The old fashioned signal system in the Netherlands only works fine if every piece of track sees at least one train every 24 hours. To make sure this happens, there is this thing called roestrijden, where trains do take some less-used switches to make sure all the tracks sees a train. After long maintenance works, getting rid of rust on the tracks needs a bit more work. Apparently somebody forgot this with the current construction work at Schiphol so now the already messy train services becomes an even bigger mess tomorrow...
Hey look, buddy. I'm an engineer, that means I solve problems. Not problems like "What is beauty?", because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems! For instance, can I use my partners service dog as a wheel barrow
you can tell this web client is made by twitterbrained techbros because it hides the instance portion of the username even against the advice of eugen joinmastodon (or whoever wrote the mastodon client docs)
I still use the iconic quote from that one Eastern European claymation series with two extremely clumsy handyman neighbours, even around people who have no clue lol