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Sunday, 14 December 2025 Dereel Images for 14 December 2025
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Even the experts don't know
Topic: technology, photography, opinion Link here

Found Yet Another YouTube video today: How to Remove ANYTHING in Affinity!. OK, I'll bite.

It failed. It didn't use any tools except the brushes, and that not well. No mention of recognizing shapes. No use whatsoever to me.


Identifying crawlers
Topic: technology, opinion Link here

My web site load continues to be very high, and it's clearly mainly crawlers. Does Google Gemini know anything? “What is the easiest way to identify a web crawler http request?”

Yes! The honest ones identify themselves, but there are a whole lot of rogue bots that pose (via the User-Agent specification) as an old browser. I can do without them:

$REQUESTER = $_SERVER ["HTTP_USER_AGENT"];
if (($REQUESTER == "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/48.0.2564.116 Safari/537.36")
    || ($REQUESTER == "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/109.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 Edg/109.0.1518.61") )
  {
  http_response_code (403);
  exit (0);
  }

That works. But to my surprise, instead of lowering the load average, it increased it significantly. Why? I'm still trying to get my head around it.

Worse, I am still getting so many requests that the network stack can't keep up:

Dec 14 08:03:41 lax kernel: sonewconn: pcb 0xfffff8006a459b70: Listen queue overflow: 193 already in queue awaiting acceptance (704 occurrences)
Dec 14 08:04:43 lax kernel: sonewconn: pcb 0xfffff8006a459b70: Listen queue overflow: 193 already in queue awaiting acceptance (403 occurrences)
Dec 14 08:05:44 lax kernel: sonewconn: pcb 0xfffff8006a459b70: Listen queue overflow: 193 already in queue awaiting acceptance (719 occurrences)

That's up to 12 rejects every second! Clearly I must do something about it. Others, like Daniel O'Connor, suggest firewalling the sites for a short period of time. That requires significantly more effort, including potentially a new firewall and identification software like Fail2ban. Let's wait and see if the crawlers get tired.


Google Maps instructions
Topic: technology, general, opinion Link here

I'm off to Werribee tomorrow, 1½ hours' drive each way. Yes, I can drive via Geelong, but I know that road well. How about a more scenic route via the Brisbane Ranges? Google, find me a route:

 
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OK, send to my phone (Redmi Note 13 5G, which it prefers to call Xiaomi 2312DRAABG). Done!


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Oh. Different routes! Why did it do that? And none of the routes look “right” to me. The northern routes go via Sebastopol, which is quite a diversion from the way through Meredith, the one that I wanted to take.

But then I read the fine print (web browser only; we don't want to worry the pain phone users): “Avoids road closure on Mt Mercer-Dereel Rd”. Oh. That's right where I would want to go. So it looks like Geelong after all.


Wednesday, 17 December 2025 Dereel → Werribee → Geelong → Dereel
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Off to Werribee
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Off to Werribee today for a periodontic examination. How do I get there? Normally I would have gone via Meredith, Victoria and Anakie. Meredith is 34 km away, but the road closure on the DereelMount Mercer road added a full 21 km to the route. But the route via Bannockburn is boring, so I chose it anyway, running into no fewer than four road works on the way, none of which had an obvious purpose. Still, it was interesting, though I had forgotten to start the GPS Logger that Android had stopped for me despite my express instructions, so all I got was this toy display from Google Maps:


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How did it compare with Google Maps' estimates? Same distance, two minutes longer. After deducting the 6 minutes spent waiting for road works, it's actually faster. And presumably it would have been round 1 hour if I had been able to go via the Mount Mercer Road.

One of the nice things about Google Maps are the images. But to my surprise, things looked nothing like I expected. I should possibly look more carefully.


Periodontic examination
Topic: health, opinion Link here

My appointment was with Leela Movva, whom I have not seen for over 3 years. And though he no longer had my records (which remained in Geelong), he recalled details about me. A relatively short examination, in which he didn't quite match Mario's gum depth of 9 mm, but did find multiple depths of 8 mm, still far too much. Dignosis: periodontitis. He has a solution: laser therapy, which seems to be new in Australia, though practiced (and hopefully perfected) in California for over 20 years. The costs are eye-watering, over $3000, from which I discover that my health will refund the princely sum of $739.90. I agreed that I would talk about it to Mario, but I suppose I will have to do it.


More East Asian groceries
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After the periodontics, I had planned to look round Werribee for an East Asian grocery, but I couldn't be bothered. Off instead to the Fresh Land Asian Food in Geelong, where I went in July. I had a fairly extensive shopping list, and I wasn't able to find everything, but to my surprise I couldn't even find tauge. In many ways the Fruit Shack is better.

I did, however, find a number of noodles I hadn't seen before:


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The first are interesting because they don't have a maker name.

And then three different kinds of “instant” breakfasts:


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Hopefully they'll be edible.


The disadvantages of no viewfinder
Topic: photography, food and drink, opinion Link here

More and more, the inability to read Chinese is becoming a problem. Today I took a couple of photos of jars that interested me, using my Olympus E-PM2:


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The first are something like pickled beans—I bought the right hand two. But what's the one on the left? To be examined when I can get a legible translator. And I went to a lot of trouble to confirm that it was in focus. So when I took the second photo, I didn't bother. The sides are in focus. How did I mis that? Off-centre? With a real viewfinder, I would have noticed.


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