It has been a cold and chilli day today. I’ve left my heater on all day and although it’ll probably push my power bill north of $200 I would sooner spend the extra money to keep myself warm rather than trying to ‘tough it out’ and end up getting sick. Had a good breakfast in the morning although for dinner I had some tacos with plenty of vegetables which went well. As I’ve noted on previous blog posts my focus is upping the amount of fibre that I’m having and at the moment it is above 36g of fibre which is about the amount a person my age should be eating. I’m finding that with the eating of fibre that I don’t get the sugar spikes meaning that when I have a meal that I don’t have an energy crash nor do I end up feeling hungry a couple of hours after having a meal.
I finally got around to installing Chrome on Wednesday and then when I checked for updates on Thursday I found that Google had pushed out another update – from version from the initial version of 150.0.7871.101 to 150.0.7871.115 and there were plenty of security bugs that were fixed in the release (link). One thing I did notice is that the ‘writing prompts’ are now working properly in WordPress where as from the main page when you click on ‘post answer’ a new page would open up but the writing prompt wouldn’t appear. The issue regarding uploading a photo is still occuring – I’m unsure whether that is because I’m selecting the photo via open window and selecting photos rather than copying the photo from the Photos app to the desktop then uploading from the desktop to WordPress.
When it comes to uBlock Origin Lite – yes, it works a whole lot smoother on Chrome than it does on Safari but I guess when macOS 27 I’ll get to see if there are improvements but I’m not holding out much hope because extension support appears to be a very, very, very low priority when it comes to what the Safari developers are focusing on. The problem comes back to the fact that the Declarative Net Request (DNR) has been implemented on top of the native content blocking API that comes part of macOS rather than it being implemented natively. The net result of it not being implemented natively are two fold, the first being that the filters need to be converted from the Declarative Net Request format to the native content blocking format (unfortunately there is no way to know when the filters have been converted after installing an extension – you just have to leave it alone for 5 minutes then hope that it is completed)
Oh, and I’ve finally taken a photo of my lounge room with the tree in the corner:

It adds a bit of colour to the room and the corner is no longer looking empty. I bought it online from KMart and got it delivered – it is around 180cm high which is slightly shorter than I am. I’m at the point now where it feels really nice and cosy during winter, being able to cuddle up in the couch, watching movies or television shows on the big screen, the heater in the hall way keeping the house warm.
I am still looking at some rugs for my bedroom, spare room/office and the hall way but I’m in no great hurry to get it but it would be nice to add some colour given the grey carpet I have (the carpet is perfectly find and hard wearing but some colour would lift the vibe of the place).
Two books I’d love to see not only a sequel but also a prequel would be 1984 and A Brave New World. When it comes to A Brave New World I would like to know what lead up to the system being created and how a society transitions from one that is highly controlled where people were divorced from their emotions to one where all where all those emotions come flooding back and how one would handle that without having never been given the tools to understand them. When it comes to 1984 the prequel would probably more important than the sequel in terms of how the system came into being although a sequel would be nice assuming there is some sort scenario where the system is reformed or collapses. I’ve kind of wondered whether 1984 could be a television series in much the same way that 12 Monkeys was turned into television series which allowed the exploration of the themes raised in the movie.
