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time to reboot


3 hours of my life playing network plumber i'll never get back.


something tells me i am feeling ill. yes. may need to take a sick day. rest and recharge. so my lab, err i can recover. :-)
but on the + side of things i nearly have seaweedfs where i want it. hooked up the test cluster to drone. all operations are executed in pipeline.

2022. the year ssh goes away in my lab.


this has me thinking about a talk i watched from chad fowler regarding immutable infrastructure.

long-term lift will be conducting chaos experiments to determine spofs and how to better design interfaces in services.


what to get to a point where my clusters aren't trying to eat their own face
ultimately having a small datacentre has been a rich and satisfying hobby



oh ffs. who am i kidding? i've blown las vegas cokehead time and resources at this.
@mutefall Is this actually your home datacenter setup?! 😳
@mutefall Is this actually your home datacenter setup?! 😳
@prologic

nope.jpeg

i'd have set my fvcking haus on fire by now :-)
you've seen my network rack in all of its pasta-like glory.
@prologic That was _my_ question too. Wow!
@jlj there was a point where i acquired quite a few dell sff machines from the e-waste facility. their power and cooling systems are a bit inefficient to which my office became known as the inferno
@mutefall Ha ha. Nice! Recycling takes its toll, I guess. ;-)
@mutefall indeed it can. i ended up donating them to libraries and charities so they did not go to waste. and obviously did not set anything on fire :-)