I was wrong, it worked 🎉
Hello, I'm Stephen Rushe and I drink tea, love cats, and provide sarcasm-as-a-service. I’m also responsible for Cricsheet, a project to provide ball-by-ball data for cricket, and the Cricket Scorecard Accuracy Project, a year-long experiment to check the accuracy of cricket scorecards.
You can also find me elsewhere:
Recent entries
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Testing posting to my website from Mastodon now that I've moved host. This will presumably fail, so be prepared for further tests.
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In a strange turn of events two accounts have appeared on mastodon.social impersonating me, and also sending direct messages. Why anyone thinks this is worth the time is beyond me.
I've reported both accounts to the server admins.
This is my only personal Mastodon account, and lives on my own instance (thanks to @mastohost). Accept no imitations.
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@kev I’ve never had a bother with buying on Discogs, so maybe it’s just you ;)
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@nivrig I have exactly the same problem when I try. It’s like they don’t want my potential custom.
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I am apparently at the age where Willie Nelson is an excellent accompaniment to writing code. It makes a change from my usual choice of electronic. #Music #CountryMusic
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Every time Desmond Hart is mentioned in #DuneProphecy I can’t help but think of him as “Dessie Hart” and wonder how his county team is doing without him at corner forward.
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I finally did something with @cricsheet that I’ve been thinking about for a while. #cricket
https://social.deeden.co.uk/@cricsheet/113482342502260045 -
As a temporarily unattached Cleveland #Browns fan the only joy I get from their games is seeing DeShaun Watson get pummelled. He can’t leave soon enough.
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Sad to see Takakeisho retire today, but glad that he’s looking after his health. A wrestler I’ve really enjoyed for years. #sumo
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As I've moved to my own domain it seems like a good time to do an #introduction post.
Hello, I'm Stephen, and I'm a software developer in Belfast, Northern Ireland. I spend (what some may call) a disturbing amount of time writing software (mostly in #Ruby). I adore #cats. I'm often found drinking tea, and muttering about the #cricket statistical data. I am possibly powered by sarcasm.
To summarise: Sarcastic developer. Responsible for cricsheet.org. Drinker of tea. Worshipper of #cats. he/him
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I wonder how long it will take FastMail to get back to me about their apparent union busting. Granted, it’s unlikely they can say anything to stop me moving once I find a new host I like.
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It gives me great pleasure to discover that there is a cricket umpire in Cyprus called Windy Miller! #cricket
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Losing I can live with, but that was an embarrassingly awful batting display by Ireland. Canada deserved their win. #cricket #T20WorldCup
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Success!
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Once more into the testing…
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I _think_ things are working. Let’s try another one.
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Please also ignore this further follow-up experiment.
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Pay no attention as I experiment with something.
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It looks like that page is having “issues”. Good thing I took a screenshot for context.

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The honesty of “Blockchain Ireland” on their Use Cases page (https://www.blockchainireland.ie/blockchain-use-cases/) is something we could do with more of. 😇
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By far my favourite listen of the year so far. I’m very jealous of you for having the vinyl.
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Ireland 17 for 3 chasing 111 to win a first Men’s Test match. I don’t need this level of stress from them, I already have Mayo football working full-time to raise and then dash my hopes.
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My expectations for 2024 did not include absolutely loving an ambient/drone album released by Vince Clarke (of Erasure/Depeche Mode/Yazoo fame). “Songs of Silence” is so good, and great to write code to.
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You know a pun is top quality when it invokes a simultaneous laugh and groan. 👏