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Sat, 07 Jan 2012 00:00:00 +1100

I've always said I will keep the .plan going until I graduate from the
double degree. Now that I have... As few if any of you are looking at
this using "finger dleigh" on numbat any more, I'm thinking of
retiring the .plan soon in favour of a new system.

In particular, one which supports tags so I can seperate MLP from
website updates and personal updates. I like the .plan format, so
maybe I will just start a new one with a new microformat for tags,
like the parsed entry headers. Of course, I'll be keeping the old one
online for posterity (like all the other RMITCS relics on my site).

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My GPU temperature alarm kept beeping at me today, even with just
Firefox running. To keep track of when the CPU is getting hot, I've
written this little perl script to track the temperature and store it
in a RRDtool DB.

   http://www.dylanleigh.net/software/codepile/nvidia-rrd



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