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Fri Jun 22 09:17:25 EDT 2018 Slept from eleven to seven. Woke briefly around two. High of seventy-three. 50% chance of thunderstorms (more likely after the morning). Stopped at Starbucks on my way to work (no line!). Work: - Check AD redundancy Done. - Play with ownCloud or Nextcloud (looks like Nextcloud is better) Done. Scott decided to bunk off for the afternoon. Fifteen-minute walk at lunch. Humid. Threatening to rain. $ docker run -d -p 8080:80 nextcloud Home: Wow, like a movie script: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/07/21/domain_name_transfers/?page=1 > Hopkins turned up with the "express purpose" of forcing Deyo to hand over control of a specific domain name, it is claimed. Hopkins and Deyo did not know one another, raising suspicions that he may have been hired by the third party to get hold of the name. > The high drama started when Hopkins allegedly broke into the house on June 21 brandishing a gun, causing Deyo to flee to his bedroom. According to the complaint, Hopkins then smashed his way into the bedroom and, at gunpoint, led Deyo to another room where his computer was and forced him to log in to his domain name account (we don't know which registrar, but Deyo used to work for GoDaddy). Hopkins then ordered him to change the registrant details to an unnamed third party, it is claimed. > Deyo was either extremely reluctant to let the domain name go, or suspected that he was going to be shot following the transfer, because at some point during the process he grabbed Hopkins' gun, we're told. > The gun went off and hit Deyo in the right foot, it is claimed. Despite that, Deyo kept fighting and pulled the gun off Hopkins, according to the police report, at which point Hopkins made a run for it. Deyo then reportedly shot him twice before calling the police, telling them he had shot a burglar. It was 1:30pm. Discovered that my Moto X4 accepts a MicroSD card for extra storage. Suckless's `sent` presentation tool supports SVG. Does that make it more useful to me? https://blog.ubuntu.com/2018/06/22/a-first-look-at-desktop-metrics Made some Docker notes. Breakfast: sausage sandwich, cafe latte Lunch: Thai, coffee Dinner: ice cream, chips

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