What Are You Doing Right Now
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Just got done with sparring. Now people are playing with a whip.
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Driving home, GPS says midnight
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Driving home, GPS says midnight
80 miles an hour? I can totally text, drive, take a picture, drive, and read from my phone. And drive.
PUT THE PHONE DOWN BEFORE A BIKER KILLS YOU.
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@Grey at Street Road, cruise control, and a well aligned vehicle makes driving fairly basic.
The words come from Siri mostly OK.
But I did pick up the phone to take a picture, because where my phone is mounted on my dash the picture does not see much.
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Straight road, thank you Siri.
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Here's a picture from it while it is still in the dashboard mount.
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Just got done watching Logan. Now it's time for John WIC
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And home at midnight, showered, now relaxing in bed.
My wife said the kids made it until 11:30. They tried to stay up to see me.
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Just got up here in Palermo. We had essentially no Internet last night. Not sure what changed, but things seem to be working fine this morning.
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OMG the apartment that we rented has a giant sugar container, it even says sugar on it (Zuchero) rather than salt, (sale) but guess what is in it! Effing A. I have a cup of espresso here loaded with salt now!! Argh
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Moving all of my Salt stuff to GitLab. The more that I have network connectivity issues, the more that I need to be dealing with git for all of that stuff. I've just been lazy so far. So got that set up.
Now that GitLab is back to cloud hosted, I'm cool with using them Their free service is the best that I've found and I like to support their open source-ness.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Moving all of my Salt stuff to GitLab. The more that I have network connectivity issues, the more that I need to be dealing with git for all of that stuff. I've just been lazy so far. So got that set up.
Now that GitLab is back to cloud hosted, I'm cool with using them Their free service is the best that I've found and I like to support their open source-ness.
I've never used their hosted option. I've always just built my own locally. I might have to look at it.
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@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Moving all of my Salt stuff to GitLab. The more that I have network connectivity issues, the more that I need to be dealing with git for all of that stuff. I've just been lazy so far. So got that set up.
Now that GitLab is back to cloud hosted, I'm cool with using them Their free service is the best that I've found and I like to support their open source-ness.
I've never used their hosted option. I've always just built my own locally. I might have to look at it.
It's totally free, which is awesome. No idea of their income source though
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Trying to find a good ferry option for getting over to Tunisia. Really looking forward to some time in Africa.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Moving all of my Salt stuff to GitLab. The more that I have network connectivity issues, the more that I need to be dealing with git for all of that stuff. I've just been lazy so far. So got that set up.
Now that GitLab is back to cloud hosted, I'm cool with using them Their free service is the best that I've found and I like to support their open source-ness.
I've never used their hosted option. I've always just built my own locally. I might have to look at it.
It's totally free, which is awesome. No idea of their income source though
Their self hosted has an enterprise option with some other stuff.
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@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Moving all of my Salt stuff to GitLab. The more that I have network connectivity issues, the more that I need to be dealing with git for all of that stuff. I've just been lazy so far. So got that set up.
Now that GitLab is back to cloud hosted, I'm cool with using them Their free service is the best that I've found and I like to support their open source-ness.
I've never used their hosted option. I've always just built my own locally. I might have to look at it.
It's totally free, which is awesome. No idea of their income source though
Their self hosted has an enterprise option with some other stuff.
That enterprise option goes to third parties, last that I knew.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Moving all of my Salt stuff to GitLab. The more that I have network connectivity issues, the more that I need to be dealing with git for all of that stuff. I've just been lazy so far. So got that set up.
Now that GitLab is back to cloud hosted, I'm cool with using them Their free service is the best that I've found and I like to support their open source-ness.
I've never used their hosted option. I've always just built my own locally. I might have to look at it.
It's totally free, which is awesome. No idea of their income source though
Their self hosted has an enterprise option with some other stuff.
That enterprise option goes to third parties, last that I knew.
Right, it's self hosted. The free self hosted is really nice, but the paid has things like merge request approval and easy LDAP integration (plus other stuff). The online one also has a paid option that I just saw. Here's the link:
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Picked up lunch for the kids. About to go out for a walk.
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Just filed my taxes.
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Ison walking around being mostly normal. Watching Netflix, playing legos, up and down the stairs decently... not to much complaint on the pain - which is great.
Kid stuff (birthday party), this and that,..
loading up the truck to head to Goodwill mainly because it's better that piling it up and burning it. So much stuff,.. but less than some I know...
We get to host some of my family in about two weeks,... so trying to expand the free space and fix things that well do need to be fixed... but would be better if done prior to their arrival.