Gig list - March 2026

Mar. 13th, 2026 11:32 pm
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Very belated. I did nothing last month because I was either sick or dealing with kitchen tragedies and I'm not sure we bought any tickets. Basically nothing is happening until the end of this month because I'm hoping by then we'll be on the last bit of the kitchen tragedy so I can have my brain back.

Under the cut to protect your flist )

Next month is busy between the family wedding in NOLA and the memorial for one of our karaoke friends in Austin. I really need to sit down and buy tickets for the things we want even though we're kind of broke from the kitchen stuff. We will be less broke when I submit receipts for our food so I need to get on that if I want ticket money.
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This was the three-month follow-up after the last attempt to get the last bits of the brown thing off my face. One last bit was still there; he froze it off; and now we come back in three months.

Oncology check-up - 2025 03 12

Mar. 12th, 2026 05:12 pm
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Mild medical stuff under the cut. )

Report back in six months, and we're 40% of the way to the 5-year mark now.

Also, sort of related, we spent a significant amount of time updating and dealing with my prescription list, which somehow got out of whack recently. The assistant took my list and marked a bunch of duplicates for deletion but the doctor had to do it manually. Apparently this is a known MyChart misfeature but: what a pain.
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I watched a movie for the first time this year.

Books
The Arrogant Ape: The Myth of Human Exceptionalism and Why It Matters, by Christine E. Webb. This worked well as a companion piece to a number of popular science books I've been reading over the last year or two about animal consciousness and senses. It didn't quite go off the rails at the end where it talked about indigenous ways of knowing as group consciousness but I feel like the author could have made a stronger case there. (I think the case is worth making but I think she could also have made the case strictly on Western science grounds.)
All The Queen's Men, by S.J. Bennett. Second in the series where Queen Elizabeth II and her personal aide solve mysteries, this time featuring a missing painting. I was wondering early on whether conservation of characters dictated a particular character's outcome and was pleasantly surprised that I wasn't wrong, but in a way that didn't make the outcome boring.
Dear Writer: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Life, by Maggie Smith. This is the poet, not the actress. I moved through it slowly because its writing advice is really aimed at poets, and I'm not one. But I think I want to read through it and read some of the suggested books when I'm not focused on my kitchen falling apart.

Movies & TV
Mysteries of Ancient China. IMAX film accompanying the terracotta warrior exhibit at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. A documentary and propaganda piece about the discovery of the warriors in which Avery Brooks does the James Earl Jones narrator role. Enjoyable and interesting but without being a China paranoiac, I noticed the heavy-handedness.
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I have been kicking around a post idea for something like a year or a year and a half, but I've been torn between wanting to write it as a post (and tell you things) and wanting to ask for solutions.

Mr. Bostoniensis and I have been trying to consolidate our household, and the Brave New World of the Internet is... not facilitating this. Vendor after vendor, platform after platform, is organized around the concept of a single user account. Even when company accounts nominally allow multiple user accounts, typically one user account is the real user account and the other has restricted access.

For instance, when setting up joint financial instruments, we split up the work: I would set up the joint bank accounts, he would set up the joint credit cards. We subsequently discovered that he can't access the statements and tax documents in our nominally-joint bank account's online portal, and I can't have an independent login at all for our allegedly joint credit cards that show up on my credit report.

This is infuriating. What we want to happen is that he and I have equal full access to the accounts we share, such that either of us can do what needs to be done on them, which I thought was a pretty normal approach to, well, life. I did not think heterosexual marriage was some sort of weird counter-cultural edge-case, and it offends my software developer soul to be reduced to sharing usernames and passwords.

But that is exactly the case, and I would just hold my nose and do it, except for one thing.

Two-factor authentication.

If I want to be able to two-factor into an account that uses his phone number, I have to access his phone. Something best done while he is not asleep, which, unfortunately, is precisely when I am most likely to want to be paying bills or doing online shopping. Likewise, if he wants to two-factor into an account that uses my phone number, he'll need access to my phone. Which, honestly, he could probably slip into the room and grab off the charger while I'm asleep – which is precisely when he'll be wanting into those accounts – but that does him no good if say I were out of town or in the hospital or some such.

And more and more 2FA is becoming mandatory. You can't turn it off. (Or in the notable case of one of our credit cards, you can turn it off. It will two-factor you anyways, but the account settings assure you it's off.)

Two-factor authentication is stupid and awful for so many reasons, but it has only recently dawned on me that one of them is that 2FA is intended to keep anyone else from logging in to your account and I actually want someone else to log into my account. Legitimately, I think.

So.

Obviously, the Bostoniensis household requires some sort of telephony solution such that:

• text messages (SMS) sent to a single phone number propagate to two cell phones; *

• either of the two cell phones can originate text messages from that single phone number which is not the phone number of either of those phones; **

• and the phone that didn't send the reply gets a copy of it, so it can stay in sync with the convo; ***

• voice calls sent to that single phone number propagate to one, the other, or both simultaneously of the two cell phones, depending on a on-the-fly configurable schedule of when which call goes where; ****

• either cell phone can originate a voice call that will appear to come from the shared number; ****

• ideally, both cell phones could conference into the same call with a third party, but that's a bonus;

• must be compatible with Android phones, an probably needs to support iOS as well; we'd love a solution that also supports web and/or MacOS desktop access, but that's a bonus.

