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@prologic Oh, I see. God, how annoying – the place where you live abolished DST but the place where you work didn’t. 😂
@prologic Oh, I see. God, how annoying – the place where you live abolished DST but the place where you work didn’t. 😂
@prologic Oh, I see. God, how annoying – the place where you live abolished DST but the place where you work didn’t. 😂
@mckinley Ahh, right, nethogs, iftop, stuff like that. I forgot about those. 🥴 If I’m quick enough to open them, they’re pretty useful as well. (I’m just too slow most of the time and the thing hogging the net is already gone. 😅)
@mckinley Ahh, right, nethogs, iftop, stuff like that. I forgot about those. 🥴 If I’m quick enough to open them, they’re pretty useful as well. (I’m just too slow most of the time and the thing hogging the net is already gone. 😅)
@mckinley Ahh, right, nethogs, iftop, stuff like that. I forgot about those. 🥴 If I’m quick enough to open them, they’re pretty useful as well. (I’m just too slow most of the time and the thing hogging the net is already gone. 😅)
@movq You are right, I do! But I work remotely for a bank where most of it's employees live/work in the state of Victoria, so there 🙄
@movq You are right, I do! But I work remotely for a bank where most of it's employees live/work in the state of Victoria, so there 🙄
@movq You are right, I do! But I work remotely for a bank where most of it's employees live/work in the state of Victoria, so there 🙄
@mckinley Most little web apps, websites, static sites, whatever run perfectly fine with good performance on just 100mCores, a lot of what I run only has between 100m-500m of CPU allocated to it.
@mckinley Most little web apps, websites, static sites, whatever run perfectly fine with good performance on just 100mCores, a lot of what I run only has between 100m-500m of CPU allocated to it.
@mckinley Most little web apps, websites, static sites, whatever run perfectly fine with good performance on just 100mCores, a lot of what I run only has between 100m-500m of CPU allocated to it.
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:936 ARCHIVED:71237 CACHE:2310 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
@movq It can already drive if you as the legal representative sit in the codriver seat!
That's really impressive I have to say.
@movq Oh cute! That drake wasn't scared, was he? Yes, please take your good cam next time. :-)
Was that a highway that you were walking next to? The last one shows a really cool scenery. I dig that.
[47°09′15″S, 126°43′03″W] Dosimeter overflow
[47°09′04″S, 126°43′57″W] Dosimeter still failing
Does this sound reasonable for running small workloads? 🤔
> $0.50/month for
> 100 mCores
> 64 MB Memory
> 1 GB Storage
> 1 GB Bandwidth
Does this sound reasonable for running small workloads? 🤔
> $0.50/month for
> 100 mCores
> 64 MB Memory
> 1 GB Storage
> 1 GB Bandwidth
Does this sound reasonable for running small workloads? 🤔
> $0.50/month for
> 100 mCores
> 64 MB Memory
> 1 GB Storage
> 1 GB Bandwidth
My printer will turn 18 years in a couple of months and will thus be allowed to drive a car.
My printer will turn 18 years in a couple of months and will thus be allowed to drive a car.
My printer will turn 18 years in a couple of months and will thus be allowed to drive a car.
@lyse Yeah, okay, it’s not as steep as stairs, but still quite the climb. 😅
Now I wish there was Google Street View of that area. 😅 I’d love to go around and explore that area a bit. Oh well.
@lyse Yeah, okay, it’s not as steep as stairs, but still quite the climb. 😅
Now I wish there was Google Street View of that area. 😅 I’d love to go around and explore that area a bit. Oh well.
@lyse Yeah, okay, it’s not as steep as stairs, but still quite the climb. 😅
Now I wish there was Google Street View of that area. 😅 I’d love to go around and explore that area a bit. Oh well.
Base: 6.25 miles, 00:09:41 average pace, 01:00:30 duration
damn pain between mile 4 and 5 again. nothing the day before and nothing afterwards so maybe that is a good sign.
#running #treadmill #injury
Base: 6.25 miles, 00:09:41 average pace, 01:00:30 duration
treadmill due to life. damn pain between miles 4 and 5. nothing the day before and nothing afterwards so maybe that is a good sign things are turning around.
#running #treadmill
Base: 6.25 miles, 00:09:41 average pace, 01:00:30 duration
treadmill due to life. damn pain between miles 4 and 5. nothing the day before and nothing afterwards so maybe that is a good sign things are turning around.
#running #treadmill
Base: 6.25 miles, 00:09:41 average pace, 01:00:30 duration
treadmill due to life. damn pain between miles 4 and 5. nothing the day before and nothing afterwards so maybe that is a good sign things are turning around.
#running #treadmill
[47°09′06″S, 126°43′07″W] Dosimeter malfunction
Tiene la manía de meterla dentro de su cuenco de agua
#catsoftwtxt
Tiene la manía de meterla dentro de su cuenco de agua
#catsoftwtxt
@pratikbaid3 is looking for a few small projects to add to his contractor/freelance CV and has reached out to me to see if he could do a bit of work on the Yarn.social mobile app. He's done work before in the past and has done a pretty decent job.
Two projects we've discussed:
- Flutter upgrade and cleanup, ensuring the mobile app builds successfully with the latest Flutter (_which breaks all the time 🤦♂️_)
- A UI/UX Redesign of the Mobile App with a Bottom Nav Bar layout. This would end up having something like Timeline | Mentioned | Profile -- Maybe it _could_ also have "Search" too if I somehow found the time to add an appropriate search endpoint to the API.
What do y'all think? 🤔_
@pratikbaid3 is looking for a few small projects to add to his contractor/freelance CV and has reached out to me to see if he could do a bit of work on the Yarn.social mobile app. He's done work before in the past and has done a pretty decent job.
Two projects we've discussed:
- Flutter upgrade and cleanup, ensuring the mobile app builds successfully with the latest Flutter (_which breaks all the time 🤦♂️_)
- A UI/UX Redesign of the Mobile App with a Bottom Nav Bar layout. This would end up having something like Timeline | Mentioned | Profile -- Maybe it _could_ also have "Search" too if I somehow found the time to add an appropriate search endpoint to the API.
What do y'all think? 🤔_
@pratikbaid3 is looking for a few small projects to add to his contractor/freelance CV and has reached out to me to see if he could do a bit of work on the Yarn.social mobile app. He's done work before in the past and has done a pretty decent job.
Two projects we've discussed:
- Flutter upgrade and cleanup, ensuring the mobile app builds successfully with the latest Flutter (_which breaks all the time 🤦♂️_)
- A UI/UX Redesign of the Mobile App with a Bottom Nav Bar layout. This would end up having something like Timeline | Mentioned | Profile -- Maybe it _could_ also have "Search" too if I somehow found the time to add an appropriate search endpoint to the API.
What do y'all think? 🤔_
@movq Well it's screwed with my working hours somewhat, but this year I've decided to just "not give a shit"™ and just get up at the normal time and start at the time I had been starting work the past 6 months, 8.30am. In practise it probably means I end up working a bit longer for 1/2 the year, but oh well, at least I don't have to fiddle with my alarm clock ⏰
@movq Well it's screwed with my working hours somewhat, but this year I've decided to just "not give a shit"™ and just get up at the normal time and start at the time I had been starting work the past 6 months, 8.30am. In practise it probably means I end up working a bit longer for 1/2 the year, but oh well, at least I don't have to fiddle with my alarm clock ⏰
@movq Well it's screwed with my working hours somewhat, but this year I've decided to just "not give a shit"™ and just get up at the normal time and start at the time I had been starting work the past 6 months, 8.30am. In practise it probably means I end up working a bit longer for 1/2 the year, but oh well, at least I don't have to fiddle with my alarm clock ⏰
@movq Yeah I immediately thought of this when you asked, because we use eBPF-based tools in Kubernetes clusters. It's very powerful stuff and you can do a lot very cheaply with it, including tying packets to processes.
@movq Yeah I immediately thought of this when you asked, because we use eBPF-based tools in Kubernetes clusters. It's very powerful stuff and you can do a lot very cheaply with it, including tying packets to processes.
@movq Yeah I immediately thought of this when you asked, because we use eBPF-based tools in Kubernetes clusters. It's very powerful stuff and you can do a lot very cheaply with it, including tying packets to processes.
@movq @prologic The several megabytes of Go binaries always feel so wrong. Hello world is 1.8 MiB, with -ldflags '-w' still 1.3 MiB. Growing with each Go release.
@movq No, at least not that I know of. The closest would be probably the one from the Americans in Stuttgart. No idea whose war machines these were, though.
The mountain is 684 meters above sea level, so this makes for a difference of about 350 meters in 5 kilometers (most direct trip). Plus a little bit up and down here and there, or more, depending on the selected route. But it's not climbing stairs, so it's much more pleasant I'd say. Kudos to you! The last section is the actually steep part. Each brown contour line marks an increase of 10 meters. Sure enough, I'm glad when I finally reach the summit and can pause for a breath. :-)
The switch to daylight saving time has really screwed me up this year. I’ve been tired for two weeks now. 😩
The switch to daylight saving time has really screwed me up this year. I’ve been tired for two weeks now. 😩
The switch to daylight saving time has really screwed me up this year. I’ve been tired for two weeks now. 😩
[47°09′01″S, 126°43′06″W] --no signal--
@movq @prologic I just don't. But this script looks really interesting.
@movq I don't mind the binary size. It's a taxed odd between size, portability and feature.
@movq I don't mind the binary size. It's a taxed odd between size, portability and feature.
@movq I don't mind the binary size. It's a taxed odd between size, portability and feature.
@movq An eBPF logger would do the trick here 👌
@movq An eBPF logger would do the trick here 👌
@movq An eBPF logger would do the trick here 👌
QOTD: Hello Linux users, what do you use to monitor your network traffic?
As you can see in most of my screenshots, I have a widget at the top of my screen that shows the current bandwidth usage:
https://movq.de/v/303e1b1cad/a.jpg
But what does that tell me? What do I do when I see a sudden spike and I don’t know where it’s coming from? 🤔 I don’t have an answer for that. I’d like to have something like a summarized log of the recent network activity of all processes.
Something like tcpdump doesn’t help here, because the traffic is often already finished when I notice it.
QOTD: Hello Linux users, what do you use to monitor your network traffic?
As you can see in most of my screenshots, I have a widget at the top of my screen that shows the current bandwidth usage:
https://movq.de/v/303e1b1cad/a.jpg
But what does that tell me? What do I do when I see a sudden spike and I don’t know where it’s coming from? 🤔 I don’t have an answer for that. I’d like to have something like a summarized log of the recent network activity of all processes.
Something like tcpdump doesn’t help here, because the traffic is often already finished when I notice it.
QOTD: Hello Linux users, what do you use to monitor your network traffic?
As you can see in most of my screenshots, I have a widget at the top of my screen that shows the current bandwidth usage:
https://movq.de/v/303e1b1cad/a.jpg
But what does that tell me? What do I do when I see a sudden spike and I don’t know where it’s coming from? 🤔 I don’t have an answer for that. I’d like to have something like a summarized log of the recent network activity of all processes.
Something like tcpdump doesn’t help here, because the traffic is often already finished when I notice it.
@lyse The magic of dynamic linking (and C). 😅 It has pros and cons, smaller binary size surely is one of the advantages. Go’s huge binary sizes is something that I’ve never gotten used to. 🫤 (Rust *can* be a little better at it, but they’re still very large as well.)
@lyse The magic of dynamic linking (and C). 😅 It has pros and cons, smaller binary size surely is one of the advantages. Go’s huge binary sizes is something that I’ve never gotten used to. 🫤 (Rust *can* be a little better at it, but they’re still very large as well.)
@lyse The magic of dynamic linking (and C). 😅 It has pros and cons, smaller binary size surely is one of the advantages. Go’s huge binary sizes is something that I’ve never gotten used to. 🫤 (Rust *can* be a little better at it, but they’re still very large as well.)
[47°09′18″S, 126°43′42″W] --bad checksum--
@lyse War helicopters? Oof. 😳 Do you have an airbase nearby?
I only realized this now: Although I’m living quite high up in a tower building, your mountain/hill is probably higher, judging by the view that you get. That gives me a whole new appreciation for your hikes, taking the stairs to my appartment can be quite exhausting. 😅
@lyse War helicopters? Oof. 😳 Do you have an airbase nearby?
I only realized this now: Although I’m living quite high up in a tower building, your mountain/hill is probably higher, judging by the view that you get. That gives me a whole new appreciation for your hikes, taking the stairs to my appartment can be quite exhausting. 😅
@lyse War helicopters? Oof. 😳 Do you have an airbase nearby?
I only realized this now: Although I’m living quite high up in a tower building, your mountain/hill is probably higher, judging by the view that you get. That gives me a whole new appreciation for your hikes, taking the stairs to my appartment can be quite exhausting. 😅
🧮 USERS:1 FEEDS:2 TWTS:935 ARCHIVED:71213 CACHE:2307 FOLLOWERS:14 FOLLOWING:14
@movq 50 kB executable sizes, nice! I can't even recall when I came across one this small. The good old days.
Recordings erase the space around you
[47°09′41″S, 126°43′59″W] Not enough data -- sampling finished
[47°09′34″S, 126°43′42″W] Re-taking samples
Hmm, three war helicopters clattered past today. It was (and still is) very sunny and there's just a little wind. The 21°C sun on the back felt pleasant. In the forest we encountered two dead mice on the paths, they might have been dropped by birds. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2024-04-12/
Canola fields
the martians, lacking a war god in their pantheon, are a surprisingly peaceful people, however they practice whatever unspeakable thing the earthbound deity does↵↵and the venusians are just terrifying
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′53″W] Taking samples
[47°09′16″S, 126°43′07″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
[47°09′58″S, 126°43′37″W] Wind speed: 50kph -- batteries low