# In morbum incidi Wife is out having breakfast with her colleagues. She was a bit hesitant even yesterday if she should go as we were both sick this week. She already fell ill on last Sunday, had to throw up and had a migraine like headache. So I worked from home on Monday looking after her. She called in sick and called the doc afterwards, but only got an appointment on Tuesday. Then Monday night I got sick. I do not know if it could be attributed to the weather that had been really changeable - or I simply had too much carbs that day... Anyway I could not sleep till 3 a.m. so I called in sick, too. I just needed a good rest and my strict diet to calm my innards and was working again on Thursday. Last weekend I fired up the old Acer laptop again, did the syspatch and pkg_add -u rounds. Then I was experimenting with some browsers as Firefox is no more for i386, Chromium won't start dunno why, Netsurf is okayish for simple pages, Dillo can be used, but also only for simple pages. I wanted to visit rust-lang.org which Dillo simply won't load and Netsurf cannot render legibly. But I may have found the solution! GNOME Web (codename Epiphany) works like a charm until now and it can render the Rust pages fine. Of course it is not super fast on this single core Celeron CPU, but also not too bad, it is fairly usable even when multiple tabs are open (which was certainly not true for Chromium back in the days when it worked). So I'm with GNOME Web and even now am entering these lines on the Acer running OpenBSD. On Thursday I went for a walk in my lunch break. There is a lot of construction work going on in our street on both ends. New houses, new office buildings and even a school are being built. I'm not particularly happy about this as even now the street is fairly crowded, cars parking everywhere. As my brother visited last week I parked in the parking bay right in front of the house so as to "reserve" a spot for him. Then I just drove down into the garage when he arrived. Now I am waiting for the vacuum cleaner to be fully charged then I could maybe finish vacuuming till wife arrives.