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On my blog: Free Culture Book Club — Green Comet, part 1 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/06/03/green-comet-1.html #freeculture #bookclub
[47°09′47″S, 126°43′40″W] --no signal--
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Estudiando ingles como un bellaco
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[47°09′36″S, 126°43′31″W] Transfer aborted
And later on in the document on How vDSL works in Australia:

> Prior to the deployment of VDSL2 technology for
FTTN, FTTB, and FTTC, the main DSL technology
employed in Australia was ADSL / ADSL2+ which
used signals up to 2 Megahertz (MHz). To achieve
much higher speeds than ADSL, VDSL2 expands
the DSL signal spectrum to up 17 MHz, which
happens to overlap with many Australian amateur
radio signal bands.
And later on in the document on How vDSL works in Australia:

> Prior to the deployment of VDSL2 technology for
FTTN, FTTB, and FTTC, the main DSL technology
employed in Australia was ADSL / ADSL2+ which
used signals up to 2 Megahertz (MHz). To achieve
much higher speeds than ADSL, VDSL2 expands
the DSL signal spectrum to up 17 MHz, which
happens to overlap with many Australian amateur
radio signal bands.
And later on in the document on How vDSL works in Australia:

> Prior to the deployment of VDSL2 technology for
FTTN, FTTB, and FTTC, the main DSL technology
employed in Australia was ADSL / ADSL2+ which
used signals up to 2 Megahertz (MHz). To achieve
much higher speeds than ADSL, VDSL2 expands
the DSL signal spectrum to up 17 MHz, which
happens to overlap with many Australian amateur
radio signal bands.
Interestingly if you dig around, you come across this article:

Mitigating Amateur Radio Interference
to VDSL2 published by NBN Co, which basically states:

> Some of the frequencies used by amateur radio
operators coincide with frequencies used by
VDSL2 technology, used by nbn to deliver nbn™
Fibre to the Node (FTTN) services.
Interestingly if you dig around, you come across this article:

Mitigating Amateur Radio Interference
to VDSL2 published by NBN Co, which basically states:

> Some of the frequencies used by amateur radio
operators coincide with frequencies used by
VDSL2 technology, used by nbn to deliver nbn™
Fibre to the Node (FTTN) services.
Interestingly if you dig around, you come across this article:

Mitigating Amateur Radio Interference
to VDSL2 published by NBN Co, which basically states:

> Some of the frequencies used by amateur radio
operators coincide with frequencies used by
VDSL2 technology, used by nbn to deliver nbn™
Fibre to the Node (FTTN) services.
Meanwhile have asked my ISP to switch me back over to what NBN call a "Stability Profile" where the DSLAM uses DLM (Dynamic Line Management) to manage the channels and noise and tries its best to keep the signal up. So far this has resulted in a ~10-20Mbps drop in bandwidth (down from ~90Mbps) but so far 🤞 an increase in stability and decrease in latency (less noise? better channels?)
Meanwhile have asked my ISP to switch me back over to what NBN call a "Stability Profile" where the DSLAM uses DLM (Dynamic Line Management) to manage the channels and noise and tries its best to keep the signal up. So far this has resulted in a ~10-20Mbps drop in bandwidth (down from ~90Mbps) but so far 🤞 an increase in stability and decrease in latency (less noise? better channels?)
Meanwhile have asked my ISP to switch me back over to what NBN call a "Stability Profile" where the DSLAM uses DLM (Dynamic Line Management) to manage the channels and noise and tries its best to keep the signal up. So far this has resulted in a ~10-20Mbps drop in bandwidth (down from ~90Mbps) but so far 🤞 an increase in stability and decrease in latency (less noise? better channels?)
This has resulted in an availability of 99.8% for the Mills DC 😢 Not happy 🤬
This has resulted in an availability of 99.8% for the Mills DC 😢 Not happy 🤬
This has resulted in an availability of 99.8% for the Mills DC 😢 Not happy 🤬
Incurred ~16 dropouts over the last 48hrs with ~5m outage per dropout. So I finally cracked the shits and run up my ISP to figure wtf was going on. 🤔 Turns out after a quality test on the line it was showing ~5-6DB average SNR 😱 So filed a fault with the infrastructure provider (NBN Co) whose own equipment picked up the 16 dropouts and also found noise 1/2 way up the 450m Copper cable 😅~
Incurred ~16 dropouts over the last 48hrs with ~5m outage per dropout. So I finally cracked the shits and run up my ISP to figure wtf was going on. 🤔 Turns out after a quality test on the line it was showing ~5-6DB average SNR 😱 So filed a fault with the infrastructure provider (NBN Co) whose own equipment picked up the 16 dropouts and also found noise 1/2 way up the 450m Copper cable 😅~
Incurred ~16 dropouts over the last 48hrs with ~5m outage per dropout. So I finally cracked the shits and run up my ISP to figure wtf was going on. 🤔 Turns out after a quality test on the line it was showing ~5-6DB average SNR 😱 So filed a fault with the infrastructure provider (NBN Co) whose own equipment picked up the 16 dropouts and also found noise 1/2 way up the 450m Copper cable 😅~
With a drop to 99.8% availability for my vDSL line and the Mills DC I've finally cracked the shits and rung up my ISP. Turns out the SNR/Noise Margin was a pitiful ~5-6dB on average for 450m of Copper line 😱 Filed a vault with the infrastructure provider (NBN Co) where their own diagnostics show noise 1/2 way up the line 🤦‍♂️~
Incurred ~16 dropouts over the last 48hrs with ~5m outage per drop-out. You do the match 😅
I asked Chat GPT to build a To-Do app  | Bits and Pieces Few months old now, but very relevant, I won't spoil the answer for you 😅
I asked Chat GPT to build a To-Do app  | Bits and Pieces Few months old now, but very relevant, I won't spoil the answer for you 😅
I asked Chat GPT to build a To-Do app  | Bits and Pieces Few months old now, but very relevant, I won't spoil the answer for you 😅
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:619 ARCHIVED:64738 CACHE:2168 FOLLOWERS:13 FOLLOWING:14
Já anda por aí, enquadrado no festival literário "Lamego, Cidade Poema". É o livro "Era Uma Vez - Lamego 2023", e tem o seu lançamento oficial no último momento do festival, domingo às 16h.

