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The trouble with '80s vintage home computers is the dearth of Y2K patches.

Happy 1922, everyone!

medical 

This hour marks one year since the single most painful sneeze I have ever experienced, a sneeze that ended up saving my life. I'm still here.

What feeling is worse than spotting errors just a few hours after uploading? Not being able to fix them until the next day. Yeah. Fixed now in clearly marked edits.

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This took entirely too long to write up, so many times longer than actually doing it, but here it is!

GELI Encrypted USB Backup in 13: thornton2.com/unix/freebsd/gel

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Good morning and merry Yule, everyone!
I'm working and very busy today.

Today's achievement: Reliably backing up my systems using full disk encryption onto a USB hard drive that's also using full disk encryption.

Making periodic snapshots automatically: mwl.io/archives/2140

Sending those ZFS snapshots to the backup disk: ccammack.com/posts/back-up-zfs

I had to add "objsetid" to the list of -I exclusions in the zxfer command to work around a bug it has.

- Am I imagining things? Does the Hitchhiker's Guide to really forget to describe the GraphicsString routine?

Nothing gives me that Layer 1 energy like a can of fresh roasted RJ-45 connectors!

oops:
... & [if I'm not,] grab the byte at COLOR_MATRIX on startup instead.

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The lesson I'm taking from this is, if I use colors, check if I'm in v1.2 or later, & grab the byte at COLOR_MATRIX on startup instead.

This lesson brought to you by geoAssembler & geoLinker resetting colors to default, & deskTop 2.0 repairing colors only for the disk directory pad area.

deskTop 2.0 doesn't repair screen colors after an application quits, but it does after a desk accessory quits.

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The variable "screencolors" wasn't in v1.0 (& that geoAssembler crashes in v1.0). There's nothing like trying to use your test program on a black-on-black screen. I don't have a v1.1 d64, but v1.2 works as documented.

Speaking of geoWrite...
Ever wanted to know how a featureful GUI word processor with only a single 0.001 GHz CPU, only 0.00006 GB of RAM, and only 0.000153 GB of storage space could pull that off?

Reverse-Engineered geoWrite 2.1 for C64 Source Code: pagetable.com/?p=1512

The article embeds a whole series of articles about how BSW pulled off a modern WYSIWYG word processor in such a tiny space.

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