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at work we are now into “Kanban” for process management
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban_(development)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban
- https://pragprog.com/book/hklean/lean-from-the-trenches: “Lean from the Trenches: Managing Large-Scale Projects with Kanban” by Henrik Kniberg (their category: Agile Practices)
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setting up a new Synology NAS (“DiskStation”) to look and behave like an “old” one
When I set up my new DiskStation DS115j, it started with DSM5 from the beginning. My old DiskStations “obviously” came from DSM4 and got migrated to DSM5, and therefore they had different default settings.
Issue: It does not have the “Control Panel” icon on the desktop initially.
Category: DSM4-DSM5 migration issue.
Solution: Simply go to “Main Menu” (on the Desktop) and drag one of those icons to the Desktop.Issue: You have SSH access enabled, but you still cannot login via ssh.
Category: “needs manual intervention”.
Solution: log in to the BusyBox command prompt as “root” (not as “admin”), although it’s the same account, and you are using the same password for “root”, then vi /etc/passwd, and change the respective user’s initital application, i.e. his/her shell to /bin/ash.Issue: I can login via SSH, and the set-up looks identical to another DiskStation, but still I cannot login via publickey but only via password.
Category: …
Solution: none so far.Issue: they created my home directory with umode 777, that way I couldn’t log in w/o password through SSH. It took me rather long to recognise that, although “ssh -v” gave the right hint:
debug1: Remote: Ignored authorized keys: bad ownership or modes for directory /volume1/homes/johayek
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Thursday evening treadmill running at Hamburg Jungfernstieg: 8 km in 00:39:41
- https://flow.polar.com/training/analysis/26756923flow.polar.com
- ??° C, pressure ???.?? kPa, dew point: ??°
- weight afterwards: 94.5 kg
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“If Big Data’s two running stories have been surveillance and money, for the last three years I’ve been working on a third: the human stoy.”
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Rudder
- www.linkedin.com/pub/christian-rudder/9/817/aa4
- http://www.amazon.de/s/url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=9780385347372 – OkCupid’s Christian Rudder. “Dataclysm: Who We Are (When We Think No One’s Looking).”
If Big Data’s two running stories have been surveillance and money, for the last three years I’ve been working on a third: the human stoy.
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“Kindle DRM Removal” – remove Kindle ebook DRM protection
- http://www.ebook-converter.com/kindle-drm-removal.htm
- allows some free runs
- will cost me less than EUR 30
- does an incredible job
- running calibre afterwards allows me to convert the document to “epub e-book”
- then I am able to “socially read” the book using iBooks on the Mac
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got my Hamburg logistics contract extended to the end of 2014 with even more money
Y-E-S.
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Wednesday late evening jogging at Hamburg near the Elbe: 8.00 km in 00:42:00
- https://flow.polar.com/training/analysis/26660116 (from the V800)
- ??° C, pressure ???.?? kPa, dew point: ??°
- weight afterwards: 9_._ kg
- this pic comes from the Polar Beat smartphone app, that’s why the figures are slightly different:
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Tuesday evening treadmill running at Hamburg Jungfernstieg: 8 km in 00:40:56
- https://flow.polar.com/training/analysis/25798669
- weight afterwards: 94.5 kg
- supposedly best time in like 12 years – not bad towards the target “Hawaii Ironman 2016”