10 October 2024 ================ Lately i am really tired, physically, psychological and all in between... perhaps being a father of a young child while also the only IT guy in a company with crumbling infrastructure, combined with being the guy sorting out the financial and buerocratic mess my dad build up over the last couple of decades, and ALSO somehow has to constantly keep our ancient half timbered house from falling apart does somehow contribute to this tiredness... whatever. Last week we indeed got our new car, as i had written in my last post, its an Opel Corsa F, and so far we are very happy with it. I especially like that its - in contrast to many other cars of today - not a SUV of monstrous proportions while also having decent internal space. What i also like is that it mostly works like a normal car and not like a rolling computer, it even has a normal key and can even be used with the electronic- less backup key. So far, so good... the only thing that somewhat caught me a bit off-guard is how much it takes to get back into manual shifting after drivin automatic gearboxes for the last two decades. Recently, while skipping through articles on hacker news i stumbled upon the fact that "local first" apps are seemingly the new hot thing. I find it... weird. Have we really completed another cycle of "Running things on Mainframe" > "Running locally " > "Running things on Mainframe... ehmm 'Cloud'" > "Running locally"? Perhaps its a sign of getting older, seemingly having seen the same stuff coming and going repeately... Yesterday i had an job interview for a system administration job at a local hospital, it really was interesting, but while the payment really sounds interesting i think i will turn the offer down, because... oh boy... if we have a crumbling legacy infrastructure with tons of tech debt biting us constantly in the arse where i work at the moment, the situation in the hospital is seemingly even worse. And at least my office is not in the broom cabinet like the one of the 'head of it' of that hospital.