# HG changeset patch # User Steve Losh # Date 1710870784 14400 # Node ID 48a1f0369fd83d2f6fcf92431f3f90377b870a75 # Parent 9e9cad183ba51cadd9f08ff325de241df2823798 Update diff -r 9e9cad183ba5 -r 48a1f0369fd8 README.markdown --- a/README.markdown Mon Mar 18 12:39:10 2024 -0400 +++ b/README.markdown Tue Mar 19 13:53:04 2024 -0400 @@ -472,3 +472,40 @@ and β lets me rule out the den. ## 2024-03-18 + +Going to see if I can get Mutt set up on this machine again. Installed mbsync +(the package is named `isync`, sigh) and neomutt via apt. Started syncing my +mail down with `mbsync --all --pull`. Need to grab the config files from my +other laptop when I get home (or set them up to sync). + +Fixed an old blog entry of mine when someone pinged me in IRC. I'm *so* glad +I rewrote my blog to generate it myself with Common Lisp. I haven't touched it +in forever, but everything Just Worked on the new laptop immediately with no +fucking around on the HWoBI. So nice. + +Watched BI529 videos. Going to be moving to pairwise alignment. I swear I've +done Smith-Waterman in the past, but looking around all I can find is an +implementation of Needleman-Wunsch in my sandbox repo. Maybe that's what I'm +thinking of. Oh well, at least I've done something like this before. + +## 2024-03-19 + +BS522. + +BI529. Smith-Waterman. Finished relatively quickly, but the most confusing +part was which sequence was "seq1" vs "seq2" and matching that to row/col. + +BI545. Mostly about spatial today. Already seen a lot of this from working on +Xenium at 10x. + +Since my second `G A M E R M O U S E` arrived yesterday I decided to some up +with some key mappings for non-gaming use, so I don't have to swap back and +forth as often during daily driving. In the process I got tired of my StumpWM +config being one giant file, so I decided to shave that yak first and split it +up a bit. I started by just splitting into files, but after reflection +I decided to make it a full ASDF system called `stumpconfig` to make it play +more nicely with the rest of Quicklisp. Hopefully it'll also help the loading +times, since it won't have to recompile everything every time I change (though +`:serial t` might be preventing some of the optimization here). Hopefully +I haven't completely fucked my Stump setup with this — need to try restarting +X to make sure it still cold boots.