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Mon May 21 09:21:20 EDT 2018
Went to bed at eleven, but didn't fall asleep until after one. Hit snooze until eight.
High of sixty-seven and mostly sunny. Chance of showers in the evening.
Work:
- Buy AnyDesk license
Done.
- Prepare OpenVPN for Heidi
Some.
- Upgrade Kosmokrator after hours?
Done.
Twenty-five-minute walk at lunch.
Overcast, cool, breezy.
Why does Debian ingore settings in `/etc/sysctl.conf` until I run `sysctl -p`?
Specifically `net.ipv4.conf.all.accept_redirects = 1`.
And `/etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf` links to `/etc/sysctl.conf`.
`systemctl status systemd-sysctl.service` reveals nothing of interest.
```
--- falstaff ~ % sudo journalctl | grep -i 'kernel variable'
May 10 09:07:47 falstaff systemd[1]: Starting Apply Kernel Variables...
May 10 09:07:47 falstaff systemd[1]: Started Apply Kernel Variables.
```
It feels like a systemd timing issue, but I dunno.
Wow! In vim `:h earlier`.
Undo/redo by time.
Worked till well after seven.
The Kosmokrator upgrade did not go entirely smoothly.
Home:
- Go to bed not late
Done.
- Read
No.
Lunch: coffee, gyro wrap
Dinner: ice cream
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