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Yesterday my laptop again refused to ssh to campus. The spare Air also refused. P’s machine agreed, so I borrowed it for the twenty minutes it takes to look over the aggregation results and commit them. I had a morning full of meetings, so I didn’t need it until after lunch, when it apparently also started to refuse to ssh out. P rebooted the whole house network, and magically everything worked again! Hooray. I met with L, a new volunteer with a process improvement background; we’re having him do some basic monitoring of the map site for now but will probably put him on some more technical tasks next week. I went to therapy, which was good; it helps me sort out what things are genuinely wrong versus minor annoyances, and reminds me that I am in general a ridiculously agreeable person mysteriously robust to the worst of the downsides of that trait. I met with F and the team from M about how to handle the difference between recorded time and start time, and give an overview of the smoothing code. I met with the indicators team and we had a long discussion about only having bad options for computing standard error for particularly small regions on one of the particularly odd metrics that makes geographical pooling difficult. I went to the team leads meeting and gave our update. I then got stuck in an analysis problem and it was suddenly 7pm, so I wrote it up, sent it out, and called it a day.

Dinner, crossword, direct to sleep. Slept ridiculously poorly; combination of bad body heat management and surprise period cramps. No one’s favorite thing.

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Yesterday I fixed a minor pagination issue with my goodreads/clp app, and
let it run all day. Disappointing results (like, *nine* series matches out
of 500 books, and none of them the first in the series), but way better
than doing all those searches by hand.

At work I finished the first round of parser revisions with largely great
success: reduced the size of the lexicon file by 1/3 and reduced the number
of silly parse candidates by a lot. The remaining issue is that now there’s
no way for the server to tell the parser about coreferent vocabulary for
relational values like “her email address”. There is existing functionality
in SEMPRE for contexts, which would let us match “her” correctly without
the assistance of the server, but we apparently removed all that machinery
from our fork? I’m checking with a past group member to see if there’s a
non obvious reason for that, otherwise I’m gonna pull it all back in.

Lunch was better, and I ate a pile of sunflower seeds all afternoon.

After work, picked two beans in the garden, dinner, trash, crossword, bed.
Some spooky shoulder pain that seems to have faded overnight. Somebody
dropped a large metal object into a dumpster about 2am and proceeded to
make backing-up noises for twenty minutes. Not cool. Dreamt of helping my
grandmother organize multiple sets of linens. Also dreamt of trying to hide
from a grizzly bear in a scrambled version of my junior high school.

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