First blog post
It's 1:07 AM. I planned on going to bed early, but for some inexplicable reason I figured it would be a good idea to check on my domain yosephine.com, which I registered years ago, but then haven't used for anything other than "spam domain", i.e. I use a @yosephine.com email address when registering for various services or mailing lists. I then have a wildcard forwarding rule, forwarding all mail sent to this domain to my personal email. This way I can a) identify if some site has leaked my email address to spammers and b) make email rules for various needs, e.g. deleting spam. I set this up way before plusaddressing etc. became available and I have stuck to this for years, because it's quite practical.
But this isn't what I was supposed to write about. When going through the services available in the control panel of my web hosting service I noticed there was an option to create a blog and thought it might be a marvelous idea to start typing down all the oh-so-fabulous discoveries and epic wins I experience in my daily life as a service manager, sysadmin, ICT generalist, dad... you name it.
Now, after setting up the blog and, before that, using about 2hrs to test different CMS's and platforms, I'm not sure it was such a great idea. Don't get me wrong, I do have dozens of epic stories to share, but right now I'm just too tired to start writing about them, so this my first post will, unfortunately, not be as epic and fabulous as I imagined it in my mind, but a rather bland nothingburger of a blog post. We'll see, maybe the next one is better...
But this isn't what I was supposed to write about. When going through the services available in the control panel of my web hosting service I noticed there was an option to create a blog and thought it might be a marvelous idea to start typing down all the oh-so-fabulous discoveries and epic wins I experience in my daily life as a service manager, sysadmin, ICT generalist, dad... you name it.
Now, after setting up the blog and, before that, using about 2hrs to test different CMS's and platforms, I'm not sure it was such a great idea. Don't get me wrong, I do have dozens of epic stories to share, but right now I'm just too tired to start writing about them, so this my first post will, unfortunately, not be as epic and fabulous as I imagined it in my mind, but a rather bland nothingburger of a blog post. We'll see, maybe the next one is better...