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Thursday, 19 June 2025 Dereel Images for 19 June 2025
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Refining pad see ew
Topic: food and drink, opinion Link here

Pad see ew for breakfast again today. It's a dark dish, but unlike KL Hokkien mee it doesn't look attractive. Here pad see ew on the left, KL Hokkien mee on the right:


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Part of that comes from frying the meat over high heat right at the start. So: do the Gai lan first. The result didn't look different enough to take a photo, but it did seem better.

And the wok hei? I'm still not there. Put some more oil into the wok to prevent the noodles sticking to it, with only limited success.

About the only real insight was the composition of the sauce. More fish sauce, more vinegar, less soya sauce.


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Checking photo integrity: first results
Topic: technology, photography, opinion Link here

Mail from Michael Hughes this morning. He does something similar to check the integrity of his photos, but he stores the results in a database. Is that worth it?

Shortly after my sha1 run completed. Compare the results:

=== root@eureka (/dev/pts/0) /Photos/grog 199 -> diff -wu sha1 sha1-9|less
--- sha1        2025-06-20 01:59:10.503960000 +1000
+++ sha1-9      2025-06-20 09:50:41.603228000 +1000
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-SHA1 (19100101) = 4fe15d494fda7d9d31ada156b9dc7c9fd9a9fb45
-SHA1 (19100101/orig) = 0144154c165dc86f5c13fe432672afee680e9eb3
+SHA1 (19100101) = 842f2fac8d4907930e8ee206929c367cce6469d2
+SHA1 (19100101/orig) = 7bd17748fe639f257dad3a26aac111faa8211040
-SHA1 (19100101/_Ashampoo_Photo_Optimizer_Backup) = 68b6ef4090869108ebecda125669a4a4f6681022
+SHA1 (19100101/_Ashampoo_Photo_Optimizer_Backup) = 384eec54619f4115ba1d29ced9ce6b6953aca985

Oh. Those are directories. Yes, of course they can be different. Repeat the runs looking at only files? First, let's see what the rest looks like, removing some directories:

-SHA1 (19550801/Besut.jpeg) = 8ce614340bc6efa4fdb3a4fa72057696ca9a23d0
 SHA1 (19550801/Pulau-Perhentian-1.jpeg) = e20bd23ecb64b110a17032181aca2b35e3eada0d
-SHA1 (19550801/Pulau-Perhentian-2.jpeg) = 2a292d311c54587f7236fbfe33fe1868583f7234
-SHA1 (19550801/Pulau-Perhentian-3.jpeg) = 5ae1cb214b8be9155a4a265baeb419117b173c1b
 SHA1 (19550801/Pulau-Perhentian-4.jpeg) = c198dd795691599aeda639bf5d16ffba268d0748
+SHA1 (19550801/Pulau-Perhentian-3.jpeg) = 5ae1cb214b8be9155a4a265baeb419117b173c1b
+SHA1 (19550801/Besut.jpeg) = 8ce614340bc6efa4fdb3a4fa72057696ca9a23d0
+SHA1 (19550801/Pulau-Perhentian-2.jpeg) = 2a292d311c54587f7236fbfe33fe1868583f7234

Despite appearances, there's nothing wrong there. Only the entries aren't in the same sequence.

Would a database help? I have a large number of entries:

=== root@eureka (/dev/pts/0) /Photos/grog 202 -> l sha1 sha1-9
-rw-r--r--  1 root  lemis  83,838,489 20 Jun 01:59 sha1
-rw-r--r--  1 root  lemis  83,670,593 20 Jun 09:50 sha1-9
=== root@eureka (/dev/pts/0) /Photos/grog 203 -> wc -l sha1 sha1-9
 1019151 sha1
 1017046 sha1-9
 2036197 total
=== root@eureka (/dev/pts/0) /Photos/grog 204 -> diff -wu sha1 sha1-9 | wc -l
  408294

More stuff to think about. About the only thing that I won't need is on of Michael's suggestions: write it a in C. The search is I/O bound, so I wouldn't gain anything there.


Spirali mamak
Topic: food and drink Link here

I had some cabbage leaves left over. What do I do with them? Fry them and eat them with noodles. How about a mee goreng mamak? It doesn't have cabbage, but why not?

Oh. An issue that I continually have is that it wants 60 g of cooked potato. I don't very often have cooked potato on hand, and it seems silly to cook 60 g of it. OK, that's what the cabbage replaces.

And since it's such a mix of cultures, why use Hokkien mee? For the fun of it, used spirali:

 
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And how about that, it wasn't bad.


Tidying up the garden
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Jesse Walsh along today to tidy up the garden. I thought we might keep him busy for 2 hours, but in fact he did a good 5 hours and didn't quite get finished.

One thing of interest was the incredible dying Abutilon by the laundry door: Here photos from last month:

 
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There were multiple branches spread around the bush, but to my surprise they all came from one place:

 
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And there he found some mould, and the wood was rotting away. There's nothing obvious about the mould:

 
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Did the mould cause the rot, or did the rot attract the mould? Hopefully it's done now.


Anatomy of a parcel delivery
Topic: general, technology, opinion Link here

I was expecting a parcel delivery today, so round 11:50 checked Australia Post tracking. It told me that it spent the night in Delacombe, a new location for their tracking reports. And at 8:32 it was “Unable to deliver - Item carded and transferred to post office for collection”.

I know that. Though it told me that “It's on its way”, it's really ready for collection.

OK, what does eBay say?

 
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So it might arrive yesterday? And now they say that it's at Lucas. Why?

Round 14:00 off to pick up the item without any problems. Back home and checked the tracking information. Ah, it had been transferred to Lucas at 9:26 and had been waiting for me in “NAPOLEON CPA”, Australia Post's inimitable way of spelling “Napoleons” since 11:08, nearly an hour before I checked the tracking the first time. Clearly Australia Post has problems keeping up to date.

But better late than never:

From: Australia Post <noreply@notifications.auspost.com.au>
Subject: Your parcel from Returns is ready to collect
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2025 01:51:21 -0600

And they still live somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. Why? Converting that to local time gives me 17:51:21, 4 hours after I picked it up. By the evening I had no email confirmation that it had been collected, though I did get this one an hour later referring to another package that I had picked up at the same time:

From: Australia Post <noreply@notifications.auspost.com.au>
Subject: Your parcel from McLaren Vale Cellars has been collected
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2025 02:57:21 -0600

We've been living on the Internet for over quarter of a century now. When are companies going to finally catch up with it?


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