I'm on the move. I think while I've got very few posts that are worth keeping (to be fair, I've never wanted to hang on to old posts) I'll do it sooner rather than later.
Moving accounts looks very busy to me when I do it, but all you'll see is a follow popping up as the servers do their stuff.
Anyway, see you on the other side.
If someone I don't know, but who looks harmless, follows me, and I follow back and they immediately direct message me with "Hello how are you?" you better believe that's a blocking.
I've been out to walk the dog, got rained on. Very cold and fine rain, accompanied by the sort of wind that gets it all up your orifices.
The heating IS ON.
Bloody 12° C it is. 12! Not having that. There are no bearskins to hand - and I'm not going out to kill one this morning just to warm up. And it's too wet to collect the firewood in the forest. No, central heating on is the way forward.
That's it. My system of calendar-based heating thermostat control has been tested for the last time. It's going on for a couple of hours, August or no August.
I have done a post on a new blog, by me and about doing a new blog by me.
I shall do a hashtag #o4fsworld to help you filter out posts where I annoy you with blog post announcements in future.
o4fs.world/post/welcome 
welcome
This blog is a completely new thing to me, and if it is to you you too, welcome and hello.
Possibly, some of you came from reading scribblanity, where I was trying to write both...
My afternoon has got off to a fine start. Log on via laptop after walking dog, headline reads 'Brighton score 95th-minute winner against Man Utd'. Broad smile.
Just need Ipswich to play an absolute blinder against an out-of-sorts City now
#MastodonFC In surveillance capitalism, web browses you.
My #Linux desktop is requesting that I restart it, but as it's set up as a dual boot with Windows on the other partition, and I still need some of the stuff I have on that, I am very reluctant to do a restart until I have seen Microsoft have sorted out this shit they've apparently done to GRUB on dual booting systems.
I might not be able to get back again.
I know, the answer is ultimately 'get rid of the Windows', haha, very good.
Backed up everything on the Linux bit of course, so will be actual data safe, just not major headache safe if it won't go again.