I'm seeing stuff like this in the logs of the popbitch thing I have been working on:
GET /latest/dynamic/instance-identity/document 404 0ms -
GET /latest/dynamic/instance-identity/document 404 0ms -
GET /latest/dynamic/instance-identity/document 404 0ms -
GET /latest/dynamic/instance-identity/document 404 0ms -
GET /TP/public/index.php 404 0ms -
GET /TP/index.php 404 0ms -
GET /think[php](/wiki/#php)/[html](/wiki/#html)/public/index.php 404 0ms -
GET /[html](/wiki/#html)/public/index.php 404 0ms -
GET /public/index.php 404 0ms -
GET /TP/[html](/wiki/#html)/public/index.php 404 0ms -
GET /elrekt.php 404 0ms -
GET /index.php 404 0ms -
It is someone or something requesting pages hoping to find a security hole. It's not having any luck yet.
A high of 16° and a low of 10°, lovely out again though it is likely to go off the boil soon. We just went out for a walk to Sandgate and back for our authorised exercise. I walked, the boys biked. The beach is looking really impressive again, they're fixing up the sea defences still. It's a shame it only takes one big storm to undo all this work and wash it all away...
This morning we did the Joe Wicks workout again, and I made some penne arrabiata for tea, same as every Monday. Then the boys did English and Maths schoolwork, without too much screaming.
Yesterday they got a video from the school that the teachers had made, a message for them all with bits of video recorded from home and all chopped together, it was really nice. We have recorded a snippet too which one of the parents is going to chop together and send back to the teachers. I'm looking forward to seeing the end result, though it is difficult to organise all the families.
Country | cases | deaths |
---|---|---|
USA | 987160 | 55413 |
Spain | 226629 | 23190 |
Italy | 197675 | 26644 |
France | 162100 | 22856 |
Germany | 157770 | 5976 |
UK | 152840 | 20732 |
Turkey | 110130 | 2805 |
Iran | 90481 | 5710 |
China | 82827 | 4632 |
Russia | 80949 | 747 |
Coronavirus weekly death graph for USA + Italy + Spain + France + UK + Germany
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