I am looking for recommendations for solutions that (are known to) meet this specification. There are lots of solutions for small businesses, but r/smallbusiness drags a lot of them for filth, and also we're cheap and don't want to pay a fortune, especially for a lot of businessy services we don't need like the ability to spam-SMS 10k prospective customers an hour or (all the rage right now) deploy an AI receptionist or surreptitiously surveil our customer service agents' work for quality and training purposes or integrate with Salesforce.

Also, crucially, a lot of these services seem to be based on a phone tree model, where each handset gets its own extension, and I'm really unclear how that would work with automated voice-call 2FA. Not well, I am guessing.

So what I am looking for is knowing recommendations that can answer from direct experience as to whether a solution will support our intended use case.

Has anybody else even tried to solve this problem? Or does everybody else just accept that financial instruments, online retail accounts, and virtual services can only really belong to one member of a couple at at time?

This seems like something there should be an obvious commercial service for, targetted at families, but the only one I found no longer is in the Play store and also may be wholly defunct.

As a side note, this isn't only relevant for couples. It's relevant to all sorts of multi-adult households, from polycules to multigenerational households. It is of particular relevance to people with aging elders who might want to be able to get into the elder's accounts to help them from afar. Especially adult siblings of aging parents, where no one sibling should be the only person stuck with all the administrative work. It's surprising that I haven't found a commercial solutions to this yet, and wonder if there already is one everybody else already knows about.

* Necessary to allow either member to receive a 2FA text message when either one initiates a log in.

** Necessary in the case we want to revoke texting permission to a third party by "text STOP to end".

*** Necessary not to engage in an inadvertent Abbot and Costello routine.

**** Necessary because every once in a while a 2FA system will barf on texting VOIP numbers, and only successfully get through with automated voice call 2FA. Also it would be nice for one of our other use cases – the "get Siderea's doctor's office to call back and make sure a human answers no matter when they do" use case – for there to be one number that rings through to both of us. But also necessary that we can schedule it not to ring when one or the other of us are asleep, while still ringing through to the other. I need to be able to 2FA at 2:00 A.M. and Mr. B very much needs my doing so not to cause his phone to ring.

***** Maybe not strictly necessary, but there's a lot of systems that react poorly, or at least with more scrutiny, to customer calls about accounts other than the ones associated with the number the call is coming from. It would be better if we just only ever called NStar from the number they have on record for us, but that means we need to be able to originate voice calls from the same number we'll be using with them for security purposes.


Edit: I'm really hoping for a non-Google, commercial solution.

Interesting things - 2026 03 02

Mar. 2nd, 2026 11:05 pm
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John Nienart - GM

Michael - Kid Charlemagne, the Lantern Jack
Eric - Jack O'Riley, the Interloper
Mickey - Regelda Zephirine, the Winding Rose
Jack - Blackwell, the Nightmare Horse
Me - Mary Marrow, the Crooked Wand (Regelda bunks with me)

Under the cut to protect your flist. )
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ACNW Amber Rising slot 6.

All GMs present (Lee, Todd, Mel, Adam)

Drew as Mavnos, son of Jael
John N as Sigurthr, son of Valeth
Amy as Ysabeau, daughter of Jael
Andy as Lydus, son of Nurhu
John W as Ordille, daughter of Clarissa
Penny as Catriona, daughter of Clarissa
Michael as Rayan, son of Akkiz
Me as Rhiannon, daughter of Nurhu

Under the cut to protect your flist. CW character death. )

There was actually more stuff but I got way more involved in the doing and much less involved in the note-taking at that point.
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ACNW session 3

Michael as Veracity Jones
Aaron as Sam Leison
Penny as Charlotte "Charlie" Manning
Kris F as Brooke Dunlevy, tech person
Todd as Tiernan Malloy
Me as Claire Sexey

[Unknown site tag]A spectral castle has appeared over the Thames by Tower Bridge
Harlech 1350-1480
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlech_Castle
https://www.historyhit.com/locations/harlech-castle/
https://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/castell-harlech
https://www.castlewales.com/harlech.html
https://www.reddit.com/r/castles/comments/1jbg4ei/harlech_castle_wales_now_almost_a_mile_from_the/
https://www.visitharlech.wales/history/harlechcastle

First sighted around sunset
Someone threw a life preserver and yanked it off but it didn't fall off
Now it's blocked off underneath

The castle has vestigia

Leison and Manning go off to check on the hospital
They go up the elevator to the floors parallel to the castle & it looks as expected.
14th floor - vestigia, also a door which Leison opens into a cleaning closet, not a normal door. He closes the door and opens it from inside, it's still in the same place. Every time the door opens and closes they get a wave of vestigia
The door across the way, a kid with an IV drip unconscious
Manning goes in, child age 13-14
Nurse checks on her, watches her for 5 minutes then faffs off
Kid has the Mabinogion & postcard of Harlech castle dated from the summer
postcard is from mum on a family visit which he missed

We're going to put a police drone to see how high the steps go before they're solid - it's about 8 feet off the water

Leison checks his pulse monitor, pulse is 51, eyes are taped shut to keep them from drying out

Distraction, fireworks through Dunlevy. Also cameras.
Sexey and Jones and Malloy are going up the stairway

It's not spectral once they go up the stairway, grey. It's full here where it was 2/3 in London. Everything is in black and white.

