I can't recall just now what it was that I really intended to blog about today. When I turned on the computer, I got caught up spending hours on "troubleshooting" instead, as the browser that I normally use with this blog suddenly refused to show up any larger than that very small square on the bottom of the screen in the photo above. No idea why. It's never happened before, and none of the tips I googled so far works - either because I can't find (see) the suggested thing to click on, or because clicking on it doesn't help.
I asked AI for advice of course, but it just "pretended" to be helpful:
Key Steps in the Troubleshooting Process:
Define the Problem: Clearly identify the symptoms—what is the actual vs. expected state.
Gather Information: Speak with users, review data trends, and check error messages.
Identify the Root Cause: Isolate the issue by narrowing down possibilities (e.g., checking hardware connections or software settings).
Develop a Hypothesis: Guess the most probable cause based on information gathered.
Test and Fix: Implement a solution, but do so cautiously to avoid making things worse.
I'm thinking that uninstalling and re-installing from scratch might perhaps fix it - but I'm too tired to try to "cautiously implement" that just now.
Luckily my alternative browser used with this blog did work (showing up full size) - but here I found myself logged out from things, so that took a while to sort out as well.
Tomorrow is another day; but then I have an appointment with my dentist for a different kind of troubleshooting. Back on Friday I somehow managed to lose a very tiny corner of an important tooth, of which the major part is already "fake". I'm not in pain, but I have no idea whether the dentist will find it a simple quick fix or if it will turn out a Really Big dental job. All I know is that it won't self-heal! - so better seek help ASAP...






















