The disconnection is a good reset. I did post a couple times mid-Lent regarding some needed facepunching about computers, but... otherwise, have been "Occasionally reading, not logging in," and that's been good. It resets things nicely. I got a lot of weird stuff done with computers, which was nice - the sort of increasingly circular sysadmin tasks that involve making low power computers do that which I need to work out the issues with other low power computers. It led into the corners of the Linux kernel, which is always interesting enough, and I'm trying to make my own x32/ILP32 distro for x86/ARM now, so... uh... yeah, that's going to be a challenge.
I optimized a number of things on my blog as well - kicked up the caching ratio on CloudFlare for the (entirely) static content that is my blog with some page rules, and reworked a number of the image source tags to use the graphics rendering pipeline instead of just having static jpgs. This pipeline, which I've been using for main post content, will automatically render various size and format images from the raw sources, putting them in a picture set that the browser can pick from based on what it supports and what render width it has. I can change the configs and add new formats (debating adding AVIF, though render times on it are quite long at the moment) and just re-render the blog with the new images. So, reduced bandwidth/improved performance. Much as I don't have ads on it, I'm still striving to optimize the page performance and such, just because I hate heavy, stupid webpages that load megabytes of jpeg for thumbnails. I'm on a slow enough connection regularly that I notice things like that. Helps with some SEO as well... Google likes the small, fast, advanced feature pages. Multiple people have pointed out that they're regularly surprised by just how many weird searches turn up links to my blog.
And I wrote a number of posts that will go out in the weeks to come. One I'm particularly happy with is some work on getting our record player back online and operational - the kids were shocked that you can play music "without a computer," which tells me I've been a bit behind the curve here. The cueing mechanism (arm lift/lowering) wasn't working, and investigation led to the discovery that a lever/spring holder was broken. That i couldn't find a replacement tells me that they often fail that way, so I had a friend do some reverse engineering on the part, and the end result is a 3D printed replacement that, soon enough, should be up for sale on his various web stores. And, of course, my lift mechanism working. ;)
My deck is coming along, I'm just fighting the weather, as usual... we had some just horrid late spring weather, wind, rain, blowing, and I got hailed on multiple times going back and forth between the house and my office.
The internet is a far sillier place after you've had a bunch of time off. I continue in my trend towards using it mostly as a "Publish into the void and only use a few other services..." system, via ancient and otherwise slow computers. This response, currently, is on the ancient (2010 era) netbook I keep optimizing into operation, though it's not, by any means, "fast" or "enjoyable to use" for things beyond plain text. This, lately, I consider more and more a feature.
And I'm considering just driving deeper into the old equipment I own and picking a late 1930s to late 1940s style to match the car, tractor, and origins of the motorcycles I mostly take into town. :)