# Day 4 I stayed up overnight because I need to leave early, and I have at least ten hours of car ride to look forward to. Definitely the better move to just sleep then. If today's entry is a little sparse, that's why. Well, sleeping won't be *all* I do. I also brought some books with me. Two of them are for programming languages that I can use out of the box on NetBSD, and the third is one I can probably easily install. If I feel like using my eeePC in the car, I can probably just try and do some programming. I might see when we cross the 45th Parallel. If I do, I'll make an SDF guestbook entry about it. Until it's time to wake up my mom, I'm going to work on my website[0]. -------------------------------------------------------------------- *New* Tue Jul 16 03:12:50 EDT 2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is a neofetch I took for my eeePC at this time. sinza@richmond.cathouse ----------------------- OS: NetBSD 10.0 i386 Uptime: 9 hours, 56 mins Packages: 24 (pkg_info) Shell: ksh v5.2.14 99/07/13.2 Terminal: /dev/constty CPU: Intel 686-class (1) Memory: 344MiB / 503MiB -------------------------------------------------------------------- *New* Tue Jul 16 23:08:17 EDT 2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------- I just got to a point where I can write more. I spent most of the day sleeping in the car and talking with family, which was the main reason why I came. I did use my phone primarily as a terminal while I was on the road and as an offline podcast player. I read and replied to my email, and looked on Mastodon. I have no access to any Mastodon clients other than toot on SDF. I never got around to working more on my website. Between last-minute packing and ensuring my mom got up at 4 AM, not much time to think about HTML 2.0 or how to get Server Side Includes to dynamically generate titles. --- [0]: http://sinza.theunixplace.com