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- <p>Day 00280: Saturday, 2015 December 12</p>
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- I started out my day helping my mother in her classroom again.
- We did not stay long this time though.
- After that, we went to an adult coloring club meet-up at the local library.
- It appears that while today, the first meet-up, was scheduled on the second Saturday of the month, subsequent meet-ups will occur on the third Saturday of each month.
- Even if she does not go, I think that I will attempt to attend these, both to get out of the house and to work on my coordination in my left hand.
- While I am mostly-ambidextrous, I still have issues with more intricate tasks with my left hand and I want to fix that.
- If I had time, I would probably take up cross-stitching again just to practice using my left hand.
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- As I now control the household <abbr title="Domain Name System">DNS</abbr>, I could block websites and services that are not privacy-friendly by simply making their <abbr title="Domain Name System">DNS</abbr> records return <code>NXDOMAIN</code> results.
- I decided that this would be censorship though, and would therefor be an evil thing for me to do.
- Taking control of the <code>//test.</code> <abbr title="Top Level Domain">TLD</abbr>, which <abbr title="Internet Assigned Numbers Authority">IANA</abbr> allocated for such use, is one thing.
- I should not abuse my newfound power though, even if it is only power over the machines in this one house.
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- I want to set up some sort of registry here within the house where any of us can register domains.
- I tried to find some software that takes care of that, but my search came up empty.
- I think that I will try building my own solution for this.
- I will likely use the local <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr> addresses of the machines on the network to determine the owner of the machines, and cause any domain registered to be bound to that person.
- Domains registered would then only be manageable on machines owned by that person, no password or user name required.
- The question is, do I want these domains to be hierarchal or not? If I choose a hierarchal modal, I will probably need to have the script set up a separate file for each second-level domain, then have it concatenate the files to rebuild the main zone file each time someone updates any of the records.
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- I wrote in to the person in charge of scheduling appointments at the local community collage, though I do not axpect to hear back until Monday.
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- Speaking of email, I do not recall what my beef with Evolution is.
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