I'm still annoyed about how hard it is to get hold of the real-time data from my smart meter. It's seriously looking like the easiest solution is going to be pointing a camera at my in home display.


Still not sure what I'm going to do about my old Facebook/Twitter posts. Parsing the JSON and creating blog posts is a chore, but not the problem. The problem is the conflict between "I want all my posts on one page", "gosh that's a lot of posts", and "wow, a whole bunch of these posts are hard to parse out of context".

I can default to showing one days posts (and then visitors can use the date links to go back)(and show the latest date with posts of there isn't anything for today).

I could categorise/tag posts, and only include current blog by default (I think I like this one? It makes including weirder stuff like git commits and house moves make more sense, as one could filter in/out categories of interest)

I could just cope, it's not like I've got any evidence of readers.



To remember your current position in the blog, this page must store some data in this browser.

Are you OK with that?