(2/3) If you haven't already, it would be super awesome of you to visit my project page and "like" it. This will require creating an account which I know is a pain, but you'd be doing me a big favor:
https://hackaday.io/project/85392-rain-mark-ii-personal-supercomputer
RAIN is an open-source project to design and build open, efficient, and accessible supercomputers. RAIN's mission is to make supercomputing accessible to a wider and more diverse audience and encourage the development of new, innovating and compelling high-performance applications.This <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="http://Hackaday.io">Hackaday.io</a> project is focused on the RAIN Mark II Personal Supercomputer. The goal of this phase of the RAIN project is to create a small, inexpensive computer with the same architecture as a large scale cluster to facilitate learning and the development of new high-performance applications while making owning and operating the system accessible to a wide-range of programmers, designers and users.Completion of the Mark II PSC will provide a platform for research & development on the next phase of the project to make the design even more open (switch from ARM to RISC-V) and more powerful.
Spent a good part of the morning consolidating passwords. Cleaned everything out of the browsers, merged it all with an export from a recent 1Password test. Imported all that into LastPass and crawled through that to reduce the entries from over 1,000 down to a mere 573.
Most of that was leftovers from my previous I.T. job and a stint as a front-end web dev. Still *way* too many left in there.