Feels so good finishing up for the week knowing I’ve got not only Monday and Tuesday off for the weekend but also Wednesday and Thursday off as well. Today felt as if it dragged on and on as I thought about finally finishing for the week, trying to remind myself that every phone call pushes me a little bit closer to the end of the work day. I’ve jumped into bed but I’m not going to set my alarm – I’ll get up at what ever time and then go for that walk I’ve been talking about and I might even grab some lunch while I’m down there. I’ve checked the Metservice forecast and it is sayign there will be rain but it is currently midnight at the moment and nothing happened – not even a small drizzle yet so maybe the forecast is wrong?
I opened up Chrome and checked to see whether an update for uBlock Origin Lite had been released and I’m happy to say that uBlock Origin Lite 2026.529.1448 has been released. I’ve been using it on my break and I’ve noticed that the filtering speed has improved and does a great job blocking popups particularly on websites that do dodgy things such as when you click play it opens pu another window, then you click on play and the same thing happens. With uBlock Origin Lite it does a good job blocking that sort of deceptive web design so you shouldn’t face the issue as so long as you keep your extension up to date.
The UniFi U7 Pro Max firmware update to version 8.6.11 was released – I’ve been running it for almost a week and the experience has been rock solid. The UniFi Access Point (all U7 and E7 models) 8.7.3 has been made available on the early access channel and there is a mixture of feedback but it is one of those situations where you only find out issues once you get a variety of different hardware trying to connect to the access point – what may work for one operating system and one type of hardware may not work for a different set of hardware running the same operating system.
On a bit of a tangent, I find it interesting when petrol prices go up that the same people who complain about it also complain about there being no alternatives are also the same people who keep voting for politicians who create car centric suburbs and underfund public transport. It is always telling when the people who complain the loudest cannot seem to see the link between who they vote for and the outcomes they experience. The same sort of people who claim they’re not political’ but they sure will tell you about their litany of woes that certainly do sound political since it would be politics that would actually address those issues. As I’ve said in the politis, everything is political – from whether your bus is subsidised, trains and rail infrastructure are invested, whether the local library is upgraded and more facilities are offered etc.


