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Mon Apr 17 07:07:31 EDT 2017 Slept from eleven to six-thirty. Woke briefly after midnight. Mostly sunny and a high of sixty-six today. Work: - EdgeRouter ssh automation Done. - Review invoices Done. - Notes on GNU parallel Done. https://paulgorman.org/technical/gnu-parallel.txt SIP and Fragments: Together Forever? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14012883 In short: use TCP, not UDP. Twenty minute walk at lunch. Nice weather. Some of the maples are coming into leaf. Saw five turkey vultures and a red-tailed hawk. And a hornet and a little white butterfly. Home: - Golang network communication Done. https://paulgorman.org/technical/golang-tls-client-server.txt https://golang.org/pkg/net/ > Although the package provides access to low-level networking primitives, most clients will need only the basic interface provided by the Dial, Listen, and Accept functions and the associated Conn and Listener interfaces. The crypto/tls package uses the same interfaces and similar Dial and Listen functions. https://golang.org/pkg/crypto/tls/ https://github.com/denji/golang-tls https://golang.org/src/crypto/tls/example_test.go?h=crypto%2Ftls https://ericchiang.github.io/post/go-tls/ Fifteen minute walk after work. Cooling off and clouding over a bit. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/16/nyregion/living-by-the-girl-scout-law-even-without-a-home.html > Troop 6000 is the first in New York City designated solely for homeless girls. All of the members live at the Sleep Inn, where the city has taken over all 10 floors to accommodate about 100 homeless families. > Troops for homeless girls are rare, but not without precedent. Girl Scouts of the USA does not track such troops nationally, but in the past 30 years, troops have formed in shelters in Atlanta; Broward County, Fla.; and San Pedro, Calif. At one point during the 1990s, a number of untraditional troops were created to reach girls in shelters, migrant worker camps and public housing. > Children make up nearly 40 percent of the roughly 60,000 people in the city’s primary shelter system. Watched a couple of episodes of Father Brown. Breakfast: carrots, coffee, spinach, left-over ham Lunch: nuts, cake Dinner: left-over ham, potato salad, etc.

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