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Yeh, no. This is a problem. This website doesn’t have any form of membership, login, authentication, nor backend.

Take a break and put the kettle on, but seriously, no you cannot change a password you have never set.

So why does this page exist? Because it is good practice as set out by the W3C as part of the .well-known URI standards.


So... What now

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Below is a summary of the content and data on this site as a bonus for visiting this special page.

Content Summary

  • 692 posts written.
  • 15 RSS only posts written.
  • 100 pages written.
  • 27 ways written.

Site Data Summary

  • 15 offers available.
  • 175 blog subscriptions.
  • 219 podcast subscriptions.
  • 96 teams seen live.
  • 207 books in library.
  • 192 quotes stored.
  • 25 doctrine stored.
  • 3 stocks monitored.
  • 55 constraint cards.
  • 44 jokes written.
  • 5 unique tags used.
  • 2 counters tracked.

Site Metadata Summary

  • 24 slash page links.
  • 23 site sub-headings.
  • 5 navigation items.
  • 13 data links.

Personal Data Summary

  • 273 days since last day at work - (2025-07-04)
  • 184 days since ME diagnosis date - (2025-10-01)
  • 17 days since last left the house - (2026-03-17)
  • 2 Times left the house in 2026
  • 3 Meetings with ME specialist since diagnosis

Tag Summary

Tags are used sparingly throughout the site to categorize content, mostly to separate different periods of time when a certain topic was more prevalent.

Post Metadata Summary

  • 692 posts in total.
  • 383 Linked Posts.
  • 389 Linked Posts with Citations.

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