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[47°09′04″S, 126°43′19″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
@mckinley Here's a summary of my setup:

- I maintain a small "Mini DC" comprised of 22RU cabinet 600mm deep.
- This houses 3x 1RU Xeon machines + 1 RU 10 3.5" + 4 2.5" NAS + 4RU UPS + 1RU 24-port Gbps Switch/Router + 1RU Tray in the middle + 1RU patch panel at the top.
- This is now hooked up to 250/100 Mbps Fibre 😅
- I run Proxmov VE on the 3x Hypervisor machines. They run a dozen or so Virtual Machines.
- I run a couple of Docker Swarm clusters on those machines, running BurmillaOS (a fork of RancherOS).
- I just use the local LAN network to SSH into machines, but each physical machine also has an IPMI management interface too for when things go wrong (rarely).
- I run so many services I can't being to list them here. But it's in the order of ~50-60 unique services. Some of which you're familiar with as many are public facing, some are internal and others are locked down behind auth.~
@mckinley Here's a summary of my setup:

- I maintain a small "Mini DC" comprised of 22RU cabinet 600mm deep.
- This houses 3x 1RU Xeon machines + 1 RU 10 3.5" + 4 2.5" NAS + 4RU UPS + 1RU 24-port Gbps Switch/Router + 1RU Tray in the middle + 1RU patch panel at the top.
- This is now hooked up to 250/100 Mbps Fibre 😅
- I run Proxmov VE on the 3x Hypervisor machines. They run a dozen or so Virtual Machines.
- I run a couple of Docker Swarm clusters on those machines, running BurmillaOS (a fork of RancherOS).
- I just use the local LAN network to SSH into machines, but each physical machine also has an IPMI management interface too for when things go wrong (rarely).
- I run so many services I can't being to list them here. But it's in the order of ~50-60 unique services. Some of which you're familiar with as many are public facing, some are internal and others are locked down behind auth.~
@mckinley Here's a summary of my setup:

- I maintain a small "Mini DC" comprised of 22RU cabinet 600mm deep.
- This houses 3x 1RU Xeon machines + 1 RU 10 3.5" + 4 2.5" NAS + 4RU UPS + 1RU 24-port Gbps Switch/Router + 1RU Tray in the middle + 1RU patch panel at the top.
- This is now hooked up to 250/100 Mbps Fibre 😅
- I run Proxmov VE on the 3x Hypervisor machines. They run a dozen or so Virtual Machines.
- I run a couple of Docker Swarm clusters on those machines, running BurmillaOS (a fork of RancherOS).
- I just use the local LAN network to SSH into machines, but each physical machine also has an IPMI management interface too for when things go wrong (rarely).
- I run so many services I can't being to list them here. But it's in the order of ~50-60 unique services. Some of which you're familiar with as many are public facing, some are internal and others are locked down behind auth.~
@bender I sort of / kinda knew you'd say stuff like this 👌 I guess I don't really understand the motivation behind it really, I don't understand half the stupid shit™ that happens in the world haha 😝
@bender I sort of / kinda knew you'd say stuff like this 👌 I guess I don't really understand the motivation behind it really, I don't understand half the stupid shit™ that happens in the world haha 😝
@bender I sort of / kinda knew you'd say stuff like this 👌 I guess I don't really understand the motivation behind it really, I don't understand half the stupid shit™ that happens in the world haha 😝
@eldersnake Basically I setup ytdl-sub to run on a cron with a few favourite Youtube channels that the kids and I normally like to watch.
@eldersnake Basically I setup ytdl-sub to run on a cron with a few favourite Youtube channels that the kids and I normally like to watch.
@eldersnake Basically I setup ytdl-sub to run on a cron with a few favourite Youtube channels that the kids and I normally like to watch.
And don't even get me started on the Trolls Movie, A Masterpiece. Even Shrek crumbles under it. 100000000000 - 10 watching it everyday.
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[47°09′54″S, 126°43′24″W] Wind speed: N/A -- Cannot comunicate
A sokoban client for your phone: https://akkartik.name/post/sokoban
A sokoban client for your phone: https://akkartik.name/post/sokoban
logs: technopolitical blog post and 2024Q1 photojournal; garden/ecology: degrowth and permacomputing
[47°09′15″S, 126°43′01″W] Wind speed: 59kph
@prologic Huh that's interesting, is there any more details to this?
@slashdot Umm that's because apps that force you to signup and subscribe to some bullshit plan are worthless in value 🤣
@slashdot Umm that's because apps that force you to signup and subscribe to some bullshit plan are worthless in value 🤣
@slashdot Umm that's because apps that force you to signup and subscribe to some bullshit plan are worthless in value 🤣
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:904 ARCHIVED:70855 CACHE:2315 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
@movq Yes, Alexander Batischev tries to keep the Rust version bumps fairly moderate with Newsboat: https://github.com/newsboat/newsboat/issues/709

