the main thing is keeping my blood sugar in check… but I also weighed myself and realized I had gained a few kilos since I checked last. :P

My long term goal has always been to get somewhere below 90 kilos. Right now I'd be happy getting back to about 135.

Might be a good time to change your iCloud password. https://blog.kaspersky.com/change-icloud-password/12544/

My wife thought it was odd I only had an apple and a couple handfuls of nuts for dinner. It IS 8pm and nothing in the fridge seems all that appetizing.

black coffee mostly just makes my stomach upset, which is why I stick to heavy cream.

that and encouraging each other. Though I will have to admit my dietary goals are not QUITE as specific as yours are. ?

Oh wow, it's actually pouring outside.

I can't remember the last time this computer was powered up but every since program now wants to update. I'm also sure Microsoft will also ask me about Windows 10 on this computer as well. ?

maybe we can keep each other accountable.

Each solution has it's own set compromises.

  1. Wordpress and similar: easy to create content but requires metric asstons or resources and is a trainwreck as far as security is concerned.
  2. Static files: requires almost no resources to serve but not easy to create and share content with.
  3. Static file generation things (Jekyll, Octopress, etc): improves upon static files somewhat, making things like themes and templates easier, but it's still difficult to share content with.
  4. Hosted solutions: They're all varying degrees of roach motel. In other words, easy to get content in, not so easy to get content out in a useful format that can be imported into some other solution.

My requirements are simple:

  1. Content from said system must be managed and served requiring a minimum of resources. In other words, no more than what it took to put a man on the moon in the 1960s.
  2. I should be able to create content from anywhere on any device easily with minimum to no friction.
  3. I should be able to export my content at any time in a useful format that can be served on an Apache/nginx server, S3 bucket, or similar (see point #1).

Myguess is: I'm asking for too much. :P

I'm not playing it either.