Getting ready to go back to working, did some washing however I couldn’t go for a walk today because I have sore feed – there is a crack at at the back of my heel and it hurts when walking on it, the skin is dry and cracking so I wonder if that has something to do with it. I’ve applied some skin moisturiser and one of those band-aid ‘second skin’ to it but I’m unsure whether it just needs some rest over night so that I can go for a walk tomorrow before work – I’ll try to at least get a small one in so then I’ve got some fresh air before work.
uBlock Origin Lite 2026.315.1814 is now available in the iOS/macOS App Store and the Chrome Extension store and I haven’t noticed any regressions and there have been some improvements with a few websites that resulted in some of the content getting through. It is kind of annoying that any sort of update to the filtering needs to be bundled with the extension rather than being updated remotely but maybe we’ll get lucky and WebNN will enable the use of LLMs created to help improve the content blocking experience. I remember there was discussion about extensions making use of LLMs for content blocking but I didn’t see much come of it so maybe the discussion of WebNN will make some of the ideas floating around will become reality.
I was watching the the latest episode of ‘Bradbury Group’ and although the number of construction businesses going to liquidation has increased what wasn’t discussed (and I thought it was bought up by a NZ Herald business journalist) that many businesses were on borrowed time when it came to the loans provided during COVID with both Labour and National kicking the can down the road to eventually the loans had to be called in. The reality is that many of these businesses would have gone under if it were for the IRD giving out 2nd and 3rd chances but in reality some of these businesses just simply weren’t viable.
With that being said, when the National-ACT-NZ First government got into power one of the first things they did was to reset the infrastructure pipeline meaning that for many of these businesses who looked to that pipeline as a way for their business to be saved ended up going under. With all that being said, it goes back to what I suggested which was to nationalise all these struggling construction companies, put them under the umbrella of a newly formed ‘Ministry of Works’ and then use that army of skill trades people to engage in nation building sized projects with housing being at the centre of it – decommodifying housing by turning ‘Housing New Zealand’ into the primary provider of rental accomodation and rallying the skilled trade people of New Zealand to build a robust supply of houses close to where the jobs are.
There ist much discussion regarding petrol and diesel supplies – once again just like back in the 1970s when National cancelled the investments into electrifying the rail network and failing to support Mayor Robbie’s mass transit system for Auckland, they’ve cancelled renewable energy investments, rebates for solar energy and batteries for homes and removing the assistance to make EVs more affordable. What is the old saying – history doesn’t repeat but it rhymes, and National have demonstrated they haven’t learnt a single bloody thing and unfortunately the situation is made worse when the collective memory of New Zealand is that of a goldfish (which isn’t unique given that after 8 years of George W Bush causing in two quagmires and an economic collapse resulting in Barrack Obama being elected then 2 years later the Republicans being given a majority in both houses not to mention flipping a whole heap of state houses in the process which laid the foundation for a decade of gerrymandering that cemented a permanent majority for the Republican Party).
