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Wed Dec 2 07:56:28 EST 2015
Went to bed at 10:30, and woke up at 7:30. Slept well, apart from waking up once around five.
High of forty-four. Mostly sunny before five, then a chance of rain and snow.
Goals:
Work:
- Finish hz "next steps" plan
Done.
- Talk to Jason
I emailed him notes, and asked him to call me.
- Remember to back up hz notes to network share
Done.
- Check mail, review invoices
Done.
- Work on remote access
Not much.
Ended up spending more time making systemd notes.
I'm trying to convince myself to stick with Debian despite systemd, and not jump ship for FreeBSD.
At least I learned about `systemctl cat foo.service`, which will allegedly tell me which unit file a service is actually look at.
Half hour walk at lunch. Overcast, but not too cold.
Home:
- Laundry
Done.
- Return belt to Amazon
Done.
Son of a gun! It seems that urxvt uses almost exactly the same colors as xterm. Except for one. This (in .Xdefaults) makes the colors identical:
URxvt*color12: rgb:5c/5c/ff
This just happens to be the color systemd uses for the first line of `systemd cat foo.service`, which was otherwise unreadable on a dark background. (I still think it's pig-headed and offensive that there's no way to turn off systemd color output or customized the colors. And this is just one more example of the systemd folks thinking they know better than the people using their software.)
AsciiDoc looks interesting, particularly its table syntax.
http://asciidoc.org/#_overview_and_examples
http://asciidoc.org/userguide.html#_tables
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