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As you may [remember](/post/2017/01/happy-new-year), I have been working on my Project 365 (take and post a picture for 365 days). Well, so far, I am 20 for 20!
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As you may [remember](/post/2017/01/happy-new-year/), I have been working on my Project 365 (take and post a picture for 365 days). Well, so far, I am 20 for 20!
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But, in getting one for [yesterday](https://p365.donaldharper.com/posts/020-blue-flower-macro/), I ended up taking a bunch of pictures. I decide to share the best, and you can find them [here](/photos/Flowers/). Enjoy.
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Since this is a new year, I have decided that I should try those silly resolution things again. My two big ones I am willing to go public with are to get into better shape and the other is to complete another Project 365. So far, I am 100% on the second goal!
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You should go look at[p365.donaldharper.com](http://p365.donaldharper.com) and keep me honest.
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You should go look at[p365.donaldharper.com](https://p365.donaldharper.com) and keep me honest.
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As for the getting fit thing, I cheated, and started a couple of weeks ago. My two short term goals are to get to the point where I can do 100 push-ups daily (I am already up to 55 from starting at 10), and to be up and moving for at least 60 minutes daily. I have been tracking the movement for a while, and I am hit an miss. It is always harder over the holidays, but I think I can easily get that one going well.
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So, with my little [project](http://p365.donaldharper.com), I have been playing around with some new techniques in my photo work-flow. This is an example of a before and after image on one of the new things I am playing with:
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So, with my little [project](https://p365.donaldharper.com), I have been playing around with some new techniques in my photo work-flow. This is an example of a before and after image on one of the new things I am playing with:
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First week of the new year is behind us, and how are things looking? Well, aside from the cold over the weekend, I think things are going okay.
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I have not done formal resolutions for a while, but I have tried to improve myself, and sometimes a new effort matches up with the calendar. Aside from my [New Year's Day Post](/post/2017/01/happy-new-year)
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I have not done formal resolutions for a while, but I have tried to improve myself, and sometimes a new effort matches up with the calendar. Aside from my [New Year's Day Post](/post/2017/01/happy-new-year/)
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Another quick update on how I am doing with my [Project 365](https://p365.donaldharper.com).
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Another quick update on how I am doing with my [Project 365](https://p365.donaldharper.com/).
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See my [previous update](/post/2017/01/p365-monthly-checkin-01) for how I did last month.
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See my [previous update](/post/2017/01/p365-monthly-checkin-01/) for how I did last month.
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This month, while I posted a pic every day, aside from some of the Lego macro shots, I am not as happy with the subject matter. I need to work on that.
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This is a quick post so I can remember these details.
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So, on the [R810](/tags/r810), I am currently running [ArchLinux](http://archlinux.org), which uses by default [NetworkManager](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager), which I have a love/hate relationship with. At my last job, I recommended removing it from our servers, as under [RHEL6](http://www.redhat.com), it does very odd things to the network and is hard to manage. I have heard that it is better under RHEL7. But, it does let you do some really cool things. On the R810, there is a cellular modem, and on previous installes, I have had it configured and scripted using **nmcli** to easily bring up and down the cellular connections.
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So, on the [R810](/tags/r810/), I am currently running [ArchLinux](https://archlinux.org), which uses by default [NetworkManager](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager), which I have a love/hate relationship with. At my last job, I recommended removing it from our servers, as under [RHEL6](https://www.redhat.com), it does very odd things to the network and is hard to manage. I have heard that it is better under RHEL7. But, it does let you do some really cool things. On the R810, there is a cellular modem, and on previous installes, I have had it configured and scripted using **nmcli** to easily bring up and down the cellular connections.
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The problem I am facing now is that my current DHCP server for the house does not let me provide two MAC Address for a single IP, so when I dock the R810, it gets a different IP address than when it is on WiFi. Very annoying. Also, for some reason, it would prefer to use WiFi when the ethernet connection was present, thus giving me a slower connection.
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Well, I had to [open my mouth](/post/2017/06/trip-to-bournemouth-uk) and say that I thought things were going to slow down. About that...
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Well, I had to [open my mouth](/post/2017/06/trip-to-bournemouth-uk/) and say that I thought things were going to slow down. About that...
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So, I get word late on a Friday I needed to get to New York for a meeting with a vendor. A frantic hour or so later, and I have things booked, and that Sunday, I have this view:
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In my rush to pack (I had lots of little things to get done before climbing on the plane, including a quick round of D&D with the kids: ), I totally forgot my camera. So, I spent some time playing phone-photographer. The [results are here](/photos/Travel/US/NYC-2017-06).
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In my rush to pack (I had lots of little things to get done before climbing on the plane, including a quick round of D&D with the kids: ), I totally forgot my camera. So, I spent some time playing phone-photographer. The [results are here](/photos/Travel/US/NYC-2017-06/).
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So, what is night-mode? It is a mode for changing the color temperature of computer screens to be ‘warmer’ (more red-tones, less blue tones). Why? The strong blue tones (and whites) from most computer screens help trick your mind into thinking it is still day, and therefor you need to be awake.
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I have been trying to enable night mode on all the things for a while now. For my android phone, I use <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.lux" target="_blank" rel="noopener">twilight for Android</a> (IOS has something built in now), <a href="https://getsol.us/home/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Solus Linux</a> added it in the most recent release, <a href="https://www.gnome.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gnome</a> has it in the later releases, and under <a href="http://i3wm.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">i3</a>, I use <a href="https://justgetflux.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">xflux</a>.
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I have been trying to enable night mode on all the things for a while now. For my android phone, I use <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.lux" target="_blank" rel="noopener">twilight for Android</a> (IOS has something built in now), <a href="https://getsol.us/home/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Solus Linux</a> added it in the most recent release, <a href="https://www.gnome.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Gnome</a> has it in the later releases, and under <a href="https://i3wm.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">i3</a>, I use <a href="https://justgetflux.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">xflux</a>.
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However, I could not find anything for the Chromebooks….until now! 9to5Google.com has <a href="https://9to5google.com/2017/05/15/chrome-os-built-in-night-mode/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">a story about the feature coming soon</a> to ChromeOS, but they claim that you need to be on the very latest development branch called ‘Canary’. I tend to run on the Developers branch, and did not want to switch. I did a bit of digging, and found <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/chromeos/comments/6asjrc/builtin_night_mode_for_chrome_os_in_latest_canary/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">this reddit thread</a> which has the feature flag to set:
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