Participo nele com um texto de não-ficção para o leitor curioso geek: não haverão muitos, mas dá-me prazer saber que a história geek Lamecense vai estar nas prateleiras de uma qualquer biblioteca.

Lamego 2023
On my blog: Toots 🐘 from 05/29 to 06/02 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/06/02/week.html #linkdump #mastodon #socialmedia #week
[47°09′21″S, 126°43′50″W] Transfer 50% complete...
[47°09′31″S, 126°43′32″W] Transfer 25% complete...
@lyse I know that feeling. 😅 My fan was blowing like crazy, too (you don’t want to know why) – but it’s only the laptop from work, it doesn’t create that much heat.

Lovely 12°C this morning and just 22°C now. That’s fine! 👌
@lyse I know that feeling. 😅 My fan was blowing like crazy, too (you don’t want to know why) – but it’s only the laptop from work, it doesn’t create that much heat.

Lovely 12°C this morning and just 22°C now. That’s fine! 👌
@lyse I know that feeling. 😅 My fan was blowing like crazy, too (you don’t want to know why) – but it’s only the laptop from work, it doesn’t create that much heat.

Lovely 12°C this morning and just 22°C now. That’s fine! 👌
Hola!
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-02-08-24-16.fit: 4.31 miles, 00:09:19 average pace, 00:40:10 duration

#running
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-02-08-24-16.fit: 4.31 miles, 00:09:19 average pace, 00:40:10 duration

#running
Pinellas County Running - Easy: 4.31 miles, 00:09:19 average pace, 00:40:10 duration
this was suppose to be an easy run keeping it within the 9:30 to 10:00 minutes per mile (dependent on HR) but kept slipping. breathing and endurance felt fine, but HR and pace kept creeping. going to grade this as a C due to missing the goals.
#running
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-02-08-24-16.fit: 4.31 miles, 00:09:19 average pace, 00:40:10 duration

#running
[47°09′30″S, 126°43′29″W] Sample analyzing complete -- starting transfer
Been thinking this too 👌
Been thinking this too 👌
Been thinking this too 👌
Backblaze B2 currently -- 2nd NAS in future
Backblaze B2 currently -- 2nd NAS in future
Backblaze B2 currently -- 2nd NAS in future
@lyse Haha too true 😆
@lyse Haha too true 😆
@lyse Haha too true 😆
[47°09′37″S, 126°43′35″W] Not enough data -- sampling finished
❤️ 🎶: Infodemics (with Ilwoo Lee from JAMBINAI) by Song Sohee
❤️ 🎶: Infodemics (with Ilwoo Lee from JAMBINAI) by Song Sohee
[47°09′46″S, 126°43′59″W] Taking samples
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On my blog: Real Life in Star Trek, The Bonding https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2023/06/01/bonding.html #scifi #startrek #closereading
I tried to clean up in the shop and I finally found my sketch for the wood glue bottle holder from several years ago. Mission accomplished! (I was too lazy to simply take measurements from the old holder.) Three stacked holes needed to be drilled in a block of scrapwood. If the bottle is running low and stored upside down in this holder, I'm always prepared to immediately apply glue without impatiently waiting for it to make it into the nozzle and shaking the glue bottle like a madman. You all experienced a ruined barbie when some crazy folks failed to put back the ketchup bottle properly. Just that PVA glue is more viscous than this red sauce.

