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Wed Jul 6 08:02:01 EDT 2016 Slept from around nine to seven. Woke briefly a couple of times, but I feel rested this morning. Chance of thunderstorms. High of ninety-two. https://www.usn.no/forskning/forskningsnytt/mikroskopisk-pacman-article194412-27233.html Goals: Work: - Figure out how we want to do persistence for after-hours maintenance system Yak shaving. % stterm -f 'Liberation\ Mono:antialias=true:autohint=false:hinting=true:rgba=rgb:lcdfilter=lcddefault:hintstyle=hintslight:pixelsize=12' & Added to .tmux.conf: set-option -g renumber-windows on Fifteen minute walk at lunch. It was warm, but not as bad as I feared so long as the sun stayed behind the clouds. Saw a little yellow butterfly. Drove up to Subway after I walked. Home: - Drawing exercises No. - Go to bed not late 10:30-ish. - Name resolution for OpenBSD httpd chroot (and tt-rss subscriptions)? Done. Needed to add: - /var/www/etc/hosts - /var/www/etc/resolv.conf - /var/www/etc/ssl/cert.pem Went on a twenty-five minute walk after I got home. Still hot, but not intolerable in the shade. Saw a couple of crows, a few pigeons, a robin, and a dragonfly. Heard morning doves, and the first cicada I've noticed this summer. That black spot disease is back this year, at least on some of the maple trees. I'm still of the opinion that Ruby is more agreeable as a glue language, but I worked up some notes on Python: https://paulgorman.org/technical/python-as-glue-language.txt I'm testing st (suckless stterm) as a replacement for urxvt. Hmm. So, I was calling stterm to start tmux automatically, but this is annoying if I want tmux on a remote server. Breakfast: mixed greens, carrots, coffee with half-and-half, yogurt with berries Lunch: Steak sandwich with horseradish sauce Dinner: mac and cheese, mixed greens

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