That moment when you go looking for a handy script you wrote a few years back and realize it was sitting on a server that was recently decommisioned…

ha a bit of a markdown parsing fun there, the filename actually had double underscores in between the READ_ME portions…

The file as it turns out contains explanations of the plethora of shell scripts contained in the repo, some of which push the 4k line count ?

  • checks out code repository
  • sees file named "README_READMEREADME"

I wonder if I should take a look at that file… ?

Getting the latest malware delivered to my email via word doc feels very retro.

I have now replaced my Chromecast audio devices with Raspberry Pi devices and its fantastic.

I used Sublime for years but recently decided to take some open source editors for a spin and landed on VS Code. It performs really well on my personal laptop but it's slower on my work laptop which I suspect is related to git being slower (among other things).

I finally made the switch over to Visual Studio Code from Sublime and have been pretty happy with it.

Right now I'm reviving a library someone created for pnut and subsequently abandoned as a way to get my feet wet. From there I'll probably cook up a bot or matrix bridge or whatever need I might find suitable.

Back to tinkering with #golang again this weekend.

That would be just my luck. But hopefully it’s past that initial fascination stage and something that’s beyond Googles short attention span.