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Mon Nov 5 08:23:25 EST 2018 Slept from eleven to six. Woke briefly around three. Work: - Check LH VPN, maybe crank up security settings? Done. - Continue to explore password manager options Done. The Buttercup password manager is pretty, but I don't have too much confidence in its security. Also, Appimage is neat. Thirty-minute walk at lunch. A pleasant day out. Not too many green leaves left. A free, open-source Bitwarden server: https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs https://bitwarden.com/ It's not bad! rand(1SSL) > openssl-rand, rand - generate pseudo-random bytes > openssl rand [-help] [-out file] [-rand file...] [-writerand file] [-base64] [-hex] num > The rand command outputs num pseudo-random bytes after seeding the random number generator once. ``` $ openssl rand -base64 96 iA1v+UzY7BwpuZ0AYRTqhttyVuWXnm3HvoaaZ1UHpz5GAIEtWYuf02qQ6+hkKt7i 1YQEv8Y+UXf9hTdxGZWUIhL6Q11xgexaNoNrZ5ZVwqi2uzSlV7a8DDmtrvMtjn0X ``` Home: Chrome's "drag tab to new window" makes it too easy to create a hard-to-reunite windows in i3 when simply trying to reorder tabs. A web search reveals I'm not alone in my annoyance, but like so many Chrome annoyances Google has no interest in fixing it or making a configuration option. The least bad option after accidentally dragging a tab to a window in i3 is to make the new window float (MOD+Shift+Space); that makes it easy to drag back. Watched some anime. Man, the State of Michigan sample ballot website isn't responding at all. Must be swamped. Servings: grains 0/6, fruit 4/4, vegetables 4/4, dairy 1/2, meat 2/3, nuts 0/0.5 Breakfast: carrots, orange, banana, eggs with tomato, coffee Lunch: tomato, carrots, orange, apple, skim milk Dinner: pizza 141/80

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