I was actually positively surprised that after the outlined rustup upgrade oneliner above, running make in Newsboat again worked flawlessly. Nothing else required. I delayed rebuilding for quite some time because I thought getting this Rust toolchain sorted out is going to be a major endeavor. Luckily, I was wrong. :-)

I just don't know if I now have two Rust installations in parallel or not. Or how much disk space I waste with all this. At least the script didn't tell me it found an old installation. It printed heaps of stuff, but skimming over it, I didn't see anything like that. I then simply selected the regular install. Whatever that meant. Researching this topic will be a project for another day if I'm really bored.
@lyse Pew pew. 😏
@lyse Pew pew. 😏
@lyse Pew pew. 😏
@lyse … haha, I also came across that line today … while trying to compile some software that insisted on using a super modern Rust version, so I had to deal with rustup. 🙄 I guess the same is true for Newsboat?

Hmm, no, not really. Newsboat wants “Rust Edition 2021”, which is supported since Version 1.56. That’s already “ancient”. 🤣
@lyse … haha, I also came across that line today … while trying to compile some software that insisted on using a super modern Rust version, so I had to deal with rustup. 🙄 I guess the same is true for Newsboat?

Hmm, no, not really. Newsboat wants “Rust Edition 2021”, which is supported since Version 1.56. That’s already “ancient”. 🤣
@lyse … haha, I also came across that line today … while trying to compile some software that insisted on using a super modern Rust version, so I had to deal with rustup. 🙄 I guess the same is true for Newsboat?

Hmm, no, not really. Newsboat wants “Rust Edition 2021”, which is supported since Version 1.56. That’s already “ancient”. 🤣
It's time to rebuild Newsboat again after over a year. Now I have to upgrade my Rust installation.

https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install recommends this very dangerous and fishy thing:

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh

TLS 1.2 certainly fits the rusty motto.=
[47°09′12″S, 126°43′27″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from SW
Künstliche Demenz ?~L~X https://notiz.blog/b/6ws
Künstliche Demenz ⌘ https://notiz.blog/b/6ws
Künstliche Demenz ⌘ https://notiz.blog/b/6ws
Künstliche Demenz ?~L~X https://notiz.blog/b/6ws
@movq Cool. Lasers shooting the moon. :-)
Maybe increase the amount of text we can type on twtxts? I am running out of space! :-)
Also, social media. Yes, that's right! Social media creates echo chambers, where people are only exposed to information that confirms (and reinforces!) their existing beliefs. This leads to increased polarisation and hostility towards people who have different viewpoints. Social media algorithms can also prioritise inflammatory content (you know it!), making it seem more prevalent than it is.
@prologic, in the US it's various factors. This is my believe, based on my own observations, and it might not be accurate.

- I think hate has been latent, but set free by the past (and current running for) president, and exacerbated by the people that have taken over the Republican party. Trump, a "populist" leader, has used (and continues to use) nationalist rhetoric and scapegoating tactics (and lies!) to gain support. This has lead to an increase in intolerance, and a decline in civility. It truly is nuts!
- Trump and his allies has made their followers distrust traditional institutions like media and government, and driven them to fringe sources for information, which are rife with misinformation and hate speech.
- Prices going up, because of current world economy, and reasons outside the power of single entities (governments can't fix everything). In other words, economic insecurity has made people susceptible to scapegoating and blaming others for their problems, fuelling prejudice and hate.
[47°09′47″S, 126°43′02″W] Reading: 0.14 Sv
@bender That's what I also don't understand. What is driving all this pierced hate and ignorance in the world lately?!
@bender That's what I also don't understand. What is driving all this pierced hate and ignorance in the world lately?!
@bender That's what I also don't understand. What is driving all this pierced hate and ignorance in the world lately?!
Yesterday’s moon. 🌒

