Wednesday, July 15, 2026
7-15-26
W: 319.2 BS: 164 BP: 130/70
Manufacturing of the original FreeStyle Libre 14 Day CGM sensors (the first U.S. version) appears to have been phased out years ago, though exact stop dates aren't widely documented publicly.
Key Timeline:
- 2018: Abbott launched the FreeStyle Libre 14 Day system in the U.S. (14-day wear sensor).
- The readers for the original Libre 14 Day were discontinued earlier (sensors could still pair with the app for a while).
- Abbott transitioned users to newer models like Libre 2 (with alarms) and later Libre 3. The original 14-day version was effectively replaced over time.
Recent Discontinuations (more relevant now):
Abbott is currently discontinuing FreeStyle Libre 2 and Libre 3 sensors (which evolved from the 14-day platform). They will no longer be available after September 30, 2025.
- Patients need new prescriptions for the Libre 2 Plus or Libre 3 Plus sensors (15-day wear).
- Support for older systems continues, but new production of the discontinued models has stopped or will stop by that date.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Basil!
Anyone who grows eatables or cooks with fresh stuff knows what Basil is. If you know, you know. If you don't know... man you have some GOOD waiting for you.
I can't count how many versions of Basil there are. I've read there are hundreds. leaning towards thousands. At least one for most every earthly culture able to grow stuff. Some cultures have many versions, dozens at least. This being 'Murica, I think we have them *all* because we are greedy like that. I grow three just for us.
This makes sense as Basil is in the mint family. It grows almost everywhere, propagates easily, and crossbreeds better than a swingers club.
What we see here is lettuce leaf Basil, from Baker Seeds. It germinates like a champ, grows fast, has large full leaves, and tastes superb.
Not an 'in your face' Basil like Genovese or Thai, but a gentle and subtle Sweet basil. It's best raw, but cooks up well too. We prefer it in salads or used as wraps, but it's become the backbone of this years Basil blend (dried).
As for Baker seeds, they are the best I have ever used. I've tried numerous other regular and rare seed sellers, and Baker has sent me the most dependable and viable seeds of them all. With minimal proper care, the seeds sprout and grow. I've had other places send me expensive and fancy rare seeds that simply would not germinate no matter what. Not so with Baker.
If you are a gardener who likes to know what is available, and mull over the choices on long Winter evenings, consider buying their big catalog. It's a full size softcover book, 3/4" thick, at 525 pages. The one I bought cost $10, preordered, and has a HUGE amount of information. It's called 'The Whole Seed Catalog'.
7-14-26
W: 319.2 318.8 BS: NA
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Monday, July 13, 2026
This will be interesting
260 FBI agents are in Georgia investigating fraud in the 2020 election. I have no idea what that involves, but I'll be interested in the results, and any prosecutions that result. Can't wait see which rent-a-judge tries to stop it.
Me "Hey, did you hear about the FBI investigating fraud? Over 200 agents sent to Georgia all at once!"
Random Squink "That's terrible! That was a clean election and anyone who says different is a conspiracy nut".
Me "Wouldn't you like a full investigation to prove that for once and all??
RS "No way Trump's FBI will do this honestly. They are just a nest of biased liars!"
Me "Hmm. You liked the FBI when they were going after J6'ers. Same FBI, so why the change?"
RS "It's totally different now. The FBI will find whatever Trump orders them to find".
Me "How is it different?".
Random Squink "It just is, you RACIST!"
Welcome to the fishbowl. Smile for the 113,000 cameras.
Have Flock cameras ever been hacked?
Grok:
- Physical access exploits (2025): Researchers (including Jon Gaines/GainSec and Benn Jordan) demonstrated that with physical access to certain Flock cameras (e.g., bought on eBay), they could gain control in under 30 seconds. Methods included pressing a button sequence to enable a diagnostic Wi-Fi hotspot (default password often "security"), using Android debug tools (ADB), and accessing root shells, firmware, video feeds, or uploading malware. This allowed manipulating footage, deleting videos, or turning devices into spy tools. 9news.com
- Exposed live feeds and admin panels (late 2025–early 2026): Multiple Flock Condor (AI-powered PTZ) cameras were left streaming live video and archived footage (up to 30 days) openly on the internet. No passwords were required for access, viewing, downloading, or changing settings in some cases. Researchers used tools like Shodan to find them; journalists and YouTubers verified by tracking themselves in real time. Flock described it as affecting a small number of cameras. 404media.co
- Other vulnerabilities: Reports highlighted issues like unlocked bootloaders, hardcoded credentials, outdated Android kernels (e.g., 8.1 with many unpatched CVEs), lack of mandatory multi-factor authentication for some police logins, and information disclosure. Several CVEs were assigned (e.g., CVE-2025-59407 and related ones). nvd.nist.gov
7-13-26
W: 320.2 BS: 74
Roasting meatballs at 8am for dinner tonight. Going to be warm today and I want the oven cold all day after these are done. Same deal with chicken stock started in the pressure cooker.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Insomnia
Insomnia, amIright?
It looks like there are at least two types of insomnia. The one where you can't fall asleep, and the other one I just discovered the existence of. It involves waking at 2-3am, no matter when you went to bed, and being unable to go back to sleep.
I already take a fair dose of melatonin each night. 12mg. Sometimes that is joined by other meds as needed.
This 'maintenance insomnia' truly does sucketh. One never gets enough sleep, and that is cumulative. After a few weeks of living like an exhausted pigeon, I started doing research.
My blood sugar often drops a bit low, as checked at 2am. But, sometimes on nights I sleep well it does the same thing. I'm already juggling to my blood sugar balance again after starting an eating change, so working on that. A better explanation is a cortisol jump that naturally occurs in the wee hours for most people. It's suggested that it's the bodies way of preparing for waking up. Perhaps my cortisol stress hormone whatsis is wonky, because I certainly do wake up stressed. Usually my brain flings a totally loathsome dream at me right around 2am, and I wake breathing hard and heart thumping. Weeeee.
I decided this needs pro help, so I messaged our lovely and competent Doc, who is a friend as well. She came back with two suggestion that were right in line with my thinking.
- On waking at 2am, take a small dose of melatonin (1-5mg) and see if that helps going back to sleep. I tried it, and it didn't.
- Trazadone, starting at 25 mg and fiddling upwards to find the right dose. She explained how it's safe and non-addictive. Okay, we have that in the house for other people, at 50mg and 100mg dosages and Doc knows that. Herself said the girl child has been at 100mg since she was 9 years old, taking it when needed. Huh. I guess I can do that to try it.
Saturday, July 11, 2026
7-11-26
W: 318.8 BS: 74


















































