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@stigatle Yeah we have a pretty packed weekend ourselves 😅 What are you up to? 🤔
@lyse Unicorn vomit eh? 🤣 Nice colors!
@lyse Unicorn vomit eh? 🤣 Nice colors!
@lyse Unicorn vomit eh? 🤣 Nice colors!
@stigatle Love it! 😍 I can just hear the ocean waves and feel the cold wind 🥶
@stigatle Love it! 😍 I can just hear the ocean waves and feel the cold wind 🥶
@stigatle Love it! 😍 I can just hear the ocean waves and feel the cold wind 🥶
[47°09′54″S, 126°43′47″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from W
We all went to sit by the ocean tonight, was nice to sit down together and enjoy the view.
[47°09′35″S, 126°43′58″W] 3823 days without news from Herve
Finally weekend again, gonna be nice!
[47°09′32″S, 126°43′59″W] --white noise--
#bomdia ciberlandia, para vossa informação:
Graffiti numa caixa de electricidade no Porto: "caldo não é sopa"
#bomdia ciberlandia, para vossa informação:
Graffiti numa caixa de electricidade no Porto: "caldo não é sopa"
We were a bit over 30 km on our feet the last two days at around 17°C. Not too shabby, perfect hiking conditions. Unlike forecast, it was beautiful weather on Wednesday. Only yesterday the sun was covered by clouds. It's a sunny 19°C day, but I had to cancel today's 12 km hike as I woke up with a pretty sore throat. :-( Damn!
We came across two grasshoppers, one of which even climbed my leg to escape my mate's photography. Really awesome. The other one crawled over my hand to get away of the photo shooting. Its hooked feet tickled a little bit. That was the first time I got this close to these little creatures. What a truly wonderful experience.
And I was super happy to see the lizards again. There were plenty of them, but I find them quite hard to spot. And they almost always vanished immediately.
[](https://lyse.isobeef.org/asperg-2023-10-04/18.jpg)
https://lyse.isobeef.org/asperg-2023-10-04/ and https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2023-10-05/
[47°09′56″S, 126°43′31″W] 3822 days without news from Herve
@mckinley To be fair I think iPad/iPhone is a bit different? You buy the "device" but you most certainly don't pay for a subscription to the OS? 🤔 Maybe I'm wrong here and it's all the "same same" 🤔
@mckinley To be fair I think iPad/iPhone is a bit different? You buy the "device" but you most certainly don't pay for a subscription to the OS? 🤔 Maybe I'm wrong here and it's all the "same same" 🤔
@mckinley To be fair I think iPad/iPhone is a bit different? You buy the "device" but you most certainly don't pay for a subscription to the OS? 🤔 Maybe I'm wrong here and it's all the "same same" 🤔
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′30″W] Transfer 25% complete...
Another digital license plate sighting today. It's an epidemic!
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:745 ARCHIVED:67130 CACHE:2287 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
@movq Haha now that one is kind of funny I admit but most puns I find utterly stupid 😆
@movq Haha now that one is kind of funny I admit but most puns I find utterly stupid 😆
@movq Haha now that one is kind of funny I admit but most puns I find utterly stupid 😆
I really could use some help with yarnd too and maybe a few interested parties could get together and build a better Twtxt / ActivityPub service? 🤔
I really could use some help with yarnd too and maybe a few interested parties could get together and build a better Twtxt / ActivityPub service? 🤔
I really could use some help with yarnd too and maybe a few interested parties could get together and build a better Twtxt / ActivityPub service? 🤔
@stigatle Ahh!!!! 🥳🥳🙃 Awesome news I've heard all week 😁
@stigatle Ahh!!!! 🥳🥳🙃 Awesome news I've heard all week 😁
@stigatle Ahh!!!! 🥳🥳🙃 Awesome news I've heard all week 😁
How long are we talking in terms of a short movie? 🤔
How long are we talking in terms of a short movie? 🤔
How long are we talking in terms of a short movie? 🤔
Another nail in the coffin.
I started working on a new scene (3D), I've wanted to make a short movie for a while, and I work on some of my ideas to get something started. Here is one of the scenes I made last weekend..
@prologic I will stick around, after thinking about it. Im sure support for both will come. Maybe Ill check if I can make some support in snac2 for yarn, that would be a fun project. I also want to work some more on the yarn desktop client, I miss working on it, polish it and make it more feature complete, and then also make one for snac2/activitypub (or make it into a general client that supports both at the same time).
