articles are far more comprehensive, nuanced and worth consulting.