From: W. Trevor King Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 00:46:31 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Importing NanoBlogger post "Encrypted password file and other news" X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=19445d6a304928670baab50849a04e20245306b8;p=blog.git Importing NanoBlogger post "Encrypted password file and other news" --- diff --git a/posts/Encrypted_password_file_and_other_news.mdwn b/posts/Encrypted_password_file_and_other_news.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4cb1807 --- /dev/null +++ b/posts/Encrypted_password_file_and_other_news.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +[[!meta title="Encrypted password file and other news"]] +[[!meta date="2008-07-22 20:46:31"]] +I've been forgetting passwords recently, so I'm +upgrading from the “card in my wallet” method to the +“GnuPG via Emacs using EasyPG” method. Basically +[jao's method](http://emacs.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/keeping-your-secrets-secret/) +without Org-mode. + +[Org-mode](http://orgmode.org/) looks pretty cool, but I've got +Debian's default Emacs21 on a few of my machines (Org-mode is bundled +in versions ≥ 22), and I didn't want to install Org-mode on all of +them. + +In other news, simulation testing moves along slowly. The constant +unfolding rate leads to the expected exponetial decay, and Bell-model +unfolding of a single domain matches the expected unfolding force +histogram, which is all I've come up with so far for for theoretical +unfolding-force histograms. For Kramers' overdamped integral form, +I'm comparing my simulation's *k(F)* to Kramers' original predictions, +but things aren't matching up yet. Work continues... + +On a competely unrelated note, I recently ran across Emacs' `Meta-q` +command for nicely breaking paragraphs, and it's a gem. Especially +useful for replying to seperate parts of other people's +really-long-lined emails ;). + +[[!tag linux]]