Dunlevy & Manning catch each other up

The view is of grey around us, we come up into the bailey
inside void of furniture, like no one has ever lived here
stone is somewhat weathered but not 700 years
Molloy looks at the metal, it's workmanlike

Leison is being watched by something black and shadowy in the cupboard, found by Manning through watching in mirrored compact

Dunlevy's friends are very excited, could be lots of fun
The possibilities, it's a different possibility

Manning was messing around with the lights (stopped the light flickering) and turned off the castle, putting the three in the castle back on the boat, which also made the kid crash (turning the power off to the ventilator)

The Thames is quiescent, which is unusual

Who is visiting the kid? Every day between 2 and 4:30 and Monday during the day.
Elizabeth and Matthew Williams

Does the mother bring in the books? The Mabinogion is always there and Mum reads it on the weekends. The book used to be a library book from Reading.

Footage of the corridor shows pixellation when the critter in the closet shows up.

We visit where the demimonde tells us we can often find Fleet
pub near Smithfield Market and it turns into the 1980s to talk to the Fleet

Leison finds the vampires playing poker

We interview Fleet

A rough sleeper in Charing Cross said he stole the river and needs to be arrested

We give Fleet Sexey's number and Sexey gets a public number of Fleet

20 minute walk to Charing Cross

Owen Lestrange is drunk. He's been sleeping rough, weird shoes with no real laces. Period is late 14th early 15th century. Vestigia. His eyes remind Leison of the critter in the closet and stares at Leison.

Manning looks at him in the mirror and he appears to have a crown and cleaned up.

Leison gets the evidence bag. There's some liquid in a bag. Wallet with very old driver's license, and a signet ring and a wax seal. (The course of the Thames.)

When he is Welsh he is sober, when he is English he is drunk.

Why is he powering whatever he's doing with the life of a child?
It's the tool to hand
What if it were your kin?
What makes you think it isn't?
The child is one of his many descendants

Glendower falls unconscious after Molloy questions him in English
This also affects the hospital life

Glendower is taken to UCL away from the boy
over the next 4-6 hours his vitals collapse
and he dies

We want to talk to Fleet again.
We get down to the disco again, there's a lockin, we call in.
The seal is a locking mechanism
If we melt the seal we break the lock on the Thames
it's his signet, the same as the one in Paris

Leison unlocks the seal
The Thames is starting to return
We call Fleet to advise her of our actions

And book in for a day in London

The boy woke up two minutes after sunset
He recognizes Welsh, but doesn't speak it, per Manning and Sexey's visit
Mum gets Sexey's card
They live in Reading

Friday night, no castle, the Thames is low

101 in 1001 - 2026 03 01 update

Mar. 1st, 2026 11:43 pm
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I'm working my way through starting up all those things I should be doing like taking outfit photos and yelling at my electeds. That's successful but not complete. I still don't have things down perfectly but I feel like I'm climbing out of a hole slowly but surely.

List under the cut to protect your flist. )

I've started the planning for meeting up with people on a more regular basis though I'm not 100% there. We have rebooted the "we saw you, so let's plan the next outing" with some folks but we need to get back on the horse with several other people, which won't happen until after ACUS. On the other hand, we're going to get to Houston next week and we're planning the NOLA wedding trip. So I feel like we're moving forward slowly but surely.

The kitchen remodel is absolutely a dreaded task and will get marked as one when we finish it.
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Because Spouse was out of town, I asked a friend to come to Rye with me instead of cancelling our reservation. It was a great dinner.

I photographed our meal, though I still have not managed to get my flash to work, so only like a tourist, not like a professional influencer. My favorites were the blackened redfish rillette, the scallop, and the quail. Also, surprisingly the bread and butter: homemade rye, homemade butter, salted before presentation. Very simple but great ingredients.

We were asked if we wanted a kitchen tour (hell yes) and got to hear the inside scoop on their tiny little kitchen. They are closing Rye, despite it having the Michelin recommondation, and expanding Apothecary next door into the space. One kitchen has been serving both bars/restaurants so they'll only have to be doing bar snacks instead of snacks, the kitchen menu for Rye, and the Rye tasting menu. Rye will reopen ASAP, though P will be a while, in a new location. The new location may be in Knox-Henderson but apparently a lot of folks won't come down to lower Greenville and want to be west of 75. Until they reopen they will be doing pop-ups and I guess the supper club (which they send home with you).

I'm going to miss Rye but I do expect them to come back (as opposed to Boulevardier, which I'm still salty with tears about).
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