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Wed Mar 28 09:18:00 EDT 2018
Slept from eleven-thirty to eight. Woken briefly around five by the guy with the loudly idling car.
High of forty-eight and mostly cloudy.
Driving in, I saw a couple of crows, and glimpsed possibly a red-tailed hawk.
Work:
- Work on MECS
No, I got caught-up in some Florida drama.
Twenty-minute walk at lunch.
Overcast, but warm.
Saw a small woodpecker.
It appears that one of the IT staff in Florida may have violated orders by removing an Exchange litigation hold so that one or more users could delete messages.
Not cool.
...Oh, oops.
There was an innocent explanation for the Florida email thing.
I had to walk-back the shit-storm I kicked off.
Home:
- Check Nanook backups (and remember to pull tgz to bava backup)
Done.
I always forget about `apt-file`.
`apt-file` searches for packages for a file or show files in package.
Unlike `dpkg`, the package(s) need not be installed.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16695299
https://muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/2018/03/master-your-tools.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNF0LkIodXw
> After you master a tool, you internalize it and go minimalist, and reduce it to first principles. You not only internalize how to use it, you also internalize its limitations and learn when not to use it. You learn from your tools and start converging to more minimalistic tools and first principles.
Hmm. `q:` is a vim command I should use more often.
Also, enter editing of commands when already in command-line mode with Ctrl-f.
`:h emacs-keys` is also interesting.
Hmm. Super Meat Boy is available on the Switch.
Lunch: coffee, Thai noodles
Dinner: pizza
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