New wood glue bottle holder ready to be used
@movq they have some info about it in their faq. I have to check into that some more.
20 Jahre ?~L~X https://notiz.blog/b/6HL
20 Jahre ⌘ https://notiz.blog/b/6HL
20 Jahre ⌘ https://notiz.blog/b/6HL
20 Jahre ?~L~X https://notiz.blog/b/6HL
@movq Ta. :-)
@stigatle I’d imagine that you’d be mostly dealing with GLib functions in your case. 🤔 GTK/GLib has its own event loop and you’re probably screwing things up if you’re using something like pthreads directly. 🤔
@stigatle I’d imagine that you’d be mostly dealing with GLib functions in your case. 🤔 GTK/GLib has its own event loop and you’re probably screwing things up if you’re using something like pthreads directly. 🤔
@stigatle I’d imagine that you’d be mostly dealing with GLib functions in your case. 🤔 GTK/GLib has its own event loop and you’re probably screwing things up if you’re using something like pthreads directly. 🤔
@lyse Could be worse indeed. 😊
@lyse Could be worse indeed. 😊
@lyse Could be worse indeed. 😊
Most stuff is in git. I just need a good solution for my photos and music. Maybe at the weekend I have a look at unison.
@movq Welcome to the club, mate. 26°C, bah! Luckily, the shutters kept the heat outside. For today. However, the computer fan going berserk when compiling and running heavy software stacks doesn't help this at all.
Today's sky after sunset was not too bad. I missed the best parts, though. Colorful sky
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′56″W] Reading: 0.35 Sv
<test> #test test
<test> #test test
[47°09′11″S, 126°43′39″W] Transponder fixed
I have to admit I'm very impressed with wsl2, they have done a damn good job on that. Makes it very easy to develop linux stuff on windows when needed. And removes the need for virtual machine or dualbooting etc. Also they have done a really good job integrating it with vscode.
@movq I clone the important stuff on two separate clusters, but both are in my house. One of these days I'm planning to ask my brother to put a server of mine in his house, and then we can cross-clone for offsite backups that don't require the cloud.
"if you can find a way to solve a real problem effectively enough so that a billion people or more would want to use it twice a day you are bound to make a lot of money. much more money than if you were to build the next photo sharing app." - mo gawdat
"if you can find a way to solve a real problem effectively enough so that a billion people or more would want to use it twice a day you are bound to make a lot of money. much more money than if you were to build the next photo sharing app." - mo gawdat
"if you can find a way to solve a real problem effectively enough so that a billion people or more would want to use it twice a day you are bound to make a lot of money. much more money than if you were to build the next photo sharing app." - mo gawdat
@mckinley I use spideroak backup, and switched from selfhosted nextcloud to proton drive.
Boy, do I dislike summer. Good thing we continue to fuck up the planet, so it’ll get worse every year. 👌
Boy, do I dislike summer. Good thing we continue to fuck up the planet, so it’ll get worse every year. 👌
Boy, do I dislike summer. Good thing we continue to fuck up the planet, so it’ll get worse every year. 👌
Follow-up question for you guys: Where do you backup your files to? Anything besides the local NAS?
Follow-up question for you guys: Where do you backup your files to? Anything besides the local NAS?
Follow-up question for you guys: Where do you backup your files to? Anything besides the local NAS?
@mckinley backintime for my desktop and work files. A combination of rsync, zfs snapshots, and redundancy for "at rest" type things.
@Planet_Jabber_XMPP No. ChatGPT does not improve your code. Coding is thinking. You offloaded your thought to a machine. You will not be able to reproduce what the machine did for you if you don't have the machine, so you learned nothing.
Wow spammer are getting desperate when they try things like this 🤣
Wow spammer are getting desperate when they try things like this 🤣
Wow spammer are getting desperate when they try things like this 🤣
[47°09′45″S, 126°43′50″W] Transponder malfunction
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-01-05-37-12.fit: 7.41 miles, 00:06:05 average pace, 00:45:04 duration

#cycling
Pinellas County Cycling: 7.41 miles, 00:06:05 average pace, 00:45:04 duration

#cycling
user/bmallred/data/2023-06-01-05-37-12.fit: 7.41 miles, 00:06:05 average pace, 00:45:04 duration

#cycling