[![](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Dmoon1.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/moon1.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Dmoon2.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/moon2.jpg)

Looked much more spectacular in person. 🫤
Yesterday’s moon. 🌒

[![](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Dmoon1.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/moon1.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Dmoon2.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/moon2.jpg)

Looked much more spectacular in person. 🫤
Yesterday’s moon. 🌒

[![](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Dmoon1.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/moon1.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Dmoon2.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/a3f8e4f1d7/moon2.jpg)

Looked much more spectacular in person. 🫤
@prologic because for the other side it doesn't need to make sense. There is lot of hate going around, and an utter lack of education.
@stigatle it appears to me you will need to run it for 5 years (or more, I am just talking non-sense here, LOL) just to recover the cost of the device itself. Then you will have to spend a little on electricity too---I know it is a low consumption device, but still....

I sure hope you are not planning a retirement out of it. :-D
@eldersnake I've optes my whole family out of the fucking algorithm by syncing videos on a cron 🤣
@eldersnake I've optes my whole family out of the fucking algorithm by syncing videos on a cron 🤣
@eldersnake I've optes my whole family out of the fucking algorithm by syncing videos on a cron 🤣
The Emoji Movie is and hidden gem, and is underrated. I give it a 10 - 10 Would recommend for Cinema dates ;)
I think SharkTale Isn't that bad of a movie, a solid 9.5 - 10
[47°09′35″S, 126°43′45″W] 3981 days without news from Herve
Buenos días
/https://duque-terron.cat/media/photos/photo_9512-03-2024_08-19-53.jpg) #catsoftwtxt
Buenos días
#catsoftwtxt
Buenos días
#catsoftwtxt
[47°09′01″S, 126°43′41″W] Dosimeter fixed
So a way to opt out of the algorithm? What is the negative I'm missing here? 😅
[47°09′03″S, 126°43′39″W] Resetting dosimeter
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:903 ARCHIVED:70846 CACHE:2324 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
https://a2larm.cz/2024/03/darjo-prestante-cesky-patriarchat-z-prenosoveho-vozu-ceske-televize/
Horry County Running: 7.00 miles, 00:09:17 average pace, 01:04:56 duration
beach run. i think it was around mile 4 where my leg and glute had the piercing pain again. although my pace and heart rate didn't really show it i was in a lot of pain. the following two days i took some ibuprofen which is very rare for me but i needed whatever inflammation on my ITB to ease a bit.
#running #injury
Horry County Running: 7.00 miles, 00:09:17 average pace, 01:04:56 duration
beach run. i think it was around mile 4 where my leg and glutes had the piercing pain again. although my pace and HR did not really show it i was in a lot of pain. the following two days i took some ibuprofen which is very rare for me but i needed whatever inflammation on my ITB to ease a bit.
#running
Horry County Running: 7.00 miles, 00:09:17 average pace, 01:04:56 duration
beach run. i think it was around mile 4 where my leg and glutes had the piercing pain again. although my pace and HR did not really show it i was in a lot of pain. the following two days i took some ibuprofen which is very rare for me but i needed whatever inflammation on my ITB to ease a bit.
#running
Horry County Running: 7.00 miles, 00:09:17 average pace, 01:04:56 duration
beach run. i think it was around mile 4 where my leg and glutes had the piercing pain again. although my pace and HR did not really show it i was in a lot of pain. the following two days i took some ibuprofen which is very rare for me but i needed whatever inflammation on my ITB to ease a bit.
#running
@mckinley yeah, solo mining for sure.
Going to buy more of them later on as well.
Got my #bitaxe #bitcoin asic #miner today, very cool miner. Super easy to set up.
[47°09′04″S, 126°43′26″W] Dosimeter still failing
Here comes the train, through the twigs while the birds wait
Just hacked together this small webfinger endpoint to be used as a companion with timeline: .well-known/webfinger/index.php at main · sorenpeter/timeline
Just hacked together this small webfinger endpoint to be used as a companion with timeline: .well-known/webfinger/index.php at main · sorenpeter/timeline
Just hacked together this small webfinger endpoint to be used as a companion with timeline: .well-known/webfinger/index.php at main · sorenpeter/timeline
Just hacked together this small webfinger endpoint to be used as a companion with timeline: .well-known/webfinger/index.php at main · sorenpeter/timeline
@prologic No idea, in theory that could work. But I'd assume very low output. Or you just have extremely good panels. You could try to improve the yield by moving them under the street lamps at night. :-D
@movq @prologic Yeah, bug was also my first association. :-) I'm surprised how good it still looks after all those years. I thought there might be more decay. But insects are just very tough.
[47°09′06″S, 126°43′28″W] Dosimeter malfunction
@mckinley

