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Sun Dec 20 06:00:01 EST 2020 ======================================== Slept from one to seven. Cloudy. Areas of fog and drizzle in the morning. Highs in the upper 30s. Southwest winds up to 10 mph. Hooked up my new Apple TV. Beats the Hell out of the old Roku (although, to be fair, it cost a lot more). The Crunchroll app on the Apple TV is a thousand times better than the Roku app. Washed a load of laundry. The snow all melted. ``` -- inky ~ $ sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 8065 -j ACCEPT -- inky bin/gneto $ sudo sh -c 'password="foo" ./gneto -v -addr "" -cert /etc/letsencrypt/live/paulgorman.org/fullchain.pem -key /etc/letsencrypt/live/paulgorman.org/privkey.pem' ``` The snow all melted. Chatted with Jay on Jitsi for a long time. Worked more on my Gemini proxy. gemini://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/universe/ > Circumlunar colonies represent stable, long-term projects intended to attract significant userbases. Colonies offer unix shell access, and are a place to call $HOME. Users on one colony can interact with users on any other colony by exchanging email, chatting via a common IRC network, or posting messages on a bulletin board whose contents are mirrored across all colonies. You are in some ways "closer" to the users on your own colony, but for the most part you are joining the same community no matter which colony you join. If it helps, you can think of them like the pubnix equivalent of Mastodon instances. Servings: grains 7/6, fruit 1/4, vegetables 3/4, dairy 2/2, meat 2/3, nuts 0/0.5 Brunch: cheese curls Afternoon snack: banana, two hot dogs with cucumber Dinner: cookies, ramen

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