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′43″W] Transponder fixed
[47°09′52″S, 126°43′45″W] Transponder malfunction
@prologic I am with you. Utterly stupid. I am fun at parties, I promise! I just don’t like puns.
[47°09′03″S, 126°43′06″W] --interrupted--
[47°09′23″S, 126°43′30″W] Reading: 0.27000 PPM
[47°09′44″S, 126°43′31″W] 3821 days without news from Herve
Pomp podcast is not too bad
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:744 ARCHIVED:67117 CACHE:2285 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
I like Talkville, but that's because I loved Smallville.
[47°09′07″S, 126°43′05″W] Reading: 1.42 Sv
[47°09′54″S, 126°43′33″W] Waiting for carrier
@prologic That’s a tough one. Newer versions of htop have a second panel that shows I/O (press Tab to get there), maybe that’s already installed?
You could also run ps aux and search for processes in the D state. I/O-bound processes tend to show up there.
@prologic That’s a tough one. Newer versions of htop have a second panel that shows I/O (press Tab to get there), maybe that’s already installed?
You could also run ps aux and search for processes in the D state. I/O-bound processes tend to show up there.
@prologic That’s a tough one. Newer versions of htop have a second panel that shows I/O (press Tab to get there), maybe that’s already installed?
You could also run ps aux and search for processes in the D state. I/O-bound processes tend to show up there.
@abucci already tried very hard to get that on there but it spews errors 😢
@abucci already tried very hard to get that on there but it spews errors 😢
@abucci already tried very hard to get that on there but it spews errors 😢
Pinellas County - Recovery: 4.99 miles, 00:09:34 average pace, 00:47:44 duration
first run with altra's. felt great. some hot spots on my foot pads but it felt like it was due to socks.
#running
Pinellas County - Recovery: 4.99 miles, 00:09:34 average pace, 00:47:44 duration
first run with altra's. felt great. some hot spots on my foot pads but it felt like it was due to socks.
#running
Pinellas County - Recovery: 4.99 miles, 00:09:34 average pace, 00:47:44 duration
first run with altra's. felt great. some hot spots on my foot pads but it felt like it was due to socks.
#running
Anyone have any ideas how you might identify processes (pids) on Linux machine that are responsible for most of the Disk I/O on that machine and subsequently causing high I/O wait times for other processes? 🤔
Important bit: The machine has no access to the internet, there are hardly any standard tools on it, etc. So I have to get something to it "air gapped". I have terminal access to it, so I can do interesting things like, base64 encode a static binary to my clipboard and paste it to a file, then base64 decode it and execute. That's about the only mechanisms I have.
Anyone have any ideas how you might identify processes (pids) on Linux machine that are responsible for most of the Disk I/O on that machine and subsequently causing high I/O wait times for other processes? 🤔
Important bit: The machine has no access to the internet, there are hardly any standard tools on it, etc. So I have to get something to it "air gapped". I have terminal access to it, so I can do interesting things like, base64 encode a static binary to my clipboard and paste it to a file, then base64 decode it and execute. That's about the only mechanisms I have.
Anyone have any ideas how you might identify processes (pids) on Linux machine that are responsible for most of the Disk I/O on that machine and subsequently causing high I/O wait times for other processes? 🤔
Important bit: The machine has no access to the internet, there are hardly any standard tools on it, etc. So I have to get something to it "air gapped". I have terminal access to it, so I can do interesting things like, base64 encode a static binary to my clipboard and paste it to a file, then base64 decode it and execute. That's about the only mechanisms I have.
[47°09′09″S, 126°43′11″W] Reading: 1.16000 PPM
[47°09′27″S, 126°43′08″W] Transfer aborted
@mckinley To me it sounds the only actually useful feature is the plate renewal. But all the license plate registration department would have to do is offer an online service – if that's not already the case. Solved. Everything else: What the heck!?
@adi Okay, cool, I guess. ;-) This nextvi readme is badly formatted in my opinion, I'm having a hard time skimming it. So it's a vi(m) with hardcoded keybinds is what I got before I got too tired of walking that document. Okay. I'm pretty happy with good old vim (fun fact: writing that wearing a Vim t-shirt). I never used Plan9 and presumably won't do it in the near future either. But I'm glad you're having a good time. :-)
[47°09′27″S, 126°43′22″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication