More details.

Many apps are asking for my permission to allow network access again (I have 
the OS X firewall turned on).

I had to set all my Alfred settings again, but my packages were still there and 
so was my license. I changed the hotkey back to my preference, cmd + space, as 
well as my location. I had set them back how I like them earlier when I had 
composed the first email. Just now, I had to set them up again.

As I'm composing this email, I've had to remove the icon from the menu bar 
twice now.
- حبيب الامين -

On 20 May 2015, at 21:19, حبيب محمد ألأمين محمد ألهـاد <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> The circumstances I'm about to describe are very strange, so I don't expect 
> an answer, but I thought I might shoot off an email, just in case.
> 
> My machine is a 13" mid-2013 MacBook Air. The lid was closed when I found it 
> in the state I will describe. I am the only one who uses it.
> When I opened the lid, I was greeted with the Mavericks login screen. When I 
> had closed the lid prior, I was logged in. That's the first weird thing I 
> noticed.
> 
> The second thing I noticed was that I had to open Alfred manually when I 
> logged in. That should have been automatic.
> 
> The next thing I noticed was that TotalTerminal had been launched (I have it 
> set to launch on login, but when working on a bigger project, as I had been, 
> I usually quit it so I can Alt-Tab, rather than going through the sliding out 
> animation every time).
> 
> When I quit TotalTerminal and opened a new Terminal window, I also noticed 
> that tmux ls showed the session I was working on. I attached to it and 
> everything was still there.
> 
> The last thing is that Postgresql was no longer running. I'm using the one 
> from Homebrew, with a launchd script that should have started it 
> automatically on login. When I tried to relaunch it, I get this message:
> 
>> LOG:  skipping missing configuration file 
>> "/usr/local/var/postgres/postgresql.auto.conf"
>> FATAL:  database files are incompatible with server
>> DETAIL:  The data directory was initialized by PostgreSQL version 9.3, which 
>> is not compatible with this version 9.4.0.
> 
> What the hell is going on?
> - حبيب الامين -
> 
> 

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