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Tue Nov 21 09:15:32 EST 2017
Slept from eleven to six-thirty without waking.
High of fifty. Sunny and breezy. Snow likely after five o'clock.
Had time to stop at Starbucks on the way into work.
Work:
- More Ansible notes
Done.
- Work on MECS
Done.
Spent some time fixing an ancient SQL Server 2000 box at Hazel Park.
Half-hour walk at lunch.
Cloudy, but warmer than it looks.
Home:
- Work on blogs
Done.
- Test wake on LAN
Done. It works, although my workstation firewalls pings.
- Golang study
Done.
https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/7dzzul/meet_the_people_building_their_own_internet_in/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B0u6nvcTsI
> When it comes to the internet, our connections are generally controlled by telecom companies. But a group of people in Detroit is trying to change that. Motherboard met with the members of the Equitable Internet Initiative (EII), a group that is building their own wireless networks from the ground up in order to provide affordable and high-speed internet to prevent the creation of a digital class system.
Write a blog post about daemonizing a Go binary under systemd:
https://paulgorman.org/technical/blog/20171121184114.html
Oops, I forgot about the SEMIBUG meeting tonight.
Breakfast: cafe latte, sausage and egg sandwich
Lunch: gyro, coffee
Dinner: chips
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