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- <p>Day 00603: Sunday, 2016 October 30</p>
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- <li>249 scheme-specific <abbr title="Uniform Resource Identifier">URI</abbr>-parsing classes to write and add to <a href="https://git.vola7ileiax4ueow.onion/y.st./include.d/releases">include.d</a></li>
- <li>1 free elective left in my associate degree program</li>
- <li>4 free electives left in my bachelor degree program</li>
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- Topics for essays that I want to write outside of school:
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- <li>How the <abbr title="GNU "Free" Documentation License">GFDL</abbr> isn't a free license, and is effectively nonfree even when invariant sections aren't used</li>
- <li>How the telephone number system is screwy</li>
- <li>How postpaid mobile plans are bad for customers</li>
- <li>How connections using "untrusted" <abbr title="Transport Layer Security">TLS</abbr> certificates are more trustworthy than connections without any <abbr title="Transport Layer Security">TLS</abbr> certificate at all</li>
- <li>The importance of free software</li>
- <li>The importance of free media</li>
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- I printed my resume, then walked it in to my former place of employment.
- Hopefully I can get a temporary job there.
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- I made it today's project to complete the <code>ErrorDocument</code> pages for this website, but I quickly ran into issues.
- To better explain what the Web browser did wrong to cause the <abbr title="Hypertext Transfer Protocol">HTTP</abbr> <code>400</code> error, I mentioned that the most probable cause was the <abbr title="Server Name Indication">SNI</abbr> bug present in most Web browsers, then included the full article on the error page.
- I obviously couldn't link to the actual page that the article appears on, after all, because broken Web clients will cause the <code>400</code> error to appear there as well.
- The next issue was the <abbr title="Cascading Style Sheets">CSS</abbr>.
- To make the line between the error message and the optional article clear, <abbr title="Cascading Style Sheets">CSS</abbr> is a must, but if a Web client that has the <abbr title="Server Name Indication">SNI</abbr> bug reaches that error page, it'll trigger the error again with each of the style sheets.
- I could try to hack in a way to include the style sheets as part of the page, just like how I included the article in the page, but doing that is a bit complicated.
- I could put a toggle in the webpage template, despite only needing this feature for one page.
- If active, the <abbr title="Cascading Style Sheets">CSS</abbr> would be sanitized and included directly in the <abbr title="Extensible Hypertext Markup Language">XHTML</abbr>.
- Otherwise, it would be included as external style sheets.
- It seems very hacky to use such a toggle though when it's only needed on one page.
- The other option though is to set up a conditional in the template that specifically treats the <code>400</code> page as special.
- That seems even <strong>*more*</strong> hacky though.
- That said, the <code>400</code> page in many ways <strong>*is*</strong> special, so it makes some sense to treat it like that.
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- I've attempted to place Vanessa's order again.
- This time, I tried to use the email address that I have on file with Discover during the order process, but the order form rejected that email address.
- There's nothing that I can do about that, so I just used the same email address that I used last time.
- I have little doubt that this order will fail just like the last one did.
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- My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
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