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The ultimate way to accelerate your innovation efforts comes from confronting what's holding you back, and understanding what will move you forward.

That's what Embracing Mediocrity and Escaping Mediocrity are designed to do. Working together, both books provide you with powerful insight into your challenges and opportunities.

Join the many others who have found the power of the insight they provide, in short, sharp, digestible shocks of insight.

Learn more at mediocrity.jimcarroll.com

Now available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and direct from me!

**#Innovation** **#Growth** **#Insight** **#Overcome** **#Accelerate** **#Progress** **#Unlock** **#Clarity** **#Breakthrough** **#Mediocrity**

Went to #unlock my #LinuxMint 22.1 workstation this morning only to discover I couldn't.

As soon as I turned on my
#monitor, my #keyboard and #mouse lit up (they're plugged-in to my monitor) but neither of them were recognized. Couldn't even press [Caps Lock] to toggle the LED on the keyboard.

Lights were on, but nobody was home.

Ended up having to
#SSH into my workstation and kill my entire #Cinnamon session just so I could #login.

Extremely frustrating because it also meant I lost any of my unsaved work. Gah!

Thinking about disabling the biometric unlocks on my mobile devices in lieu of using pattern and PIN. I rather like the convenience of biometrics, but I can be easily, legally compelled to touch my finger to my screen because it is something I *have*, but cannot be compelled to type a PIN or swipe a pattern because it is something I *have to say*.

Anybody else have any advice or notes on getting biometrics out of their life?