Month: March 2026

Insane rollercoaster design from the game Rollercoaster Tycoon

Ups and downs

(Warning: This blog post is non-technical but purely personal. In my leukemia diary, I write openly about my current health issues. This blog might be triggering for people who struggle with, or lost dear ones to, cancer and other similar diseases.) I planned to write this on Saturday, March 28. But I didn’t. It’s already Tuesday, March 31 by now, and I finally started writing. There is a reason for that, and I’ll get to it. But, let’s first start with the post I wanted to write, the post I already had drafted in my head, on Saturday. That post…

To be where I need to be

(Warning: This blog post is non-technical but purely personal. In my leukemia diary, I write openly about my current health issues. This blog might be triggering for people who struggle with, or lost dear ones to, cancer and other similar diseases.) As I write this (Monday 19:00 in Utrecht – I might finish and post it later), I want to be somewhere else. Right at this time, the MVP Summit has just started. Official sessions usually run Tuesday to Thursday, but past years often saw extra sessions on the Monday before or the Friday after. Smaller sessions. Informal. Direct contact…

SQL injection, and how to prevent it

For a change, a video about security, rather than performance and execution plans. Why? Well, that should become clear in my next planned videos. Although I really can’t predict when I’ll be able to record those. What is it? And how to prevent it? In the first approximately 12.5 minutes of the video, I try to explain the concept of what SQL injection is in the most simple and non-technical terms I could come up with. But I also show, in that analogy, what defensive measures do and do not work. And how easy it ultimately is to be safe.…

Back in hospital

(Warning: This blog post is non-technical but purely personal. I write openly about my current health issues. This blog might be triggering for people who struggle with, or lost dear ones to, cancer and other similar diseases.) Time for an update in my leukemia diary. I had planned to write as soon as I was admitted to the hospital. I changed that plan a bit, for reasons I’ll get into later. But I am in hospital now, for a few days already. Awkward communication The last thing I had heard from my hematologist when I wrote the previous blog was…

Return to the diary

(Warning: This blog post is non-technical but purely personal. I write openly about my current health issues. This blog might be triggering for people who struggle with, or lost dear ones to, cancer and other similar diseases.) In September 2022, I was diagnosed with leukemia. I was treated with chemotherapy, I received a stem cell infusion, and then, after a long recovery period, I was clean and I could return to life before I got ill. I wrote about that extensively, in what I called my leukemia diary. The only thing in my life that still reminded me of my…

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