> terminal browsers

Are there any new ones, btw? Besides lynx, w3m, (e)links. 🤔
@mckinley

> terminal browsers

Are there any new ones, btw? Besides lynx, w3m, (e)links. 🤔
@mckinley

> terminal browsers

Are there any new ones, btw? Besides lynx, w3m, (e)links. 🤔
Did another write up on #webfinger and DIDs for twtxt/yarn that you can read and edit/comment in: [User lookup for twtxt/yarn - Webfinger or Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) - HedgeDoc](https://docs.mills.io/rRpmdWHRT7Kg7nTYnXleSg?view)
Did another write up on #webfinger and DIDs for twtxt/yarn that you can read and edit/comment in: [User lookup for twtxt/yarn - Webfinger or Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) - HedgeDoc](https://docs.mills.io/rRpmdWHRT7Kg7nTYnXleSg?view)
Did another write up on #webfinger and DIDs for twtxt/yarn that you can read and edit/comment in: [User lookup for twtxt/yarn - Webfinger or Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) - HedgeDoc](https://docs.mills.io/rRpmdWHRT7Kg7nTYnXleSg?view)
Did another write up on #webfinger and DIDs for twtxt/yarn that you can read and edit/comment in: [User lookup for twtxt/yarn - Webfinger or Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) - HedgeDoc](https://docs.mills.io/rRpmdWHRT7Kg7nTYnXleSg?view)
Did another write up on #webfinger and DIDs for twtxt/yarn that you can read and edit/comment in: [User lookup for twtxt/yarn - Webfinger or Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) - HedgeDoc](https://docs.mills.io/rRpmdWHRT7Kg7nTYnXleSg?view)
@prologic Yeah! 😂 (Damn, how did I miss making that joke. 😅)
@prologic Yeah! 😂 (Damn, how did I miss making that joke. 😅)
@prologic Yeah! 😂 (Damn, how did I miss making that joke. 😅)
@movq LOL 🤣 Now that's what I can a bug 😆
@movq LOL 🤣 Now that's what I can a bug 😆
@movq LOL 🤣 Now that's what I can a bug 😆
Dug up my old Dell Inspiron 6400 from 2006. Good lord, that thing is heavy. Laptops really have improved a lot.

And of course the insect, that once crawled into the screen, is still there.

Let’s see if I can find some use case for this machine. 🤔

[![](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Ddell1.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/dell1.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Ddell2.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/dell2.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Ddell3.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/dell3.jpg)
Dug up my old Dell Inspiron 6400 from 2006. Good lord, that thing is heavy. Laptops really have improved a lot.

And of course the insect, that once crawled into the screen, is still there.

Let’s see if I can find some use case for this machine. 🤔

[![](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Ddell1.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/dell1.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Ddell2.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/dell2.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Ddell3.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/dell3.jpg)
Dug up my old Dell Inspiron 6400 from 2006. Good lord, that thing is heavy. Laptops really have improved a lot.

And of course the insect, that once crawled into the screen, is still there.

Let’s see if I can find some use case for this machine. 🤔

[![](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Ddell1.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/dell1.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Ddell2.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/dell2.jpg)
[![](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/.html%2Dindex%2Dthumb%2Ddell3.jpg.jpg)](https://movq.de/v/28031461f1/dell3.jpg)
On my blog: Developer Diary, Roxy Theater https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/03/11/roxy.html #programming #project #devjournal
[47°09′30″S, 126°43′12″W] 3980 days without news from Herve
[47°09′36″S, 126°43′01″W] Raw reading: 0x65EEBA01, offset +/-2
[47°09′59″S, 126°43′01″W] --no signal--