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Apologies for the downtime – we are back!

When your own PHP snippet knocks your website offline, but you restore it anyway. “I am the danger, even to myself.”
Cartoon shopkeeper with caption 'I am the danger even to myself'
When your own PHP snippet knocks your website offline, but you restore it anyway. “I am the danger, even to myself.”

Apologies for the downtime – we are back!

Published: 8 September 2025
By: Kieron JH

The Reasonable Adjustment is back online. Not just restored, but recharged and sharper than ever.

A rogue PHP snippet briefly knocked our site offline — and yes, it was our own code. Thanks to Porkbun Support (especially DevOps lead Phillip), we validated a clean snapshot on a subdomain, then migrated it safely back into production. Fast, clean, calm.

What we saw while offline

  • Opposition on the ropes — Certain organisations assumed the pressure had lifted. It hadn’t. Our logs confirmed they kept watching. Some blinked. We didn’t.
  • Time well spent — We used the break to recover, refocus, and take a breath. Sometimes the best thing you can do is rest the sword before the next cut.
  • Perspective reset — We came back faster, clearer, and more focused. The brief downtime became a forcing function for strategy.
  • Infrastructure expanded — Our full article archive is now live at trsa.org.uk/archive.html. No logins, no clutter, just the facts.
  • New front opening — We’re developing a new platform focused on exposing exploitative private medical providers. The kind that profit from the sick and vulnerable. More on that soon.

What’s next

We’re not wasting a second. Expect:

  • Fresh evidence and updated posts
  • New explainers and advocacy tools
  • Smarter workflows to prevent downtime

“We weren’t offline. We were sharpening the blade.”

Eyes up. Hands steady. Ship it.

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