hIndSighT!

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With hindsight (and 1 year after), I finally understood the weird drama from last year. The garden used to be my mother’s playground, and my brother used to go to his favorite bar before the “Covid years”. Basically, he disappeared physically from Friday 8 pm until Sunday 12 pm. The bar went out of business, […]

nOrMaliTy!

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After the cold/flu, my sleeping patterns are back to normal. It was very uncomfortable however knowing exactly what happened helped with self-control and logical behavior.

Everyday self-check list to avoid incoherent behavior!

When I’m hurt, nothing makes much sense in my behavior. However, I just maintain my routines and everything goes pretty much “normally” during these 4 sick days.

Who will eat all of these Carolina Reaper chilies?

weIghT!

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I had a minor cold/flu three days ago. My weight dropped slightly below my target due to being occupied with learning how to implement my WordPress blog on these new platforms (Oracle & Google Cloud). My mind felt lighter, as if it were a reward.

I really thought my time playing with Linux/Unix systems was over, but Oracle and Google Cloud (free services) have allowed me to get back into the shell world!

1 SeconD!

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I narrowly avoided a potential serious bike accident by just one second! Two elderly men nearly collided with my bike at high speed; they cut across my lane and I didn’t see them coming from my right!

My new site: http://89.168.43.175/wordpress/ I will soon switch the domain so that the new site will be linked to : ptran.redirectme.net It took me 3 days to refresh all my knowledge about: Linux, commands, vi, vim, php, apache, root, user, ftp, ssh, puTTy, etc …!

I have a basic yet fundamental knowledge of Linux; it’s almost like my fourth language. I also appreciate having access to resources, and fortunately for me, everything has fallen into place for no particular reason until now. It might not seem obvious however a free Oracle server for life + 100 GB of storage equals […]

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