
Hackers claim to have stolen pictures, names and addresses of children in nursery firm cyber attack | UK News | Sky News
Online criminals are demanding a ransom from the Kido chain of nurseries after posting images of children on the dark web. Police said officers were investigating.
Going after images and address information of children is beneath contempt. So is hosting it irresponsibly. Equal shame on Kido and the hackers that exploited their lax security.
mind-chown

Why, oh why, is it that when I go to ‘chown’ something recursively, I always forget to put -R before typing the owner:group?
Possible topics for a future article…
- Astronomy bits and pieces
- Fun with Tramp in Emacs
- GrapheneOS review
- Bookmarking – nextcloud vs wordpress vs 3rd party service vs browser sync
- 5 min recipes?
- Going to a (insert subject matter) “meetup”
- Fun drinks
- Exploring the IndieWeb again
At Learn2Drift, Dunsfold

Maxing it out!
css – How do you view/debug :before and :after in a browser developer tools? – Stack Overflow
I’m trying to view/edit styles of an :after element in Developer Tools.How may I find the rules associated to ::before and ::after pseudo-elements?
Source: css – How do you view/debug :before and :after in a browser developer tools? – Stack Overflow
bash – Speed up rsync with Simultaneous/Concurrent File Transfers? – Stack Overflow
The Importance of Sustainable Cooking at Heckfield Place – COOL HUNTING®
A landmark local to me, featured as stylish content to promote WordPress’s Special Projects.
Every evening, a herd of deer bounces merrily across the fields of Heckfield Place during dinner. There seems to always be a sprinkle of magic—you can almost imagine Alice in Wonderland sitting ami…
Source: The Importance of Sustainable Cooking at Heckfield Place – COOL HUNTING®
HomeLab [2025-06-02]: poorly server

After half-term week, where the hope of getting “adulty” things done gently fades into obscurity, I was chomping at the bit to crack on with #homelab tasks. I had various tasks ahead of me:
- Strip down and attempted to repair #MicroServer MS03
- Install #Proxmox on three MicroServers
- Tidy and organise all cabling at the back of the cabinet
- Factory-reset the #Netgear #firewall
Sick server
A little background: I obtained three #HP #Microserver (Gen8 – N54L) servers on Ebay for a compelling price, each with 16GB memory. The intention was to set up a lower-power #homelab for development and testing. I also didn’t have a single machine powerful enough, and capable of being upgraded with enough memory, to virtualise this.

The HAL (red) light in the featured image … this is basically the server telling me it’s poorly. I’ve replaced the CMOS coin battery and also tried resetting the CMOS itself using the CMOS reset jumper position and power-cycling the machine, but to no avail. Perhaps the PSU is borked. I won’t know until I can get my multimeter on the pins, and I won’t do that until I have the PIN-out specs from somewhere…
Better cabling
Blowing my trumpet here, but the cable organisation at the back of the cabinet is a million times better. Literally a million. Ok, perhaps a few hundred. I know, I know … “photo or it didn’t happen”. I’ll get around to it.
Other tasks & things
- Proxmox is now on three Microservers – hurrah
- Discovered that #USB sticks can go into ReadOnly mode (the whole stick, not just a partition/mount). This can happen if the stick is beginning to fail.
- This discovery was prompted by the fact that I couldn’t install Proxmox on one USB stick. After reading #reddit on the matter, I have decided to reinstall Proxmox to spinning 3.5-inch disc instead.
- Firewall – hooray! No need to find the null modem cable and do this via the console / a terminal on another machine – although that would probably have been fun.
- Giving some thought to the most optimal use of disks. I have so many hard disks, or all ages and capacities. Nearly all of them are SATA; only one PATA drive around now.
Cloudy adventures await
Re-installing to disk (instead of USB)

